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Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco Alcoholic Beverage and Bottle Club Licenses Which Expired on March 31, 2008 Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco Alcoholic Beverage and Bottle Club Licenses Which Expired on March 31, 2008 License Number Business Name Owner Series Class Location Address Location City Location State Location Zip BC1615738 DANCE HALL SONEROS DANCE HALL CORP 14BC 3716 WEST OAKLAND PARK BLVD LAUDERDALE LAKES FL 33311 BC7405779 SPOT (THE) ACEVEDO AIDA 14BC 1109 DERBYSHIRE RD DAYTONA BEACH FL 32117 BEV1500041 COLUMBUS CLUB OF BREV CO COLUMBUS CLUB OF BREVARD 11C 2051 DIARY RD WEST MELBOURNE FL 32904 BEV1500397 ALBERTSONS #4416 ALBERTSONS LLC 2APS 820 PALM BAY RD NE #104 PALM BAY FL 32905 BEV1500514 EXPRESS GROCER EXPRESS GROCER CORP OF BREVARD 2APS 1902 S ORLANDO AVENUE COCOA BEACH FL 32931 BEV1500730 BACK BAY SEAFOOD JJSD, INC. 4COP SRX 4910 STACK BLVD MELBOURNE FL 32904 BEV1500794 SUNOCO APLUS #2514 SUNOCO INC (R&M) 2APS ESCROW ADMINISTRATIVE NO CITY CODE FL BEV1501141 VILLA ROMA RESTAURANT VILLA ROMA LLC 4COP SRX 1253 FLORIDA AVENUE ROCKLEDGE FL 32955 BEV1501269 MASH HOAGIE SHOP III ARL ENTERPRISES INC 2COP 3164 LAKE WASHINGTON ROAD MELBOURNE FL 32902 BEV1501272 MIGHTY MUSHROOM STUSH INC 2COP 3150 S BABCOCK ST MELBOURNE FL 32901 BEV1501292 MELBOURNE DISCOUNT BEVERAGE II PATEL, PRAKASH 2APS 908 W NEW HAVEN AV. MELBOURNE FL 32901 BEV1501412 SHELL MELBOURNE FOODMART VINH, THUAN AND NGUYEN, HOA T KIM 2APS ESCROW ADMINISTRATIVE NO CITY CODE FL BEV1501705 BEST DISCOUNT BEVERAGE THAKKAR, NIRMALA RAVINDRA 2APS 1898 SO PATRICK DR INDIAN HARBOR BEACH FL 32937 BEV1501800 MINTON GAS & FOOD INC MINTON GAS & FOOD INC 2APS 2480 MINTON ROAD WEST MELBOURNE FL 32904 BEV1502039 TEQUILA WILLIE'S RACK ALLEY BILLIARDS INC 4COP 1573 PALM BAY RD SUITE #5 PALM BAY FL 32905 BEV1502284 FOREMANS STEAK HOUSE FORMANS STEAK HOUSE INC 4COP 1940 HWY A1A INDIAN HARBOUR BCH FL 32937 BEV1502350 PRIMAVERA RESTAURANT AND PIZZA SALTONI CORP OF BREVARD 2COP 6300 N WICKHAM RD #122 MELBOURNE FL 32902 BEV1502480 THAI VILLAGE GIRLS INC 2COP 1288 SARNO RD MELBOURNE FL 32935 BEV1502496 PALM BAY LODGE #2766 BPOE OF USA INC PALM BAY LODGE #2766 BPOE OF USA INC 11CE 1155 MALABAR RD #B-2 PALM BAY FL 32905 BEV1502664 ME MAWS BAR B Q ME MAWS INC 2COP 600 EAST EAU GALLIE BLVD INDIAN HARBOUR BEACH FL 32937 BEV1502921 FLORIDA CAR WASH INC FLORIDA CAR WASH INC 2APS 950 HARBOR