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Missouri Primary Alcohol Licenses Based on Missouri Active Alcohol License Data Missouri Primary Alcohol Licenses Based on Missouri Active Alcohol License Data LICENSEE DBANAME STREET NUMBER 4PAWZ ENTERPRISES LLC WISE GUYS PUB AND GRUB 1375 DOLGENCORP LLC DOLLAR GENERAL STORE #16778 121 SOUTHBOUND FUEL INC. SOUTHBOUND FUEL INC. 18200 HOPEWELL VIEWS HUNTING CLUB INC. HOPEWELL WINERY 16168 DB COOPER'S LLC DB COOPER'S 6109 - CALLSIGN BREWING COMPANY LLC MICROBREWERY/TAPROOM 1447 QUIK TRIP CORPORATION QUIK TRIP #605 10845 MUTUAL TRADING CO., INC. MUTUAL TRADING CO. 4200 MENDOCINO WINE GROUP, LLC MENDOCINO WINE CO. 501 NORTHWEST CELLARS LLC NORTHWEST CELLARS 11909 EL GUAPOS CIGAR LOUNGE LLC EL GUAPOS CIGAR LOUNGE 1209 VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS POST 3772 2100 DIAMOND GIRLS BARTENDERS LLC RHINESTONE COWGIRLS 11703 RACQUET CLUB INC. RACQUET CLUB 476 LUNCH BOX KC LLC LUNCH BOX, THE 1701 DANIELS, ROBIN L. 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KIRKLAND WA 98034 5098762461 W 7TH ST JOPLIN MO 648013019 4173858009 NORTH JEFFERSON MEXICO MO 652653416 5735827222 E 23RD ST S INDEPENDENCE MO 640504203 8168335021 N KINGSHIGHWAY BLVD ST LOUIS MO 631081296 3143612100 WEST 9TH STREET KANSAS CITY MO 641011111 8164747526 W. WALNUT ST., STE. A SPRINGFIELD MO 658062012 4178615045 DELMAR FL 1 ST LOUIS MO 63103 3143395658 NORTH MISSOURI STREET POTOSI MO 63664 5734382859 S. PROVIDENCE ROAD COLUMBIA MO 65203 5738744127 WOODSON ROAD ST. LOUIS MO 631145616 3144272641 Page 2 of 972 09/25/2021 Missouri Primary Alcohol Licenses Based on Missouri Active Alcohol License Data PRIMARY LICENSE PRIMARY TYPE COUNTY DISTRICT SUBDIST 274926 RBD MILLER 2 00 236990 OPL PHELPS 5 00 140591 OPL STE. GENEVIEVE 4 00 207186 22S OUT OF STATE 7 00 257418 RBD ST. LOUIS CITY 3 00 255005 MICB CLAY 1 00 76421 OPL ST. LOUIS CO. 3 00 245774 LS OUT OF STATE 7 00 275331 22S OUT OF STATE 7 00 272512 WDS OUT OF STATE 7 00 235668 5BDW JASPER 5 00 223638 RBDE AUDRAIN 2 00 214538 RBD JACKSON 1 00 12698 RBD ST. LOUIS CITY 3 00 211495 OPL JACKSON 1 00 235739 RBD GREENE 5 00 274169 RBD ST. LOUIS CITY 3 00 212163 RBDR WASHINGTON 4 00 215159 OPL BOONE 2 00 196416 OPL ST. LOUIS CO. 3 00 Page 3 of 972 09/25/2021 Missouri Primary Alcohol Licenses Based on Missouri Active Alcohol License Data Assoc First Name Last Name Phone MGR DENNIS GRAUE 5738406096 MGR LORENE WILLIAMS 5736197643 MGR ROBERT GRIESHABER 5738835867 MGR JEREMY WOMBLES 2174145107 MGR LUKE RAGAIN 3143655443 MGR STEVEN SIROIS 8168353891 MGR ROBERT SMITH 6368517175 MGR KIYOMI YAMARYO 2138309559 MGR GEOFFREY THORNHILL 7073910347 MGR ROBERT DELF 5098762461 MGR ALEJANDRO MENEJIAS 4173858009 MGR ERNEST ALLEN 5732531562 MGR MARY ORTIZ 8163081070 MGR THOMAS BERTANI 3148948310 MGR AARON