Crime & Safety

Danbury Bar's Liquor Permit Suspended, State Records Show

The state cited multiple violations but did not release details about what happened at the business.

DANBURY, CT — A downtown Danbury bar will temporarily lose its ability to serve alcohol later this month, according to a state notice.

Downtown Eleven Cafe & Bar, located on Ives Street, is scheduled to have its liquor permit suspended on April 30, according to the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection.

The business is located at 11 Ives St., and operates under permit number LCA.0008905, the notice shows.

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State officials said the suspension resolves issues related to multiple regulations, including those involving conduct at the premises, responsibility for employees, and required closing hours.

The notice does not include details about what led to the violations or whether any additional enforcement action was taken.

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The one-day suspension means the business will not be permitted to serve alcohol on April 30.

It is unclear whether the business will remain open for non-alcohol service during that time.

No additional timetable or hearing information was included in the state posting.

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