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Board renews Undefeated and Waterfront licenses despite neighborhood noise complaints, asks parties to negotiate

Board of Liquor License Commissioners for Baltimore City · April 16, 2026
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Summary

Protesters urged denial of two Atlas Restaurant Group licenses in Federal Hill over alleged music, courtyard operations and a disputed food‑sales requirement. The board found insufficient evidence of enforceable violations and renewed both licenses while urging immediate community–licensee talks and continued monitoring.

Two related renewal protests for Atlas Restaurant Group properties — the Undefeated (1704 Tame Street) and the Waterfront Hotel (1710) — drew detailed testimony on April 16 about noise, courtyard music and whether a BD7 license should be subject to a 51% food‑sales requirement.

Protesters, including members of the Fells Point Residents Association, said outdoor amplification and late‑night courtyard music repeatedly disturbed adjacent residents. They also argued the Undefeated was operating more as a drinking venue than a restaurant and pressed the board to require production of food‑sales receipts that would prove…

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