How Early Should You Apply for a Liquor License in NYC? A 2025 Guide

Opening a restaurant, bar, or café in New York City? One of the first steps in your business plan should be applying for your liquor license. But how early should you start the process in 2025?

Here’s what you need to know to avoid delays and open on time.

Average Timeline for Liquor License Approval

For a standard on-premises liquor license in NYC:

  • Full approval takes about 4 to 6 months
  • Community Board reviews, SLA processing, and required inspections can add time

Starting late is one of the main reasons new businesses miss their opening dates.

Temporary Permits Can Speed Things Up

If you qualify, you can get a Temporary Beer & Wine Permit in as little as 30 days while your full application is processed.
But keep in mind: your initial paperwork must be complete and accurate to be approved.

When Should You Apply?

Our recommendation:

  • Start 3 to 6 months before your planned opening date
  • Begin the application process as soon as you’ve signed your lease and have your floor plan ready

Common Mistakes That Cause Delays

  • Submitting incomplete floor plans or leases
  • Missing Community Board notifications
  • Not preparing proper 500-foot rule documentation

These mistakes can add months to your timeline.

Plan Ahead with Expert Help

At Team COL Group, we help New York businesses navigate the liquor licensing process from start to finish—making sure paperwork, permits, and deadlines are handled properly.

Contact us today to get started.
Learn more in our liquor license guide.

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