Boston Licensing Board Deliberates on Liquor Licenses Amid Community Considerations
- Meeting Overview:
During a recent Boston Licensing Board meeting, a variety of applications for liquor licenses were scrutinized, highlighting community concerns and support for local businesses. Notably, Los Aros Restaurant Inc., a staple in East Boston for over three decades, applied for an upgrade from a beer and wine license to an all-alcohol license, emphasizing its role in the Colombian community and the potential for increased neighborhood vibrancy. Meanwhile, Soral and Lime LLC aimed to transform a dormant function hall in Dorchester into a vibrant event space, drawing attention to parking and security issues.
1:06:44The application from Los Aros Restaurant Inc. stood out due to its strong community ties, with the attorney representing the establishment detailing its 33-year history in East Boston. Known for its traditional Colombian cuisine, Los Aros seeks to enhance its offerings by acquiring an all-alcohol license. The attorney underscored the restaurant’s community involvement through a petition supported by approximately 169 local residents and interactions with neighborhood groups. The proposed upgrade is expected to benefit both the restaurant and the area’s vitality, particularly given its proximity to the Maverick transit hub. Significantly, board members appeared to find no contention in the application.
Soral and Lime LLC presented a case for revitalizing a long-closed function hall on Blue Hill Avenue in Dorchester. The representatives highlighted extensive renovations and the creation of a Caribbean-inspired modern event space, designed to meet community demands. This proposal was met with logistical concerns from the community, primarily related to parking, security, soundproofing, and food disposal. These issues were raised during a well-attended abutters meeting. Despite these concerns, support was expressed, particularly from the Greater Mattapan Neighborhood Council, which preferred the space to operate as a function hall rather than a nightclub. The representatives assured the board of their proactive engagement with local police to discuss security strategies.
51:25In another application, Triple Coast LLC, operating as Oola Cafe in Jamaica Plain, sought a 7-day wine and malt beverages license to complement its existing cafe operations. Co-owner Beth Santos detailed the cafe’s role as a community hub since 2007. The board expressed interest in the application, particularly regarding the management’s familiarity with alcohol service regulations. Santos assured the board of minimal operational changes and stressed ongoing community support, including endorsements from local businesses like Sam Adams and The Haven. The board took this application under advisement.
18:35Meanwhile, the board reviewed several petitions concerning the transfer and amendment of retail package store licenses. Notably, Massachusetts Package Store LLC, doing business as Coasters, sought to transfer its alcoholic beverages license to Patel Coasters Inc. at the same Canal Street location. The board acknowledged the new management’s experience and commitment to maintaining existing operational conditions, including alcohol sale restrictions. Similarly, Five Stars Liquors Inc. aimed to transfer its license to MSPK LLC, with assurances from the new management regarding compliance with ongoing restrictions and operational continuity.
In another discussion, BR Kenmore LLC, operating as Blue Ribbon Brasserie, petitioned for a license transfer to Row 34 Kenmore LLC. The board noted the establishment’s historical licensing and strategic location catering to Fenway Park patrons. The proposal included a $600,000 pledge of the license for financing, with board members seeking clarification on this financial arrangement. Despite no operational changes, the community expressed excitement for the establishment’s return to Kenmore Square, with support voiced by the Kenmore Association.
35:11The board also addressed a new license application from Maldi MAA Inc, operating as Tremont Variety, which proposed selling beer and wine at its Tremont Street convenience store. The applicant outlined plans for local craft and mainstream beer offerings, committing to community engagement and addressing concerns about public drinking in nearby parks. Connor Newman from the Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood Services deferred to the board’s judgment, noting community engagement efforts and the absence of recorded opposition.
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:
02/26/2025
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Recording Published:
02/27/2025
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Duration:
83 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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