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LOWER EAST SIDE— Cutty reports the news that both Le Souk and 205 had their liquor licenses revoked by the SLA. And that sound is the collective sigh of relief coming from Avenue B residents: "East Villagers who loathe Le Souk have reason to party: After much deliberation, the SLA has cancelled the club’s liquor license. The owners can apply for a new one, but let’s face it, they’ve got their work cut out for them. In another long-in-the-works case, 205...had its license revoked, meaning the owners won’t be able to seek a new one." [Cutlets]
UPPER EAST SIDE—Attention all D-Biggity fans: when Daniel closes this summer for renovations, Boulud will be auctioning off all of the restaurant's furniture. From their press release: "DANIEL will re-open with its new look in the weeks following Labor Day. Plans are in the works for an auction to sell the restaurant’s contents as it is all being replaced with stunning new furnishings and table top. [EaterWire]
WEST VILLAGE— The long wait is over people. A reader lets us know that Bar Q is opening for friends and family tonight, meaning Anita Lo's new West Village Asian joint will most likely be open to the public by next week. [EaterWire]
WILLIAMSBURG— Williamsburg record store cum bar and music venue Soundfix was suddenly shuttered last night by the DOH. Turns out they don't have a license to operate. Sayeth the DOH: "Soundfix was closed for operating without a permit on 3/28. They were given permit warnings on 3/6 and 3/8. They will not be allowed to reopen until they pay their fines and get a permit." [EaterWire]
PARK SLOPE— And to wrap things up, we have some unconfirmed rumormongering regarding Park Slope's favorite music venue and bocce ball court, Union Hall: "They are opening a second union hall location right by me in brooklyn, 3rd ave and 12th st. maybe this one wont have lines on the weekends. also, probably wont be called union hall." [EaterWire]
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