DC is on the July CB3 docket for a new liquor license. However, the applicants have already received administrative approval given the method of operation (restaurant wine license with hours from 11 a.m. to midnight) and limited capacity (7 tables and a 3-seat service bar).
Don Ceviche takes over the space from Al Horno Lean Mexican Kitchen, a 1990s throwback that didn't make it out of the pandemic.
And EVERYONE WILL REMEMBER the Pudgie's-Nathan's-Arthur Treacher's action-packed combo that was here during a few glorious months in 2012.
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