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Page 1 of 239 05-Jun-2019 7:38:44 State of California Dept. of Alcoholic 05-Jun-2019 State of California Page 1 of 239 7:38:44 Dept. of Alcoholic Beverage Control List of All Surrendered Retail Licenses in MONROVIA District File M Dup Current Type GEO Primary Name DBA Name Type Number I Count Status Status Date Dist Prem Street Address ------ ------------ - -------- ------------- ----------------- -------- ------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------ 20 250606 Y SUREND 02/25/2017 1900 KOJONROJ, PONGPUN DBA: MINI A 1 MART 2 11550 COLIMA RD WHITTIER, CA 90604 61 274544 Y SUREND 04/17/2017 1900 JUAREZ MUNOZ, BARTOLO DBA: CAL TIKI BAR 2 3835 WHITTIER BLVD LOS ANGELES, CA 90023-2430 20 389309 Y SUREND 12/13/2017 1900 BOULOS, LEON MORID DBA: EDDIES MINI MART 2 11236 WHITTIER BLVD WHITTIER, CA 90606 48 427779 Y SUREND 12/04/2015 1900 OCEANS SPORTS BAR INC DBA: OCEANS SPORTS BAR 2 14304-08 TELEGRAPH RD ATTN FREDERICK ALANIS WHITTIER, CA 90604-2905 41 507614 Y SUREND 02/04/2019 1900 GUANGYANG INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT INC DBA: LITTLE SHEEP MONGOLIAN HOT POT 2 1655 S AZUSA AVE STE E HACIENDA HEIGHTS, CA 91745-3829 21 512694 Y SUREND 04/02/2014 1900 HONG KONG SUPERMARKET OF HACIENDA HEIGHTS,DBA: L HONGTD KONG SUPERMARKET 2 3130 COLIMA RD HACIENDA HEIGHTS, CA 91745-6301 41 520103 Y SUREND 07/24/2018 1900 MAMMA'S BRICK OVEN, INC. DBA: MAMMAS BRICK OVEN PIZZA & PASTA 2 311 S ROSEMEAD BLVD #102-373 PASADENA, CA 91107-4954 47 568538 Y SUREND 09/27/2018 1900 HUASHI GARDEN DBA: HUASHI GARDEN 2 19240 COLIMA RD ROWLAND HEIGHTS, CA 91748-3004 41 571291 Y SUREND 12/08/2018 1900 JANG'S FAMILY CORPORATION DBA: MISONG 2 18438 COLIMA RD STE 107 ROWLAND HEIGHTS, CA 91748-5822 41 571886 Y SUREND 07/16/2018 1900 BOO FACTOR LLC DBA: AMY'S PATIO CAFE 2 900 E ALTADENA DR ALTADENA, CA 91001-2034 21 407121 Y SUREND 06/08/2015 1901 RALPHS GROCERY COMPANY DBA: RALPHS 199 2 345 E MAIN ST ALHAMBRA, CA 91801 05-Jun-2019 State of California Page 2 of 239 7:38:44 Dept. of Alcoholic Beverage Control List of All Surrendered Retail Licenses in MONROVIA District File M Dup Current Type GEO Primary Name DBA Name Type Number I Count Status Status Date Dist Prem Street Address ------ ------------ - -------- ------------- ----------------- -------- ------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------ 41 595473 Y SUREND 02/27/2019 1901 SIDEBAR GRILL INC DBA: SIDEBAR GRILL 2 433 W MAIN ST ALHAMBRA, CA 91801-3433 21 47506 Y SUREND 05/02/2017 1902 THRIFTY PAYLESS, INC. DBA: RITE AID STORE 5527 2 39 LAS TUNAS DR ATTN: CARRIE L. BONNINGTON ARCADIA, CA 91007 47 485826 Y SUREND 10/09/2012 1902 HERNANDEZ, ROBERTO DBA: ARCADIA BANQUET HALLS THEE 2 130 W HUNTINGTON DR ARCADIA, CA 91007-3025 47 485826 N 1 SUREND 10/10/2012 1902 HERNANDEZ, ROBERTO DBA: ARCADIA BANQUET HALLS THEE 2 130 W HUNTINGTON DR ARCADIA, CA 91007-3025 58 485826 N 1 SUREND 10/10/2012 1902 HERNANDEZ, ROBERTO DBA: ARCADIA BANQUET HALLS THEE 2 130 W HUNTINGTON DR ARCADIA, CA 91007-3025 47 588827 Y SUREND 05/14/2019 1902 LIN & SEN FOODS CORP DBA: AXE