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OREGON LIQUOR CONTROL COMMISSION Page 1 of 683 Licensed Businesses As of 8/12/2018 4:10A.M OREGON LIQUOR CONTROL COMMISSION Page 1 of 683 Licensed Businesses As of 8/12/2018 4:10A.M. License License Secondary Location Tradename Licensee Name Type Mailing Address Premises Address Premises No. License No. Expires County To License # #1 FOOD 4 MART FUN 4 U INC O PO BOX 5026 729 SW 185TH 28426 271408 03/31/2019 WASHINGTON BEAVERTON, OR 97006 ALOHA, OR 97006 Phone: 503-502-9271 00 WINES 00 OREGON LLC WY 937 NW GLISAN ST #1037 801 N SCOTT ST 58406 272542 03/31/2019 YAMHILL PORTLAND, OR 97209 CARLTON, OR 97111 Phone: 503-852-6100 1 800 WINESHOP.COM 1 800 WINESHOP.COM INC DS 525 AIRPARK RD 51973 267742 12/31/2018 OUTSIDE OR NAPA, CA 94558 Phone: 800-946-3746 1 AM MARKET 1 AM MARKET INC O PO BOX 46 320 N MAIN ST 4346 275587 06/30/2019 DOUGLAS RIDDLE, OR 97469 RIDDLE, OR 97469 Phone: 541-874-2722 1 AM MARKET 1 AM MARKET INC O PO BOX 46 1931 NE STEPHENS 4379 275588 06/30/2019 DOUGLAS RIDDLE, OR 97469 ROSEBURG, OR 97470 Phone: 541-673-0554 10 BARREL BREWING COMPANY 10 BARREL BREWING LLC WY ONE BUSCH PLACE / 202-1 1135 NW GALVESTON AVE SUITE A 46579 260298 09/30/2018 DESCHUTES 260297 ST LOUIS, MO 63118 BEND, OR 97703 Phone: 541-678-5228 10 BARREL BREWING COMPANY 10 BARREL BREWING LLC F-COM ONE BUSCH PLACE / 202-1 62950 & 62970 NE 18TH ST 49506 259722 09/30/2018 DESCHUTES ST LOUIS, MO 63118 BEND, OR 97701 Phone: 541-585-1007 10 BARREL BREWING COMPANY 10 BARREL BREWING LLC F-COM ONE BUSCH PLACE / 202-1 1135 NW GALVESTON AVE SUITE A 57088 259724 09/30/2018 DESCHUTES ST LOUIS, MO 63118 BEND, OR 97703 Phone: 541-678-5228 10 BARREL BREWING COMPANY 10 BARREL BREWING LLC BRW ONE BUSCH PLACE / 202-1 62950 & 62970 NE 18TH ST 49506 260295 09/30/2018 DESCHUTES ST LOUIS, MO 63118 BEND, OR 97701 Phone: 541-585-1007 10 BARREL BREWING COMPANY 10 BARREL BREWING LLC BRW ONE BUSCH PLACE / 202-1 1135 NW GALVESTON AVE SUITE A 57088 260296 09/30/2018 DESCHUTES 260295 ST LOUIS, MO 63118 BEND, OR 97703 Phone: 541-678-5228 10 BARREL BREWING COMPANY 10 BARREL BREWING LLC WY ONE BUSCH PLACE / 202-1 62950 & 62970 NE 18TH ST 49506 260297 09/30/2018 DESCHUTES ST LOUIS, MO 63118 BEND, OR 97701 Phone: 541-585-1007 10 BARREL BREWING COMPANY 10 BARREL BREWING LLC WMBW ONE BUSCH PLACE / 202-1 62950 & 62970 NE 18TH ST 49506 263174 09/30/2018 DESCHUTES ST LOUIS, MO 63118 BEND, OR 97701 Phone: 541-585-1007 10 