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Port Covington karaoke tavern LiveK cleared for Rye Street Market with conditions to limit underage access

Board of Liquor License Commissioners for Baltimore City · February 12, 2026
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Summary

The Board of Liquor License Commissioners approved a new Class B D7 tavern license for LiveK at the Rye Street Market (Port Covington), accepting applicant safeguards including ID/wristband protocols, TIP certification for staff, security radios and letters of support from the Baltimore Peninsula Partnership.

The Board of Liquor License Commissioners for Baltimore City approved a new Class B D7 beer, wine and liquor tavern license for LiveK Baltimore LLC at 301 Mission Boulevard, Suite 1102, in the Rye Street Market building in Port Covington.

Counsel Regutchens (on record) described the proposed LiveK as a ~700‑square‑foot venue with 15 private karaoke rooms, a main karaoke bar, a dance floor and designated dining and lounge areas. The applicant said it will operate a hybrid American‑style and private‑room karaoke concept, offer Japanese‑inspired small plates and occasional live bands or DJs,…

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