San Antonio late-night book lounge Libros shut down for allegedly serving alcohol without license

Those who like to read in public during the wee hours of the morning will have to find another haunt after the closure of Libros Readers Lounge, a gothy book-reading hangout known for its unusual operating hours. San Antonio Code Enforcement officers revoked the establishment's certificate of occupancy in June after they visited and found it serving alcohol without the proper certificates and licensing, city spokeswoman Ximena Copa-Wiggins told the Current. The establishment's certificate of occupancy was for a bookstore, not a bar or tavern, according to Copa-Wiggins.
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