Boston Police detectives report finding three underage Boston College students - one just 19 - quaffing draft Bud Light at Agoros Bar and Grill, 356 Chestnut Hill Ave., early on July 14.
It's the latest such incident involving the pizza place, which has quickly become the go-to place in Cleveland Circle for beer-mad BC students with fake IDs - or, in some cases, their older sibling's purloined licenses.
This time, though co-owner Dimitrios Liakos told the Boston Licensing Board this morning, he's going to crack down on the young 'uns but good. He said he's stopped hiring BC seniors as doormen and has instead hired the same security company the nearby Cityside uses to separate the legal wheat from the underage chaff. He's also met with BC's director of community affairs to solicit the college's help in making Agoros as off limits to would be underage drinkers as Cityside - and even Mary Ann's.
Liakos added he's looking at also hiring BPD details on weekend nights, at least as school re-opens for the fall, "to try to intimidate or scare" the younger crowd from trying to order a beer.
Liakos said that he or one of his partners will try to work the door most nights to add a further layer of security - in part by asking young-looking people with out-of-state IDs questions that can trip them up, such as their favorite restaurant in their supposed home towns or even their horoscope sign. Oftentimes, "they start freaking out," and admit their attempted duplicity, he said.
Board Chairwoman Christine Pulgini said Liakos better make sure the measures work. "Your livelihood is at stake," she told him.
In May, the board ordered the place shut for seven days because of incidents in April and February in which police found drinkers under 21 inside. This is on top of a one-day suspension for a January incident. Agoros has been open less than a year.
Pulgini asked Liakos if he had talked to Mary Ann's owner to see how she's cracked down on underage drinking in the two years since the board traveled all the way to Cleveland Circle to hear pent-up complaints from fed-up Cleveland Circle residents.
Liakos said he had, but he wasn't sure that Mary Ann's system, which he didn't detail, "works as well as it should."
"I don't think you should be throwing stones," Pulgini replied.
Liakos's attorney, Curt Bletzer, told the board that Liakos and partners are still trying to get Agoros to its original proposed state as a restaurant, rather than a bar. The partners signed a 20-year-lease for the space where Roggie's used to be. He noted that Liakos and his brother run a family-owned restaurant in Somerset that has been open since the 1980s.
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When will it be pizza place once again gets itself in trouble?
By anon
Tue, 08/22/2017 - 12:01pm
He was hiring BC seniors to work the door, and he's shocked, shocked(!) to find underage drinkers?
So many people here
By Snuggles
Tue, 08/22/2017 - 6:51pm
"Your livelihood is at stake"
By Will LaTulippe
Tue, 08/22/2017 - 12:15pm
My skin hasn't crawled like this since I read the Freeh Report.
You can get married, join the
By whiskeylover
Tue, 08/22/2017 - 12:27pm
You can get married, join the army, buy a house, get a tattoo, vote for president, star in a porn movie at 18, but can't buy a frigging beer.
You also can't...
By anon
Tue, 08/22/2017 - 1:35pm
You also can't purchase cigarettes in much of Massachusetts. You can't rent a car either. You can't go on a cruise liner without someone 21+. You can't be governor of over 40 states, nor serve in the state legislatures of 30+ states. You can't be President, Vice President, Senator, or US Representative of the United States. You can't purchase a handgun or ammunition for a handgun from a licensed dealer anywhere in America until you're 21, and in several states (including MA) you must be 21 to possess a handgun as well. Want to get married in Nebraska? Be 19. Mississippi? 21.
So look, the complaint about the age requirement for alcohol consumption is tired. There is no single magic age by which our society deems a person qualified to make all adult-like decisions. That statement would be every bit as true if we reduced the age to buy alcohol to 18.
Ahem
By anon
Tue, 08/22/2017 - 3:49pm
A-hem!
By anon
Tue, 08/22/2017 - 9:52pm
Mississippi Code 93-1-5
Under 21? You need permission of parents/guardians (or a judge).
Oh bullshit
By anon
Tue, 08/22/2017 - 6:18pm
If the courts will treat you as an adult, you can join the military and see combat, get married, have kids, it is incredibly puritanical and obnoxious you are legally denied the right to buy and drink any alcohol or buy and use tobacco products.
Young ADULTS need to organize, protest, lobby politicians.
Let's be honest
By polarbare
Tue, 08/22/2017 - 12:57pm
Bud Light should not qualify as beer.
That's the real crime
By anon
Tue, 08/22/2017 - 3:46pm
What idiot springs for a fake ID and then buys pisswater?
Runs in the family
By Will LaTulippe
Tue, 08/22/2017 - 5:30pm
The scion of idiots who didn't prepare him for a lifetime of correct enjoyment of alcohol.
Almost all of them
By merlinmurph
Tue, 08/22/2017 - 9:33pm
I'd say almost all of them
Did not he say this last time?
By whyaduck
Tue, 08/22/2017 - 1:49pm
"Liakos said that he or one of his partners will try to work the door most nights to add a further layer of security"
The bar owner didn't follow through?
By Will LaTulippe
Tue, 08/22/2017 - 5:32pm
Dammit, I said I'd go to a hearing. I stuck around Saratoga an extra day and missed a good one, apparently.
Dude
By Waquiot
Tue, 08/22/2017 - 7:39pm
Tuesday is a dark day. Unless you were staying for steeplechase on Wednesday, the Licensing Board hearing is more entertaining.
Monday isn't
By Will LaTulippe
Tue, 08/22/2017 - 7:44pm
And I wanted to hit Broadway/Caroline one more time.
Genius...
By cindy
Tue, 08/22/2017 - 3:09pm
...."the legal wheat from the underage chaff". One of the best things I've read in a long time.
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