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Virtual emergency Licensed Premise Inspections hearing

The Licensing Board will be holding a virtual emergency Licensed Premise Inspections hearing on February 22, 2021, at 11 a.m.

Join the Zoom meeting

  • Meeting ID: 846 3518 3177
  • Passcode: 888219
  • Telephone Access: 646-876-9923
Public testimony begins at

Discussion Topics

  1. Callejas Inc. d/b/a La Hacienda

    Licensee: Callejas Inc. d/b/a La Hacienda

    Address: 144-150 Meridian Street, East Boston 

    Date of Incident: February 15, 2021

    Incident Description: Failure to adhere to the Governor’s Executive Order and the Board’s Advisory limiting capacity to forty percent (40%) of total seating capacity (excluding staff).

  2. Dolce Fumo Restaurant Group Corp. d/b/a Rabia’s

    Licensee: Dolce Fumo Restaurant Group Corp. d/b/a Rabia’s

    Address: 71-73 73 Salem Street, North End

    Date of Incident: February 20, 2021

    Incident Description: Failure to adhere to the Governor’s Executive Order and the Board’s Advisory limiting capacity to forty percent (40%) of total seating capacity (excluding staff).

  3. 1260 Boylston Street LLC d/b/a Sojouba

    Licensee: 1260 Boylston Street LLC d/b/a Sojouba

    Address: 1265 Boylston Street, Fenway

    Date of Incident: February 20, 2021

    Incident Description: Failure to adhere to the Governor’s Executive Order and the Board’s Advisory limiting capacity to forty percent (40%) of total seating capacity (excluding staff).

  4. Crudo North End LLC d/b/a Crudo

     

    Licensee: Crudo North End LLC d/b/a Crudo

    Address: 78-80 Salem Street, North End

    Date of Incident: February 20, 2021

    Incident Description: Failure to adhere to the Governor’s Executive Order and the Board’s Advisory limiting capacity to forty percent (40%) of total seating capacity (excluding staff).

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