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Project Extra Mile – Alcohol Compliance Checks Summary Alcohol Compliance Checks for sales to minors Conducted on September 11, 17, 18, & 24, 2019 November 22 & 23, 2019 Location: Douglas and Sarpy Counties in Nebraska Participating Agencies: Douglas County Sheriff’s Office Nebraska State Patrol Omaha Police Department Sarpy County Sheriff’s Office Results: # of checks Not in Compliance (n/c) n/c: Did not Check ID n/c: Checked ID 286 26 (9%) 7 (27%) 19 (73%) Compliance checks coordinated by Project Extra Mile. For additional information, call our office at 402-963-9047. Project Extra Mile – Alcohol Compliance Checks Conducted on September 11, 17, 18, & 24 and November 22, 23, 2019 286 Businesses Checked, 26 Cited for Selling Alcohol to a Minor (9%) The following businesses were non-compliant (cited for selling alcohol to a minor): Class License # Business Location City Zip Non-Comp Check ID I 106334 801 GRILL 10387 PACIFIC ST OMAHA 68114 x x B 122091 AMIGO'S MARKET 2104 Q STREET OMAHA 68107 x x C 14378 BARRETT'S BARLEYCORN PUB & GRILL 4322 LEAVENWORTH ST OMAHA 68105 x C 40021 BRAZENHEAD IRISH PUB 319 N 78 STREET OMAHA 68114 x x C 4215 BROTHER SEBASTIAN'S STEAK HOUSE 1350 S 119 STREET OMAHA 68144 x x I 47209 BUFFALO WILD WINGS 39 205 N 76 STREET OMAHA 68114 x x CK 86046 EAT THE WORM 1213 HOWARD STREET OMAHA 68102 x x C 117353 EVEN HOTEL DOWNTOWN OMAHA 2220 FARNAM STREET OMAHA 68102 x x C 123281 FAN TAN CLUB 5915 CENTER STREET OMAHA 68106 x x D 117352 FOUR ACES SNACKS AND TOBACCO 2408 LEAVENWORTH ST OMAHA 68105 x x I 121939 GOOD LIFE SPORTS BAR & GRILL, THE 11336 SOUTH 96TH ST PAPILLION 68046 x x I 121639 HOWARD'S CHARRO CAFE 4443 S 13TH STREET OMAHA 68107 x CK 110669 HUNGER BLOCK, THE 11036 ELM STREET OMAHA 68144 x x D 97285 HUSKER FOOD STORE 4201 S 24 STREET OMAHA 68107 x x C 122702 JEWELL, THE 1030 CAPITOL AVENUE OMAHA 68102 x x C 54406 LA MESA MEXICAN RESTAURANT 1405 FORT CROOK RD S BELLEVUE 68005 x x C 105937 LE BOUILLON 1013-15-17 HOWARD ST OMAHA 68102 x I 73826 MAGNOLIA HOTEL 1615 HOWARD STREET OMAHA 68102 x x I 93309 MAI THAI 14618 W CENTER RD OMAHA 68144 x I 46093 OLD CHICAGO 2643 S 144 STREET OMAHA 68144 x x I 32482 OLIVE GARDEN 1302 7505 DODGE STREET OMAHA 68114 x x D 114729 Q STREET EXPRESS 8410 Q STREET OMAHA 68127 x C 82098 ROSE CROWN PUB 515 S 20TH STREET OMAHA 68102 x IK 79442 SAM & LOUIE'S NEW YORK PIZZERIA 2949 N 204 STREET OMAHA 68022 x x D 99214 SUPER MERCADITO 1052 PARK AVE OMAHA 68105 x x C 5928 VETERANS F W 247 3302 LEAVENWORTH ST OMAHA 68105 x Project Extra Mile 8/19 www.projectextramile.org Project Extra Mile – Alcohol Compliance Checks Conducted September 11, 17, 18, 24 and November 22, 23, 2019 286 Businesses Checked, 26 Cited for Selling Alcohol to a Minor (9%) The following businesses were compliant (did not sell alcohol to a minor): Checked Business Address City Zip Compliant ID 1912 6201 MAPLE STREET OMAHA 68104 x x A+ BUFFET 14426 W CENTER ROAD OMAHA 68144 x x ABSOLUTELY FRESH SEAFOOD COMPANY 1218 S 119 STREET OMAHA 68144 x x ACADIAN GRILLE 725 N 114TH ST OMAHA 68154 x x AGAVE AZTECA 681-685 N 132 STREET OMAHA 68154 x x ALDERMAN'S BAR 3216 LEAVENWORTH ST OMAHA 68105 x x ALPINE INN 10405 CALHOUN ROAD OMAHA 68112 x x APPLEBEE'S NEIGHBORHOOD GRILL & BAR 13208 W MAPLE RD OMAHA 68164 x x APPLEBEE'S NEIGHBORHOOD GRILL & BAR 3350 S 143 PLAZA OMAHA 68144 x x APPLEBEE'S NEIGHBORHOOD GRILL & BAR 7450 DODGE ST OMAHA 68114 x x APPLEBEE'S NEIGHBORHOOD GRILL & BAR 1202 NO WASHINGTON PAPILLION 68046 