Boston Licensing Board Weighs New Ventures Amid Community Feedback
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Meeting Type:
Licensing Board
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Meeting Date:
03/27/2024
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Recording Published:
03/28/2024
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Duration:
103 Minutes
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Towns:
Boston
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County:
Suffolk County
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State:
Massachusetts
- Meeting Overview:
The Boston Licensing Board’s recent meeting saw a flurry of activity with various businesses seeking approvals for common victualer licenses, changes in operating hours, and license transfers.
A notable highlight was the application by Florenza Inc for a common victualer license for their Italian-themed restaurant in East Boston. Amidst a backdrop of positive neighborhood response, elected officials and their representatives lent their support to the project, underlining a community’s enthusiasm for the new dining experience. Similarly, Cacao South End LLC’s chocolate cafe in Roxbury received backing from both elected officials and community members, with a neighborhood association president voicing particular excitement for the business.
In a moment of personal urgency, a representative from Blank Street Coffee, a small-format coffee shop in South Boston, apologized for his late arrival due to his wife’s imminent labor, and expressed gratitude for the board’s patience. Despite the representative’s personal situation, the application for a common victualer license was handled with support from the Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood Services, which highlighted the positive neighborhood reaction to the coffee shop’s focus on convenience and quality.
The board also heard from Baby Holding Ma Inc about their plan to open a Hong Kong style cafe. El Salam LLC presented their Mediterranean Middle Eastern fusion restaurant, responding to community feedback by adjusting their operating hours. Both these applications were discussed alongside considerations regarding the impact on neighborhood dynamics and the balance between business interests and residents’ preferences.
Community interaction was further demonstrated in the case of a business in the Dudley Street neighborhood. The Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood Services representative Conor Newman shed light on ongoing discussions concerning noise issues. Public testimonies were heard from various perspectives, including disappointment expressed by April Edwards, owner and operator of a local business, and security concerns highlighted by an individual recounting instances of fights and a lack of security presence.
The board engaged in a detailed examination of managerial petitions, including that of Orin Mcanal, who was proposed as the manager of record for three closely situated businesses for administrative convenience. With over 15 years of experience, Orin’s candidacy was met with support from elected officials, and there were no further inquiries from the board.
The absence of a representative for Smashburger’s request to change the manager of the licensed business prompted a second call, while other businesses like Dirty Water Dough Company and Dyan sought amendments to their licenses to include seasonal outdoor patios, with elected officials expressing support while taking into account community guidelines.
Further transfers of licenses were reviewed, such as the change in ownership for Zen Japanese Grill and Sushi Bar and Pakana Market, both of which experienced no changes in operation hours or style. The unique concept of 311 Omas, a Japanese tasting menu fixed price restaurant, was presented by 311 Boss Inc, which planned to enhance the dining experience with the addition of beer, wine, and sake.
In the realm of hospitality, Trillat Farnsworth LLC sought farmer distillery pouring and wines, malt, and distillery combined pouring licenses for their Fort Point location. The addition of craft spirits and cocktails was presented without concern from elected officials. Meanwhile, Trill celebrated its 11-year anniversary with an application for beer and wine pouring licenses, and Bu Beastro, located in Rosendale, and The Mix, located in Dorchester, applied for common VI or 7-Day wines and malt beverages licenses, garnering support.
Michelle Wu
Licensing Board Officials:
Liam Curran, Keeana Saxon, Kathleen Joyce, Daniel R. Green
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Meeting Type:
Licensing Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
03/27/2024
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Recording Published:
03/28/2024
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Duration:
103 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Suffolk County
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Towns:
Boston
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