Neighbors Say The Choptank Should Lose its Liquor License for Loud Music

1/27/21

By Ed Gunts, Baltimore Fishbowl

Alleging repeated noise violations by The Choptank restaurant, a group of neighbors say the Fells Point establishment should lose its liquor license and are scheduled to make their case at a Liquor Board hearing tomorrow.

From its opening in late September 2019 to the pandemic closures, the Choptank has subjected the neighborhood to loud live or recorded music seven nights a week, wrote Glenn Moomau in a petition he and 14 other people submitted to protest the license renewal.

Moomau said Choptank’s owner promised when seeking the license that the eatery would not have live music outdoors. But music from bands playing inside the building is blasted to the outside world through a series of speakers mounted eight to 10 feet off the ground.

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