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Wheeling board forfeits Moe's licenses, approves Bonnie’s gaming cafe with conditions

Village Board of Wheeling · December 2, 2025
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Summary

After declaring Moe's Café's liquor licenses forfeited for inactivity at 31–33 N. Elmhurst Road, the board approved a special-use and related liquor-license approvals allowing Bonnie's Gaming to open under several conditions including employee certifications, no open food service and local permits.

WHEELING — The Village of Wheeling declared the liquor licenses held by Moe's Cafe Inc. at 31–33 North Elmhurst Road forfeited and later approved a special-use authorization and conditioned liquor-license approvals for Bonnie's Gaming Corp. to operate a video-gaming cafe at the same address.

Liquor-license forfeiture: Village staff told the Liquor Control Commission that Moe's had been closed for more than 60 days and that the municipal code requires elimination of inactive licenses before the village may consider…

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