FLEENOR 8168350492 OWN ROBIN DANIELS 4178615045 MGR LAVINIA MCCOY 3149203550 MGR STEPHEN SHEPARD 5737862205 MGR JAMES MCNUTT 3145700629 MGR HEMINDER SINGH 3148140225 Page 4 of 972 09/25/2021 Missouri Primary Alcohol Licenses Based on Missouri Active Alcohol License Data DROEGE CATERING COMPANY LLC DROEGE CATERING COMPANY 109 WILCO FAST BREAK INC. 807 EAT DRINK LOVE STL LLC MUD HOUSE, THE 2101 MARKET VINEYARDS LLC MARKET VINEYARDS 1950 DOLGENCORP LLC DOLLAR GENERAL STORE #4022 24662 EIGHTY HUNDRED CLAYTON CORPORATION TROPICANA LANES 7960 AED ENTERPRISES LLC DEWEYS PIZZA 559 CASEYS MARKETING COMPANY CASEYS GENERAL STORE #2616 625 WALGREEN CO. WALGREEN #4867 3160 BHAGATJI LLC A1 QUICKSHOP 4334 FRONTSTREET TACOS LLC FRONT STREET TACO 330 MTJ CWE LLC MTJ CWE 398 R.H. KEENAN COMPANY ROBERT KEENAN WINERY 3660 CLSX LLC CLSX 101 BENOVIA WINERY LLC BENOVIA WINERY 3339 FASEL SHENSTONE LLC FASEL SHENSTONE 13753 MACS CONVENIENCE STORES LLC CIRCLE K #1624 8600 DREYER WINE LLC DREYER WINE 161 WAL MART STORES EAST I LP WAL MART SUPERCENTER #319 2015 ELIAS 7 SONS LLC ELSBERRY IGA 401 LONELY OAK DISTILLERY LLC LONELY OAK DISTILLERY 1833 TIE & TIMBER BEER CO LLC TIE & TIMBER BEER CO 1451 Page 5 of 972 09/25/2021 Missouri Primary Alcohol Licenses Based on Missouri Active Alcohol License Data W. MAIN ST. WASHINGTON MO 63090 6362396765 MARION CITY ROAD PALMYRA MO 634613169 5737693638 CHEROKEE ST SAINT LOUIS MO 63118 3147666599 KEENE ROAD, BLDG. S RICHLAND WA 993527754 5093964798 STATE HIGHWAY 39 SHELL KNOB MO 65747 4178583570 CLAYTON ROAD RICHMOND HEIGHTS MO 631171327 3147810282 NORTH & SOUTH RD. UNIVERSITY CITY MO 63130 3147263434 STATE RT. J PECULIAR MO 640789620 8167584053 N. HIGHWAY 67 FLORISSANT MO 63033 3148374332 TELEGRAPH ROAD ST. LOUIS MO 63129 3142291733 W. FRONT ST. WASHINGTON MO 63090 6362393143 N. EUCLID AVENUE ST. LOUIS MO 631081247 3144527439 SPRING MOUNTAIN RD. ST. HELENA CA 945749677 9165499892 MISSISSIPPI AVENUE CRYSTAL CITY MO 63019 6364652653 HARTMAN LANE SANTA ROSA CA 954013952 7075264441 MIDVALE AVENUE N, UNIT 2 SEATTLE WA 981337009 8587520695 WATSON RD. CRESTWOOD MO 63119 3148434258 FOX HOLLOW ROAD WOODSIDE CA 940623607 6508519448 W FOXWOOD DRIVE RAYMORE MO 64083 5012734368 N MAIN STREET ELSBERRY MO 63343 5738982558 ELMWOOD RD EARLING IA 515300000 7125796756 E CHERRY ST SPRINGFIELD MO 65802 7202814664 Page 6 of 972 09/25/2021 Missouri Primary Alcohol Licenses Based on Missouri Active Alcohol License Data 267149 OPL FRANKLIN 2 00 125707 OPL MARION 2 00 278408 RBD ST. LOUIS CITY 3 00 195243 22S OUT OF STATE 7 00 204588 OPL BARRY 5 00 45899 RBD ST. LOUIS CO. 3 00 241454 RBD ST. LOUIS CO. 3 00 155332 OPL CASS 1 00 228586 OPL ST. LOUIS CO. 3 00 227322 OPL ST. LOUIS CO. 3 00 270708 RBD FRANKLIN 2 00 237773 RBD ST. LOUIS CITY 3 00 248722 WDS OUT OF STATE 7 00 219348 