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Board approves transfer of Fat Daddy's license with no operational changes

April 16, 2025 | Worcester County, Maryland


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Board approves transfer of Fat Daddy's license with no operational changes
The Worcester County Board of License Commissioners approved the transfer of the class B beer and wine license for Fat Daddy's (license number 535) to a new ownership entity. Current owner Edward Bridal will remain the registered agent, and the board recorded that the transfer is intended to allow continuity of operations while ownership interest changes.

At the hearing the licensee and counsel confirmed there are no requested changes to the licensed premises, floor plan, entertainment, or operational conditions. The new owners and managers affirmed that all employees who serve alcohol will obtain required server certifications and that the licensee will continue to comply with board rules requiring prior board approval for any future changes to the premises or operations.

A motion to approve the transfer with no changes to conditions was made and seconded and the board adopted the transfer. The record shows the motion and second; no roll‑call tally was recorded in the transcript excerpts.

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