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Which type of license is required for an establishment to sell alcohol for consumption on its premises (e.g., a restaurant or bar)?
A Liquor Primary Licence is specifically for establishments where the primary business is the sale and service of liquor for consumption on the premises (e.g.,
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Question: Which type of license is required for an establishment to sell alcohol for consumption on its premises (e.g., a restaurant or bar)?
Answer options:
- Liquor Retail Store Licence
- Special Event Permit
- Food Primary Licence ✅ Liquor Primary Licence
Correct answer: Liquor Primary Licence
Explanation: A Liquor Primary Licence is specifically for establishments where the primary business is the sale and service of liquor for consumption on the premises (e.g., bars, nightclubs). A Food Primary Licence is for restaurants where the primary business is food, though they can also serve liquor. Liquor Retail Stores sell for off-premises consumption, and Special Event Permits are for temporary events.
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