Council approves liquor license for Aquamarine on Broadway micro-hotel

2164564 · January 28, 2025

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Summary

The council approved a liquor license for Aquamarine on Broadway, a planned micro-hotel with two bars and a restaurant; the applicant said the business aims to open in July and passed background checks by Seaside police.

Seaside City Council approved a liquor license for Aquamarine on Broadway, a proposed micro-hotel and restaurant on Broadway that the applicant described as including two bars and seven rentable rooms.

Angelos Majeris, a co-owner, told the council the business would operate a restaurant and lounge with a Mediterranean-influenced menu, two bars (one on the first floor and one on the second) and seven short-term rental rooms on the third floor. Majeris said the owners planned a July–August opening and that they intended to pursue a catering license as well.

City staff reported the Seaside Police Department had conducted a background check and found no disqualifying issues. Councillors moved to approve the liquor-license application, the motion was seconded, and the council voted “aye” with no recorded opposition. Council President Morrissey welcomed the applicant to Seaside.

The approval is procedural; the applicant must comply with any license conditions and relevant state licensing rules before serving alcohol.