Reseda : Restaurant Gets OK on Alcohol Sales
Despite objections from an adjacent church and school, a Reseda restaurant will be permitted to serve alcohol, the Los Angeles Board of Zoning Appeals ruled Tuesday.
Allen Shaw, owner of the 7-month-old Pacific Grill, said he was pleased with the decision and foresaw no further tensions between the restaurant and St. Catherine of Siena, a Catholic church and elementary school that sought to block the liquor license.
“It turned out very good and we’re happy,†he said. “There’s no hard feelings now.â€
The church, situated across the street from the Hawaiian-themed restaurant, appealed the liquor license because of Pacific Grill’s intention to serve alcohol as early as 6 a.m.
After parents and parish officials objected, Shaw agreed to delay daily liquor sales until 10 a.m. The restaurant seats about 80 people and is open 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. weekdays and 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. weekends, Shaw said.
“I’m trying to give something to the community that it direly needs,†he said.
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