Alcohol Licenses

The following license applications were received in Olympia recently. To support or oppose an application, write to the Regulatory Services Division, Washington State Liquor Control Board, 3000 Pacific Ave. SE, Olympia, WA 98504-3080.

  • Byunet and Justine Kim, Hot Iron Mongolian Grill, 15418 Main St., No. M-101, Mill Creek.

  • Yoo and Sung Cho, Sultan Market, 507 Stevens Ave., Sultan.

  • Alejandro Rivera and Gina Castillio, Los Sucios, 1618 Broadway, Everett.

    Alcohol licenses are reported each Monday.

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