Restaurant liquor license issued to Empanola Mobile at 4415 Old Shell Rd.
Empanola Mobile receives approval to serve alcohol at its location on Old Shell Road, enabling full restaurant operations.
Empanola Mobile receives approval to serve alcohol at its location on Old Shell Road, enabling full restaurant operations.
New on/off-premises beer and wine sales approved for this location. Subject to ABC Board final approval.
Edwin Stuardi's event at 3671 Hayfield Place (District 7) is permitted to operate from 7–11 p.m. on November 22, 2025, with noise restrictions waived. Neighbors should expect elevated noise during that window.
Kahtan Ahmed is seeking approval to operate a shuttle service in the city. A public hearing on July 29, 2025 will let residents and businesses weigh in on whether the service should be licensed.
Speed Stop at 1861 Government Boulevard will be permitted to sell beer and wine off-premises if the ABC Board approves. This determines what products the business can legally sell.
A new for-hire sedan service could expand transportation options in the city. The license grants the right to operate commercially.
New restaurant at 3649 Airport Boulevard gets approval to serve beer, wine, and spirits. The ABC Board will make the final decision.
Ethan Hubbell gets permission to hold a 3.5-hour event at 2301 Airport Boulevard in District 5 with noise levels above city limits on February 8, 6:00–9:30 p.m.
Ashlyn Pierce gets permission to host an event at the historic Bragg-Mitchell Mansion (District 1) until 11 p.m. on May 3, exempting it from city noise rules for that evening.
Holiday Inn at 3630 Springhill Memorial Dr. receives approval to serve alcohol in its restaurant, enabling on-premise beverage sales at this airport-area hotel.
New off-premises beer and wine retailer at 407 Dauphin Island Pkwy. Council recommendation to Alabama Beverage Control Board determines whether the business receives its license.
Bottles Up Mobile gets permission to sell alcohol at special events from its Battleship Parkway location. The approval moves to the Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control Board for final sign-off.
Melvin Showers, Jr. can hold an event at The Grounds in District 7 with extended noise allowances from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. that day — neighbors should expect louder activity during that window.
Approval would let India Bracey legally operate a taxi or ride service in Mobile. Public input on new transportation services helps ensure fair competition and consumer protection.
Council will decide whether to grant India Bracey a certificate to operate a sedan service in Mobile. Your input is welcome at the public hearing.
El Patio restaurant will be allowed to sell beer, wine, and spirits on-premises if approved. The license brings new service options to the Government Boulevard corridor.
Jillian Saffle gets permission to hold a gathering October 18, 6–10 p.m. without noise-ordinance penalties in District 2.
Darryl Cheese can hold an outdoor event with amplified sound in District 2 during the requested dates and hours, which would otherwise violate the city's noise ordinance. Neighbors in the area may experience noise between 7-10 p.m.
City will consider whether to grant a new sedan service operating license. The public hearing on February 25, 2025 gives residents a chance to voice support or concerns about the service.
City will decide whether to grant Carlos Dixon permission to operate a shuttle service. Public comment period opens ahead of the February 25, 2025 hearing.