Baltimore Eagle Owners Seek to Keep Liquor License in the Family

11/27/18

By Ed Gunts, Baltimore Fishbowl

The recently shuttered Baltimore Eagle, one of the city’s largest LGBTQ-friendly nightclubs, will take a step toward reopening under new management if the city’s liquor board approves an application to transfer the liquor license for the property.

The board has scheduled a hearing for Thursday to consider a request to transfer the license to Baltimore Eagle LLC, a group headed by Lorraine Parrish and Kathleen Church.

The hearing comes four months after the club at 2022 N. Charles St. closed abruptly, following a dispute between the landlord, a group headed by father-and-son businessmen Charles and Ian Parrish, and the managers, 4 Crazy Guys LLC, headed by Charles King and Greg King.

At least one community group, the Charles North Community Association, opposes the proposed transfer. The application is also opposed by John Yelcick, a former investor in the now-defunct 4 Crazy Guys operation.

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