City council steps up for song and dance

The Wicked Spoon Tap & Grill requested city council’s endorsement of a change to its liquor licence

Carry on dancing and singing.

The Wicked Spoon Tap & Grill requested city council’s endorsement of a change to its liquor licence, one which the city approved on Monday.

A city report noted the restaurant owner requested council’s support upon learning their entertainment licence does not include “patron participation,” a requirement in order for people to sing and dance within the dining area of a licensed premise.

“While we have no intention of becoming a nightclub, we are very excited to bring live music to the people of Salmon Arm…,” wrote owner Stu Bradford.

Council recently endorsed a similar request from the Prestige Harbourfront Resort.

 

Salmon Arm Observer