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Committee advances four liquor‑license transfers for members of downtown and neighborhood businesses
Summary
The Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee voted Oct. 22 to forward to the full Board resolutions finding that four liquor‑license transfers — including Swig (type 48), Grab and Eat (type 21), Luke’s Local (type 20) and Sewell Bar (type 48) — serve the public convenience and necessity; each passed committee unanimously (3 ayes).
The Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee on Oct. 22 voted to forward resolutions to the full Board of Supervisors recommending approval of four liquor‑license transfers across San Francisco.
The committee approved a resolution supporting the transfer of a Type 48 on‑sale liquor license to Electro Kelt Promotions Inc., doing business as Swig, which would combine Swig with the adjacent Olympic Cafe at 561 Geary and continue on‑site sales of beer, wine and distilled spirits under conditions agreed to with the Police Department’s Alcoholic Beverage Control unit. Officer…
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