People enchantment zoning waivers for Mandarin athletics restaurant | Jax Day-to-day File | Jacksonville Daily Report

A team of residents as properly as Rabbi Joseph Kahanov of Chabad Lubavitch of Northeast Florida are appealing the Might 6 Jacksonville Arranging Commission choice to grant zoning waivers for a prepared athletics cafe that would enable the sale of all alcoholic beverages and offer outdoor seating.

Matt Harris, proprietor of Time Out Sports activities Grill at 13799 Seashore Blvd., desires to open up a next site, Time Out Sports Grill Mandarin, at 10140 San Jose Blvd.

The web site at San Jose Boulevard and Haley Highway is a Village Inn restaurant that closed in 2016.

The former Village Inn restaurant at at 10140 San Jose Blvd.

Application E-21-16 would permit for the sale of all alcoholic drinks in conjunction with the services of meals and outside seating. WLD-21-04 minimized the distance from a residence of worship or a faculty from 500 to 110 toes.

The home is zoned Business Group/Standard (CCG-1). That makes it possible for indoor sale of beer and wine as very well as a variety of other companies.

The charm document cites quite a few factors:

■ The corner of Haley Highway and San Jose Boulevard has hefty pedestrian site visitors, like children and older adults.

■ Sound issues about an out of doors bar with televisions.

■ Reviews of lowered house values.

■ Problems about promoted joyful hour specials.

■ Absence of parking creating overflow into an adjacent community.

■  Elevated community site visitors from customers looking for obtain to Scott Mill Highway.

Stefan Wynn

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Jacksonville candymakers create a new restaurant strategy | Jax Day by day File | Jacksonville Daily History

For just about two years, candymakers Allison and Peter Behringer have toyed with the thought of opening a restaurant in Downtown Jacksonville’s historic Seminole Constructing, property of their Sweet Pete’s candy store.

“We by no means actually needed to pull the induce. We’re not restaurateurs by trade. We’re candymakers,” Allison Behringer said.

The Behringers prepare to open up Fizzies & Fare on July 9 in the building’s vacant very first-ground cafe house. 

Sweet Pete’s shared the historic three-tale construction with the Alice in Wonderland-themed 10/6 Grille from October 2019 till March 2020, when the proprietor shut it simply because of the coronavirus pandemic. 

It was the third cafe to operate in the space.

Allison Behringer explained they felt a void in the space at 400 N. Hogan St. and a opportunity to build a next enterprise idea.

“We’ve loved all the places to eat that have been below. We’ve collaborated with them,” she explained July 6.

The Behringers invested less than $50,000 to make cosmetic alterations to the dining and bar regions.

“There’s unquestionably a distinct power in the constructing when this space is empty and nothing’s in it,” she claimed. 

“So we felt like now is our possibility to do what we had envisioned for a couple of decades.”

Functioning hours for what the Behringers contact a “sweet eating experience” will be 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday-Thursday and 10 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday.

Allison Behringer claimed Fizzies & Fare will be “a modern take on

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