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New owner Ravi Shankar Shetkar wins on‑premises beer permit for Amaravati Indian Cuisine in Brentwood

Brentwood Beer Board · April 13, 2026

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Brentwood commissioners approved an on‑premises beer permit April 13 for Amaravati Indian Cuisine after a brief review with new owner Ravi Shankar Shetkar, who said staff are trained, use an ID scanner and will prioritize food service.

Brentwood commissioners on April 13 approved an on‑premises beer permit for Amaravati Indian Cuisine after a short presentation by the restaurant’s new owner, Ravi Shankar Shetkar.

Shekhar introduced himself to the board and said he recently took over the business at 5012 Thoroughbred Lane. He told commissioners he lives in Brentwood and has operated restaurants in Davidson County: “We’re bringing some authentic Indian food to this area,” Shetkar said.

During a question‑and‑answer period, commissioners pressed the applicant on staff training and how the restaurant would verify legal drinking age. Shetkar said staff complete alcohol training, hold weekly meetings to reinforce oversight and use an ID scanner: “They have the ID scanner,” he said, adding that management monitors consumption and that food, not alcohol, is the primary focus of the business.

After the exchange the board moved to approve the change‑of‑ownership beer permit for Amaravati Indian Cuisine. Chair called for the vote and the permit was approved.

The new owner thanked the board and left the meeting. The permit is recorded as approved at the April 13 board meeting; the record does not include further conditions or a roll‑call vote in the transcript.