Liquor Licenses

Khokhar Corp. has applied to assume a license to sell beer and wine for off-premises consumption at T.K. Qwik Stop, 3021 E. Wellesley. The license is currently held by Dolores and William Cooley, doing business as C & Q Qwik Stop.

Godfather’s Pizza Inc. has applied for a license to sell beer and wine for on-premises consumption in conjunction with food sales at Godfather’s Pizza 48030, 1908 W. Francis.

Maid O’Clover South Inc. has applied for a license to sell beer, and wine of less than 14 percent alcohol, for off-premises consumption at Maid O’Clover, Division and Cataldo.

Rodolfo Portolesi has applied to assume a license to sell beer and wine for on-premises consumption in conjunction with food sales at Rodolfo’s Italian Restaurant, 7706 N. Division. The license is currently held by Mamma Mia’s Inc., doing business as Mamma Mia’s Ristorante & Pizzeria.

Caporales Inc. has been approved for a license to sell spirituous liquor, beer and wine for on-premises consumption in conjunction with food sales at Fiesta Tapatia, 5204 N. Division.

Gary and Victoria Tallman have applied for a license to sell wine and bottled beer fo on-premises consumption in conjunction with food sales at Schlotzsky’s Deli, 420 W. Francis.

Somewhere Inc. has applied for a license to sell spirituous liquor, beer and wine for on-premises consumption in conjunction with food sales at Comet, 5028 N. Market. The license is in lieu of the existing tavern license to sell beer for on-premises consumption.

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