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Amazing: Pizza place proposes later hours on weekends and nobody shows up to object

The Boston Licensing Board decides tomorrow whether to let Beantown Pizzeria, 270 Babcock St., stay open until 2 a.m. on Fridays and Saturdays.

Steven Parnagian, lawyer for the pizza place, told the board this morning that the store, tucked into the heavily BUish Gardner Street area, is losing business now with its current midnight closing time. He said the owner comes in first thing Saturday and Sunday morning to find his voice mail full of missed calls from people desiring pies between midnight and 2 a.m. He added other nearby eateries are open until 2 a.m. already.

Nobody from city government or from neighborhood civic associations attended the meeting to voice any concerns.

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The ACA asleep on the job?!

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Nothing too surprising. They usually send a letter with the results.

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But Paul Berkeley usually shows up at licensing-board hearings to drive the point home.

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For example, he wasn't present at the Deep Ellum hearing either, if you recall.

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And is thus not in Allston, and is outside the purview of that prick Berkeley.

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Which is Fenway/Kenmorish, but come on, Mr. B!

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Who's going to notice one delivery truck going in and out in that area at 2 am?

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Oh great. Now Allston's gonna attract all the students!

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I was really surprised the first time I saw that pizza place. Everyone knows non-main or residential streets in Boston aren't supposed to have any useful businesses.

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