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Nov 02, 2023

‘They Want Us Out Of Here’: A Fight Brews Over Limiting Bars And Clubs Near U Street In D.C.

Neighbors want to limit more bars and taverns because of increased crime. Business owners in “Little Ethiopia” wonder why they’re being blamed for a citywide problem.

Mar 01, 2012

Have a Drink, D.C. It’s Repeal Day!

Bottoms up, D.C. drinkers. It was on this day in 1934 that alcohol again became legal in the District, some 16 years after Congress had decided that alcohol prohibition would be a good idea.

Nov 28, 2011

Lanier Again Uses Emergency Authority to Shut Down Bar

If you own a bar or a restaurant and a fight breaks out, just shooing the troublemakers out the door may not be enough. If things get worse once they get outside, you may see your business shut down by the police.

Sep 14, 2011

H Street NE Debates Cap on Liquor Licenses

Bars, restaurants, clubs, and taverns tend to be pioneers when it comes to improving a neighborhood — throughout the District, it’s often bar-owners that have aggressively moved into areas ahead of the broader rush. But when are there too many bars for a neighborhood’s own good? That’s what residents along the blossoming H Street NE will soon be debating.

Jun 02, 2009

Townhouse Tavern Liquor License Suspension Ends Wednesday

Rumor spread wildly last night through the drunkosphere (i.e., Twitter) that the Townhouse Tavern had lost its liquor license. Now, considering that it’s the Townhouse Tavs — the only bar in Dupont Circle to merit the word “scabrous” — the question seemed likely not “whether” but “for what, finally?” Did Redskins fans in the end rise up against that bartender whose phone ringtone is the theme to Dallas? Maybe the progressive interest groups that…

May 14, 2009

Bobby Lew’s and Bossa Have Liquor Licenses Revoked

Bossa Bistro & Lounge The Going Out Gurus are reporting that two Adams Morgan bars, Bossa Bistro & Lounge and Bobby Lew’s Saloon, have had their liquor licenses revoked by the D.C. Alcohol Control Board for low food sales. Both bars had restaurant-class licenses, which require 45 percent of gross receipts to be derived from food sales. Neither establishment has ever been in trouble regarding their liquor licenses before, but it’s unclear what will…

Feb 10, 2009

D.C. Law Lightens Up on Selling Alcohol to Minors

Photo by muohace_dc Here’s a story we missed last night from WJLA: as of January, bars in D.C. that are caught selling alcohol to minors for the first time now get a warning instead of a $1,000 fine and a two-day liquor license suspension. In a surprise twist, the change in the law pits Jim “Shut ‘Em Down” Graham against the D.C./Va. chapter of Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD), with MADD expressing concern over…

 
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