Monday, April 17, 2006

Restaurants yes, bars.....eh

I got an email about Be Bar sometime ago. It too is on 9th Street and is facing opposition from a church. Yet, unlike the Vegetate Queen of Sheba vs Shiloh fight, I really haven't had much interest. Mainly because it isn't a restaurant. I like restaurants. You come in, someone seats you, they give you menus and people bring you food. I like those kinds of places. I'm not a bar person. Unless dragged to one, I tend not to go to them. So I'm very lukewarm if not slightly cool on the topic of non-restaurants and ABC licenses.
Be Bar is to be an "upscale tavern/lounge", so food may be served there but it is not the main attraction. As a restaurant, for the definition of an ABC license is a place where at least 45% of its gross annual receipts are from the sale of food. A tavern sells both food and alcohol and may have entertainment of some sort and there is a limit on the size of the dance floor. Then there are nightclubs and they tend to get shot down by residential groups so I'm not going to bother to define that.
The fight between Be Bar and Cathedral Baptist Church.... Baptist Churches... ABC license fights... on 9th St... I sense a theme there. Anyway, where was I? The fight between Be Bar and Cathedral Baptist has been written up in the Washington Blade. I have really nothing new to add. Well except that the hearing for the Be Bar license will be this Wednesday, at 10am, 941 North Cap, 7th floor.

4 Comments:

At 4/17/2006 11:26 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Whether or not one intends to patronize BeBar, the principle is what's important here. Do we want churches, with Maryland/VA congregations, deciding license issues within DC? Do we want the homophobia of the Baptist community dictating the type of business that's allowed to open in our neighborhoods?

Its actually a civil rights issue, although I doubt Rev. Evans would see it that way.

I suspect BeBar won't make the cut. What's important is to *throw out* the current ANC and city council representatives who support these churches. Let's have our own litmus test: "Do you, running for office, agree that churches should have no greater or lesser voice in licensing decisions than any other citizen group?"

- JM

 
At 4/17/2006 5:31 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Watch out for "restaurants" like H20 that are really nightclubs. H20 operates under the Hogates restaurant licence and has a cover charge to cover a really nice free buffet. They give away more than enough food to meet the definition.

shar

 
At 4/17/2006 6:01 PM, Blogger Mari said...

Ooooh, Buf-fay.

 
At 4/20/2006 11:16 AM, Blogger modthinglet said...

I think bars are nice places to hang out and talk to friends and i would love to see a nice bar on 9th street. It would certainly be a lot nicer than the nearly complete set of vacant boarded up decaying historic buildings lining the 1200-1600 block of 9th. I've been kicking myself for missing the last ANC 2C meeting. I'll definately be at the next one.

Additionally having previously lived just off of 17th for many years, it is possible to have churches and bars in close proximity without the world ending. Certainly in New York where I also lived this was par for the course.

Talk of the demon drink when practically the only businesses operating on 9th are liquor stores is just silly. People drinking with friends while sitting in a bar or restaurant is a lot less objectionable than people sitting on sidewalk drinking out of a brown paper bag then urinating on the aforementioned sidewalk.

(Hmm, I think I'm rambling. Best drink more coffee)

 

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