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Club Greyhound seeks liquor-license referral; applicant outlines cocktail-bar concept

Clarksville Redevelopment Commission · June 23, 2026
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Summary

Applicant Craig Ruprecht presented Club Greyhound’s liquor-license application for a three-way license in the South Clarksville Riverfront Development District; the redevelopment commission reviewed the application for a favorable recommendation to town council and the applicant described a limited-hours cocktail bar concept.

The commission considered a liquor-license application for Club Greyhound, a first-floor tenant proposed within the South Clarksville Riverfront Development District. Staff confirmed the application materials and fee were complete and that a favorable recommendation from the redevelopment commission would be forwarded to town council and included in the state application to the ATC. Staff described the process: if the RDC gives a favorable recommendation, that recommendation accompanies the application to town council and the state.

Applicant Craig Ruprecht described Club Greyhound as a cocktail bar with a vintage hi-fi/vinyl-listening element and a limited-hours operation closing at midnight. He said the concept would not operate late-night bar hours and that food offerings would be the state-required minimum, noting his experience in bar management. The commission signaled a favorable recommendation to proceed to town council for final action.