CITY BLVD MELBOURNE FL 32902 BEV1504127 PUTTERS IN FLUGEL BRIAN FRANCIS THOMAS 2COP 3915 SAVANNAHS TRAIL MERRITT ISLAND FL 32953 BEV1504129 ALBERTSONS #4420 ALBERTSONS LLC 2APS 230 N COURTNEY PARKWAY MERRITT ISLAND FL 32952 BEV1504241 ROCKLEDGE ROSES & WINE BECKETT LEONARD LOUIS 2APS 1225A S FLORIDA AVE ROCKLEDGE FL 32955 BEV1504469 UNIVERSITY FOOD MART PARS INC OF USA 2APS ESCROW, ADMINISTRATIVE NO CITY CODE FL BEV1504810 OLD DIXIE PUB HUSSEY, ROBERT DWIGHT 2COP 707 N DIXIE AVE TITUSVILLE FL 327810231 BEV1504874 SUNRISE FAMILY RESTAURANT G.K. RESTAURANT INC. 2COP 365 W COCOA BEACH CSWY COCOA BEACH FL 32931 BEV1504885 OZZIES CRAB HOUSE & LOUNGE CRAB TRAP INCORPORATED 4COP SRX 6060 S US 1 GRANT-VALKARIA FL 32949 BEV1504888 THAI DELIGHT RESTAURANT & SUSHI BAR N&T RESTAURANT INC 2COP 6977 NORTH WICKHAM ROAD MELBOURNE FL 329407519 BEV1505035 VALS EUROPEAN DELI & RESTAURANT J & B BELLWOOD INC 2COP 3434 S WASHINGTON AVEUNE TITUSVILLE FL 32780 BEV1505064 HARBOR CITY DINER CONFORTI RITA F 2COP 1630 SOUTH WICKHAM ROAD WEST MELBOURNE FL 32904 BEV1505155 BACCO WINE CAFE ENOTRIA INC 2COP 4100 WICKHAM # 103 MELBOURNE FL 32940 BEV1505160 ARIAKE YI,INSON 2COP 4916 BABCOCK PALM BAY FL 32905 BEV1505186 CAPTAIN GARO'S RED FISH INN CAPTAIN GARO'S RED FISH INN 2COP 5370 N HWY #1 COCOA FL 32927 BEV1505223 EAST CHINA RESTAURANT HUANG REN INCORPORATED 2COP 1860 SOUTH US 1 ROCKLEDGE FL 32955 BEV1505238 BASIL LEAF (THE) BASIL LEAF INC 2COP 24 S BABCOCK STREET MELBOURNE FL 329011206 BEV1505258 COCOA MOTORCYCLE RIDERS CLUB INC COCOA MOTORCYCLE RIDERS CLUB INC 11C 1230 LAKE DRIVE COCOA FL 32922 BEV1505276 BONJOHN'S ROBIN'S NEST LOUNGE RALPH DEBRA DEE 2COP 4795 ST RT 46 MIMS FL 32754 BEV1505322 WOODYS BAR B Q CB & J BAR B Q INC 2COP 2372 NORTH AIA INDIATLANTIC FL 32903 BEV1505326 BEST WESTERN SHENANIGANS M & R HOTEL GROUP LLC & DUBOIS GREGG 4COP S 4225 W KING ST COCOA FL 32926 BEV1505340 HONG KONG SUPER BUFFET HONG KONG SUPER BUFFET AT MELBOURNE INC 2COP 1795 W NEW HAVEN AVE WEST MELBOURNE FL 32803 BEV1505510 NORTH BRANCH TAVERN CLARK LORI A 2COP 4550 N US 1 MIMS FL 32754 BEV1505533 ISLAMORADA RESTAURANT DANMAND INC 2COP 6300 N WICKHAM RD MELBOURNE FL 32940 BEV1505536 CAFE STELLA BLUE CAFE STELLA BLUE INC 2COP 3526 N HARBOR CITY BLVD MELBOURNE FL 32935 BEV1505541 MINTON SHELL KUSH ENTERPRISES, INC 2APS 5050 MINTON ROAD PALM BAY FL 32907 BEV1505545 KNT FOODMART NIK-TEJ INC 2APS 1600 WICKHAM ROAD MELBOURNE FL 32935 as of April 29, 2008 Page 1 of 56 Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco Alcoholic Beverage and Bottle Club Licenses Which Expired on March 31, 2008 License Number Business Name Owner Series Class Location Address Location City Location State Location Zip BEV1505556 GARDEN CAFE CHING FENG INC 2COP 6231 NORTH US HIGHWAY 1 COCOA FL 32927 BEV1505564 YA YAS CAFE INC YA YA CAFE INC 2COP ESCROW, ADMINISTRATIVE NO CITY CODE FL BEV1505596 PALM CAFE HOLLANDAISE, INC 4COP SRX 30 TRADEWINDS DRIVE INDIAN HARBOUR BEACH FL 32937 BEV1505645 CRUISE CREATIONS ECKHART ROBERT ARMAND 2APS 166 CENTER STREET # 204 CAPE CANAVERAL FL 32920 BEV1505674 SUN 1 STOP MART SUN RAN CORPORATION 2APS 6490 HWY 1 ROCKLEDGE FL 32955 BEV1505682 LAGGOONZ EXPRESS LAGGOONZ EXPRESS INC 2COP 1907 A SR 524 COCOA FL 32926 BEV1505740 MARIO'S ITALIAN BISTRO MARIO'S ITALIAN BISTRO, INC 2COP 1851 PALM BAY ROAD PALM BAY FL 32905 BEV1505743 ACTION BILLIARDS RAX OF TITUSVILLE, INC 2COP 2416 SOUTH WASHINGTON AVENUE TITUSVILLE FL 32780 BEV1505755 RYANS PORTSIDE BAR & GRILL RYANS PORTSIDE BAR & GRILL INC 4COP SRX 555 GLEN CHEEK DR CAPE CANAVERAL FL 32920 BEV1505757 BOSTON BEEF & SEAFOOD BOSTON BEEF & SEAFOOD INC 2COP 6910 NORTH ATLANTIC AVENUE CAPE CANAVERAL FL 32920 BEV1505774 AZTECA MEXICAN REST QUATES, CORP. 4COP SRX 1341 NORTH COCOA BLVD COCOA FL 32922 BEV1505779 GIGIS RESTUARANT INC GIGI RESTAURANT INC 2COP 1771 AIA SATELLITE BEACH SATELLITE BEACH FL 32937 BEV1505787 TIP TOP MINI MART TIP TOP INC 2APS 3003 MONROE STREET MELBOURNE FL 32901 BEV1505793 D' VINES RHINOVEST INC 2APS 3016 LAKE WASHINGTON ROAD MELBOURNE FL 32934 BEV1505837 FAMOUS UNCLE ALS HOT DOGS SUMMERSET CAFES INC 1COP 5675 ATLANTIC AVE COCOA BEACH FL 32931 BEV1505838 FAMOUS UNCLE ALS HOT DOGS SUMMERSET CAFES INC 1COP 1307 S BABCOCK STREET MELBOURNE FL 32901 BEV1505841 SHAKESPEARE'S SWIMMING MADE EASY INC 2COP 3550 S WASHINGTON AVE, STE 19 TITUSVILLE FL 32780 BEV1505851 TACO LOCO TAQUERIA QUIOZCO INC 2COP 2150 HARRIS AVE NE PALM BAY FL 32905 BEV1505860 SPACE COAST SPORTS TOURNMENT HEADQUARTER SPACE COAST SPORTS PROMOTIONS INCORPORAT 2COP 35 N BREVARD AVE COCOA BEACH FL 32931 BEV1505862 RICK'S T.L.C. SPICE CAFE FIRST OPPORTUNITY, LLC 2COP 5600 STATE ROAD 524 COCOA FL 32926 BEV1505884 GALAXY GRILLE 5TH AVENUE GRILLE INC 2COP 147 5TH AVE INDIALANTIC FL 32903 BEV1505888 MOES SOUTHWEST GRILL E T C FOODS LLC 2COP 2230 TOWN CENTER AVENUE MELBOURNE FL 32940-6103 BEV1505889 DOC GREENS GOURMET SALADS E T C FOODS LLC 2COP 2230 TOWN CENTER AVENUE