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MELROSE, MA — With two other Mexican restaurants within a couple Main Street blocks, an incoming competitor is looking for a way to stand out.
Santa Fe Burrito wants to have a full bar and ice cream takeout window when it opens in the old Papa Gino's spot, a restaurant representative told the Protection and License Committee on Monday night.
Carlos Echavarria said the restaurant will be a "place for the whole community." The fast-casual restaurant — Echavarria likened it to a Chipotle or Subway — hopes to be open no later than June 1, he said.
Unlike Chipotle or Subway, customers would be able to belly up to the bar, where there would be a bartender and servers. There would be just fewer than 90 seats in the restaurant.
The committee gave Santa Fe a thumbs up in its quest for a common victualler license, although Councilor Robb Stewart voted against it, expressing concern with a full bar potentially being open until 11 or 12 at night in downtown Melrose.
"I don't think this contributes to what we want to try to achieve as a downtown," Stewart said.
Echavarria said the business does not want to be a "nightclub."
The Liquor Commission will determine the parameters of the restaurant's liquor license.
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