BBQ 2 19 W HUNTINGTON DR ARCADIA, CA 91007-3101 20 505562 Y SUREND 09/01/2015 1905 OLIVE SQUARE MARKET INC DBA: OLIVE SQUARE MARKET INC 2 4755 MAINE AVE BALDWIN PARK, CA 91706-2558 41 520550 Y SUREND 09/26/2014 1905 SANDOVAL, VANESSA GUADALUPE DBA: KING FISH RESTAURANT 2 3077 BALDWIN PARK BLVD BALDWIN PARK, CA 91706-4751 47 458854 Y SUREND 11/02/2017 1911 ZARIFA INC DBA: CASABLANCA BAR & GRILLE 2 500 W 1ST ST CLAREMONT, CA 91711-4618 41 592665 Y SUREND 04/11/2019 1911 M & M STERLING INC DBA: Z PIZZA 2 520 W 1ST ST CLAREMONT, CA 91711-4618 41 550600 Y SUREND 04/11/2019 1913 INSIGHT SURGICAL SOLUTIONS, LLC DBA: BREW & MEATBALL CO. THE 2 325 N CITRUS AVE COVINA, CA 91723-2006 47 552801 Y SUREND 06/13/2018 1913 UZETA, CHRISTINA MARIE DBA: REDWOOD BAR AND GRILL 2 975 W SAN BERNARDINO RD APT B15 COVINA, CA 91722-4104 05-Jun-2019 State of California Page 3 of 239 7:38:44 Dept. of Alcoholic Beverage Control List of All Surrendered Retail Licenses in MONROVIA District File M Dup Current Type GEO Primary Name DBA Name Type Number I Count Status Status Date Dist Prem Street Address ------ ------------ - -------- ------------- ----------------- -------- ------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------ 58 10734 N 1 SUREND 04/24/2014 1916 HOLLYDALE POST NO. 723, THE AMERICAN LEGION,DBA: DEP AMERICANAR LEGION HOLLYDALE POST 723 2 11269 GARFIELD AVE DOWNEY, CA 90242 52 10734 Y SUREND 05/24/2019 1916 HOLLYDALE POST NO. 723, THE AMERICAN LEGION,DBA: DEP AMERICANAR LEGION HOLLYDALE POST 723 2 11269 GARFIELD AVE DOWNEY, CA 90242 41 501660 Y SUREND 01/15/2019 1916 PAOLUCCI, CARLO DBA: CARLOS PIZZA 2 13230-1/2 WOODRUFF AVE DOWNEY, CA 90242-5043 21 531443 Y SUREND 11/13/2017 1916 ALBERTSONS LLC DBA: ALBERTSONS 140 2 7676 FIRESTONE BLVD MS# 6531 NASC-TAX DEPT DOWNEY, CA 90241-4206 41 543502 Y SUREND 02/08/2016 1916 2 CHERRIES LLC DBA: 20/20 BAR & GRILL LA CASA DE LAS MICHELADAS THE 2 8228 FIRESTONE BLVD DOWNEY, CA 90241-4810 20 578009 Y SUREND 10/04/2018 1916 CHONG, UKI DBA: STOP N GO MARKET 2 11117 OLD RIVER SCHOOL RD STE 105 DOWNEY, CA 90241-4216 21 285920 Y SUREND 04/04/2017 1917 DIAB, SAMAN DBA: SPARR LIQUOR 2 1303 HUNTINGTON DR DUARTE, CA 91010-2527 21 407124 Y SUREND 08/18/2015 1917 RALPHS GROCERY COMPANY DBA: RALPHS 5 2 1193 HUNTINGTON DR DUARTE, CA 91010-2400 41 103329 Y SUREND 11/13/2018 1918 NEVAREZ, MARTINA DBA: 2 2115 DURFEE AVE EL MONTE, CA 91733 21 228100 Y SUREND 06/08/2017 1918 THRIFTY PAYLESS, INC. DBA: RITE AID STORE 5588 2 3570 SANTA ANITA AVE ATTN: CARRIE L. BONNINGTON EL MONTE, CA 91731 20 399628 Y SUREND 05/31/2016 1918 FLORES, ARTURO DBA: DAISYS MARKET 2 11532 MEDINA CT EL MONTE, CA 91731-2114 05-Jun-2019 State of California Page 4 of 239 7:38:44 Dept. of Alcoholic Beverage Control List of All Surrendered Retail Licenses in MONROVIA District File M Dup Current Type GEO Primary Name DBA Name Type Number I Count Status Status Date Dist Prem Street Address ------ ------------ - -------- ------------- ----------------- -------- ------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------ 21 477125 Y SUREND 05/08/2018 1918 LEE, SAMUEL D DBA: GOLD KEY