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Malloy’s seeks a tasting‑bar license at its Lisle store; board directs staff to prepare ordinance
Summary
Malloy’s asked the board to convert a retail liquor license to allow an on‑site tasting bar and educational tastings; trustees indicated general support and directed staff to prepare an ordinance that would increase Class 2 licenses and reduce Class 4 licenses accordingly.
Malloy’s Finest Wine & Spirits representatives appeared at the March 4 Village Board Committee of the Whole to request a change in liquor license classification that would allow on‑site tastings and a small tasting bar at their 1020 Maple Avenue location. Max Zeman (speaker 7) and Robert Malloy (speaker 21) described an experiential model — educational tastings, small sample pours (one ounce or less for spirits; roughly two‑to‑two‑and‑a‑half ounces for wine) and limited, curated events — rather than a full‑service bar with…
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