Out of the Blue was not a neighborhood nuisance. Alfresco was not a neighborhood nuisance. M3 was not a neighborhood nuisance (though it was a nuisance to the landlord because of unpaid rent).
I think all of these had liquor licenses.
Going way back, Dolly's/Kay & Chips was a nuisance at times, but it did not have a liquor license. It was open mostly during hours when liquor cannot legally be served, anyway.
I see no "potential nuisance" basis to deny Tenoch a license.
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Alfresco was not a neighborhood nuisance.
M3 was not a neighborhood nuisance (though it was a nuisance to the landlord because of unpaid rent).
I think all of these had liquor licenses.
Going way back, Dolly's/Kay & Chips was a nuisance at times, but it did not have a liquor license. It was open mostly during hours when liquor cannot legally be served, anyway.
I see no "potential nuisance" basis to deny Tenoch a license.