Off-premise beer and wine license for 12th Ave. Chevron
David, LLC seeks to sell beer and wine at the Chevron station on 12th Avenue North. Council will hear the application and decide whether to approve the license.
David, LLC seeks to sell beer and wine at the Chevron station on 12th Avenue North. Council will hear the application and decide whether to approve the license.
Bar La Fete, located at 2212 Morris Avenue, Suite 201, receives approval to serve alcohol as a restaurant. This enables the venue to operate under full liquor licensing.
Volume Services, Inc. gets permission to sell alcohol at City Walk BHM during the 2022 World Games (July 7–17). Temporary license covers the event period only.
Urban League gets permission to sell alcohol at Civil Rights District Marketplace during July 7–17 event. Enables fundraising for nonprofit during week-long marketplace activation.
Greenawalt Hospitality can operate a retail event license at the Powell Steam Plant venue (1800 Powell Avenue South) for the July 7–17, 2022 event. This allows food, beverage, or retail services at the temporary event.
Greenawalt Hospitality is approved to sell beverages and food at the coliseum during the July 7–17 event. This allows the venue to operate concessions during the scheduled event.
Alpha Charlie Grill at 4900 East Lake Boulevard is now licensed to serve beer and wine on and off premises. The license allows the establishment to operate legally in the neighborhood.
The Spun Cow, LLC receives approval to serve alcohol at its restaurant location in downtown Birmingham. This allows the business to expand service offerings and increases local dining options.
Lavender Zen Relaxation Studio gets approval to host a special event on June 5, 2022. The license permits the event at the venue on Cleveland Avenue.
Uptown Entertainment, LLC receives permission to serve alcohol at the jazz venue located at 2250 9th Avenue North. This allows the business to operate a retail lounge serving liquor.
New alcohol manufacturing license for Hi-Wire Brewing location on 4th Avenue South. Public hearing opens for interested parties to comment.
Yazan Alliance, LLC gains permission to sell beer and wine at Stop & Shop, 101 Reverend Abraham Woods Jr. Boulevard. The license allows off-premise alcohol sales at this retail location.
Three Ring Brewing Co. seeks permission to operate a manufacturer-alcohol license at Hi-Wire Brewing on 4th Avenue South. The public hearing will determine if the business meets city standards for operation.
Cheers Events Center at 1700 3rd Avenue West is seeking approval to sell alcohol. The decision affects what beverages the venue can serve to customers.
Uncorked Events Bham, LLC gains permission to serve wine and spirits at The Wine Loft, 2200 1st Avenue North. New retail alcohol businesses require council approval.
A new lounge liquor license for Sistas Bar & Lounge at 3000 12th Avenue North will be heard. Public input is welcomed on the application.
SOCU Birmingham, LLC received an amendment to its restaurant retail liquor license for SOCU Southern Kitchen & Oyster Bar.
New alcohol retail license application for 2201 7th Avenue South. Public hearing will determine if the lounge meets local licensing standards.
Council will vote on whether to issue a retail liquor license to Ceibta Restaurant at 5005 Richard Arrington Jr. Boulevard North. The decision determines whether the restaurant can legally serve beer, wine, and spirits.
Do Dah Day, Inc. received approval to operate retail sales at the Outside Vendor Area on 5th Avenue South during the May 14 festival event.