Mica lands its liquor license

Chip Roman's Mica (8609 Germantown Ave.), which opened as a BYO in March and earned a solid nod from our Adam Erace along the way, has finally secured its liquor license.

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Mica lands its liquor license

POSTED: Wednesday, July 20, 2011, 3:19 PM
Filed Under: Booze | Food News

Chip Roman's Mica (8609 Germantown Ave.), which opened as a BYO in March and earned a solid nod from our Adam Erace along the way, has finally secured its liquor license. They're doing beer and cocktails, but wine's the real sell up in Chestnut Hill — bottle prices on the internationally inflected list range between $32 and $110, but most hover in the modest $40ish range; glasses go from $8 to $12. If you still want to tote along your own, note that Mica's running a $25 corkage fee.

Photo: Neal Santos

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