Before opening your bar or restaurant in New York, it’s essential to confirm whether your business qualifies for a liquor license. Skipping this step can cause costly delays or rejections.
Location Requirements
New York law prohibits licenses within 200 feet of schools or churches. Inspectors also consider community impact, so getting neighborhood support helps your case.
Ownership and Background Checks
Applicants must have a clean criminal record and proper business registration. All partners and major investors are reviewed during the approval process.
Business Type and Operating Hours
Certain licenses depend on your hours and setup—whether it’s a restaurant, nightclub, or bar. The wrong license type can limit your operations.
How Consultants Can Simplify the Process
A licensing consultant helps with paperwork, community board meetings, and state applications. This saves you time and ensures compliance with SLA requirements.
Not sure if your bar qualifies?
Contact Team COL Group for a full liquor license eligibility review and expert guidance in New York.