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Boyer said that Andrea Gillis, the bartender on duty at Druid Restaurant at the time of the sting, who also appeared at last evening's hearing, served the minor. Boyer added that when Gillis went to get change after receiving money for the drink, Boyer replaced her underage agent at...
After Boyer testified, Benjamin C. Barnes, chair of the commission, recognized Druid's manager, John Flaherty, who apologized for his employee's breach and accepted blame for the incident.
In response to Druid's violation, the commission decided to issue a stern warning, citing the restaurant's clean record and remorseful manager as the reason for the mild penalty.
Richard V. Scali, the commission's legal counsel, suggested that in order to remain consistent with past decisions, the commission ought to require Druid's owner and manager to attend meetings of the Cambridge Liquor Advisory Board.
In addition to hearing the Druid complaint, the commission also deliberated over requests for liquor licenses from the owner of Brew Moon, which is seeking to expand its restaurant at 50 Church St. into adjoining space recently vacated by Cafe Fiorella.