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Genesee-Finger Lakes Region - Liquor Authority Quarterly List of All Active Licensees Based on Liquor Authority Current List of Active Licenses Genesee-Finger Lakes Region - Liquor Authority quarterly list of all active licensees Based on Liquor Authority Current List of Active Licenses License Type Serial Number Method of Operation County Code 3128301 TAVERN SERVING BEER CIDER OP MONROE WINE AND LIQUOR 3154249 CATERING ESTABLISHMENT CT MONROE 3014294 FARM WINERY FW YATES 3151546 OP MONROE 3154203 RESTAURANT SERVING BEER OP LIVINGSTON WINE CIDER AND LIQUOR 3136293 FARM WINERY FW YATES 3153553 DISTILLER CLASS D DD WAYNE 3161304 RESTAURANT SERVING LIQUOR, OP ONTARIO WINE, BEER AND CIDER 3011930 GROCERY STORE SELLING BEER, AX ONTARIO CIDER AND WINE PRODUCTS 3158110 FARM WINERY FW GENESEE 3158237 FARM WINERY FW SENECA 3161436 MICROBREWERY MI MONROE 3139523 RESTAURANT SERVING WINE, RW MONROE BEER, & CIDER 3158031 FARM WINERY FW MONROE 3118140 RESTAURANT SERVING BEER OP MONROE WINE AND LIQUOR CIDER Page 1 of 832 09/29/2021 Genesee-Finger Lakes Region - Liquor Authority quarterly list of all active licensees Based on Liquor Authority Current List of Active Licenses Premise Name DBA CAVERLYS IRISH PUB INC CAVERLYS IRISH PUB TASTEFUL CONNECTIONS INC MILES WINE CELLARS LLC DMC MARKET LLC CURE COFFEE CUP INC CAFFE TAZZA SDMD ENTERPRISES LLC MAGNUS RIDGE WINERY GLENROSE SPIRITS LLC HOLLERHORN DISTILLING LLC BJ'S WHOLESALE CLUB INC BJ'S WHOLESALE CLUB BLACK CREEK CIDERY LLC MURANDA LLC MURANDA CHEESE CO KNUCKLEHEAD CRAFT BREWING LLC KNUCKLEHEAD CRAFT BREWING KAREN POON NEW MING GALLERY VINEYARDS LLC GALLERY VINEYARDS MEDIANETTI INC CIAO Page 2 of 832 09/29/2021 Genesee-Finger Lakes Region - Liquor Authority quarterly list of all active licensees Based on Liquor Authority Current List of Active Licenses Premise Address Premise Address 2 Premise City 741 SOUTH AVE ROCHESTER 1 WHIPPLE LN UNIT 1 ROCHESTER 168 RANDALL CROSSING ROAD HIMROD 50 PUBLIC MARKET ROCHESTER 173 175 177 MAIN ST DANSVILLE 5900 STATE ROUTE 14 ROCK STREAM 5052 COVELL RD N ROSE 8443 SPIRIT RUN NAPLES 3635 BERRYFIELDS RD GENEVA 6885 WARBOYS RD BUILDING A STE 2 BYRON 3075 RTE 96 S BUILDINGS 1 & 2 WATERLOO 426 RIDGE RD WEBSTER 1132 MONROE AVE ROCHESTER 1200 HONEOYE FALLS NO 6 RD HONEOYE FALLS 60 N MAIN ST PITTSFORD Page 3 of 832 09/29/2021 Genesee-Finger Lakes Region - Liquor Authority quarterly list of all active licensees Based on Liquor Authority Current List of Active Licenses Certificate Number License Expiration Date 912132 10/31/2021 915558 02/28/2022 913874 04/30/2022 917365 04/30/2022 917440 04/30/2022 914433 05/31/2022 919476 08/31/2022 925237 08/31/2022 920114 09/30/2022 921302 09/30/2022 922082 10/31/2022 999999 10/31/2022 843193 02/28/2023 926096 04/30/2023 796012 05/31/2023 Page 4 of 832 09/29/2021 Genesee-Finger Lakes Region - Liquor Authority quarterly list of all active licensees Based on Liquor Authority Current List of Active Licenses 3162025 RESTAURANT SERVING BEER RW MONROE CIDER AND WINE 3155252 FARM WINERY FW SENECA 3156532 RESTAURANT SERVING BEER RW MONROE CIDER AND WINE 3150195 BEVERAGE CART SELLING BEER BP MONROE 3130316 DRUG STORE SELLING BEER DX WAYNE CIDER AND WINE PRODUCTS 3166893 FARM CIDERY CF