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Liquor Licensee List 2018-01-01 09:20 AM Liquor Licensee List 2018-01-01 09:20 AM Licence Class Legend Name Code Description Class A MA Minors Allowed ML Manufacturer's Lounge MP Minors Prohibited MT Manufacturer's Tap Room Class B CC Convention Centre PC Public Conveyance RF Recreational Facility RT Race Track SS Sports Stadium TF Tourist Facility TH Theatre Class C CL Club CT Canteen IE Institution (Post Secondary) IH Institution (Hospital) IR Institution (Residential Facility) TL Travellers Lounge Class D AO General Off Sales (Other) CM Commercial Caterer DS Delivery Service GM General Merchandise Liquor Store HO General Off Sales (Hotel) LS Retail Liquor Store MO Manufacturer's Off Sales SW Sacramental Wine Resale Class E BP Brew Pub CW Estate Manufacturer MF Manufacturer's MFL Manufacturer - Large MFS Manufacturer - Small PK Packaging Duty Free Store DF Duty Free Store Other BYOW Bring Your Own Wine VLT VLT Only Protected - LiquorLicenseeList_PDF Page 1 of 1 Liquor Licensee List 2018-01-01 09:20 AM Location: Calgary Licensee Name: All Postal Code FSAs: All Licence Sub-Class(es): All BYOW: No VLT: No Calgary, AB 1 Pot 123 3 Avenue SE, T2G 0B7 Tel: 403-708-8088 MA, BYOW 11-Eleven Liquor 1-4100 Marlborough Drive NE, T2A Tel: 403-457-0011 LS 2Z5 12Th Ave. Liquor Barn 100-825 12 Avenue SW, T2R 0J2 Tel: 403-228-1525 LS Fax:403-228-0913 1410 Bier Market Restaurant & 1410 17 Avenue SW, T2T 0C3 Tel: 403-299-1410 MA Lounge 1600 World Bier Haus Restaurant & Glenmore Landing, T2V 5A8 Tel: 403-457-4287 MA Lounge Fax:403-452-5826 17th Ave Liquor Boutique 130-519 17 Avenue SW, T2S 0A9 Tel: 403-918-2337 LS 1886 Buffalo Cafe 187 Barclay Parade SW, T2P 4R3 Tel: 403-690-8484 MA, BYOW 3 Amigos Tequila Canada Ltd. 3-4539 6 Street SE, T2E 3Z6 Tel: 403-276-1790 PK 4th Spot Kitchen & Bar 2620 4 Street NW, T2M 3A1 Tel: 403-984-3474 MA Fax:403-984-3496 4Th Street Liquor Store & Wine Cellar 1809 4 Street SW, T2S 1W2 Tel: 403-229-1919 LS Fax:403-229-3899 5 Vines Wine Craft Beer & Spirits 218 12 Avenue SE, T2G 1G9 Tel: 587-955-9221 LS 58th Avenue Liquor Store 111- 5809 MacLeod Trail SW, T2H Tel: 587-350-8292 LS 0J9 5s17 634A 17 Avenue SW, T2S 0B4 Tel: 403-452-0817 MA 7 Day Liquor Ltd. Bay 2-4503 26 Avenue SE, T2B Tel: 403-451-5151 LS 2K4 7 Seas Seafood & Grill 7521 MacLeod Trail SW, T2H 0L8 Tel: 403-978-8177 MA 722 World Bier Haus Restaurant & 601-722 85 Street SW, T3H 4C7 Tel: 403-630-2706 MA Lounge A Canada Liquor Store 6825 26 Avenue NE, T1Y 6M7 Tel: 403-285-6700 LS Fax:403-285-1458 A Taste of Saigon Restaurant 406-8888 Country Hills Boulevard Tel: 403-247-4959 MA NW, T3G 5T4 A Touch Of Ginger Delight 3449A 26 Avenue NE, T1Y 6L4 Tel: 403-291-1170 MA A.J. Liquor 2303 68 Street NE, T1Y 6S4 Tel: 403-568-5123 LS Fax:403-568-4413 A+ Buffet Sushi & Bar 6712 MacLeod Trail SE, T2H 0L3 Tel: 403-455-9766 MA A-1 Limousines 92 Martin Crossing Bay NE, T3J Tel: 403-399-2916 PC 3Y1 AAA Donair & Jamaican Cuisine 20-5315 17 Avenue SE, T2A 0W2 Tel: 403-248-9750 MA AB Liquor Outlet 2-1719 70 Street SE, T2A 7Z6 Tel: 403-836-4016 LS Protected - LiquorLicenseeList_PDF Page 1 of 83 Liquor Licensee List 2018-01-01 09:20 AM Location: Calgary Licensee Name: All Postal Code FSAs: All Licence Sub-Class(es): All BYOW: No VLT: No Calgary, AB AB Liquor Outlet 130-790 Coventry Drive NE, T3K Tel: 403-226-7082 LS 4K4 Fax:403-226-7081 Abbeydale Community Centre 821 Abbeydale Drive NE, T2A 6N7 Tel: 403-248-2229 CL Abby's Liquor 9-5008 Whitehorn Drive NE, T1Y Tel: 403-590-4893 LS 1V1 Fax:403-590-4896 ABC Liquor Store 24-430 Acadia Drive SE, T2J 0B2 Tel: 403-640-4910 LS Fax:403-640-4963 ABLO (Abbeydale) Abbeydale Mall, T2A 6X7 Tel: 403-836-4016 LS Absolute Baseball Academy & 2221 Crowchild Trail NW, T2M 4S7 Tel: 403-284-4006 RF Fitness Centre Abyssinia Ltd. 910 12 Avenue SW, T2R 1K7 Tel: 403-990-3932 MA Acadia Recreation Complex 240 90 Avenue SE, T2J 6P6 Tel: 403-255-1252 CL Fax:403-252-8593 Ace Coffee & Diner 125-20 Westpark Link SW, T3H Tel: 403-475-1788 MA, BYOW 0C3 Ace Liquor 183-2515 90 Avenue SW, T2V 0L8 Tel: 403-238-1233 LS Adobo Experience 2770 Glenmore Trail SE, T2C 2E6 Tel: 403-475-9978 MA Adobo Experience 4-3745 Memorial Drive SE, T2A Tel: 403-918-7029 MA, BYOW 6V4 Africana BBQ.Curries.Drinks 7-3927 Edmonton Trail NE, T2E Tel: 403-274-4433 MA, BYOW 6T1 Agecare Seton 4963 Front Street SE, T3M 2M3 Tel: 403-993-2131 IR, BYOW Aida's Mediterranean Bistro 2208 4 Street SW, T2S 1W9 Tel: 403-541-1189 MA Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounge Calgary International Airport, T2E Tel: 403-276-0547 TL 6W5 Air Linker Limousine Service Ltd 50 Saddlehorn Close NE, T3J 5C5 Tel: 403-250-8300 PC Ajisai Japanese Cuisine 6002-356 Cranston Road SE, T3M Tel: 403-457-3805 MA 0S9 Al Azhar Temple 5225 101 Street NW, T3L 1S4 Tel: 403-239-0030 CL Aladdin's Casbah 109-12445 Lake Fraser Drive SE, Tel: 403-313-9599 MA T2J 7A4 Albert Park-Radisson Heights 1310 28 Street SE, T2A 5G2 Tel: 403-272-7317 CL Community Association Alberta Choice Liquor 147-5120 47 Street NE, T3J 4K3 Tel: 403-568-3741 LS Fax:403-280-8161 Alberta College Of Art And Design 1407 14 Avenue NW, T2N 4R3 Tel: 403-284-7600 IE Alberta Distillers Limited 1521 34 Avenue SE, T2G 1V9 Tel: 403-265-2541 MFL Protected - LiquorLicenseeList_PDF Page 2 of 83 Liquor Licensee List 2018-01-01 09:20 AM Location: Calgary Licensee Name: All Postal Code FSAs: All Licence Sub-Class(es): All BYOW: No VLT: No Calgary, AB Alberta Industrial Transportation Ltd. 912-8710 Horton Road SW, T2V Tel: 403-863-7441 PC 0P7 Alforno Bakery and Cafe 222 7 Street SW, T2P 5M1 Tel: 403-454-0308 MA All-Out Delivery 185 Margate Close NE, T2A 3E2 Tel: 403-293-3130 DS Alloy Restaurant 220 42 Avenue SE, T2G 1Y4 Tel: 403-287-9255 MA Fax:403-287-0131 Aloft Calgary University 2359 Banff Trail NW, T2M 4L2 Tel: 403-289-1973 HO, MA, MP, Fax:403-282-1241 BYOW Alpha Bar & Restaurant 3717 17 Avenue SE, T2A 0S1 Tel: 403-452-4848 MA Alpine Catering 3513D 78 Avenue SE, T2C 1J7 Tel: 403-279-6664 CM Fax:403-279-9808 Al's Pizza 3-735 Ranchlands Boulevard NW, Tel: 403-241-2555 MA T3G 3A9 Ambassador Limousine 316 Meridian Road SE, T2A 1X2 Tel: 403-299-4910 PC, BYOW Ambassador Motor Inn 802 16 Avenue