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Venerable South Boston restaurant seeks later hours

Amrheins, 80 West Broadway, goes before the Boston Licensing Board on Wednesday to seek permission to stay open until 2 a.m. seven days a week.

The restaurant, which opened in 1890, is currently licensed to stay open until 10 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 11 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, and 9 p.m. on Sunday.

The board's hearings begin at 10 a.m. in Rm. 809 in City Hall.

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reminds me of Grampa.

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anymore. More lick a bar. Th recent renovations removed all the booths making it one huge bar room. New sign says A Bar, not to be confused with D Bar.

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Would not lick that bar.

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Their website and yelp says they're open until 1am every night. Of course it's a "Boston" 1am so they aren't usually open past midnight, but they're definitely open past 10pm during the week.

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I got the listed times from the meeting notice (item 5).

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This is the place proudly displaying the "america; love it or leave it" sign, demonstrating a solid grasp of democracy in action?

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That they use a semicolon there is especially galling.

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You're thinking of the old bar across the street--The Quiet Man.

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..he left it.

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I think it was the Cornerstone that had that sign.

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I've been to the old Amrheins before the renovations, and the new Amrheins. I never saw a sign that said "Love it or Leave It" or anything like that. As a matter of fact, I always found Amrheins to be an inclusive place. I'm a gay man and usually go there with other gay men and found the place to be comfortable and welcoming to everyone.

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Late city councilor and "confirmed bachelor" Dapper O'Neill back in the day.

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A friend/neighbor of mine and I have eaten at Amrheins on a couple of occasions, and neither of us noticed any
"American: Love it or Leave it" sign anywhere in that restaurant. I never ate in the old Amrhein's, but it's been tastefully renovated, and was quite pleasant and friendly, as were the waitresses, on both occasions that my friend and I ate there. Moreover, I've noticed all kinds of people eating there, as well, so it seems like a pretty inclusive place.

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Amrheins can suck a lemon, the board is better off telling them they should close early.

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For some reason I lol'ed a little when I googled the name and the first recommendation was "try the steak tips". Like, what I presumed the place to be and the reality were perfectly in sync.

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I hope they get to stay open, so maybe I can get a seat at Moonshine after hours.

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Their seasonal pumpkin risotto, served in a pumpkin, is excellent.

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..do they have Chowdah served in a hollowed out loaf of bread too?

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