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Home » Liquor Licenses -- May 2016

Liquor Licenses -- May 2016

May 13, 2016
TCAJOB Staff

BENTON COUNTY

APPLICATIONS

The Roza Grill, 413 Wine Country Road in Prosser has applied for a beer/wine restaurant license.

Yong J. Bullock and Howard M. Bullock of Howyong LLC have applied to assume the beer/wine restaurant license for JD Diner, 3790 W. Van Giesen, West Richland.

Washington State University, 2710 Crimson Way, Richland, has applied for a domestic winery<250,000 liters license.

Bombing Range Brewing Company, 2000 Logston Blvd., Ste. 126, Richland, has applied for a microbrewery license.

Galaxy Mart II, 1301 Jadwin Ave., Richland, has applied for a grocery store – beer/wine license.

 

APPROVED

Foodies, 308 W. Kennewick Ave., Kennewick has been approved for a direct shipment receiver-in/out of WA license.

Tri-City Country Club, 314 N. Underwood in Kennewick, has had the assumption of its snack bar license approved.

Best Western Kennewick Inn, 4001 W. 27th Ave., Kennewick, has been approved for a grocery store-beer/wine license.

Barracuda Coffee Company, 2171 Van Giesen St., Richland, has been approved for a snack bar license.

Northwest Cellars, 28126 N. Hansen Road, Ste. C, Prosser, has been approved for an added/change of class/in lieu of its domestic winery<250,000 liters license.

 

FRANKLIN COUNTY

APPLICATIONS

Yesenia Elizabeth Venicio has applied to assume the grocery store beer/wine license at Carniceria Los Toreros, 2115 E. Lewis St., Pasco.

Jose Cervantes Ortiz, Elizabeth Maravillo, Federico Cervantes Ortiz and Martha A. Vazquez of Tres Pueblos Meat Market have applied to assume the grocery store-beer/wine and spirits retailer licenses for Atomic Foods at 1212 N. Fourth Ave., Pasco. The new business name will be Carniceria Tres Pueblos.

BHP, 6826 Burden Blvd., Pasco, has applied for a beer/wine specialty shop license.

Mi Taguara, 524 N. Third Ave., Pasco, has applied for a grocery store-beer/wine license.

 

APPROVED

Celulares El Rey, 1608 W. Sylvester St. Ste. E, Pasco, has been approved for a grocery store-beer/wine license.

Gordon Estate, 671 Levey Road, Pasco, has had its alcohol permits approved.

Claar Cellars, 1081 Glenwood Road, Pasco, has had its alcohol permits approved.

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