Barrington pizza shop fails police alcohol compliance check

Posted 10/7/15

A Barrington restaurant failed an alcohol compliance check conducted on Wednesday, Sept. 30.

According to Barrington police, a server at Piezoni's restaurant on County Road served a Budweiser to an 18-year-old male "decoy" during a …

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Barrington pizza shop fails police alcohol compliance check

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A Barrington restaurant failed an alcohol compliance check conducted on Wednesday, Sept. 30.

According to Barrington police, a server at Piezoni's restaurant on County Road served a Budweiser to an 18-year-old male "decoy" during a compliance check.

The teenager reportedly entered the restaurant and ordered a beer. According to police, the server failed to ask for the man's ID and handed over the Budweiser.

Police said servers at Pizzico, Brickyard Wine and Spirits, Grapes and Grains, Bluewater Grille, Billy's and the Barrington Democratic Club all passed the alcohol compliance check.

A business that violates the compliance check must pay a $150 fine or can challenge the fine at a municipal court hearing.

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