Craft Beer Holdings seeks one-day liquor licenses for Van Gogh exhibit partnership

May 29, 2025 | Worcester City, Worcester County, Massachusetts


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Craft Beer Holdings seeks one-day liquor licenses for Van Gogh exhibit partnership
A series of one-day liquor and entertainment licenses were approved by the Worcester City License Commission during their recent meeting, paving the way for Craft Beer Holdings 3 LLC to enhance the experience at the Van Gogh immersive exhibit. Attorney Matt Eichel, representing the company, outlined plans to serve beverages and snacks to patrons at the Mercantile Building and Plaza, emphasizing a commitment to safety with on-site security and ID checks for all orders.

The proposed operation will utilize both the interior and exterior spaces, with a detailed floor plan submitted for review. Eichel noted that this initiative is a continuation of previously approved activities, including a patio beer garden that has successfully operated in the past.

Commissioners expressed no concerns during the discussion, leading to a swift motion for approval. The licenses will be active during a series of events scheduled from June 4 to July 13, ensuring a vibrant atmosphere for visitors.

In addition, a request for a one-day liquor license from Kristen Dyer for events on June 6 and 7 was also presented, indicating a busy summer ahead for local gatherings. The commission's decisions reflect a growing trend of integrating cultural experiences with food and beverage services, enhancing community engagement and entertainment options in Worcester.

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