A liquor licence states where and when you can serve alcohol. Different licences are available to suit different businesses or community organisations. Fees and legal obligations for liquor licences vary, depending on the type of business and licence. If you are an existing liquor licensee, permits and licence variations are available if you want to change the conditions of your licence or extend your approved trading hours. Permits are also available for non-proprietary organisations that want to serve alcohol temporarily or at a one-off event.
You will need a subsidiary off-premises licence when selling liquor for off-premises consumption is a secondary function of your business. Types of businesses that may require this licence include florists or businesses that sell gift baskets although, under some conditions, they may be exempt. You will need a bar licence if your main business activity is selling liquor for consumption on licensed premises with a maximum seating capacity of 60 patrons. You will need an industrial canteen licence when the main function of your business is selling liquor in remote industrial locations to employees and their guests.
You can apply for an artisan producer licence when the main function of your business is the production on the licensed premises of:. All applicants must also have a criminal history and other relevant probity checks to hold a liquor licence.
You may also be required to advertise your licence application. Read the frequently asked questions about the artisan producer licence to learn more. The commercial special facility licence applies to casinos, airports, convention centres and other tourism businesses, excluding sporting facilities.
The community club licence applies to non-proprietary clubs e. Employing apprentices and trainees. Employing apprentices and trainees Your step-by-step guide to employing apprentices and trainees. Find Queensland food and beverage suppliers.
Find Queensland food and beverage suppliers Search our Food and Beverage Supplier Directory to find businesses and caterers that supply products grown, made or produced in Queensland. Coronavirus COVID advice for liquor and gaming licensees Stay up to date with your requirements for operating licensed premises in Queensland during the coronavirus health emergency. Check In Qld app. Inside Liquor and Gaming newsletter. Inside Liquor and Gaming newsletter Stay up-to-date with the latest news for liquor and gaming licensees.
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Customers should not BYO to your restaurant if you do not give them consent. We are a licensed venue only. We are licensed and allow BYO. Also consider
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