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Entrepreneur pitches Rec House game bar; PHS&T committee hears request tied to downtown on-site liquor license

3029462 · April 17, 2025
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Summary

A business owner seeking a downtown 'activity and game bar' called Rec House described an upstairs location at 100 South River Street, a draft wall self-serve model and a schedule of leagues and events. The Public Health, Safety & Transportation committee heard the concept; no final licensing vote was recorded in the excerpt.

A prospective downtown entertainment business called Rec House presented a plan on Feb. 4 to convert an upstairs space at 100 South River Street into an activity and game bar featuring bocce/putter lanes, shuffleboard, pinball, darts, a self-service draft wall and an event schedule of leagues and tournaments.

At the Public Health, Safety & Transportation committee report, the chair summarized the committee’s review of a proposed change in the cap on Class D downtown fringe on-site consumption liquor licenses related to an application by Rec House LLC. The business’ representative — identified in the record as “Mr. Gillie” — described a second-floor space above Society 57 coffee and event space, a planned new elevator to access the second floor, and a…

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