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Board suspends Castle Seafood for five months, imposes fines after repeated noise and health violations
Summary
The Board of Liquor License Commissioners found multiple violations at Castle Seafood Restaurant on Poteet Street and imposed fines and a five-month suspension, citing repeated loud music, outdoor patrons not seated and restroom/health-code issues.
The Board of Liquor License Commissioners for Baltimore City on Oct. 23 found multiple violations at Castle Seafood Restaurant, 3720 Poteet Street, and imposed fines and a five-month suspension effective the day of the hearing.
Inspector testimony described two August inspections in which officers responded to 3-1-1 complaints and observed a DJ set-up near doors leading to the outdoor patio, speakers placed outside and patrons standing rather than being seated as required by the establishment’s BMZA authorization. Inspector Jordan said officers could hear music from several hundred feet away and that on Aug. 11 and Aug. 23 staff were asked to bring…
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