Brooklyn Community Board 6

Liquor Licenses

Standalone district profile

On-premises liquor-license records across CB6

An on-premises liquor license allows a business to sell and serve alcohol for consumption on site, including bars, restaurants, taverns, and hotels. Community boards do not approve or deny liquor licenses, but they review applications, hear community concerns, and submit recommendations to the State Liquor Authority.

Full LiquorWine & BeerBrewery / Special

CB6 review context

CB6 reviews full on-premises liquor applications and works with applicants on stipulations that may become enforceable license conditions. Beer-and-wine applicants are not reviewed by the board in the same way, but the State Liquor Authority still requires community-board notice before filing in many cases.

Notice

Some applications may also be subject to the 500 Foot Law, which applies when a proposed on-premises liquor license is near three existing on-premises licenses. CB6 accepts 30-day notices by email at liza@bkcb6.org.

CB6 records
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On-premises license records in the local CB6 dataset.
Full liquor
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Restaurants, bars, clubs, hotels, and related full-liquor classes.
Wine & beer
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Wine-and-beer restaurant and bar classes within CB6.
Special
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Breweries, farm breweries, wineries, and related special classes.
The map above is self-hosted and reads from a local BKCB6 liquor-license dataset saved in this repository rather than the previous external map embed.
License #Legal NameDBAAddressLicense TypeBev. Auth.Status