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Liquor license sought for The Wheelhouse Tavern in Apache Junction

Posted 1/31/25

A new series 6 bar liquor license is being sought for The Wheelhouse Tavern in Apache Junction.

The Apache Junction City Council meets at 7 p.m. Feb. 4 in the council chambers, 300 E. …

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Liquor license

Liquor license sought for The Wheelhouse Tavern in Apache Junction

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A new series 6 bar liquor license is being sought for The Wheelhouse Tavern in Apache Junction.

The Apache Junction City Council meets at 7 p.m. Feb. 4 in the council chambers, 300 E. Superstition Blvd., to in part vote on a recommendation to the Arizona Department of Liquor License and Control on the liquor license for the business at 495 W. Apache Trail.

The Arizona Department of Liquor Licenses and Control received the application on Dec. 23 and the Apache Junction City Clerk’s Office received the application from them the same day, Acting City Clerk Evie McKinney said in a memo to the council.

Correspondence related to inspections of the premises for safety and code compliant matters have been received from the Apache Junction Police Department, Building and Safety Division, Planning and Zoning Department, and the Superstition Fire and Medical District, she said.

“Development Services Department stated the building is currently undergoing some remodeling work for which the owners are aware a building permit is required, along with plans drawn by an Arizona registrant,” McKinney said.

All four entities find compliance with the inspection requirements and recommend approval, she said.

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