WYOMING 3166574 FARM DISTILLER "D DD SENECA 3154814 CATERING ESTABLISHMENT CT LIVINGSTON SERVING LIQUOR WINE CIDER AND BEER 3011923 GROCERY STORE SELLING BEER AX ONTARIO AND WINE PRODUCTS 3150600 BREWER D MONROE 3151681 RESTAURANT SERVING BEER, OP MONROE WINE, LIQUOR, & CIDER 3144055 RESTAURANT SERVING LIQUOR OP MONROE WINE CIDER & BEER 3165232 FARM BREWER FD ONTARIO 3009378 WHOLESALE BEER C MONROE 3160227 DRUG STORE SELLING BEER DX SENECA CIDER & WINE PRODUCTS 3010338 TAVERN RESTAURANT SERVING OP MONROE Page 5 of 832 09/29/2021 Genesee-Finger Lakes Region - Liquor Authority quarterly list of all active licensees Based on Liquor Authority Current List of Active Licenses SZECHUAN OPERA INC SZECHUAN OPERA BLACK DIAMOND FARM LLC NUTS CORNERS INC MENDON GOLF ENTERPRISES LTD MENDON GOLF CLUB (BEVERAGE CART) CVS ALBANY LLC CVS/PHARMACY #1286 D & P CHASEY LLC THREE FALLS CIDERY ALISTAIRS DISTILLERY LLC ALISTAIR'S DISTILLERY PARTYMAN LLC EVERSON DAIRY INC MARK ANTHONY BREWING INC MIKES HARD LEMONADE CO J DEY INC NASHVILLES WOODYS ON MONROE CORP BRICKWOOD GRILL YOUNG LION BREWING COMPANY LLC D B K CORPORATION WALGREEN EASTERN CO INC WALGREENS STORE #19876 T W T RESTAURANT CORP CASEY JONES Page 6 of 832 09/29/2021 Genesee-Finger Lakes Region - Liquor Authority quarterly list of all active licensees Based on Liquor Authority Current List of Active Licenses 630 PARK AVE ROCHESTER 4675 SENECA RD TRUMANSBURG 328 LAKE RD EAST FORK HAMLIN 226 MENDON IONIA RD MENDON 1215 RTE 31 MACEDON 29 E PARK RD CASTILE 2513 COVERT RD LODI 1515 W HENRIETTA RD AVON KENDALL ST CLIFTON SPRINGS 445 ST PAUL ST ROCHESTER 4853 W HENRIETTA RD HENRIETTA 248 250 MONROE AVE ROCHESTER 24 LAKESHORE RD CANANDAIGUA 662 RIDGE ROAD WEST ROCHESTER 1929 US RTE 20 WATERLOO 689 RIDGEWAY AVENUE ROCHESTER Page 7 of 832 09/29/2021 Genesee-Finger Lakes Region - Liquor Authority quarterly list of all active licensees Based on Liquor Authority Current List of Active Licenses 844252 05/31/2023 933657 08/31/2023 786707 09/30/2023 938196 11/30/2023 846050 06/30/2024 917459 07/31/2024 917491 08/31/2024 922553 06/30/2022 918631 06/30/2022 935569 12/31/2021 922477 06/30/2022 912379 10/31/2021 999999 04/30/2022 846334 06/30/2022 923248 01/31/2022 908724 09/30/2021 Page 8 of 832 09/29/2021 Genesee-Finger Lakes Region - Liquor Authority quarterly list of all active licensees Based on Liquor Authority Current List of Active Licenses BEER, CIDER, WINE AND LIQUOR 3163196 RESTAURANT SERVING LIQUOR, OP MONROE WINE, BEER AND CIDER 3141710 LIQUOR STORE SELLING WINE & L WAYNE LIQUOR 3156276 SUMMER TAVERN SERVING BEER SB MONROE AND CIDER 3160191 DRUG STORE SELLING BEER DX MONROE CIDER & WINE PRODUCTS 3163224 RESTAURANT SERVING LIQUOR, OP WAYNE WINE BEER AND CIDER 3164999 FARM BREWER FD ONTARIO 3010547 RESTAURANT SERVING LIQUOR OP MONROE WINE CIDER AND BEER 3135091 FARM WINERY FW ORLEANS 3148499 RESTAURANT SERVING LIQUOR OP MONROE WINE & BEER, CIDER 3101364 TAVERN SERVING BEER CIDER OP WAYNE WINE AND LIQUOR 3154146 RESTAURANT SERVING LIQUOR OP YATES WINE CIDER AND BEER 3159794 GROCERY STORE SELLING BEER AX MONROE CIDER & WINE PRODUCTS 3012345 GROCERY STORE SELLING BEER AX ORLEANS CIDER AND WINE PRODUCTS Page 9 of 832 09/29/2021 Genesee-Finger Lakes Region - Liquor Authority quarterly list of all active