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Knox County Beer Board approves Soccer Taco beer permit for 4517 Market

Knox County Beer Board · March 25, 2026
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Summary

The Knox County Beer Board unanimously approved an on-premises beer permit for Soccer Taco at 4517 Market in District 6 after the applicant affirmed compliance with state and county alcohol laws; health department approval remained outstanding at the time of the vote.

The Knox County Beer Board on March 23 approved an on-premises beer permit for Soccer Taco, a new restaurant proposed at 4517 Market in District 6.

Commissioner Hill recommended acceptance and, after a motion by Commissioner Hill and a second from Commissioner Jay, the board approved the application by roll call. The vote recorded affirmative responses from the commissioners present.

At the hearing, applicant Glenn Curtley (37919) swore that he is a Tennessee resident and that the information on his application is "current and accurate." Director Mike Moyers asked whether Curtley or any employees had convictions related to intoxicating liquor or crimes involving moral turpitude; Curtley answered "no." Curtley said beer has not been sold previously at the location and that the premises are leased. He identified his wife, Nellia Curtley, as the proposed operator and named managers Megan Buzzio and Daniela Grandis.

County staff reported no outstanding concerns from codes, the fire marshal, or the sheriff's office. The health department had not yet issued approval for the site; Director Moyers confirmed that health approval was needed before operations commence.

The board congratulated the applicant and welcomed the business to the neighborhood. The board took no further conditions beyond those noted on the record.