3/13/11

Luke McBroom

San Marcos nightlife may not gain many new bars in the future -- if a
proposed city ordinance is passed. Luke McBroom tells us more, in this Bobcat
Update:


The San Marcos City Council will meet tonight (March 24) to vote on
whether to approve a proposed limit of 15 alcohol-serving establishments in the
downtown area.
Currently there are seven such establishments on the square. They all have
restricted permits, which means they can serve alcohol as long as they also
serve food. New restaurants, like Chimeys and Vodka Street Bistro, follow these
requirements.
Bars and restaurants on the square are a major source of revenue in San Marcos.
(SB Jen Moran Manager at Sean Patricks)
In May of 2009, city officials extended the bar hours in San Marcos
from midnight to 2 a-m. Some council members fear that the downtown area is
becoming too closely identified with the local bar scene.
(SB: Christian Wallace, student)
(Stand up, McBroom)

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