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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Saturday, September 15, 2007

Businesses penalized for rules violations

Advertiser Staff

The Honolulu Liquor Commission this week fined one business $2,000 and five others $1,000 for violating rules on selling alcohol to minors.

The commission took the following actions at its regular meeting Thursday:

  • Hale'iwa Joe's Seafood Grill (no contest) was fined $2,000 for a repeat violation of selling liquor to a minor.

  • Imperial Chinese Restaurant, Chez Monique, Cheerleaders Sportsbar & Grill, Yohei Sushi Restaurant and New Mui Kwai Chop Suey each fined $1,000 for selling alcohol to a minor. Each business had pleaded no contest to the charge.

  • Cabana's Pool Bar (no contest) was fined $200 for violating two rules on signage.

  • New Violet's Grill was found in default for selling liquor to a minor. The commission continued the penalty phase to allow the licensee to appear.

    During the public hearings portion of the meeting, the commission:

  • Approved the application from Kyo-ya Management Co. Ltd. for the transfer of the business and dispenser general license of Kyo-ya Co. Ltd. (dba Kyo-ya) at 2057 Kalakaua Ave.

  • Approved the application from Yanax Inc. (dba Furusato Sushi) for a restaurant general license at 2424 Kalakaua Ave., space No. 120 (Hyatt Regency Waikiki).

  • Approved the application from Red Lion LLC for a cabaret general license at 2424 Kalakaua Ave., space No. 120A (Hyatt Regency Waikiki).

    During the request portion of the meeting, the commission:

  • Approved the request from F.L. Inc (dba Don Ho's Island Grill) to temporarily extend its licensed premises from 3 p.m. Sept. 21 to 2 a.m. Sept. 22. The commission also requested the licensee to consult with the commission's enforcement staff regarding security measures.

  • Denied the requested action from Uniclubs International (dba The Varsity, 1015 University Ave., #17) to declare the filing of the applicant's stand-alone temporary license application as timely.

    The Honolulu Liquor Commission administers and enforces Hawai'i's liquor laws. For more information about the commission, visit www.honolulu.gov/liq.