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Planning board approves 17 King as a food-focused bistro with limited bottle sales and indoor live music
Summary
The Planning & Zoning Board approved a use-by-exception for '17 King' at 17 King Street as a food-focused American bistro with a wine program and indoor live music, conditioning approval on bottle sales capped at 20% of the leased indoor space and food sales representing at least 51% of gross sales.
The Planning & Zoning Board approved a use-by-exception that will allow a new restaurant at 17 King Street to operate with a quota alcohol license and limited retail bottle sales, after the applicant agreed to specific conditions aimed at preventing the business from converting to a late-night bar or nightclub.
Steven Hudson, speaking for applicant Gary Maghetti, described the planned venue as '17 King' — an American bistro with a wine-forward…
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