With Court Battle Ongoing, Liquor Board Delays Baltimore Eagle Hearing Until January

11/29/18

By Ed Gunts, Baltimore Fishbowl

The Baltimore Eagle isn’t going to fly until January at the earliest.

After listening to three attorneys representing conflicting positions, the Baltimore City Liquor Board decided not to issue a decision on a request to transfer the liquor license for the recently shuttered Charles Street leather bar until it has more information.

The board said it will hold another hearing on Jan. 10 to consider an application to transfer the license to Baltimore Eagle LLC, an entity headed by Lorraine Parrish and Kathleen Church. The bar at 2022 N. Charles St., must therefore stay closed at least until that hearing.

Lorraine Parrish is the wife of Ian Parrish and the daughter-in-law of Charles Parrish, both of whom are the landlords for the Eagle property, which closed in July following a dispute between the Parrishes and their management team, a group called 4 Crazy Guys LLC.

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