Chattanooga Times Free Press

2 businesses get 7-day suspension­s for beer sales

- BY TIM OMARZU STAFF WRITER

Beer sales will be suspended for a week starting next Thursday at Spare Time Chattanoog­a, a combinatio­n bowling alley, arcade, laser tag arena, full-service restaurant and bar at 5518 Brainerd Road that opened in October in the former Holiday Bowl.

That’s because a bartender served an underage decoy during an Aug. 15 sting by the Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission (TABC).

“It was a 30-year experience­d bartender who had never failed a sting before. There was no excuse for it, she just screwed up. She was terminated that night,” David Posternak, district manager for Spare Time Entertainm­ent, the Vermont-based bowling chain that owns the Brainerd bowling center, told the Chattanoog­a Beer Board at its meeting Thursday morning.

The beer board was required to match a previous seven-day suspension of wine and liquor sales ordered by the TABC for the Aug. 15 violation. Spare Time Chattanoog­a also sold to a minor on May 23, and opted to pay a $1,000 fine for that.

Posternak said Spare Time Entertainm­ent, which has 16 bowling centers around the eastern U.S., including one in Hixson, has strict policies regarding alcohol sales, it makes sure its employees are trained to check IDs and hasn’t had violations over the years.

“We’ve actually never had an issue in 49 years — until Chattanoog­a,” Posternak said.

The Beer Board also voted Thursday to give a seven-day suspension or a $1,000 fine to the Kangaroo/Circle K at 3407 Amnicola Highway for sale to a minor during an Aug. 22 sting.

The gas station’s owner, Mehul Shah, told the beer board he’s the franchisee for 10 Chattanoog­a-area Kangaroo/ Circle K stores and five others in Tennessee.

Shah said he missed the beer board’s Sept. 7 meeting when his store’s violation was on the agenda because “the employee never gave [the citation] to us. He crumpled it up.”

Beer board members urged Shah to require additional employee training and to consider point-of-sale systems to check customers’ age.

“You’ve got 10 stores where probably the same thing is going on, and that’s worrisome,” beer board Chairman Ron Smith said. or www.facebook.com/ MeetsForBu­siness or on Twitter @meetfor business or 423-757-6651.

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STAFF FILE PHOTO A bubble wall is at the entrance to the restaurant at Spare Time Entertainm­ent.
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