A recent government meeting highlighted a proposal for the expansion of a local coffee shop and golf simulator establishment, which aims to enhance its offerings and community presence. The business, located at 220 West Park Avenue, plans to add two additional golf simulator bays, bringing the total to three, and introduce a 16-foot bar with eight seats to accommodate patrons.
The proposed hours of operation are Monday to Thursday from 7 AM to 8 PM, and weekends from 8:30 AM to 10 PM, which the owners assert are not overly burdensome for the community. The establishment has held a full liquor license since November and intends to serve a variety of snacks, including breakfast sandwiches and frozen pizzas, heated on-site.
During the meeting, Natalie Arnold, one of the business principals, expressed enthusiasm for the project, emphasizing their commitment to creating a family-friendly environment rather than a late-night bar scene. The bar's design is intended to complement the golf simulators, providing a space for patrons to enjoy drinks while waiting for their tee times.
Concerns were raised by board members regarding the potential for future owners to alter the establishment's character if the business were sold. In response, the owners agreed to consider limiting operational hours and implementing reasonable restrictions to address these concerns.
The proposal also includes a request for a five-foot awning to provide shelter for outdoor seating and enhance visibility for the business. The owners believe that the expansion aligns with the neighborhood's character, noting the presence of similar establishments in the area.
Overall, the meeting underscored community support for the expansion, with many expressing optimism about the positive impact it could have on local engagement and business vitality. The board is expected to deliberate further on the proposal, weighing the benefits against the concerns raised.