Liquor Licenses: Types of Licenses & PermitsHotel and Restaurant license permits restaurants, and hotels with
restaurant facilities, to sell malt, vinous and spirituous liquors to the public
for consumption within the licensed premises.
Tavern license permits the sale to the public of malt, vinous and spirituous
liquors for consumption on the premises.
Retail Liquor Storelicense permits the sale to the public of malt, vinous
spirituous liquors to the public in sealed containers for consumption off the
premises.
3.2% Beer license permits the sale of fermented malt beverage (3.2% beer)
to the public by the drink for consumption on the premises or in sealed
containers for off-premises consumption, or for both on and off premises
consumption, depending upon the type of license issued.
Beer and Wine license permits the sale of malt and vinous liquors only to
the public for consumption on the licensed premises.
Liquor-Licensed Drug Store license permits licensed drugstores to sell
malt, vinous and spirituous liquors to the public in sealed containers for
consumption off the premises.
Optional Premises license permits the sale on a licensed outdoor sports
and recreational facility of malt, vinous and spirituous liquors by the drink to
customers for consumption on the premises.
Arts license permits qualifying non-profit corporations and municipalities to
sell malt, vinous and spirituous liquors to patrons of artistic and cultural
performances for consumption on the premises in connection with such
performances.
Bed and Breakfast Permit allows complimentary alcohol beverages to be
provided only to overnight guests during limited hours for consumption
on the premises.
Brew Pub license allows sale and consumption on premises of malt, vinous
and spirituous liquors and permits the manufacture of malt liquor on the
licensed premises. Malt liquor that is manufactured on licensed premises
may be sold for consumption on the premises, sold to an independent
wholesaler for distribution to other licensed retailers, or sold to the public
in properly labeled sealed containers "to go".
Club license permits qualifying non-profit corporations to sell malt, vinous or
spirituous liquors to members and their guests for consumption on the
premises.
Delivery Permit allows the delivery of alcohol beverages to locations off
the licensed premises in sealed containers. Permits are only available to off
premises retail licensees and to 3.2 beer licensees who hold on/off
combination licenses.
Racetrack license permits racetracks with pari-mutuel wagering to sell malt,
vinous and spirituous liquors to customers for consumption on the premises.
Public Transportation System license permits operators of a public
transportation system to sell malt, vinous and spirituous liquors to the
public for consumption on the conveyances, cars, or planes of the system,
or in private club rooms in airports or airport concourses.
Mini Bar Permits allow a hotel and restaurant licensee (owner) who has
a separate hotel facility, if located within 1,000 feet of its existing hotel
and restaurant license, to establish mini bars in guest rooms at the hotel.
Retail Gaming Tavern license allows sale of malt, vinous and spirituous
liquor by the drink for consumption on the premises.