More than 2,000 Summit County (outside Akron) restaurants and food places were cited during the most recent inspection year. But more than half of the locations cited received less than 10 citations.
Tipsy Boar in East Hempfield Township closed this week after its owners said their landlord suddenly sold their liquor license.
Reached by phone, Lisa Mantzavas declined to comment beyond the Facebook post.
Opened in March 2019, the 85-seat Tipsy Boar featured a pub menu of wings, burgers, sandwiches, gyros and fish and chips. It took a spot that is the former location of Crazy Tomato Grill, which closed in the fall of 2017. Crazy Tomato Grill opened in April 2015 after a major renovation to a 3,400-square-foot building that had previously housed an insurance office.
The restaurant liquor license for the property at 380 Centerville Road is owned by Themistoklis Sacarellos, who said it has been sold to a buyer he declined to identify. State records did not yet reflect the sale. He said the property will be available for lease âin the near future.â