The bar, which was forced to shutter last year after settling with the city over a variety of illegal activities, may have to close its doors yet again.
so that Tyler Bishop owned two-thirds and Timothy Premus owned one-third of Sancho's; Bishop took over as sole owner of So Many Roads.The latest violations were uncovered through a Denver Police Department operation, just as they were last year.
“Upon entering the bar area, the underage cadet went to the bar and ordered two Coors Light beers from a white male with grey hair, who was working as a Bartender,” alleges a show cause order issued by city in June. “This bartender was later identified as Jay M. Bianchi, date of birth 06/22/1968. Bianchi served the two beers to the underage cadet, for which the underage cadet paid a total of $10 in cash.
In So Many Roads’ settlement from last fall, stipulated that if any additional violations occurred over the next year, the space would get hit with an automatic 45-day closure. That will be determined after a September 27 hearing with a city hearing officer.
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