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Credentials Credential Status StatusReason RESTAURANT LIQUOR INACTIVE PERMIT RETURNED BY POST OFFICE RESTAURANT LIQUOR PENDING NEW APPLICATION REVIEW REQUIRED RESTAURANT LIQUOR INACTIVE RESTAURANT LIQUOR INACTIVE PERMIT RETURNED BY POST OFFICE RESTAURANT LIQUOR INACTIVE OUT OF BUSINESS RESTAURANT LIQUOR INACTIVE RESTAURANT LIQUOR INACTIVE CANCELLATION/NPI RESTAURANT LIQUOR INACTIVE RESTAURANT LIQUOR INACTIVE RESTAURANT LIQUOR INACTIVE RESTAURANT LIQUOR INACTIVE OUT OF BUSINESS RESTAURANT LIQUOR ACTIVE CURRENT RESTAURANT LIQUOR INACTIVE CANCELLATION/NPI RESTAURANT LIQUOR ACTIVE IN RENEWAL CURRENT RESTAURANT LIQUOR INACTIVE RESTAURANT LIQUOR INACTIVE RESTAURANT LIQUOR ACTIVE BY PROVISIONAL FINAL INSPECTION REQUIRED Page 5 of 2408 10/02/2021 Restaurant Liquor Licenses (All Statuses) Based on State Licenses and Credentials Active IssueDate EffectiveDate 0 08/02/2011 08/02/2012 0 0 07/06/2011 07/06/2019 0 06/17/2011 06/17/2011 0 07/06/2011 07/06/2016 0 07/06/2011 07/06/2019 0 06/30/2011 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2408 10/02/2021 Restaurant Liquor Licenses (All Statuses) Based on State Licenses and Credentials State Zip RecordRefreshedOn CT 068108047 05/20/2013 CT 060922910 06/02/2011 CT 063202623 11/19/2020 CT 063714406 04/27/2012 CT 060428754 03/21/2017 CT 068104123 11/19/2020 CT 062371237 12/19/2013 CT 060534301 09/26/2013 CT 062601613 07/14/2017 CT 068106684 09/26/2013 CT 067953340 01/28/2016 CT 060332096 11/18/2020 CT 063854234 02/04/2015 CT 064603304 09/28/2020 CT 065133315 03/13/2014 CT 067762211 09/16/2014 CT 061101318 08/13/2021 Page 8 of 2408 10/02/2021 Restaurant Liquor Licenses (All Statuses) Based on State Licenses and Credentials 1120065 JUDD MALIN INDIVIDUAL 1003871 WILLIAM A DASILVA INDIVIDUAL 1469757 TUNDE LENGYEL INDIVIDUAL 1152677 PAVLOS KARAKATSANIS INDIVIDUAL 1004248 PHILLIP J CHABOT CORPORATION 1208230 JENNIFER GALLETTI INDIVIDUAL 1004734 JIAN X PAN CORPORATION 1004742 DIARMUID A HANAFIN LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY 1004771 RODERICK M CORNISH LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY 2242918 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of2408 10/02/2021 Restaurant Liquor Licenses (All Statuses) Based on State Licenses and Credentials 18680 18386 19830 18779 18387 18989 18388 18389 18390 20692 18391 20693 18392 19264 18393 18394 Page 12 of2408 10/02/2021 Restaurant Liquor Licenses (All Statuses) Based on State Licenses and Credentials RESTAURANT LIQUOR ACTIVE CURRENT RESTAURANT LIQUOR ACTIVE CURRENT RESTAURANT LIQUOR ACTIVE CURRENT RESTAURANT LIQUOR ACTIVE CURRENT RESTAURANT LIQUOR INACTIVE RESTAURANT LIQUOR ACTIVE CURRENT RESTAURANT LIQUOR INACTIVE CANCELLATION/NPI RESTAURANT LIQUOR INACTIVE OUT OF BUSINESS RESTAURANT LIQUOR INACTIVE RESTAURANT LIQUOR PENDING NEW APPLICATION REVIEW REQUIRED RESTAURANT LIQUOR INACTIVE RESTAURANT LIQUOR PENDING NEW APPLICATION REVIEW REQUIRED RESTAURANT LIQUOR