BARREL BREWING COMPANY 10 BARREL BREWING LLC DIST ONE BUSCH PLACE / 202-1 62950 & 62970 NE 18TH ST 49506 264435 09/30/2018 DESCHUTES ST LOUIS, MO 63118 BEND, OR 97701 Phone: 541-585-1007 10 BARREL BREWING COMPANY 10 BARREL BREWING LLC WY ONE BUSCH PLACE / 202-1 1411 NW FLANDERS 53887 260299 09/30/2018 DESCHUTES 260297 ST LOUIS, MO 63118 PORTLAND, OR 97209 Phone: 503-224-1700 10 BARREL BREWING COMPANY 10 BARREL BREWING LLC F-COM ONE BUSCH PLACE / 202-1 1411 NW FLANDERS 53856 265385 12/31/2018 MULTNOMAH ST LOUIS, MO 63118 PORTLAND, OR 97209 Phone: 503-224-1700 10 BARREL BREWING COMPANY 10 BARREL BREWING LLC BRW ONE BUSCH PLACE / 202-1 1411 NW FLANDERS 53856 265386 12/31/2018 MULTNOMAH ST LOUIS, MO 63118 PORTLAND, OR 97209 Phone: 503-224-1700 101 BAR AND GRILL FUN O ONE LLC F-COM PO BOX 363 98141 W BENHAM LN 4210 274817 06/30/2019 CURRY BROOKINGS, OR 97415 BROOKINGS, OR 97415 Phone: 541-251-0570 1026 BEVERAGE COMPANY LLC 1026 BEVERAGE COMPANY LLC CERA 2248 RANCHO PLATA AVE SE36 WAYFAIRE 58268 268443 12/31/2022 OUTSIDE OR RIO RANCHO, NM 87124 RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA,Phone: CA 92688 505-977-1010 102ND STREET MARKET #1 SOFIA FOOD MART INC O 16641 SE 82ND DR #101 4646 NE 102ND AVE 324 278116 12/31/2018 MULTNOMAH CLACKAMAS, OR 97015 PORTLAND, OR 97220 Phone: 503-257-9563 108 BAR & GRILL BLEU POINTE CORPORATION F-COM 10908 SE KNAPP ST 10845 NE HALSEY ST 254 266935 12/31/2018 MULTNOMAH PORTLAND, OR 97266 PORTLAND, OR 97213 Phone: 503-255-8833 10TH AVE LIQUOR STORE GT & P LLC O 925 SW 10TH AVE 52212 277320 06/30/2019 MULTNOMAH PORTLAND, OR 97205 Phone: 503-227-3391 1188 BREWING COMPANY 1188 BREWING COMPANY LLC BP 61905 DOBBIN CT 141 E MAIN ST 51349 262758 09/30/2018 GRANT BEND, OR 97702 JOHN DAY, OR 97845 Phone: 541-620-1357 1188 BREWING COMPANY 1188 BREWING COMPANY LLC F-COM 61905 DOBBIN CT 141 E MAIN ST 51350 262340 09/30/2018 GRANT BEND, OR 97702 JOHN DAY, OR 97845 Phone: 541-620-1357 License License Secondary Location Tradename Licensee Name Type Mailing Address Premises Address Premises No. License No. Expires County To License # 11TH AVENUE LIQUOR BALL ENTERPRISES LLC O 1040 SE HAWTHORNE BLVD 58431 272767 06/30/2019 MULTNOMAH PORTLAND, OR 97214 Phone: 503-236-2076 11TH ST MARKET OREGON CONVENIENCE LLC O 425 NW 11TH ST 425 NW 11TH ST 49154 271591 09/30/2018 UMATILLA HERMISTON, OR 97838 HERMISTON, OR 97838 Phone: 541-567-2276 12 BRIDGE CIDERWORKS BRIDGE CITY CIDERWORKS LLC WY 3804 FAIRHAVEN