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Entertainment Commission approves Dorian’s place-of-entertainment permit after neighborhood objections

San Francisco Entertainment Commission · December 21, 2021
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Summary

The San Francisco Entertainment Commission approved a place-of-entertainment permit for the Dorian restaurant at 2001 Chestnut Street with conditions including a Good Neighbor Policy, restricted outdoor hours and sound limits. Commissioner Wang recused herself because of a family tie to the applicant.

The San Francisco Entertainment Commission on Dec. 20 approved a place-of-entertainment permit for the Dorian, a long-running restaurant at 2001 Chestnut Street, despite neighborhood opposition about late-night noise and street activity.

The permit authorizes indoor nighttime entertainment daily until 2 a.m., and prerecorded amplified outdoor sound from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Friday and noon to 6 p.m. on weekends. The approval includes the commission——s standard Good Neighbor Policy, a requirement that outdoor amplified equipment be stationary and…

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