Select board grants year-end renewals of business licenses
/By Carol Britton Meyer
The select board last week granted approval to renew a number of annual alcohol, common victualler, entertainment, and other licenses for Hull restaurants and other businesses. Most of these licenses expire on Dec. 31; other licenses were granted at earlier meetings.
The board approved:
* Amendments to Mezzo Mare’s liquor and common victualler licenses to return to pre-COVID days and hours of operation, which were decreased during the pandemic;
* Change of manager to Zeandre Hines for the Nantasket Beach Resort on its all-alcoholic as an innholder license, and current common victualler and entertainment licenses;
* Change of manager to Ricardo Abrantes on the common victualler license for Dunkin’ at 1 Bay St.;
* Extension of seasonal entertainment and common victualler licenses for the Nantasket Beach Salt Water Club until Jan. 15, 2023.
* Renewal of The Parrot’s all-alcoholic, common victualler, and entertainment licenses; Nantasket Beach Resort’s all-alcoholic as an innholder, common victualler, and entertainment licenses; Dalat’s all-alcoholic as a general on-premise licensee and common victualler licenses; Mambo’s all-alcoholic, common victualler, and entertainment licenses; and Mezzo Mare’s all-alcoholic and common victualler licenses.
The select board also approved a change of hours (now 5 a.m. to 7 p.m.) for Dunkin’ and renewal of its common victualler license; and the renewal of common victualler licenses for the Saltwater Diner in Kenberma and Crave at its two locations at Surfside.
Also approved was a change in manager to Kirk Davis for Nantasket Beach Lodging and a renewal of its lodging house license, and renewal of the lodging house license for NeighborWorks Neighborhood Housing Service (Easy Living Lodge) on Park Avenue.
All license renewals approved by the select board are subject to approval of inspectional services and other requirements.