Friday, March 26, 2010

Saves the dates April 19-22 for the next CB3/SLA meeting!



Hey, the next CB3/SLA licensing committee meeting agenda schedule thing has been posted.... Should be a humdinger! (and it's only Monday night, April 19 — just looks like a long meeting...)

Where to begin?!

The Superdive transfer is back on the docket!

The Belgian Ale House is back to tackle the "crazy landlord" corner at Second Avenue and Third Street!

This Little Piggy Had Roast Beef wants to serve beer to wash down that beef and Cheese Whiz!

Caffe Buon Gusto is back on the agenda for the 123rd time!

Something called Good Beer at 422 E. Ninth. St. (neighbors will love this one!) is applying for a liquor license!

The Meatball Shop (where males bond over meatballs!) on Stanton wants a sidewalk cafe!

And many mysteries...like: "Bklyn Local Draft LLC, 161 E Houston St (trans/op) (Oliva)... So Oliva is becoming something else???

So much more to come as we continue to read the agenda....

6 comments:

  1. Seeing "The Cock" on a meeting minutes notice always piques my interest...

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  2. FUCK THAT The Meatball Douche better not get a sidewalk. There's already the corner with Epstein's, that would be so annoying with the meatball idiots on the sidewalk. Please NO. That spot is not right for a sidewalk table situation.

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  3. i like "The Meatball Douche" for a new restaurant name.

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  4. To be fair: "Good Beer" is applying for an eating place beer license, not a liquor license.

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  5. Hey anonymous, if you care, you should go to the Community Board meeting and express your concern. More residents need to speak up and make their voices heard to the people who are making the decisions that impact your life.

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