11 Businesses Lose Alcoholic Beverage Licenses
The alcoholic beverage licenses of 11 establishments in the state have been revoked by the state Liquor Authority. Ten others have been canceled and five licensees have received suspensions totaling 67 days.
Under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law, a revocation terminates a business’s license and bans the licensee from holding any alcoholic beverage license for a period of two years. A cancellation also terminates the license, but does not ban the licensee from applying for a license for two years.
A suspension prohibits the consumption or sale of alcoholic beverages for a designated period.
In addition, SLA board members voted to fine 64 licensees $217,500 and claimed 16 bonds for $16,000. A civil penalty is a monetary fine levied against the licensee. A bond claim is a claim made against the licensee’s surety bond, which is a requirement for holding a liquor license.
The list below shows all revocations, cancellations and suspensions imposed by the board at its Jan. 9 meeting. A complete listing of all disciplinary action taken by the board can be found at the SLA web site, www.abc.state.ny.us.
Premises names and addresses are listed by county along with the penalties imposed.