LIQUOR & MARKET 2 10302 GARVEY AVE EL MONTE, CA 91733-2136 20 535612 Y SUREND 11/24/2015 1918 SORIA, CRISTINA DBA: LOS FRANK'S DAIRY 2 9850 LOWER AZUSA RD EL MONTE, CA 91731-1025 20 543019 Y SUREND 10/02/2017 1918 BESTCO FOOD WHOLESALE, INC DBA: 2 10775 LOWER AZUSA RD EL MONTE, CA 91731-1351 20 569039 Y SUREND 10/30/2018 1918 BARRERA, SILVIA JASMIN DBA: COLIMA TORTILLERIA MEAT MARKET 2 4711 & 4713 PECK RD EL MONTE, CA 91732-1309 47 584055 Y SUREND 03/01/2019 1918 LIMITED FUSION INC. DBA: FUSION BAR & KITCHEN 2 11672 RAMONA BLVD APT C EL MONTE, CA 91732-2308 21 118903 Y SUREND 04/05/2018 1922 VONS COMPANIES INC THE DBA: VONS 2007 2 431 E ARROW HWY MAIL STOP 6515 GLENDORA, CA 91740 21 407141 Y SUREND 12/22/2016 1922 RALPHS GROCERY COMPANY DBA: RALPHS 171 2 655 S GRAND AVE GLENDORA, CA 91740-4107 47 513141 Y SUREND 12/31/2018 1922 GOLDEN SPUR RESTAURANT LLC DBA: GOLDEN SPUR RESTAURANT 2 1223 E ROUTE 66 GLENDORA, CA 91740-3705 58 513141 N 1 SUREND 01/08/2018 1922 GOLDEN SPUR RESTAURANT LLC DBA: GOLDEN SPUR RESTAURANT 2 1223 E ROUTE 66 GLENDORA, CA 91740-3705 21 531628 Y SUREND 10/27/2017 1922 ALBERTSONS LLC DBA: ALBERTSONS 601 2 133 W ROUTE 66 MS# 6531 NASC-TAX DEPT GLENDORA, CA 91740-6208 20 128104 Y SUREND 01/11/2018 1926 JEAN, MARIA YOLANDA DBA: VALLEY MINI MART 2 14320 VALLEY BLVD CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91746-2902 21 328395 Y SUREND 09/04/2018 1926 SAMS WEST INC DBA: SAMS CLUB 6611 2 17835 GALE AVE ATTN: SAMUEL DONNELL CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91748 05-Jun-2019 State of California Page 5 of 239 7:38:44 Dept. of Alcoholic Beverage Control List of All Surrendered Retail Licenses in MONROVIA District File M Dup Current Type GEO Primary Name DBA Name Type Number I Count Status Status Date Dist Prem Street Address ------ ------------ - -------- ------------- ----------------- -------- ------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------ 20 468485 Y SUREND 07/15/2013 1926 TARGET CORPORATION DBA: TARGET T0222 2 17751 COLIMA RD CC-1028 ATTN: JONATHAN REDBERG CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91748-1714 41 556560 Y SUREND 06/20/2018 1926 MARISCOS LA BARCA INC. DBA: MARISCOS LA BARCA 2 221 N CALIFORNIA AVE CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91744-4324 41 335231 Y SUREND 09/09/2015 1930 MOLINA, SUSANA DBA: EL SARTEN RESTAURANT CORP 2 17359 VALLEY BLVD LA PUENTE, CA 91744 20 338624 Y SUREND 01/25/2018 1930 CIFUENTES, JAIME R DBA: LA CALIFORNIA BAKERY 2 17351 VALLEY BLVD LA PUENTE, CA 91744 41 481833 Y SUREND 04/24/2018 1930 ARRIOLA, NATALIE ANN DBA: NINAS 2 15835 OLD VALLEY BLVD LA PUENTE, CA 91744-5425 21 367547 Y SUREND 08/08/2016 1931 VONS COMPANIES INC THE DBA: VONS 1916 2 2340 FOOTHILL BLVD MAIL STOP 6515 LA VERNE, CA 91750 41 584076 Y SUREND 01/08/2019 1931 FOURTHSTREETMILL DBA: FOURTH STREET MILL 2 2122-24 BONITA AVE LA VERNE, CA 91750-4915 48 425591 Y SUREND 05/02/2016 1937 BOBADILLA, JAIME A DBA: JAIMES SPORTS BAR 2 323 W HUNTINGTON DR MONROVIA, CA 91016-3303 21 56716 Y SUREND 06/16/2017 1937 THRIFTY PAYLESS, INC.
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