Montgomery County has suspended the liquor license of La Catrina Bar & Lounge at 4935 Cordell Avenue in downtown Bethesda. Under the terms of the suspension, La Catrina will be unable to serve alcoholic beverages from 12:00 AM tomorrow, June 15, 2025 until 11:59 PM on June 28, 2025. According to the Montgomery County Board of License Commissioners, La Catrina violated Section 6.8 of the Board Rules and Regulations, which governs the refilling of - and tampering with - alcoholic beverage containers. The County has ordered that "Alcoholic beverages shall not be removed, sold, served or consumed at this establishment during the period of this suspension."
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Article 6.8 of the Board Rules and Regulations |
Very worrisome, my first thought was 'underage...." but refilling bottles could border on disgusting. Seems kinda a third world problem, not something we should see here.
ReplyDeleteIt’s been happening in bars in the US for along time
DeletePerhaps Van Hollen can get it reinstated. #CordellMS13
ReplyDeleteThe only place in Bethesda where the bouncers need to pat down your whole body looking for weapons upon entrance…
ReplyDeleteTrojan horse. We don need no stinkin' laws.
ReplyDeleteInsulting (to us) wrist slap, but at least a clear sign someone is watching them. But as far as criminality, Brownie et al will turn a blind eye to not insult them!
ReplyDeleteMajor no-no. The license should have been suspended for three months at least. Management was obviously in on this.
ReplyDeleteMore essentially rewarding bad and dangerous behavior. An insult to our citizenry and safety. Close this den down, Brown!
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