Other Licenses That May Be Held in Conjunction With a Tavern License
Specially Designated Merchant (SDM) License
Allows the sale of beer, wine, and mixed spirit drink products in their original, unopened containers for consumption off the licensed premises (take-out).
Brewpub License
Allows a licensee to manufacture and sell and serve its own beer for consumption on the premises or for take-out.
Permits, Permissions, and Authorizations
Sunday Sales Permit (A.M.)
A permit that allows the sale of mixed spirit drink, beer, and wine on Sunday mornings between 7:00am and 12:00 noon, if allowed by the local unit of government.
Sunday Sales Permit (P.M.)
Allows the sale of mixed spirit drink on Sunday afternoons and evenings between 12:00 noon and 2:00am (Monday morning), if allowed by the local unit of government.
Banquet Facility Permit
Authorizes an on-premises licensee to serve alcohol at a separate licensed banquet facility used only for scheduled functions. An on-premises licensee may be issued one Banquet Facility Permit, as an extension of its licensed premises.
Catering Permit
Authorizes licensee to sell, deliver, and serve beer, wine, and spirits in the original containers at private events. A licensee must have a food service establishment license or retail food establishment license to qualify for this permit.
Dance Permit
Allows dancing by patrons of a business with an on-premises license. Often combined with an Entertainment Permit.
Entertainment Permit
Allows certain types of live entertainment at a business with an on-premises license. An Entertainment Permit does not allow topless activity. Often combined with a Dance Permit.
Extended Hours Permit
A permit held in conjunction with a Dance or Entertainment Permit (or both) that allows dancing or entertainment on the licensed premises outside the legal hours for the sale of alcohol. An Extended Hours Permit does not allow the sale of alcohol outside of the legal hours of sale.
Living Quarters Permit
Allows living quarters to be directly connected to the licensed premises.
On-Premises Public Swimming Pool Permit
Allows a licensee to sell and serve alcohol to customers in a licensed public swimming pool that meets special requirements in the Public Health Code.
Social District Permit
Allows a licensee to sell and serve an alcoholic beverage to a customer who may drink it in a social district created by the local governmental unit.
Specific Purpose Permit
Allows specific types of activities (such as the service of food, sporting activities, meetings, etc.) to occur on the licensed premises outside the legal hours for the sale of alcohol. A specific purpose permit does not allow the sale of alcohol outside of the legal hours of sale.
Topless Activity Permit
Allows topless activity by the employees, agents, or contractors of a business with an on-premises license.
Direct Connection Permission
Allows connections from the licensed premises to unlicensed premises.
Off-Premises Storage Permission
Allows a licensee to store alcoholic inventory off the licensed premises in a secure storage area.
Outdoor Service Authorization
Authorization granted by the Commission for a licensee to sell alcohol outdoors in an area controlled by the licensee. This can be a patio area next to the licensed premises or a space as large as a golf course.