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HORSEHEADS, NY (WENY) Several Chemung County restaurant owners have filed a joint Article 78 suit in Chemung County State Supreme Court, over New York state s Orange Zone designation and restric.
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Il Bacco, an Italian restaurant in Little Neck, got its liquor license suspended on Dec. 24. (Google Maps)
BAYSIDE, QUEENS A Queens restaurant had its liquor license suspended after an investigation into what state officials called a potential superspreader holiday party hosted by the Whitestone Republican Club earlier this month.
Little Neck restaurant Il Bacco was cited for multiple pandemic-related violations including indoor dining in a fully-enclosed rooftop space and staff improperly wearing masks following a Dec. 23 investigation by the New York State Liquor Authority, an agency spokesperson told Patch.
The State Liquor Authority issued an emergency liquor license suspension the following day, which is in effect indefinitely pending a review by an administrative judge.
Published December 31, 2020 •
Updated on December 31, 2020 at 11:55 am
A week after a video of a maskless conga line at a New York City restaurant surfaced on social media, at least one party attendee was hospitalized with COVID-19, according to a report, and the state s Liquor Authority announced it has suspended the restaurant s liquor license.
The Queens Daily Eagle reported that James Trent started feeling coronavirus symptoms two days after attending the Whitestone Republican Club party at Il Bacco, an Italian eatery in Queens, in early December. Several attendees were not wearing masks and there was little to no physical distancing, according to a video posted on social media last week which showed several people dancing in what Gov. Andrew Cuomo called Covid conga line.
Artisan Landlord is Helping Keep Bushwick Restaurant Scene Alive
Several businesses on a one-block stretch of Troutman Street have in common property owner Marcelo Bavaro, a frame maker who, since March, has helped his tenants weather the Covid pandemic.
bushwickdaily, 21 December 2020 hello@bushwickdaily.com New York residents interested in achieving detente with either tenant or landlord may want to examine what looks to be something of a “Model UN” of Covid-era property relations right here in Bushwick. Two of its member nations, located on Troutman St between Wycoff and Saint Nicholas, are Lot 45 (a club), Union Pizza Works (a restaurant). Between the two sits a third: Quebracho Inc., a frame-making studio handling prestigious clients owned by Argentinian-Italian artisan Marcelo Bavaro and Angel Campagnale, the men to whom the restaurants write their rent checks. Over the last eight months, this crack quartet - a slice of modern Bushwick par excellenc