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2016 Licensee Spirits Purchase Data for Class C Licenses REPORT NO. CL36735-1 ’C' sales by DESCENDING SALES PAGE ■ 1 MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF JAN THRU DEC 2016 PERIOD COVERED LICENSING & REGULATORY AFFAIRS 01/01/2016 THRU 12/31/2016 LIQUOR CONTROL COMMISSION DATE PRODUCED: 01/26/2017 LICENSE BUS ID CITY NAME OF BUSINESS SALES 01-250700 239108 Dearborn THE PANTHEION CLUB 588,842.18 01-002944 1885 Grand Rapids THE B.0.B. .510,586.37 01-256954 240691 Detroit THE COLISEUM 475,629.32 01-205709 190692 Detroit THE PENTHOUSE CLUB 474,694.63 01-005386 3518 Detroit FLOOD'S 448,688.50 01-171141 208056 Walled Lake UPTOWN GRILLE,.LLC 417,068.40 01-074686 129693 Detroit COMERICA PARK COMPLEX AND BALL PARK 405,247.91 01-176176 211480 Southfield 7 BAR GRILL 400,804.74 01-244491 236827 Detroit PUNCH BOWL SOCIAL-DETROIT 373,117.00 05-209075 226128 Auburn Hills SMAKEM AUBURN HILLS, LLC (A DELAWARE LIM 370,996.99 01-212753 225737 Femdale WOODWARD IMPERIAL 369,933.91 01-001635 1048 Detroit JOE LOUIS ARENA 364,931.02 01-222359 223327 Royal Oak FIFTH AVENUE 357,537.44 01-114414 143462 Detroit CHEETAH'S ON THE STRIP 352,396.66 01-256665 234992 Detroit STANDBY DETROIT, THE SKIP 342,512.16 01-252261 238977 Detroit TOWNHOUSE 319,369.15 01-009249 6026 West Bloomfield SHENANDOAH GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB 316,257.72 01-107843 132852 Royal Oak O'TOOLES TAVERN 305,794.60 01-001681 1079 Sterling Heights PENNA'S OF STERLING 290,420.46 01-162396 193177 Ann Arbor GOOD TIME CHARLEYS 289,295.05 01-217142 228018 Ann Arbor LAST WORD ANN ARBOR 286,156.26 01-189873 222710 Grand Rapids STELLA'S LOUNGE 282,529.41 01-251684 238571 Detroit THE OLD SHILLELAGH 279,986.11 01-000586 381 Detroit GOLDEN FLEECE 278,730.90 01-249170 238177 Detroit LEGENDS DETROIT .273,075.68 01-113089 142225 Detroit FORD FIELD 257,263.42 01-187582 214921 Detroit STARTERS BAR & GRILL AT STUDIO ONE 254,259.58 01-230927 232496 Birmingham MARKET NORTH END 252,795.06 01-007005 4566 Detroit NIKKI'S PIZZA 252,525.11 01-232586 232456 Plymouth THE POST LOCAL BISTRO 244,293.90 01-234985 234777 Birmingham 220 MERRILL 237,628.37 01-192070 223065 Detroit RUB BBQ 235,614.69 01-209074 226130 Clarkston SMAKEM INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP, LLC (A DEL 234,409.22 01-122905 142009 West Bloomfield RED COAT TAVERN 231,309.80 01-008407 5499 Detroit THE WOODWARD BAR 230,924.98 01-206535 226332 Detroit THE SUGAR HOUSE 229,260.54 01-268383 242720 Grand Rapids REPUBLIC CAFE 228,723.19 05-141380 157519 Grand Rapids GRAND WOODS LOUNGE 227,038.78 01-232304 233274 Sterling Heights ALI BABA 225,984.31 01-002125 1354 Roseville DOOLEYS ROSEVILLE 224,934.69 01-003334 2149 East Lansing HARPER'S RESTAURANT AND BREWPUB 224,063.56 01-251955 240196 Southfield TGI FRIDAY'S 221,861.91 01-006565 4270 Ann Arbor KNIGHT'S BAR & RESTAURANT 221,020.63 01-000885 571 Detroit STARTER'S BAR & GRILL 217,751.49 01-004668 3048 Inkster THE FLIGHT CLUB 216,071.65 01-243685 234763 Shelby Township ART & JAKE'S SPORTS GRILL 213,297.06 01-233240 232272 Detroit SCORES DETROIT 212,021.44 01-200388 225516 Femdale THE BOSCO LOUNGE 211,890.82 