Beer board approves multiple ownership- and name-change permits; Dollar General hearing continued

Chattanooga Beer Board (Chattanooga City) · February 5, 2026

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Summary

The board approved several permit applications and ownership or name changes — including Mean Jeans LLC and GameDay Social LLC — accepted temporary event permits and noted Sir Goony Golf’s approval; the Dollar General matter was continued for corporate representation and staff will verify responsible-vendor status with TABC.

The Chattanooga Beer Board approved a series of beer permit applications and ownership and name changes and accepted temporary-event permits on the agenda.

Board members approved Mean Jeans LLC’s ownership revision (Bureau 1384) after applicant Josh Mongovan confirmed added LLC members and said he would surrender his prior beer permit. JW Cole moved to approve and the board recorded affirmative votes. The board also approved a name/ownership change for GameDay Social LLC (formerly Marty Anne’s) at 9453 Bradmore Lane; Peter and Tiffany Gibson appeared and confirmed there was no change in operations.

Officer Mosher reported regulatory approval for Sir Goony Golf of Chattanooga (Bureau 1354) and read approvals for BJ’s Wholesale Club and a Waymarked Tapestry Collection by Hilton location. Staff also read a temporary-event permit for the Smart Music Project (organizer Robert Davis) with event dates Feb. 7 (rain date Feb. 14) and Feb. 8; the board recorded that regulatory had approved that temporary permit. Where files showed legal holds, staff noted them for follow-up.

Separately the board continued the Dollar General hearing because no corporate representative attended; the hearing officer will continue that matter and staff were asked to verify whether Dollar General holds current responsible-vendor certification or other state-required training certificates. A board member provided a Chattanooga TABC phone number for checking responsible-vendor status.