MELBOURNE FL 32940-6103 BEV1505893 MAGNOLIA CAFE & EATERY RHATCHFORD, CHANDA 2COP 701 EAST NEW HAVEN AVE MELBOURNE FL 32901 BEV1505902 PALM PUB (THE) DAVIS, CHRIS EDWARD 2COP 1604 WATER DRIVE N E PALM BAY FL 32905 BEV1505905 ED'S ITALIAN RESTAURANT C & O ENTERPRISES INC 2COP 200 BARTON BLVD ROCKLEDGE FL 32955 BEV1505906 FOODTOWN MERRITT MARKETPLACE LLC 2APS 1450 N COURTENAY PKWY MERRITT ISLAND FL 32953 BEV1505907 ALL IN ONE GROCERY & BEAUTY SUPPLY TABIDI INC 2APS 443 -445 SOUTH PARK AVENUE TITUSVILLE FL 32796 BEV1505914 RIGHT PLACE OF MELBOURNE KIBLER JAMES EDWARD 1COP 914 WEST NEW HAVEN AVE MELBOURNE FL 32901 BEV1505922 DINNER PARTY LLC THE DINNER PARTY LLC THE 2COP 7720 N WICKHAM ROAD MELBOURNE FL 32940 BEV1505935 CAFE FLAMANT BUCCANEER ENTERPRISES LLC 2COP 313 DELANNOY AVE COCOA FL 32922 BEV1505936 E G BANKS DOWNTOWN ROCQLIN LLC 2COP 1437 HIGHLAND AVE MELBOURNE FL 32935 BEV1505946 SHAWNS SEAFOOD & GRILL GRISSON, THOMAS SHAWN 2COP 7505 S US 1 BELLWOOD TITUSVILLE FL 32780 BEV1505952 PYRAMID RESTAURANT PYRAMID LLC 2COP 1180 HWY A1A SATELLITE BEACH FL 32937 BEV1505959 ISLAND GRILL TRIPLE L ENTERPRISES INC 4COP SRX 1050 N COURTENAY PARKWAY MERRITT ISLAND FL 32953 BEV1505975 VARSITYS RIP TIDES VOJTECH, PRISCILLA 2COP 8 MINUTEMEN CAUSEWAY COCOA BEACH FL 32931 BEV1505983 ROXY CINEMA GRILL SOUTH BEACH THEATER COMPANY INC 2COP 1553 PALM BAY ROAD NE MELBOURNE FL 32901 BEV1505989 PINEDA FLORIST KAN DESIGN VENTURES INC 2APS 4980 N WICKHAM RD MELBOURNE FL 32940 BEV1505992 GRAND CHINA BUFFET PALM BAY GRAND CHINA BUFFET INC 2APS 5270 BADCOCK ST PALM BAY FL 32905 BEV1506003 CONEY ISLAND AT BOARDWALK CONEY ISLAND AT BOARDWALK INC 2COP 115 S MIRAMAR INDIALANTIC FL 32903 BEV1506009 HAYES MEAT OF COCOA L N CORNER MART LLC 2APS 11 NORTH FISKE BLVD COCOA FL BEV1506011 PINE GAS INC PINE GAS INC 2APS 690 EXSTER BLVD ROCKLEDGE FL 32955 BEV1506015 CAFFEE UCCELLO LLC CAFFE UCCELLO LLC 2COP 1478 HIGHLAND AVENUE SUITE B MELBOURNE FL 32935 BEV1506029 LONG SHOTS MORTON, PENNY L 2COP 878 ROCKLEDGE BLVD ROCKLEDGE FL 32955 BEV1506038 PETITE BLOSSOMS INC PETITE BLOSSOMS INC 2APS 820 FORREST AVENUE COCOA FL 32922 BEV1506040 TEDDY GREEK II KALI TIKEE INC 2COP 2750 LAKE WASHINGTON RD MELBOURNE FL 32935 as of April 29, 2008 Page 2 of 56 Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco Alcoholic Beverage and Bottle Club Licenses Which Expired on March 31, 2008 License Number Business Name Owner Series
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