01-007265 4731 Grand Rapids J. GARDELLA'S TAVERN 211,656.19 01-105166 135427 Grand Rapids BILLY'S 210,418.92 REPORT NO. CL36735-1 'C' SALES BY DESCENDING SALES PAGE 2 MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF JAN THRU DEC 2016 PERIOD COVERED LICENSING Sc REGULATORY AFFAIRS 01/01/2016 THRU 12/31/2016 LIQUOR CONTROL COMMISSION DATE PRODUCED: 01/26/2017 LICENSE BUS ID CITY NAME OF BUSINESS SALES 05-201818 225358 Grand Rapids GIPPER'S SPORTS BAR St GRILL 209,371.21 01-153807 179114 Clarkston UNION WOODSHOP 208.588.74 01-234987 233243 Ann Arbor KNIGHT'S LIBERTY MAYNARD, INC. 208,310.32 01-171890 206133 Novi BAR LOUIE-NOVI 204,234.24 01-214486 226456 Birmingham CHURCHILL'S BISTRO/CIGAR BAR 203.744.78 01-003539 2303 Lake Orion SAGEBRUSH CANTINA 203.679.71 01-009539 6192 Romulus DELTA SKY CLUB (MIDFIELD TERMINAL MAIN C 202.538.01 01-256211 239323 Sterling Heights JOHNNY BLACK'S PUBLIC HOUSE 198.382.62 01-076145 130622 Plymouth COMPARI'S ON THE PARK 197,197.23 01-228563 145345 Acme GRAND TRAVERSE RESORT AND SPA 196,975.14 01-221082 228576 Traverse City DILLINGER'S PUB 196.826.31 01-205461 225400 Detroit PLAKA GRILL 196.826.04 01-269551 243699 Detroit EDITION BC OWNERS, LLC 195.846.55 01-182364 213807 Femdale ROSIE O'GRADY'S IRISH PUB 195.659.44 01-256983 241510 Lansing TEQUILA COWBOY 194.871.67 01-189834 221566 Auburn Hills BAR LOUIE 194.334.90 01-211473 225007 Ann Arbor 'THE RAVEN'S CLUB 193.738.90 01-241040 237096 Royal Oak MR. B'S 193,676.98 01-164908 132719 Troy CAPITAL GRILLE #8005 193,388.84 01-206039 226190 Detroit JOE MUER SEAFOOD 193,205.38 01-221740 221779 Romulus THE LANDING STRIP 192.394.79 01-002110 1343 Ann Arbor SCOREKEEPERS 192.244.62 01-232456 232882 Grand Rapids DONKEY 191.902.45 01-150248 164493 Mount Clemens MADISON'S MT. CLEMENS 191.493.05 01-200825 224442 Ann Arbor MANI 190,907.89 01-139207 158895 Detroit FIREBIRD TAVERN 190.849.62 01-239007 230775 Wyoming WOODY'S PRESS BOX 190,608.87 01-120493 143354 Ann Arbor BLUE LEPRECHAUN 190.090.31 05-197453 223780 Royal Oak CANTINA DIABLO'S OF ROYAL OAK 188.949.13 05-049631 7772 Ann Arbor BRANDY'S RESTAURANT AND BAR TO GRATZI 187.061.05 01-229567 232838 Royal Oak D'AMATOS AND GOODNITE GRACIE 186.134.72 01-160123 178212 Royal Oak RONIN-SUSHI 186.039.75 01-187680 216862 Detroit 3RD BAR 184,286.30 05-189088 221464 Grand Rapids THE TAVERN ON THE SQUARE 182.877.67 01-116334 142313 Dearborn BT'S 182,845.20 01-202596 223679 Livonia BAR LOUIE 182.669.01 05-244730 236944 Ypsilanti MAIZ MEXICAN CANTINA 182,237.92 01-071414 128763 Femdale WOODWARD AVENUE BREWERS 181.761.73 01-221440 230773 Detroit TRUMPPS 180.952.55 01-224578 226040 Royal Oak HAMLIN'S CORNER 180.507.05 01-177829 193556 Novi STAYIN' ALIVE/LUCKY STRIKE LANES/LIQUOR 178.533.68 01-073032 129017 West Bloomfield REDLANDS GRILL 177,077.49 01-107697. 