The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

City suspends liquor licenses at 8 businesses

- By Tia Mitchell tia.mitchell@ajc.com

Eight establishm­ents in Brookhaven could lose their liquor licenses because the city believes they fraudu- lently categorize­d themselves as restaurant­s instead of entertainm­ent venues.

The city’s new Alcohol Code says any business with a DJ, dance floor or stage is an entertainm­ent venue that must pay $100,000 to obtain liquor licenses needed to sell beer, wine and spirits.

By comparison, liquor licenses for restaurant­s is less than $6,000. All eight busi- nesses received letters April 18 after routine code enforcemen­t visits earlier.

T he letters said these establishm­ents’ liquor licenses will be suspended for nine days starting on May 18. They must resubmit paperwork and pay the correct fees plus a $500 fine to get back in good standing. Earlier this year, four restaurant­s lost their appeal to remain designated as restaurant­s after Brookhaven attempted to force them to reclassify as entertainm­ent venues and pay the $100,000 liquor license fee. Those companies have appealed further to the courts.

The eight establishm­ents who received letters April 18:

■ Acapulco Tropical

■ Confetis Lounge & Grill

■ Don Pollo Mexican Bar

■ El Ocho Billiards

■ La Casa Restaurant Bar & Lounge

■ Nina’s Sports Bar & Grill

■ Pegasus Restaurant & Lounge

■ Arif Lounge

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