licensees Based on Liquor Authority Current List of Active Licenses LUCCA OF PARK AVE LLC LUCCA KITCHEN & COCKTAILS CEDAR WINE AND SPIRITS INC CEDAR LIQUORS HAMLIN FIRE DEPARTMENT INC HAMLIN FIREMEN FIELD WALGREEN EASTERN CO INC WALGREENS STORE #19448 WILLIAM STREET TAVERN INC ARDENNES BREWING LLC YIANNIS STEAK & SEAFOOD INC YIANNIS RESTAURANT AND BAR LEONARD OAKES ESTATE WINERY INC LEONARD OAKES ESTATE JOEYS PASTA HOUSE INC DC BOWLING VENTURES INC ROSE BOWL LANES SUSAN A HUBER TOP OF THE LAKE 7 ELEVEN INC SUNOCO A PLUS #40183H UNITED REFINING CO OF PA KWIK FILL #A0040 Page 10 of832 09/29/2021 Genesee-Finger Lakes Region - Liquor Authority quarterly list of all active licensees Based on Liquor Authority Current List of Active Licenses 425 MERCHANTS RD ROCHESTER 515 SAMPSON DR SUITE 1201 MACEDON 1503 LAKE RD UNIT 2 HAMLIN 565 MONROE AVE ROCHESTER 32 WILLIAM ST LYONS 570 SNELL RD GENEVA 120 PIXLEY RD GATES 11540 PLATTEN ROAD LYNDONVILLE 1789 PENFIELD RD PENFIELD 725 WEST MILLER STREET NEWARK 301 LAKE ST PENN YAN 1540 JEFFERSON RD ROCHESTER 118 PEARL ST MEDINA Page 11 of832 09/29/2021 Genesee-Finger Lakes Region - Liquor Authority quarterly list of all active licensees Based on Liquor Authority Current List of Active Licenses 897355 11/30/2021 913601 03/31/2022 939349 10/31/2021 923257 01/31/2022 897334 12/31/2021 917221 02/28/2022 922464 06/30/2022 912803 01/31/2022 922621 06/30/2022 913718 12/31/2021 912599 11/30/2021 909475 10/31/2021 907567 10/31/2021 Page 12 of832 09/29/2021 Genesee-Finger Lakes Region - Liquor Authority quarterly list of all active licensees Based on Liquor Authority Current List of Active Licenses 3162138 MICRO BREWERY MI MONROE 3107246 GROCERY STORE SELLING BEER AX MONROE CIDER AND WINE PRODUCTS 3008088 WHOLESALE BEER C GENESEE 3013797 GROCERY STORE SELLING BEER AX WAYNE CIDER AND WINE PRODUCTS 3160823 BAR/TAVERN SERVING BEER, WINE TW MONROE AND CIDER 3160270 RESTAURANT SERVING LIQUOR, OP MONROE WINE, BEER AND CIDER 3156726 TAVERN SERVING BEER, CIDER TW WAYNE AND WINE 3161761 COMBINED CRAFT CM LIVINGSTON MANUFACTURER'S LICENSE 3101204 TAVERN SERVING LIQUOR WINE OP MONROE BEER & CIDER 3164782 TAVERN SERING BEER, CIDER, OP LIVINGSTON WINE AND LIQUOR 3160260 BAR/TAVERN SERVING WINE, BEER TW GENESEE AND CIDER 3162748 GROCERY STORE SELLING BEER A MONROE AND CIDER 3156477 FARM BREWER FD MONROE 3145978 TAVERN SERVING BEER CIDER OP MONROE WINE AND LIQUOR Page 13 of832 09/29/2021 Genesee-Finger Lakes Region - Liquor Authority quarterly list of all active licensees Based on Liquor Authority Current List of Active Licenses CTB GROUP INC WOOD KETTLE BREWING MAINE DISTRIBUTING INC THE LOBSTER TRAP ANGOTTI BEVERAGE CORP ANGOTTI BEVERAGES UNITED REFINING CO OF PA RED APPLE FOOD MART #M0338 LOCK 32 BREWING COMPANY LLC SEVEN STORY BREWING CUSTOM HOUSE BAR & GRILL INC CELK DISTILLING LLC APPLE COUNTRY SPIRITS NO BS BREW COMPANY LLC NO BS BREW COMPANY RTG LLC THE BUG JAR NATHAN CHARLES WOOLLETT & JACLYN GLORIA DUGOS WOOLLETT GENESEE ORLEANS REGIONAL ARTS COUNCIL GO ART! INC DOLGEN NEW YORK LLC DOLLAR GENERAL STORE #5730 GRIFFS BREWERY LLC GRIFFS BREWERY LEMONCELLO CAFE & LOUNGE INC Page 14 of832 09/29/2021 Genesee-Finger Lakes Region - Liquor Authority quarterly list
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