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Liquor commissioners renew So Baltimore license with limits on outdoor seating, dirt bikes and live-entertainment compliance

3087320 · April 22, 2025
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Summary

The Board of Liquors License Commissioners renewed the license for So Baltimore on April 17, 2025, imposing conditions tied to a prior zoning board order, limits on outdoor seating and a ban on harboring dirt bikes; the board denied a motion to dismiss a neighborhood protest and set enforcement steps for violations.

The Board of Liquor License Commissioners for Baltimore City on April 17 renewed the Class BD7 license for So Baltimore LLC, owners Malcolm H. Delaney and Anthony Fitzgerald, at 3734 Fleet Street, subject to conditions intended to address neighborhood complaints about noise, outdoor crowding and dirt bikes.

Neighbors had protested the renewal, arguing the licensee failed to enter a memorandum of understanding, that patrons and dirt bikes congregated outside the establishment and that crowding at outdoor tables spilled into sidewalks and streets.

The protest was represented by Amy Petkosik of the Community Law Center on behalf of Brewer’s Hill Neighbors; Brent Fisher, president of Brewer’s Hill Neighbors, testified that the association had attempted for about a year to negotiate an MOU with the licensee to limit outdoor crowding, control storage…

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