Planning to serve alcohol at a street fair, food festival, or outdoor market in New York? You’ll need more than coolers and cups—you need the right permit.
The New York State Liquor Authority (SLA) has specific rules about alcohol service at temporary events. Failing to secure the right license can result in fines, shutdowns, or lost revenue.
Here’s what you need to know to keep your event legal, safe, and running smoothly.
Do You Need a Temporary Liquor License?
Yes—if you’re planning to serve, sell, or allow alcohol to be consumed at a public event, even just for a few hours, a temporary liquor permit is required.
This applies to:
- Street fairs
- Cultural festivals
- Food and drink pop-ups
- Outdoor concerts or performances
- Private events in public venues
If alcohol will be sold, included in the ticket price, or provided in exchange for donations, it counts.
Types of Temporary Permits Available
The most common options include:
1. Catering Permit
Used by businesses already holding an on-premises license to serve alcohol at off-site events.
2. Special Event Permit (Nonprofit or Organization)
For nonprofits or associations holding a public event. Must meet specific requirements.
3. One-Day Beer & Wine Permit
Allows limited service (no hard liquor) at a specified event and location.
What You’ll Need to Apply
To apply for a temporary permit through the SLA, you’ll typically need:
- Event details and location
- Proof of right to use the space
- Site layout or event floor plan
- Security plan (if applicable)
- Proof of nonprofit status (if claiming exemption)
Applications are time-sensitive, and missing documents can cause delays or rejections.
How Far in Advance Should You Apply?
We recommend applying at least 30 days in advance—especially during busy event seasons.
In some cases, a permit can be rushed, but SLA approval is never guaranteed without proper documentation.
Let Team COL Group Handle the Paperwork
We’ve helped hundreds of NYC businesses and event organizers get the right liquor permits—on time and without the stress.
Our team will:
- Help you choose the right license
- Prepare and submit your application
- Coordinate with the SLA and city officials
- Handle renewals or modifications if needed
Whether you’re hosting your first street fair or a regular community event, we’ll make sure your alcohol service is fully licensed and compliant.
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Contact us to get started.