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Brookfield committee approves new and renewed alcohol licenses

Legislative & Licensing Committee · June 2, 2026
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Summary

The Legislative & Licensing Committee unanimously approved an original bartender/operator license, new retail alcohol licenses for two restaurants and a slate of renewal alcohol licenses for local businesses during its June 2 meeting.

The Legislative & Licensing Committee on June 2 approved an original Bartender/Operator license for Brittany A. LaVallie, new retail alcohol licenses for PHO Corner LLC (PHO 4 U) and Next Restaurants LLC (Uncle Julio’s), and renewal alcohol licenses for a list of area businesses.

Alderman Chuck Bloom moved approval of the bartender and license items; motions were seconded and passed unanimously, 4-0. The approvals included an Original Class B Beer and C Wine license for PHO Corner LLC, Agent Nhan N. Tran, and an Original Class B Beer and Liquor license for Next Restaurants LLC, d/b/a Uncle Julio’s, Agent Crystal C. Fritsch. The committee also approved renewal alcohol licenses by class for establishments including Greenfield BP; Fresh Thyme Farmers Market; Total Wine Spirits Beer & More; Brookfield Conference Center; Game Show Battle Rooms; Aha Indian Cuisine; Atlas Golf and Performance Center; Bougey’s Bar & Grill; Devine’s Lariat; Hilton Garden Inn; Life Time Athletic; Mr. B’s – A Bartolotta Steakhouse; Red Robin; Schmidty’s Bar and Grill; the Sharon Lynne Wilson Center for the Arts concessions; Sheraton Milwaukee Brookfield concessions; Taste of India; and Wasabi Sushi Lounge (reserve), among others.

The motion to approve the May 19, 2026 meeting minutes preceded licensing items and also passed 4-0. No public objections or contested votes on the licenses were recorded in the minutes. The committee did not attach special conditions to the licenses in the recorded motion. The committee adjourned at 7:47 p.m.