The process for the license transfer to complete, ABC representatives told the pub, vary depending on the situation. The paper, citing records with the Fresno County Recorder’s Office, said the license was sold from the shuttered teppanyaki restaurant to the casino for $30,000. The Fresno Business Journal reports Monday that the casino began the process of transferring a liquor license from now-closed River Park-based Yoshino Japanese Restaurant in late July, the day after it opened its new casino resort.
Table Mountain Casino and Resort, long the lone dry tribal casino in Central California, may soon be serving up cocktails and other alcohol.