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ALRC allows Red Sushi to host indoor entertainment daily, with music to stop by midnight
Summary
The committee amended existing license conditions to allow Red Sushi to host indoor live entertainment and DJs seven nights a week, provided entertainment ends by midnight; the licensee agreed to withdraw plans for outdoor music after neighborhood meetings.
The Alcohol License Review Committee amended Red Sushi’s license on Aug. 20 to permit indoor live entertainment and DJs any night of the week, provided such entertainment "shall cease by midnight." The committee applied the change to both the restaurant’s alcohol license and its 21-and-over entertainment license.
Tanya, the owner of Red Sushi, told the committee she rarely uses the establishment’s existing entertainment privilege and sought the change to accommodate occasional private events — for example, holiday parties or corporate gatherings — that sometimes request DJs or small live acts. She told the ALRC the additional event space added in 2024 is interior, has a separate…
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