Macumba Latina, 477 River St., finds out tomorrow whether it can legally start offering tableside liquor service.
The Boston Licensing Board votes then on its request to set aside several areas in a VIP area where customers would pay extra for individualized attention from a liquor-serving waitress on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.
The nightclub's attorney, William Rehrey, told the board this morning his clients want to do things right, after being cited by police twice for offering the service without a city license.
The mayor's office opposed the request, however, citing those citations and the fact the owners had not reached out to any of the neighborhood's elected officials or resident groups before the licensing-board hearing.
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SELL A GROUP A BOTTLE OF LIQUOR???
By bosguy22
Wed, 05/13/2015 - 11:55am
OH THE HUMANITY! People can't be trusted with an ENTIRE bottle of liquor. When will it end? Should we just sell them IV's filled with tequila??
Will someone think of the
By anon
Wed, 05/13/2015 - 12:39pm
Will someone think of the children!
Nothing says success quite like
By BullDetector
Wed, 05/13/2015 - 1:14pm
Paying $300 for a $33 bottle of Goose in the middle of Mattapan.
check your map
By Steeve
Wed, 05/13/2015 - 1:46pm
That's hardly the "middle of Mattapan". It's "in Mattapan", but a mere three minute stroll into Milton.
That said, buying bottle service anywhere in the US is stupid. In most countries it's called "ordering a bottle of liquor" and doesn't cost you the price of the number of shots inside the bottle, times what it would cost to order one shot at the bar. Then again, most countries don't have the bizarre taboos toward alcohol that we have, either. Thanks to these taboos, created by the ridiculous drinking age, we can't have nice things like affordable bottles of liquor at dinner or at a club because every Sully in town turns into Frankie Fistfights once he's had one too many Jamesons.
So this thought exercise has me fearful for what Boston would look like with cheaper bottle service. *chills*
And Boston is not the hub of the Universe
By BullDetector
Wed, 05/13/2015 - 2:15pm
Yet it is.
Go figure!
Wealthy people are not allowed to live in Mattapan!
By Nick L
Wed, 05/13/2015 - 2:21pm
Or even visit, apparently.
Really not sure what you're getting at with this comment, particularly as this is a well-known nightclub for lots of people in Greater Boston.
Not sure many people
By Amanda
Thu, 05/14/2015 - 10:33am
Are traveling to Mattapan for their high end restaurants and night club scene. And most people who become wealthy move the F_____ out of Mattpan.
But what do you know, you're probably from Boxboro or some ish......
Well
By Steeve
Thu, 05/14/2015 - 4:03pm
Some people in Boston aren't afraid of tan people, so they wouldn't think twice if a friend invited them somewhere that eventually got a good rep as a decent place (which I'm guessing is why they are trying to get this license). And others take the "risk" on cheaper property values in the Mattapan Square/Lower Mills/Milton triangle, because they like "ish" like owning property in a market where all that seems to be affordable these days are properties within a five block radius of Upham's Corner.
But what do you know, your parents probably threw rocks at buses coming into Southie...
Also, if you knew anything about history, you'd know that the rich people didn't move out of Mattapan because they became wealthy.
hmm
By Scumquistador
Wed, 05/13/2015 - 12:25pm
i bet this has nothing to do with the fact its in mattapan, no siree.
Actually, no
By adamg
Thu, 05/14/2015 - 12:27pm
The licensing board has traditionally not liked bottle service anywhere and has made it tough to get.
Far edge of Boston
By Ron Newman
Wed, 05/13/2015 - 1:19pm
I wonder if the primary customer base will come from Milton and points further south.