May’s DABS meeting might have sported the shortest list of liquor license applications I’ve seen in all my years of following along. It should be noted that this isn’t for a lack of license inventory; the state is well covered in that regard. Entering the May meeting, the state still had 28 bar licenses available, as well as 60 full-service restaurant licenses. Seven applicants sought the green light during the meeting, with the following seven all approved:
Bar licenses
- Tannin Bar, Park City
- The Crooked Cue Sports Bar and Grill, Ogden
- The Colony Club, Park City
Full-service restaurant licenses (beer, wine, liquor)
- Coral Cliffs Entertainment Center, Hurricane
- Culinary Dropout, Salt Lake City
- Puerto Vallarta Restaurant, Cedar City
Limited-service restaurant licenses (beer, wine)
- Hidden Peak Provisions, Midway
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Hi, I’m Stuart, nice to meet you!  I’m the founder, writer and wrangler at Gastronomic SLC.  I’m a multiple-award winning journalist and have written in myopic detail about the Salt Lake City  dining scene for the better part of seventeen years.
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