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Denham Springs council denies liquor license renewal for business that allegedly holds church services

3 hours 22 minutes 59 seconds ago Wednesday, August 13 2025 Aug 13, 2025 August 13, 2025 11:23 AM August 13, 2025 in News
Source: WBRZ

DENHAM SPRINGS — Denham Springs City Council members are denying a liquor license renewal for a business because it allegedly holds church services in the same building. 

Council members denied Mustard Seed Creamery the renewal, citing a Louisiana law that prohibits alcohol sales within 300 feet of a building that is used exclusively as a church. 

Owner Tim Levert said that on Sunday Mornings, Mustard Seed is used as a place of worship after business hours. However, the primary function of the space is as a restaurant, Levert said. 

While council members struggled to agree on a decision, a motion was made to let Levert renew the license if he moves his study group to a different location. This motion was ultimately rejected. 

Levert says the removal of the liquor license is hurting his business. 

"We sell hardly any food because people want to have a glass of wine when they go to dinner," he said.

Levert did not say what he planned to do next. 

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