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Selectmen OK Entertainment License For Temazcal

Manager Steven Vallarelli told the board that he is hoping to add a mariachi band for entertainment.

BURLINGTON, MA — One of Burlington’s newest restaurants is adding some entertainment to their offerings.

This week, the selectmen approved an entertainment license for Temazcal Tequila Cantina. The license allows the restaurant to offer live entertainment two days a week between the hours of 5-10 p.m.

Manager Steven Vallarelli told the board that he is hoping to add a mariachi band for entertainment once a week. It is something that has been successful at their location in Lynnfield, he said.

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The license is not valid for Tony’s Coal Fire Pizza, which will also occupy space in the location on Wall Street.

Temazcal opened for business on June 4.

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