DR 19376 MOLALLA AVE #130 57041 272913 03/31/2019 CLACKAMAS WEST LINN, OR 97068 OREGON CITY, OR 97045 Phone: 503-715-6806 12 RANCH WINES 12 RANCH WINES INC WY 4550 BURGDORF RD 38432 260073 09/30/2018 KLAMATH BONANZA, OR 97623 Phone: 541-545-1204 12 RANCH WINES 12 RANCH WINES INC WY 4550 BURGDORF RD 522 MAIN ST 46808 260074 09/30/2018 KLAMATH 260073 BONANZA, OR 97623 KLAMATH FALLS, OR 97601Phone: 541-545-1204 123 RAMEN THE ROOT CELLAR LLC L 1289 NE 2ND ST #2 54864 262658 09/30/2018 DESCHUTES BEND, OR 97701 Phone: 541-977-1720 1285 RESTOBAR KURTIS INC F-COM 3275 REDWOOD LP 1285 BAY ST 28719 274449 06/30/2019 LANE FLORENCE, OR 97439 FLORENCE, OR 97439 Phone: 541-902-8338 12TH & MAPLE WINE COMPANY CORUS ESTATES & VINEYARDS LLC WY 1410 LAKESIDE CT # 109 1242 SE MAPLE ST 39570 272443 03/31/2019 YAMHILL YAKIMA, WA 98902 DUNDEE, OR 97115 Phone: 503-538-7724 12TH STREET MARKET DODD INCORPORATION O 1695 12TH ST SE 42895 268874 03/31/2019 MARION SALEM, OR 97302 Phone: 503-588-4144 12TH STREET PUB & GRUB WYMORE 2 LLC F-COM 5500 WOODSIDE DR 2795 12TH ST SE 51043 271689 03/31/2019 MARION TURNER, OR 97392 SALEM, OR 97302 Phone: 678-201-8828 13 VIRTUES BREWING CO PHILADELPHIA'S STEAKS & HOAGIES BP 6410 SE MILWAUKIE AVE 17892 277401 06/30/2019 MULTNOMAH INC PORTLAND, OR 97202 Phone: 503-239-8544 13TH AVENUE MARKET E MART LLC O 410 W 13TH AVE 35738 274748 06/30/2019 LANE EUGENE, OR 97401 Phone: 541-484-2250 14TH & MAIN ST MARKET STH INC O 536 E 11TH AVE 1408 MAIN ST 47987 275983 06/30/2019 LANE EUGENE, OR 97401 SPRINGFIELD, OR 97477 Phone: 541-514-7744 15 MILE WINERY C & L BOLTON LLC WY 996 LAUREL LN 66501 BOLTON RD 51083 260336 09/30/2018 WASCO OREGON CITY, OR 97045 DUFUR, OR 97021 Phone: 541-965-1445 15 MILE WINERY C & L BOLTON LLC WY 996 LAUREL LN 306 COURT ST SUITE A 53413 260337 09/30/2018 WASCO 260336 OREGON CITY, OR 97045 THE DALLES, OR 97058 Phone: 541-965-1444 16 TONS UNION CAFE SIXTEEN TONS LLC L 2864 WILLAMETTE #500 42074 276703 06/30/2019 LANE EUGENE, OR 97405 Phone: 541-345-2003 174TH MARKET AND DELI K GOLDEN HORSE INC O 17405 SE STARK ST 43348 266665 12/31/2018 MULTNOMAH PORTLAND, OR 97233 Phone: 503-206-5058 1789 WINES 1789 WINES LLC WYNC 2610 RIESLING WY 17545 ARCHERY SUMMIT RD 44989 268471 03/31/2019 YAMHILL MCMINNVILLE, OR 97128 DAYTON, OR 97114 Phone: 503-435-7882 1849 WINE COMPANY STRATUS WINE & SPIRITS LLC CERA 4441 S DOWNEY RD 56849 252732 12/31/2021 OUTSIDE OR VERNON, CA 90058 Phone: 323-581-3663 1849 WINE COMPANY