NE, T2E 1K8 Tel: 403-276-2271 MA, MP, VLT Fax:403-277-2499 Amica at Aspen Woods 10 Aspenshire Drive SW, T3H 0T2 Tel: 403-240-4404 IR Amici Italian Grill 313-500 Country Hills Boulevard Tel: 403-226-5345 MA NE, T3K 5H2 An Affair To Remember 3716 2 Street NE, T2E 3H7 Tel: 403-245-5774 CM Anejo Restaurant 2-2116 4 Street SW, T2S 1W7 Tel: 587-353-2656 MA, BYOW Anew Table 3574 Garrison Gate SW, T2T 6N1 Tel: 403-727-1277 MA Anju Restaurant 344 17 Avenue SW, T2S 0A8 MA Annex Ale Project 4323 1 Street SE, T2G 2L2 Tel: 403-475-4412 MFS, MO, MT Annie's Bakery 15985 Bow Bottom Trail SE, T2J Tel: 403-256-7150 MA 3K7 Antigua & Barbuda Association of 115-3208 8 Avenue NE, T2A 7V8 Tel: 403-280-5700 CL Calgary Apik Fine Art Gallery 200 Barclay Parade SW, T2P 4R3 Tel: 403-700-2427 RF, BYOW Apple Inn 2409 Edmonton Trail NE, T2E 3M7 Tel: 403-276-3353 MA Applebee's Neighbourhood Grill & Bar 707-388 Country Hills Boulevard Tel: 403-226-6160 MA NE, T3K 5J6 Applebee's Neighbourhood Grill & Bar 2121 36 Street NE, T1Y 5S3 Tel: 587-351-3871 MA Applewood Liquor Store 1288 68 Street SE, T2A 7X7 Tel: 403-207-0155 LS Arbour Lake Liquor 37 Crowfoot Rise NW, T3G 4P5 Tel: 403-241-7412 LS Protected - LiquorLicenseeList_PDF Page 3 of 83 Liquor Licensee List 2018-01-01 09:20 AM Location: Calgary Licensee Name: All Postal Code FSAs: All Licence Sub-Class(es): All BYOW: No VLT: No Calgary, AB Arch 1211 9 Avenue SE, T2G 0S9 Tel: 403-474-2828 MA, BYOW Arts Commons 205 8 Avenue SE, T2G 0K9 Tel: 403-294-7455 TH, BYOW Fax:403-294-7489 Asian Buffet 23-9250 MacLeod Trail SE, T2J Tel: 403-252-6888 MA 0P5 Aspen Lodge 1171 Bow Valley Lane NE, T2E Tel: 403-265-2090 IR 8B1 Aspen Wine & Spirits 130-366 Aspen Glen Landing SW, Tel: 403-239-4904 LS T3H 0N5 Fax:403-239-4996 Association Filarmonica Portugese 4550 32 Street SE, T2B 3J7 Tel: 403-287-9884 CL De Calgary Atco Blue Flame Kitchen 1-909 11 Avenue SW, T2R 1N6 Tel: 403-245-7791 MA, BYOW Atlantic Trap and Gill 510 Heritage Drive SW, T2V 2W2 Tel: 403-287-8811 MA Atlas Pizza & Sports Bar 6060 Memorial Drive NE, T2A 5Z5 Tel: 403-248-3344 MP, VLT Fax:403-273-7321 Aujla's Restaurant Bar & Grill 5110-55 Skyview Ranch Road NE, Tel: 403-516-3999 MA T3N 0E4 Austin's 11-11625 Elbow Drive SW, T2W Tel: 403-281-7561 MP, VLT 1G8 Austrian-Canadian Cultural Centre 3112 11 Street NE, T2E 7J1 Tel: 403-250-9126 CL Fax:403-250-9128 Avatara Pizza 3406 3 Avenue NW, T3G 4T6 Tel: 403-333-2000 MA, BYOW Avec Bistro 105-550 11 Avenue SW, T2R 1M7 Tel: 587-352-0964 MA, BYOW Avenue Deli 3-2008 33 Avenue SW, T3L 3E6 Tel: 403-242-6783 MA A-Z Liquor Store 11257 30 Street SW, T2W 4N5 Tel: 403-457-1530 LS Fax:403-457-1530 Azzurri Pizzeria 2404B Edmonton Trail NE, T2E Tel: 403-299-8774 MA 3M8 B K Liquor Store A-4708 16 Avenue NW, T3B 0N1 Tel: 403-288-0707 LS Fax:403-247-9783 B K Liquor Store #2 4814 Centre Street NE, T2E 2Z7 Tel: 403-276-5500 LS Fax:403-730-9761 B K Liquor Store #3 5608 4 Street NW, T2K 1B2 Tel: 403-730-9761 LS Fax:403-730-9761 B K Liquor Store #7 1630 37 Street SW, T3C 3P1 Tel: 403-246-7838 LS Fax:403-246-7910 B.K.
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