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Committee approves beer-and-food license for Reservoir Avenue eatery, conditions staff training

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Cranston City Safety Services Committee approved a BBL (beer and victual) license for a Reservoir Avenue business on July 7, conditioning the approval on staff TIP certification and confirming insurance; committee members asked for a 60-day check-in and discussed parking-lot supervision plans.

The Cranston City Safety Services Committee on July 7 approved a beer-and-food (BBL) license for a business at 1012 Reservoir Avenue, but only after conditioning the approval on staff receiving TIP (server) certification and on proof of insurance.

The committee’s action followed a presentation by attorney Matthew Lyons and business principal Michael Weil, who said the owners recently acquired the property and were prioritizing structural fixes and staff training. “We're working to schedule that class. We'd have the entire staff TIP certified as we are required to,” attorney Matthew Lyons said. Weil added: “We will be closed at 10 p.m.”

Committee members said they had walked the neighborhood and heard both concerns and conditional…

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