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COVID-19: Liquor Licenses Of Five LI Restaurants, Bars Suspended For Violations Of Guidelines COVID-19: Liquor Licenses Of Five LI Restaurants, Bars Suspended For Violations Of Guidelines
Covid-19: Liquor Licenses Of Five LI Restaurants, Bars Suspended For Violations Of Guidelines New York State has suspended liquor licenses for 23 businesses, including five on Long Island, after finding what it labeled violations of COVID-19 pandemic-related executive orders.  This brings the total number of liquor licenses suspended in the state during the pandemic to 393. The locations of the establishments are as follows: In New York City: Bronx - 2 Brooklyn - 6 Manhattan - 3 Queens - 7 On Long Island: Suffolk - 4 Nassau - 1 "We continue to see increased compliance across the state as a direct result of the hard work of conscientious business owners that are putting pub…
COVID-19: Popular Long Island Restaurant Loses Liquor License For Violating Regulations COVID-19: Popular Long Island Restaurant Loses Liquor License For Violating Regulations
Covid-19: Popular Long Island Restaurant Loses Liquor License For Violating Regulations A popular Long Island bar and restaurant has had its liquor license suspended for COVID-19 violations. Robke's of Northport, known as a favorite hangout for sports stars and other glitterati has lost its liquor license on Sunday, Jan. 24, after investigators found the business was in violation of COVID-related regulations, the New York Liquor Authority report said. The suspension came after an incident on Saturday, Jan. 23, when investigators with the state’s multi-agency task force conducted an inspection and found some 70 patrons dining inside a tent adjacent to the premises. Twenty-eigh…
COVID-19: Long Island Gentlemen's Club Stripped Of License To Operate After Undercover Probe COVID-19: Long Island Gentlemen's Club Stripped Of License To Operate After Undercover Probe
Covid-19: Long Island Gentlemen's Club Stripped Of License To Operate After Undercover Probe A Long Island bar was one of nearly a dozen establishments to be stripped of their liquor license for failing to comply with state guidelines amid the COVID-19 crisis. Between Tuesday, July 21, and Thursday, July 23, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said that a multi-agency task force to combat violations of coronavirus-related regulations at bars and restaurants conducted nearly 1,100 compliance checks statewide. Those in violation face fines of up to $10,000 per violation and 10 businesses in New York City and Long Island have had their liquor licenses suspended for egregious violations of…