CB3 Releases February SLA Agenda
Posted on: January 26th, 2011 at 6:39 am by Elie
Community Board 3 just released its SLA agenda for February. Hot off the press! There are a number of, shall we say, tasty items on the docket.
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- The Wyndham Garden Hotel is still getting glassed at 93 Bowery, but is now seeking a full liquor license.
- Snack Dragon is again seeking that wine and beer license, even though it resides in a resolution area.
- An entity called Goodfellas Brick Oven Pizza will try and give Rosario’s a run for its money at 144 Orchard Street.
- Imperial Tavern is seeking a transfer of its full liquor license. Last we checked, the bar was currently up for sale.
- Rivington Wine and Cheese makes an appearance on the docket again after over a year. They were last considering a space at 95 Delancey.
- A new bar called the One Mile House is seeking a full liquor license at 10 Delancey, which was vacated almost two years ago. It’s been dormant ever since.
And below is the complete list. (super)Dive in!
Renewal with Complaint History
1. Superdive (Rapture Café & Books LLC), 200 Ave A (full liquor)
Applications within Resolution Areas
2. Snack Dragon, 164 Orchard St (wine & beer)
3. Goodfellas Brick Oven Pizza (FRKK Inc) 144 Orchard St (wine & beer)
4. To Be Determined, 175 Ludlow St (wine & beer)
5. Castleblade, Inc, 17 Clinton St (alteration/wine & beer/expand to next door)
6. Taco Joint Inc, 119 St Marks Pl (wine & beer)
7. Pastabar Café Corp, 127 Ave C (upgrade/full liquor) (aka 343 E 8th St)
Sidewalk Café Applications
8. Ninth Ward (Church and Louis Inc), 180 2nd Ave
Alterations/Transfers/Upgrades
9. To Be Determined, 103 2nd Ave (transfer/full liquor) (Vandaag)
10. Spur Tree (Symtic 10 Ten LLC) 76 Orchard St (transfer/wine & beer)
11. 40 Mulberry Restaurant Inc, 40 Mulberry St (alteration/full liquor/request to add portable karaoke machine)
12. Rivington Wine and Cheese Inc, 155 Rivington St (alteration/full liquor/increase seating)
13. Ashton Thai Place Inc, 244 E 13th St (transfer/wine & beer) (Zabbi City)
14. Heartbreak Café (Christos Restaurant LLC), 29 E 2nd St (alteration/wine & beer/extend to proposed sidewalk café)
15. Kuidouraku (141 Ebenezer & Song Inc), 141 1st Ave (transfer/wine & beer)
16. The Beagle, 162 Ave A (transfer/full liquor) (Orologio)
17. 161 Restaurant Corp, 161 Ludlow St (transfer/full liquor) (Imperial Tavern)
New Liquor License Applications
18. Momofuku Milk Bar (EV Milk LLC), 251 E 13th St (full liquor)
19. One Mile House, 10-12 Delancey St (full liquor)
20. Family Recipe (Family Recipe Inc), 231 Eldridge St (wine & beer)
21. Marry The Ketchup Inc, 95 1st Ave (wine & beer)
22. Wyndham Garden Hotel Chinatown (Wyndham Hotel Management Inc and 93 Bowery Holdings LLC), 93 Bowery (full liquor)
23. 228 Rest Corp, 232 1st Ave (full liquor)
24. 56 Burger Fondue LLC, 56 3rd Ave (full liquor)
25. One East Broadway Restaurant (One East Broadway Restaurant Inc) 1 E B’way, 1st Fl (wine & beer)
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