Liquor license transfer approved for Roots & Revelry downtown
Beshara Group LLC gains restaurant retail liquor license to serve alcohol at 1623 2nd Avenue North, opening the establishment for full service.
Beshara Group LLC gains restaurant retail liquor license to serve alcohol at 1623 2nd Avenue North, opening the establishment for full service.
Allows Basar Group, LLC to serve alcohol at a Michael's restaurant location. Liquor licenses determine which businesses can operate bars and serve drinks in your neighborhood.
Third North Partners gets permission to install a large illuminated blade sign on city right-of-way. Routine encroachment license with no direct cost to the city.
Council will hear arguments for and against granting beer and wine sales permission at this location. Public comment is invited.
Helen Hospitality, LLC gains permission to install a 4×2-foot double-sided illuminated sign on public right-of-way. The city collects a licensing fee for use of city property.
Restaurant at 225 Summit Boulevard gains retail liquor license to serve beer, wine, and spirits to customers.
Oddos Foodland at 232 9th Court North receives approval to sell beer and wine off-site. License transfers typically authorize new retail alcohol sales in neighborhoods.
Liquor license application for new restaurant at 2013 2nd Avenue North. Council will consider public comments on the establishment's eligibility and community impact.
Council votes on a lounge retail liquor license for Lit, a new bar/restaurant on Rev. Abraham Woods Jr. Boulevard. Residents can comment on hours, public safety, and neighborhood impacts.
This allows the business to sell alcohol on-premises. The license type and location details determine neighborhood impact and operating rules.
Allows Jazz Hall of Fame to install handicap access ramp on public land. Improves accessibility for visitors with mobility limitations.
Mama Lolo's is applying to serve beer, wine, and liquor at its restaurant location on 3rd Court South. The city will hold a public hearing where residents can weigh in on the license.
New liquor license at 4847–4851 Richard Arrington Jr. Boulevard North. Allows expanded alcohol service at the venue.
New bar at 3916 Clairmont Avenue will serve beer and wine. Expands alcohol-serving venues in the neighborhood.
Restaurant gets permission to place a decorative sign on public sidewalk. Standard approval for right-of-way use at no cost to the city.
Boom Vang Brewing Company - Birmingham LLC gains approval to operate a BrewPub at the Back Forty Beer Company location, allowing beer sales and on-premises consumption.
Boom Vang Brewing Company seeks a restaurant retail liquor license for Back Forty Beer Company location. Public hearing determines whether the venue meets licensing standards.
Restaurant can add outdoor seating and shade structure on city right-of-way in Lakeview. License agreement defines terms and public access requirements.
Fares, Inc. is seeking approval to transfer a Lounge Retail Liquor Class II license to a location on Jefferson Avenue S.W. Council will hear from interested parties before deciding whether to grant the transfer.
A new off-premise beer and wine license could bring alcohol sales to the Jefferson Avenue area. The public has a chance to comment on whether the location is appropriate for the neighborhood.