After being hit for city violations, So Many Roads agrees to close for November.
, the psychedelic rock-themed venue, has agreed to close its doors for the month of November after being hit with an array of legal and code violations.
In particular, So Many Roads, which is located at 918 West First Avenue, admitted to violating state statutes and city ordinances related to providing alcohol to a minor, selling alcohol to a minor, distributing a controlled substance and disorderly behavior. All of these violations took place from September 2021 through this April.
Both venues were once owned by promoter and Deadhead Jay Bianchi, who in 2020 transferred his ownership stake so that Tyler Bishop owned two-thirds and Timothy Premus owned one-third of Sancho's; Bishop also took over as sole owner of So Many Roads Brewery. In the summer of 2021, as Bianchi was dealing with sexual-assault allegations and union complaints over fair payment, he said he was retiring from the business.
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