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Applicant seeks beer-and-wine license for Spring Cafe at 14 West 4th Street
Summary
Spring Cafe New York applied to the State Liquor Authority for a restaurant beer-and-wine license for space at 14 West Fourth Street, the applicant said at the Community Board 2 Licensing Committee’s virtual meeting.
Spring Cafe New York applied to the State Liquor Authority for a restaurant beer-and-wine license for space at 14 West Fourth Street, the applicant said at the Community Board 2 Licensing Committee’s virtual meeting. Sabrina Rudin, the applicant, and representative Max Bookman described the concept as an organic, limited-service restaurant offering breakfast, lunch and dinner and said the 52-seat space would not serve hard liquor.
The application and why it matters
The application matters to neighbors because the site previously held an on-premises (OP) license and the new proposal would be a beer-and-wine (restaurant-wine) license; the applicant said the business would operate with earlier closing hours than the prior tenant. Max Bookman said the proposed hours are 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. daily but that the applicant would accept 10 p.m. closing to allow operational flexibility. The applicant also told the…
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