Spuds Pizza & Brew FAQ Q. When Will Spuds Pizza & Brew finally have suds (and wine)?
A. After lobbying for close to three years, Andrew Beretvas, Spud’s owner, was finally able to have Berkeley’s archaic zoning laws changed, allowing Spud’s to get a waiver from the onerous parking requirement that has beset it since June 2003. In early March 2006, Spud’s was finally able to apply to the State of California for a Type 41 license (eating establishment serving beer and wine with meals) and it is expected that around mid June 2006, Spud’s can finally become Spud’s Pizza & Brew, as originally intended. Q. How come it took so long for Spuds to open? A. Spud first applied for a zoning permit with the City of Berkeley in June 2003. At first the City misplaced Spud’s application, then after a five month delay, the City scheduled Spuds first zoning hearing for mid-November 2003. On the afternoon of the hearing, the Citys legal department declared that Spuds requisite parking arrangement was not legal, due to the fact that the citys zoning code allowed shared parking of businesse
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