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Viruyas Restaurant Honduran Food seeks liquor license in Mesa
Metro Creative Connection
The Series 12 license allows the holder to sell and serve all types of spirituous liquor solely for consumption on the premises of an establishment that derives at least 40% of its gross revenue from the sale of food, according to the Arizona Department of Liquor License and Control’s website
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A new Series 12 restaurant license is being sought for Viruyas Restaurant Honduran Food in Mesa.
The Mesa City Council at a meeting at 5:45 p.m. Monday, Nov. 4, at 57 E. First St. is slated to make a recommendation to the Arizona Department of Liquor License and Control for Golosinas Viruya LLC, 6555 E. Southern Ave. Suite No. 1544.
The Series 12 license allows the holder to sell and serve all types of spirituous liquor solely for consumption on the premises of an establishment that derives at least 40% of its gross revenue from the sale of food, according to the Arizona Department of Liquor License and Control’s website.
The restaurant serves lunch and dinner.
Jeffrey Craig Miller is the agent. The existing license held by Carlotta Wheeler, sole proprietor, will revert to the state.