Vernon restaurant Blend facing staunch opposition to getting liquor license

Blend on Vernon Blvd @ 47th, LIC
The Latino fusion restaurant, Blend is jumping through hoops of fire with the community board to get their liquor license, and seems to be getting burned. Which is too bad, because one really does crave wine with their food. Not to mention, it really sucks for a restaurant business to not get those precious alcohol sales…which is where they make the bulk of their money.
It seems though, from a fervently supportive tipster and general word on the street, that the trouble is not with the board itself, but with a disgruntled neighbor(s) brandishing a conspiracy theory:
“…the owners of Blend took over a year to open up and can’t get their liquor license - not because of permits or construction delays, but because of a neighbor who delusionally insists the fine dining establishment is a devious cover for an illicit night club. As if anyone can really hide a nightclub on Vernon Blvd. Blend was forced to open without a liquor license and still operates without one. This is truly a shame! How can anyone say that there are too many bars/restaurants on Vernon Blvd? A strip that is probably 30 somewhat blocks long where you can almost count the restaurants on one hand. Now they’re going up against the community board again, with a strong chance that they’ll get denied. Why oh why are some people so primitive in their way of thinking… ? This restaurant is without a doubt fantastic, and they deserve to be able to complement their great food with some gorgeous Spanish wine. And we deserve to be allowed to drink it!”
What’s interesting about yesterday’s Daily News article about the matter (which has now been mysteriously removed) is that the alleged accusing neighbors are referred to as ‘activists’. ? And noteworthy, is commentary from the CB2’s chairmen Joe Conley: “”There’s a saturation of bars and restaurants in Long Island City, people are saying enough is enough.”
Also noteworthy, is commentary from one of the opposing neighbor/activists: “We’re not anti-business. We’re not even anti-bar. But the next thing you know, Vernon Blvd will become a mess like the Lower East Side.”
Is Vernon Blvd the next Rivington St? Hmmm… seems unlikely.

This is distressing news. Blend is a perfectly legitimate restaurant with great food, yet they get denied a liquor license because of a disgruntled neighbor - who lives on a commercial strip, Vernon Blvd. If its quiet he seeks in our neighborhood, he should be living on one of the side streets which is zoned for residential use. The owners of Blend need to be more proactive in getting support from the community. There are plenty of us who would like to have a glass of wine with our chuletas! Bring on the petition!!