RBD JEFFERSON 3 00 183165 WDS OUT OF STATE 7 00 225752 22S OUT OF STATE 7 00 245519 OPL ST. LOUIS CO. 3 00 113711 22S OUT OF STATE 7 00 126780 OPL CASS 1 00 246522 OPL LINCOLN 3 00 274523 LS OUT OF STATE 7 00 250985 RBD GREENE 5 00 Page 7 of 972 09/25/2021 Missouri Primary Alcohol Licenses Based on Missouri Active Alcohol License Data MGR DENNIS HOLTMEYER 6362396484 MGR AMANDA TOURNEAR 0 MGR CHRIS SEDLAK 3145788819 MGR DANIEL SCHULTE 9138273860 MGR ROBBIN GRIFFITH 5732805605 MGR COSTANTINO DIFRANCO 3145420832 MGR LORENE WILLIAMS 5736197643 MGR HENRY DOWEN 4177391584 MGR ROBBIN GRIFFITH 5732805605 MGR DHARMESH SHARMA 3142291733 MGR RICHARD MARQUART 6362628544 MGR ADAM TILFORD 3144527439 MGR MICHAEL KEENAN 7079639177 MGR CURTIS SEABAUGH 6362082714 MGR MICHAEL SULLIVAN 7076963184 MGR LARS FASEL 8587520695 MGR ROBBIN GRIFFITH 5732805605 MGR JONATHAN DREYER 6508519448 PART WSE INVESTMENT, LLC 4792042280 MGR ELIAS TAWIL 3148143524 MGR PATRICK HOFFMANN 7125796756 MGR CURTIS MARSHALL 7202814664 Page 8 of 972 09/25/2021 Missouri Primary Alcohol Licenses Based on Missouri Active Alcohol License Data CHRISTOPHER CLUB CHRISTOPHER CLUB 2391 MONARCH BAR LLC, THE MONARCH BAR, THE 4808 NAVYA ENTERPRISE LLC HAZELWOOD DISCOUNT LIQUOR 406 RT ST. 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BROWN DERBY STORE #30 1440 Page 9 of 972 09/25/2021 Missouri Primary Alcohol Licenses Based on Missouri Active Alcohol License Data COUNTY ROAD 166 CAMPBELL MO 63933 5733284476 ROANOKE PKWY KANSAS CITY MO 64112 8166992070 ELM GROVE LN HAZELWOOD MO 630421924 3149185220 MID RIVERS MALL CIRCLE ST. PETERS MO 63376 4072992555 311, 313, 317 GEORGIA ST. LOUISIANA MO 633531717 5737255005 W 39TH STREET KANSAS CITY MO 64111 8165615556 FLOWER VALLEY SHOPPING FLORISSANT MO 63033 3147364080 CENTER W. PEARCE BLVD. WENTZVILLE MO 633853777 6363320556 PARK CENTRAL EAST SPRINGFIELD MO 658062247 4177704589 OAKGLENN PLACE HERMANN MO 650410096 0 MICHIGAN AVE. ST. LOUIS MO 631112841 3144445664 MEIGS RD VERGENNES VT 054918905 8024580530 NW BARRY RD. KANSAS CITY MO 64155 8164364880 DE MUN AVE., STE. B CLAYTON MO 631052238 3146811699 1ST ST JONESBURG MO 63351 6364885670 W STADIUM JEFFERSON CITY MO 651094752 5735642107 TECHNOLOGY O'FALLON MO 63368 3146920100 S. 8TH STREET BETHANY MO 64424 8167523645 N. BROADWAY ST. LOUIS MO 63147 3142676108 W. REPUBLIC RD. SPRINGFIELD MO 658075703 4178811215 Page 10 of972 09/25/2021 Missouri Primary Alcohol Licenses Based on Missouri Active Alcohol License Data 51482 RBDE DUNKLIN 4 00 248233 RBD JACKSON 1 00 276750 OPL ST. LOUIS CO. 3 00 255964 RBD ST. CHARLES 3 00 274132 RBD PIKE 2 00 78736 RBD JACKSON 1 00 252251 RBD ST. LOUIS CO. 3 00 242950 RBD ST. CHARLES 3 00 234626 RBD GREENE 5 00 151993 RBD GASCONADE 2 00 179186 5BD ST.
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