STRATUS WINE & SPIRITS LLC DS 4441 S DOWNEY RD 58587 273413 12/31/2018 OUTSIDE OR VERNON, CA 90058 Phone: 323-581-3663 1856 BEER WINE CIDER LLC O 1465 NE PRESCOTT #A 50030 264821 12/31/2018 MULTNOMAH PORTLAND, OR 97211 Phone: 503-756-1747 1856 BEER WINE CIDER LLC L 1465 NE PRESCOTT #A 50031 264822 12/31/2018 MULTNOMAH PORTLAND, OR 97211 Phone: 503-756-1747 1859 CIDER CO FRONTIER CIDER COMPANY LLC WY 40687 FOX VALLEY RD 249 LIBERTY ST NE #140 55264 271274 03/31/2019 MARION LYONS, OR 97358 SALEM, OR 97301 Phone: 503-545-7387 185TH PRODUCE BISCHOFF LLC O 18485 SW TUALATIN VALLEY HWY 57657 269086 03/31/2019 WASHINGTON BEAVERTON, OR 97003 Phone: 503-574-3000 19TH AT BATTLE CREEK SK ENG INC F-COM 4173 SUNRAY AVE S 5765 COMMERCIAL ST SE #110 44466 269625 03/31/2019 MARION CLUBHOUSE & GRILL SALEM, OR 97302 SALEM, OR 97306 Phone: 503-586-0245 2 AMIGOS RESTAURANT MARQUEZ ENTERPRISES INC L 22605 NE HALSEY #F 37305 265323 12/31/2018 MULTNOMAH FAIRVIEW, OR 97024 Phone: 503-491-2804 License License Secondary Location Tradename Licensee Name Type Mailing Address Premises Address Premises No. License No. Expires County To License # 2 HAWK VINEYARD AND WINERY 2 HAWK LLC WY 2335 N PHOENIX RD 2335 N PHOENIX RD 50268 260893 09/30/2018 JACKSON MEDFORD, OR 97504 MEDFORD, OR 97504 Phone: 541-779-9463 2 LADS WINERY TWO LADS LLC DS 16985 SMOKEY HOLLOW 55281 265836 12/31/2018 OUTSIDE OR TRAVERSE CITY, MI 49686 Phone: 231-223-7722 2 STONES WOOD FIRED ITALIAN 2 STONES LLC F-COM 2333 NW KINGS BLVD 56005 277234 06/30/2019 BENTON TRATTORIA CORVALLIS, OR 97330 Phone: 541-286-5389 2 THINK HOYAL FARMS INC WYNC 4184 BELLINGER LN 340 N FIR ST 52669 266155 12/31/2018 JACKSON MEDFORD, OR 97501 MEDFORD, OR 97501 Phone: 541-732-0804 2 THINK HOYAL FARMS INC WYNC 4184 BELLINGER LN 3976 BELLINGER LN 52670 266156 12/31/2018 JACKSON 266155 MEDFORD, OR 97501 MEDFORD, OR 97501 Phone: 541-732-0804 2 TOWNS CIDERHOUSE FORBIDDEN FRUIT CIDERHOUSE LLC WYNC 1749 SW AIRPORT AVE 5123 SW HOUT ST 52054 277104 06/30/2019 BENTON 277103 CORVALLIS, OR 97333 CORVALLIS, OR 97333 Phone: 541-357-8301 2 TOWNS FORBIDDEN FRUIT CIDERHOUSE LLC WY 33930 SE EASTGATE CIR 50039 277103 06/30/2019 BENTON CIDERHOUSE/TRADITIONS CORVALLIS, OR 97333 Phone: 541-357-8301 205 GAS MAYAR INC O 9808 SE DIVISION ST 39672 275255 06/30/2019 MULTNOMAH PORTLAND, OR 97266 Phone: 503-568-9116 21ST AMENDMENT BREWERY 21ST AMENDMENT BREWERY CERA 563 2ND
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