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Baltimore liquor board approves multiple license transfers, hardship extensions and new permits

Board of Liquor License Commissioners for Baltimore City · February 26, 2026
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The Board of Liquor License Commissioners for Baltimore City approved several hardship extensions, transfers of ownership and new licenses — many by unanimous voice vote — and granted a conditional approval for a new restaurant subject to a signed MOU with Downtown Partnership.

The Board of Liquor License Commissioners for Baltimore City met and approved a series of license actions, including 90-day transfer hardship extensions, transfers of ownership and new licenses, and authorized added live entertainment for several premises.

The board approved 90-day transfer hardship extensions for Jim’s Wine & Mercantile (2200 E. Fayette St.), Casa Del Oro (4330 E. Lombard St.), Eddie’s of Mount Vernon (7 W. Eager St.) and Capuceria (4707 Eastern Ave.), after counsel and applicants described ongoing construction, inspections and lease issues that they said needed more time.

The board also approved ownership transfers for Rudy’s Liquors (13107 W. North Ave.), Dimples Bar and Grill (1401 E. Clement St.) and Brown’s Liquors (2300 Edmondson Ave.). Applicants and their counsel provided testimony about community…

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