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Augusta commissioners end Sunday liquor sales at Tiffany’s Eatery, impose six-month probation
Summary
The commission voted unanimously to rescind Sunday alcohol sales and require Tiffany’s Eatery to close at standard late-night hours, placing the Broad Street business on six monthsprobation after sheriffcomplaint about late-night disturbances and license violations.
Augusta commissioners on May 20 voted unanimously to rescind expanded alcohol permissions granted in January for Tiffany—s Eatery at 828 Broad Street, ordering the restaurant to stop Sunday liquor sales, revert to standard late-night closing hours and remain on probation for six months.
The action followed a presentation by Richmond County Sheriff Brantley, who told the commission deputies had documented a pattern of violations and disruptive behavior after the restaurant received extended hours and Sunday sales. "We began to see a sharp uprise and immediate escalation and problems at this location," the sheriff said, citing "alcohol being served after hours,…
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