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Sangria restaurant license suspended after task‑force inspection finds no operational kitchen and expired permits

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Following a multi‑agency inspection on March 28, the Board of Liquor License Commissioners suspended Sangria’s license May 22 until the licensee demonstrates compliance with licensing, health and records requirements.

The Board of Liquor License Commissioners for Baltimore City suspended the liquor license for Sangria (930 North Charles Street) on May 22 after a joint inspection found the kitchen nonoperational, missing hot water and absent valid licenses and permits.

The suspension matters because Sangria’s license carries a condition requiring minimum food receipts and a functioning kitchen; the suspension removes the authority to serve alcohol until the licensee verifies compliance.

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