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Council approves two riverfront liquor licenses for Club 113 and Nikimura restaurant

5828689 · August 20, 2025
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The council approved riverfront liquor license applications for Club 113 (an event venue) and Nikimura (a Japanese restaurant) as part of the city’s riverfront licensing program; staff said the program now permits up to five cultural-experience licenses in the riverfront district.

The Madison City Council approved two riverfront liquor-license applications during the Aug. 19 meeting: one for Club 113, an event space with a 49-person capacity, and one for Nikimura, a recently opened Japanese restaurant downtown.

Emily (city staff) explained the riverfront licensing program changes adopted earlier removed a seating-capacity requirement and added two additional cultural-experience…

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