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Related: About this forumAssembly Bill 4627 - Liquor License Expansion
Anyone here aware of this? I've had a response from my State Senator that he would like to meet with me and a few of the other folks in our borough.
For those of you for this or opposed -
Why? I have my own talking points - but interested in thoughts of others regarding this.
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randys1
(16,286 posts)Hoppy
(3,595 posts)JustAnotherGen
(34,316 posts)Thats when the statutes were put on the books.
It's so bad that down in Cherry Hill a few years ago someone paid 1.5 million dollars for a consumption license.
Meanwhile in Wildwood - with a permanent residency of 5300 - they have 61 licenses.
My town - zero. And we are not a dry town.
Hoppy
(3,595 posts)JustAnotherGen
(34,316 posts)This bill will allow a restaurant at main street to serve wine, beer, and spirits as long as it is served at a table. The 35 dry towns can remain dry - but those that aren't - need Trenton to get out of our way.
The distributor license is very different than the retail consumption license.
The distributors could win big in this scenario - as could the wholesalers - and entirely different license.
I think the "a" plan (how I'm approaching this) needs to be wine, beer, and spirits. . . The win could be just wine and beer.
We don't (in our town) want to be New Hope PA - but a "date night" destination. A successful Tapas restaurant from the town I used to live in made clear to me . . . jag - we could do a second restaurant with wine and craft beer. Their clientele does the small plate almost always with a tasting of the country's wine or a beer. When they looked at the wealth demographics of our county - and then our borough (county seat) - it could be a money maker.
They don't draw from us in our old town - we tend to go over the border to New Hope.