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The three most common types of liquor licenses in Pennsylvania for restaurants are the Restaurant (R) Liquor License, Eating Place (E) Liquor License and Hotel (H) Liquor License.
The Summary of Act 86(opens in a new tab) details all the privileges and obligations of the new RTDC permit, which will authorize permittees to sell spirits-based RTDC ranging from 0.5% alcohol beverage by volume (ABV) to 12.5% ABV in original containers up to 16 ounces for off-premises consumption (to go).
The PLCB is now accepting applications for ready-to-drink cocktail (RTDC) permits. Licensees interested in applying for a RTDC permit can do so through PLCB+(opens in a new tab), the PLCBs online licensing and regulatory platform.
R licenses are the most common type of license, and while it is frequently referred to as a bar or tavern licenses, many different types of businesses can hold such a license, including establishments that have obtained PLCB approval for an interior connection to or with a grocery store or convenience store.
Wine expanded permits authorizing the sale of up to three liters of wine to go per retail transaction may be requested through PLCB+(opens in a new tab) by restaurant and hotel licensees.
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Restaurants may sell up to 192 fl. oz. of beer for off-premises consumption, but they may not sell liquor (wine or spirits) to go. An R licensee that applies for and obtains a Wine Expanded Permit, may sell up to 300 mL (four 750 mL bottles) of wine to go in a single transaction.
Anyone looking to sell alcohol in the state of PA needs an appropriate license from the PCLB. Each PA county has a limited number of various types of licenses determined by the County-Quota Law. Typically quotas are set to 1 license for every 3,000 citizens in a county and updated every ten years.
A person who sells or offers to sell any liquor or malt or brewed beverage without being licensed violates Sales Without a License (Liquor Code Title 47, Sections 491.1, 492.2, and 492.3) and shall, in addition to any other penalty prescribed by law, be sentenced to pay a fine of two dollars ($2.00) per fluid ounce for

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