140780 Kalamazoo MONACO BAY AND WILD BULL 177.027.13 01-009160 5973 Grand Haven THE KIRBY GRILL 174.896.74 01-142907 145434 Detroit THE FILLMORE THEATER & STATE BAR 174.330.08 05-040893 7257 Rochester MAIN STREET BILLIARDS 174,052.37 01-224177 225151 Detroit DETROIT SEAFOOD MARKET 173.421.68 01-239960 236468 Pljmiouth BARRIO COCINA Y TEQUILERIA 173.414.09 01-107142 140637 Detroit TEE'S 173.349.80 REPORT NO. CL36735-1 'C' SALES BY DESCENDING SALES PAGE 3 MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF JAN THRU DEC 2016 PERIOD COVERED LICENSING & REGULATORY AFFAIRS 01/01/2016 THRU 12/31/2016 LIQUOR CONTROL COMMISSION DATE PRODUCED: 01/26/2017 LICENSE BUS ID CITY NAME OF BUSINESS SALES 01-219804 226220 Detroit MASONIC TEMPLE 173.175.03 01-006065 3942 Detroit MUSIC HALL CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ART 172,569.41 01-232623 233561 Warren BELLAGIO HALL 171,323.14 01-161896 193095 Grand Rapids THE SCORE RESTAURANT & SPORTS BAR 170.519.37 01-005576 3625 Grand Haven TIP A FEW 169,803.51 01-139738 161391 Detroit CHENE PARK AMPHITHEATER 168,294.10 01-000353 224 Troy MON JIN LAU 167.675.38 05-162322 184833 Ann Arbor BLUE TRACTOR BBQ AND BREWERY 167,259.05 01-230308 231817 Ferndale THE FERNDALE PUBLIC HOUSE 166,859.53 01-238006 235663 Royal Oak PRONTO 166.349.43 01-152719 168992 Dearborn STARTERS BAR & GRILL 166,139.12 01-155758 170272 East Lansing DUBLIN SQUARE IRISH PUB & RESTAURANT 166,138.31 01-221061 229898 Grand Rapids APARTMENT LOUNGE 165,025.57 .05-041179 7507 Utica DAVE & BUSTERS 162.341.91 01-167017 189092 Lansing HAREM NIGHT CLUB 161.356.69 01-207720 226106 Rochester Hills BAR LOUIE 157,950.63 05-049809 7828 Grand Rapids Z'S RESTAURANT AND BAR 157,236.07 01-245296 237325 Brighton LU & CARL'S 156.795.44 05-041006 7343 Troy J. ALEXANDER 155.830.30 01-258299 241212 Kalamazoo THE LIBRARY KITCHEN AND TAP HOUSE 155,692.97 01-232194 231815 Ann Arbor AVENTURA 155.205.72 01-246629 238143 Royal Oak JIM BRADY’S DETROIT 155,182.50 01-105095 139064 Ann Arbor NECTO 154,426.87 01-207021 225947 Detroit BAKER'S KEYBOARD LOUNGE 154.216.22 01-125591 147653 Sterling Heights GATOR JAKE'S 154,090.86 01-008327 5446 Detroit PLAYER'S LOUNGE 153,923.25 01-006451 4186 Mount Pleasant WAYSIDE AND O'KELLY'S SPORTSBAR 153.333.55 01-008953 5851 East Lansing RICK'S CAFE 153.149.55 01-240073 235273 Detroit WRIGHT & COMPANY 152.827.04 01-137879 158501 Detroit THE WELL BAR 152,600.36 01-143355 160470 Detroit THEY-SAY RIBS 152,427.62 01-001370 876 Plymouth ST. JOHN'S GOLF COURSE AND ST. JOHN'S FA 151.929.70 01-007073 4616 Livonia J. ALEXANDER'S RESTAURANT 151.720.30 01-229613 231690 Livonia DAVE & BUSTER'S 151.563.22 01-200754 220281 Royal Oak EMAGINE ROYAL OAK 151.112.92 01-258573 238595 Wyandotte WHISKY'S ON THE WATER 150,818.19 05-196496 224754 Rochester PENNY BLACK 149,697.49 01-259972 242044 Livonia BAHAMA BREEZE 149,404.65 01-142026 161267 Royal Oak OAK CITY GRILLE 148.546.44 01-005294 3455 Royal Oak MT CHALET #2 147.486.77 05-224692 229798 Rochester Hills JOHNNY BLACK'S PUBLIC HOUSE 147.275.72 01-116900 141371 Detroit THE STING GENTLEMAN'S CLUB 146,878.18 01-244767 237586 Grand Rapids THE TIN CAN 146.574.70 01-173474 174333 Detroit THARP GRAND TRUNK 145.718.76 05-041135 7466 Traverse City NORTH PEAK BREWING COMPANY 145.715.78 01-000605 392 Birmingham BIG ROCK CHOPHOUSE & THE RESERVE 145,381.40 01-118218 144073 New Buffalo THE STRAY DOG BAR & GRILLE 145,009.61 01-252895 239193 Detroit CENTRAL KITCHEN 144.617.72 01-119720 144067 Southfield RED BALLOON SALOON 144.613.76 REPORT NO.
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