Upminster chippy restaurant applies for music and alcohol licence
Briefly

Barracuda Restaurant & Takeaway in Upminster has applied for a premises licence to serve alcohol and provide entertainment, including live and recorded music. The proposed hours for alcohol sales are from midday until 11pm. This move by Shell Shocked Ltd aims to enhance the dining experience at the restaurant. Local residents can offer feedback on the application until March 18, with comments directed to the Licensing Authority of the London Borough of Havering, encouraging community involvement in local decisions on such changes.
A fish and chip shop in Upminster, Barracuda Restaurant, has applied for a premises licence to sell alcohol and play recorded and live music.
If the premises licence is granted, Barracuda Restaurant will be able to serve alcohol from midday until 11pm and provide entertainment, enhancing its dining experience.
The premises licence application is open for feedback until March 18, allowing local residents to voice their opinions to the Licensing Authority.
Managed by Shell Shocked Ltd, the Barracuda Restaurant seeks to broaden its offerings, potentially making it a vibrant spot for eating and entertainment.
Read at www.romfordrecorder.co.uk
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