SF News More ‘Low Cost’ Liquor Licenses Coming to Union Square if Mayor Lurie and Scott Wiener Get Their Way State senator Scott Wiener and SF Mayor Daniel Lurie have teamed up on a quest to add 20 more “low cost” liquor licenses to Union Square in hopes of bubbling up more economic recovery in the neighborhood.
Arts & Entertainment Castro Theatre’s New Cocktail Bar Plans Coming Together, Supervisors OK Their Liquor License Request It’s still up to the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control whether Another Planet Entertainment gets the liquor license they want for the Castro Theatre, but the SF Board of Supervisors recommended they do so, and we got a look at their application.
Arts & Entertainment SF Approves Reborn Version of The Stud's Liquor License for Its New SoMa Location The Stud stepped forward toward getting a liquor license at their new Folsom near Seventh Street location Tuesday, as the SF Board of Supervisors endorsed granting a liquor license to the reborn incarnation of The Stud.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Boom! Bissap Baobab Gets Their Liquor License After Year-Long Fight With NIMBY Neighbors The new Mission Street location of Bissap Baobab opened nearly a year ago, and the neighbors were battling its alcohol licenses before it even opened. But the state just granted Bissap Baobab a full liquor license.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Bill Seeks To Add 25 SF Liquor Licenses To Longtime Fixed Number A 1939 California law tying the number of liquor licenses for restaurants and bars per county to that county's population had to make an exception for San Francisco. Our impressive number of booze-peddling
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Longtime Tenderloin Dive The Brown Jug Closed Following ABC Sting An undercover agent from the California Department of Alcohol Beverage Control was able to sell alcohol described as stolen to staff members at the Brown Jug and also to purchase illegal drugs from
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Supes To Ease Limits On Beer And Wine Sales In Mission You may recall back in March how we learned of Supervisor David Campos's push to loosen Planning guidelines and the 17-year-old moratorium on certain types of liquor licenses in the Mission. One reason