Indeed.
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The State Liquor Authority terminated Le Souk's liquor license in October 2009.
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I assume they are holding private parties in the space??
ReplyDeleteDo we have to call it Le Souk? Le Suck sounds so much better!
ReplyDeleteLE SUCK!!!
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