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|  | |  |   | | Le Souk and 205. Staying alive?Photo: Yun Cee Ng and Shanna Ravindra East Villagers who loathe Le Souk have reason to party: After much deliberation, the SLA has cancelled the club’s liquor license. The owners can apply for a new one, but let’s face it, they’ve got their work cut out for them. In a... Read More | | |  |   | | Looks like trouble!Yun Cee NgThe fate of beleaguered boîte 205 was to be decided today by the State Liquor Authority, but as tends to happen, the hearing has been held over till the next meeting. Meanwhile there’s evidence that another protracted case has been resolved: A friend of Grub Street ... Read More | | |  |   | | Great Middle Eastern music. Pricey Hookah. Read More | | |  |   | | Le Souk and Death & Co. Take one last look?Photo: Yun Cee Ng, Ben Ritter A while back we reported that Le Souk’s liquor license was stripped by the State Liquor Authority — the club, predictably, fought the cancellation, and the Observer is now reporting that it will stay open at least until Th... Read More | | |  |   | | And just like that, the mystery behind Le Souk’s weeklong closure is solved. A rep from the SLA tells us that the restaurant was suspended from October 19 until the 29th and fined $12,000 for failing to produce an open-flame permit on August 13, 2005, and failing to produce a Certificate of Occupanc... Read More | | |  |   | | Another Thursday night on Lower Avenue B, Manhattan's hellmouth. Reports a tipster:3.30am this morning fellow patrons at Le Souk were in the process of attacking one another. Once scuffles had moved to the street, and with most Ave B residents between 3rd and 4th now awake from the related noise, ... Read More | | |  |   | | · As promised, a Drying of NYC Update: Our old friend Le Souk, the Lower Avenue B hellpit, keeps on giving. Eater operatives lurking at the Community Board 3 meeting earlier this week watched the owner beg for his liquor license renewal after 55—count 'em, 55—complaints to 311 so far this year.... Read More | | |  |   | | LOWER EAST SIDE— Cutty reports the news that both Le Souk and 205 had their liquor licenses revoked by the SLA. And that sound is the collective sigh of relief coming from Avenue B residents: "East Villagers who loathe Le Souk have reason to party: After much deliberation, the SLA has cancelled... Read More | | |  |   | | In a case of what the hell were they thinking, the Observer has news of two embattled East Village establishments, Death & Co. and Le Souk, who are both battling the fickle SLA. Amazingly, Death & Co. have not swayed the SLA to re-instate their license, while Le Souk has managed to hold onto... Read More | | |  |   | | Is there not the general feeling in the air that the liquor is starting to flow a little more freely? With that pleasant thought in mind, let's serve up another installment of the Drying of NYC. 1) East Village: From the hellmouth that is Lower Avenue B, an alert Eater reader emails, "Thoug... Read More | | |  |
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