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Home » Liquor Licenses -- July 2016

Liquor Licenses -- July 2016

July 15, 2016
TCAJOB Staff

BENTON COUNTY

APPLICATIONS

Tri-Cities Tap and Barrel LLC, Jason G. Sadler, Samatha B. Reed , Kendra and Lance Guzek, 112 Keene Road, Richland, have applied for a beer/wine restaurant license.

Rumor Lounge, Jose A. Casador and Elias Correa Rojas, 6515 W. Clearwater Ave., Kennewick, have applied for a nightclub license.

Water from Wine, Patrick J. and Teri L. Tucker, Shara Jo and Bret Soike, Mary K. and John Schierman have applied for a <250,000 liters domestic winery farmer’s market sales license.

 

APPROVED

Taqueria El Asadero, Rafael and Chelsi Arriaga Jr.,and Rafael Arriaga, and Lucia Esparez, 2521 W. Kennewick Ave., Kennewick, have applied for a beer/wine restaurant license.

The Wild Boar Grill, Michelle A. and Korry A. Petersen, 623 Ninth St., Benton City, has applied for a spirits/beer/wine license for a restaurant/lounge.

The Growler Guys, Geoffrey and Lindsay Guetzmacher, 110 W. Gage Blvd., Ste. 204, Richland, have applied for direct shipment and receiver licenses for in and out of Washington, as a beer/wine shop, as a beer/wine specialty shop for growlers and for keg sales.

Archeus Wines, Donn and Robin Hogan, and Erik and Carri Geiger, 701 Aaron Drive, Unit A0233, Richland, applied for a <250,000 liter domestic winery license.

Downtown Dupus Boomer’s, 502 Swift Blvd., Richland, spirits/beer/wine for a restaurant/lounge.

El Torero Bakery, 354 Chardonnay Ave, Ste. 5, Prosser, a beer/wine grocery store license.

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

2Dor Wines, 500 Merlot Drive, Prosser, <250,000 liter application for an additional location.

Galaxy Mart II, 1301 Jadwin Ave, Ste. B., Richland, beer/wine grocery store license.

 

DISCONTINUED

The Alley Public House and Brews, 4309 W. 27th Place, Ste. 100, Kennewick, direct shipments of receiver-in Washington license discontinued.

Zinful Panni Grrill and Wine Bar, 114 W. Kennewick Ave., Kennewick, beer/wine license.

 

FRANKLIN COUNTY

APPROVED

Carniceria Tres Pueblos, 1212 N. Fourth Ave., Pasco, has been approved for a beer/wine grocery store license.

Mitaguara, 524 N. Third Ave., Pasco, has been approved for a beer/wine grocery store license.

 

DISCONTINUED

The Shammy Sports Bar Y Cantina, 1901 N. Fourth Ave., Pasco, license for beer/wine discontinued.

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