Owner of Dorchester communications shop plans to shift into shawarma
Update: Approved.
The Boston Licensing Board votes tomorrow on whether to let Jean-Luc De Barros convert his Plateau Communications shop at 251 Bowdoin St. in Dorchester into Boston Plateau Shawarma, where he promised to serve the Middle Eastern thin-sliced meat and chicken "slow cooked to perfection."
If the board approves the shawarma restaurant, it would mainly sell takeout, although it would have nine seats.
In a separate vote, the board will also consider whether to formally designate the upper two floors of the building, which De Barros owns, as a lodging house.
De Barros has been renting out the four rooms, each with two beds and a kitchen, through Airbnb and VRBO. But while the city frowns on non-owner-occupied short-term rentals - De Barros lives in Roxbury, lodging houses are still allowed.
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All I know
There will never be too many Shawarma shops.
This one
is a short and easy walk for me, the other ones currently require me to get my bike out, so yes definitely needed.
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Much llike the life sciences industry.