SAN FRANCISCO LIQUOR LICENSE TYPE 20
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One of the more common type of liquor licenses, is the Type 20 liquor license. If you’re planning on opening a grocery store or convenience store in San Francisco, you will most likely need a San Francisco Liquor License Type 20 if you intend to sell alcohol. Type 20 licenses are designated as off-premises licenses for the sale of packaged beer and wine. This type of San Francisco liquor license does not allow for the sale of open containers of beer or wine. Also, there is no stipulation under the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) that bars minors from being present on the premises.
San Francisco Liquor License Type 20 licenses are typically issued for brick and mortar stores that sell items such as foodstuffs, in addition to beer and wine. Unlike some of the other licenses, the San Francisco Type 20 liquor license permits the holder to sell this type of alcohol without any quota on gross sales of other items from the store, such as food. Also different from licenses such as the Type 41 and Type 47, the San Francisco Type 20 liquor license is designated as an off-premises license. Beer and wine may not be sold for on-premises consumption.
Are you planning on opening a business that needs this type of license? If you feel that your business requires a San Francisco Liquor License Type 20, then you have found the right place! We can help you to obtain a San Francisco Liquor License Type 20 , with no stress or hassle on your part. We can provide both assistance and consultation in applying for a license directly from the ABC, as well as assistance in brokering the purchase of your San Francisco Type 20 liquor license from a seller on the open market.
Do you currently hold a San Francisco Liquor License Type 20 that you want to sell? Our team can assist you there too! We can ensure that we find the best value for your license, while also vetting any interested buyers to ensure that they are qualified under the requirements of the ABC.