The is scheduled to unlock its doors in March, according to a sign placed on the door.
On January 2, the Bar's "indefinitely" until it could be transferred to an owner the Alcohol Beverage Control found acceptable.
John Carr, ABC public information officer, said BBC's license had been suspended because the location was operating a "disorderly house."
"There were numerous calls for police services to address such things as fights, assaults, public drunkenness and other problems requiring numerous calls for police services from the Menlo Park Police," Carr told Patch.
Between March 2009 and June 2011, responded to 30 disturbance calls at the location. The complaints included assault with a deadly weapon, , and a lynching on July 18, 2010.
A Menlo Park Patch reader who wants to remain anonymous sent me this photo late Tuesday night. BBC management could not be reached at 11 p.m. on Tuesday to confirm whether the place would indeed be remodeled when it reopens.
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