The New York Post covered the first wave of complaints prior to an update issued Friday.
“If my SLA-licensed establishment is offering outdoor dining, may I allow customers to use the bathroom inside?” one person asked.
“No,” an official responded. “Customers may not enter the inside of the establishment for any reason.”
The decision exacerbated already-steaming entrepreneurs who have dealt with mercurial edicts issued by lawmakers since the outbreak of COVID-19 early in the year.
“[This is] another example of why restaurants and bars feel like government is purposely kicking them in the gut and then stopping on their hand when they’re already down,” responded Andrew Rigie, executive director of the New York City Hospitality Alliance, the Post reported.
State Rejects Liquor License Application For Montauk Motel 1 Photo
The Marram motel in Montauk was denied a liquor license after East Hampton Town and residents of the surrounding neighborhood argued that the motel is not legally allowed to have a restaurant.
The Marram motel in Montauk was denied a liquor license after East Hampton Town and residents of the surrounding neighborhood argued that the motel is not legally allowed to have a restaurant.
Michael Wright on Dec 15, 2020 The New York State Liquor Authority denied a liquor license application by the owners of the former Atlantic Terrace motel that neighbors have decried as illegal and East Hampton Town. more