Liquor License
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Saloon owner threatens to leave U Street due to liquor license dispute
How can you not love a bar that refuses to have a TV, forbids patrons from standing, and will toss you and your party out if you get too noisy?
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McDonnell will count votes before calling special session
A special legislative session to privatize the state's liquor monopoly and consider other government reforms is still in the works but is not a sure bet.
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Hanami will serve wine, pitchers of beer
County approves Japanese restaurant’s petition for liquor.
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Sen. Puller, Del. Surovell talk ABC privatization at townhall
Some oppose plan, while others argue it will promote liquor variety
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City council meeting preview: Sept. 27
The agenda for the Sept. 27 city council meeting may be short, but there is a lot to discuss.
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Getting a liquor license proves no easy task
City official details the process a business must go through to obtain a liquor license in College Park.
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Senator asks state auditors to doublecheck McDonnell's ABC plan
A leading Democrat in the state senate has formally asked the legislature's audit arm to review the figures in Gov. Bob McDonnell's proposal to privatize the state-run liquor system.
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Neighborhood group votes on local liquor license applications
Liquor license applications for some local businesses were met with mixed reaction from residents of Foggy Bottom and the West End last week.
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Hanami gets city council OK on its plans to serve beer and wine
Restaurant now needs county liquor board approval Sept. 28.
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Hank's: Analysis of a liquor license protest
Summary of a protest: Area residents oppose Hank's Oyster Bar liquor license.
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Legislators give ABC privatization lukewarm reception in Northern Virginia
Concerns include lost revenue, prominence of liquor at food retailers.
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1612 14th St, NW applies for liquor license
“Modern American Restaurant. No dancing or entertainment provided. Summer garden with 20 seats and sidewalk café with 12 seats."
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More on those two new liquor licenses
Last week GM reported the news that on top of the seven newly minted liquor licenses being issued to Georgetown establishments, two additional licenses that were held-in-safe-keeping were going to be also issued. The news was announced at the September ANC meeting by none other that ABRA head Fred Moosally.
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Mandu applies for a liquor license
The ABRA notice has been posted for Mandu.
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Felons can still get liquor licenses in D.C.
Antoine Jones didn't mention his prior felony drug-dealing convictions in Virginia and the District on the application he filled out to receive a liquor license from the D.C. government.
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Hu’s Chain to Branch out into Food
As GM has previously reported, one of the seven new liquor licenses is likely to be issued to Hu’s Wear LLC. This was a real headscratcher because Hu’s Wear is a clothing store, the sister to Hu’s Shoes.
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