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At least some people are keeping their sense of humor these days. As Page Six first reported, Southampton hot spot 75 Main lost its liquor license, in part for serving booze to minors. Now we’re told owner Zach Erdem is celebrating the reinstatement of the license by offering free champagne — to anyone with an …
At least some people are keeping their sense of humor these days.
As Page Six first reported, Southampton hot spot 75 Main lost its liquor license, in part for serving booze to minors. Now we’re told owner Zach Erdem is celebrating the reinstatement of the license by offering free champagne — to anyone with an AARP card.
In August, the eatery and its sister restaurant Blu Mar lost their papers over violations, COVID-related and otherwise. Erdem told us he fired the staffers responsible for the infractions.
Other hot spots including Nello and Cipriani Downtown fell victim to similar inspections.