ACTIVE CURRENT RESTAURANT LIQUOR ACTIVE CURRENT RESTAURANT LIQUOR INACTIVE RESTAURANT LIQUOR INACTIVE OUT OF BUSINESS Page 13 of2408 10/02/2021 Restaurant Liquor Licenses (All Statuses) Based on State Licenses and Credentials 1 06/04/2013 10/04/2021 1 08/12/2011 12/12/2020 1 02/22/2018 06/22/2021 1 05/16/2013 09/16/2021 0 1 03/25/2014 07/25/2021 0 09/02/2011 09/02/2015 0 07/11/2011 07/15/2014 0 07/13/2011 07/13/2012 0 0 07/27/2011 07/27/2011 0 1 08/18/2011 12/18/2020 1 07/01/2015 10/31/2021 0 07/20/2011 07/20/2011 0 10/07/2011 10/07/2018 Page 14 of2408 10/02/2021 Restaurant Liquor Licenses (All Statuses) Based on State Licenses and Credentials 10/03/2022 245 BEDFORD ST STAMFORD 12/11/2021 3694 MAIN ST STRATFORD 06/21/2022 2 WATER ST GUILFORD 09/15/2022 598 VOLUNTOWN RD GRISWOLD 999 FARMINGTON AVE FARMINGTON 07/24/2022 272 FAIRFIELD AVE BRIDGEPORT 09/01/2016 69 NEWTOWN RD DANBURY 07/10/2015 21 RANKIN RD GLASTONBURY 07/12/2013 419 BANK ST NEW LONDON 580 POST RD FAIRFIELD 10/24/2011 1180 CHAPEL ST NEW HAVEN 59 E PUTNAM AVE COS COB 12/17/2021 7 BACKUS AVE DANBURY 10/30/2022 27 COOGAN BLVD STE 3B MYSTIC 07/19/2012 1980 E MAIN ST FL 1 WATERBURY 10/06/2019 25 OLD KINGS HIGHWAY #3 DARIEN Page 15 of2408 10/02/2021 Restaurant Liquor Licenses (All Statuses) Based on State Licenses and Credentials CT 069011717 09/29/2021 CT 066144227 12/16/2020 CT 064372862 07/13/2021 CT 063512643 09/29/2021 CT 060321511 02/17/2012 CT 066044208 09/29/2021 CT 068106232 08/18/2016 CT 060332238 02/20/2015 CT 063205547 03/13/2014 CT 068246224 08/13/2021 CT 065114702 09/26/2013 CT 068072607 08/13/2021 CT 068107422 12/11/2020 CT 063551920 09/29/2021 CT 067051815 09/26/2013 CT 06820 09/24/2019 Page 16 of2408 10/02/2021 Restaurant Liquor Licenses (All Statuses) Based on State Licenses and Credentials 1006108 JACONNA N SOWELL INDIVIDUAL 1006372 CHLOE L XU INDIVIDUAL 2003387 MANDIE D DREHER INDIVIDUAL 1332971 BHARAT B NEUPANE INDIVIDUAL 1337690 NICHOLAS PAVLIDIS INDIVIDUAL 1006777 CYNTHIA B LINCOLN INDIVIDUAL 1006790 THOMAS B YOUTH INDIVIDUAL 1006813 FRANK BIANCHINI INDIVIDUAL 1006821 MILTON SAVAKIS INDIVIDUAL 1418695 RANFORD B FRANKLIN INDIVIDUAL 1420060 JOSE A DURAN-CAMACHO INDIVIDUAL 1420447 MANUEL D MEDEIROS INDIVIDUAL 1490240 KEVIN HARRON INDIVIDUAL 1505332 RAPEPAT SUPHASAWAD INDIVIDUAL 1514171 KELLY JONES INDIVIDUAL 1653665 DIMITRIOS KITSIOS INDIVIDUAL 1637315 ERIC SIERRA INDIVIDUAL 203547 SAM CHENG INDIVIDUAL Page 17 of2408 10/02/2021 Restaurant Liquor Licenses (All Statuses) Based on State Licenses and Credentials TASTE OF THE CITY SAKURA GARDEN VINTAGE 471 KATHMANDU KITCHEN AND BAR CHRISTY'S RESTAURANT CINDY'S 4 CORNERS RESTAURANT JOES AMERICAN BAR & GRILL MOLTE WINE BAR DEMIL'S ON WHITNEY LARRY'S PLACE MILENIO'S 105 RESTAURANT AND LOUNGE RED HEAT TAVERN NOODLES & RICE BISTRO ANYA DINERLUXE FORZA RISTORANTE JADE GARDEN RESTAURANT Page 18 of2408 10/02/2021 Restaurant Liquor Licenses (All Statuses) Based on State

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