x x BABY BLUE SUSHI SAKE GRILL 16939 WRIGHT PLAZA OMAHA 68130 x x BAKER'S SUPERMARKET 302 12025 W CENTER RD OMAHA 68144 x x BEACON HILLS 6750 MERCY RD OMAHA 68106 x x BEER CAN ALLEY/EXCHANGE, THE 1101 DAVENPORT PLAZA OMAHA 68102 x x BEER CITY 4147 "L" STREET OMAHA 68107 x x BEERCADE, THE/ST ANDREWS PUB 6102-6104 MAPLE ST OMAHA 68104 x x BENSON GOLF COURSE 5333 N 72 STREET OMAHA 68134 x x BIG FRED'S PIZZA 1101-1121 S 119TH ST OMAHA 68144 x x BIG RED RESTAURANT & SPORTS BAR 8100 CASS STREET OMAHA 68114 x x BILLS BBQ & CONVENIENCE STORE 4414 NORTH 24TH ST OMAHA 68110 x x BILLY O'S 14242 FORT STREET OMAHA 68164 x x BLACK OAK GRILL 114 220 S 31 AVENUE OMAHA 68131 x x BLACKSTONE MEATBALL, THE 3910 HARNEY STREET OMAHA 68131 x x BLATT BEER & TABLE 2835 S 170TH PLAZA OMAHA 68130 x x BLOCK 16 1609-11 FARNAM ST OMAHA 68102 x BLUE & FLY ASIAN KITCHEN 721 SOUTH 72 STREET OMAHA 68114 x x BOGIES BAR & GRILL 3305 OLD MAPLE RD OMAHA 68134 x x BOILER ROOM RESTAURANT, THE 1110 JONES ST OMAHA 68102 x x BOONDOCKERS 5222 N 120TH STREET OMAHA 68164 x x BROKEDOWN PALACE, THE 8805 MAPLE STREET OMAHA 68134 x x BUCK'S 4420 "L" STREET OMAHA 68107 x x BUCKY'S EXPRESS 30 101 N 30TH ST OMAHA 68131 x x BUFFALO WILD WINGS 212 11651 S 73 STREET PAPILLION 68046 x x BUFFALO WILD WINGS 712 13214 WEST MAPLE RD OMAHA 68164 x x CADDY SHACK, THE 2076 N 117 AVENUE OMAHA 68164 x x CALIFORNIA BAR 510 N 33RD STREET OMAHA 68131 x x CASEY'S GENERAL STORE 3817 18280 WRIGHT STREET OMAHA 68130 x x CASTLE BARRETT 4330 LEAVENWORTH ST OMAHA 68105 x x CASUAL PINT, THE 8718 COUNTRYSIDE PLZ OMAHA 68114 x x CEDAR 8726 COUNTRYSIDE PLZ OMAHA 68114 x x CHAIKHANA 2329 N 90TH STREET OMAHA 68134 x x CHARRED 1150 STERLING RDG DR OMAHA 68144 x x CHILI'S GRILL & BAR 3202 S 143 PLAZA OMAHA 68144 x x CHINA BUFFET 731-737 N 114TH ST OMAHA 68154 x x Project Extra Mile Page 1 of 6 www.projectextramile.org CHIPOTLE MEXICAN GRILL #0666 2717 S 177 STREET OMAHA 68130 x x CHIPOTLE MEXICAN GRILL #0707 13203 W CENTER ROAD OMAHA 68144 x x CLANCY'S PUB 2905 S 168 STREET OMAHA 68130 x x COHEN & KELLY'S LOUNGE 13075 W CENTER RD OMAHA 68144 x x COPACABANA 17520 WRIGHT STREET OMAHA 68130 x x CORKSCREW 10924 PRAIRIE BROOK ROAD OMAHA 68144 x x CORNER TAP 940 N 204TH AVE OMAHA 68022 x x CRESCENT MOON ALE HOUSE 3578 FARNAM STREET OMAHA 68131 x x CURRI 1028 S 74TH PLAZA OMAHA 68114 x x DANNY'S BAR & GRILL 2007 N 72 STREET OMAHA 68134 x x DANNY'S CORNER STORE 3301 CALIFORNIA ST OMAHA 68131 x x DARBY'S TAVERN 6503 SUNSHINE DRIVE OMAHA 68107 x DARIO'S BRASSERIE 4920 UNDERWOOD AVE OMAHA 68132 x x DAVE & BUSTER'S 2502 S 133 PLAZA OMAHA 68144 x x DOLCE 12317 W MAPLE ROAD OMAHA 68164 x x DON CARMELO'S PIZZERIA 10821 PRAIRIE BROOK OMAHA 68144 x x DUNDEE CORK & BOTTLE 614-616 NO 50 STREET OMAHA 68132 x x DUNDEE DELL, THE 5007 UNDERWOOD AVE OMAHA 68132 x x EAGLE FOOD MART 3707 CENTER STREET OMAHA 68105 x EAGLES FRAT ORDER 154 6607 SUNSHINE DRIVE OMAHA 68107 x x EL 7 MARES 5447 S 24 STREET OMAHA 68107 x x EL CHICANO MEXICAN BISTRO 120 OLSON DRIVE PAPILLION 68046 x x EMBASSY SUITES BY HILTON OMAHA 555 SOUTH 10TH ST OMAHA 68102 x x DOWNTOWN OLD MARKET EMMETS TAVERN 2514 LEAVENWORTH ST OMAHA 68105 x x F.O.E. AERIE 4029 102 N WASHINGTON ST PAPILLION 68046 x FAJITAS BAR & GRILL 6222 N 72ND STREET OMAHA 68134 x x FAMILY FARE 779 5019 GROVER STREET OMAHA 68106 x x FAMILY FARE 784 14444 W CENTER ROAD OMAHA 68144 x x FAMILY FARE 785 3003 N 108 STREET OMAHA 68164 x x FARNAM HOUSE BREWING COMPANY 3562 FARNAM STREET OMAHA 68131 x x FERNANDO'S CAFE & CANTINA 378-384 N 114TH ST OMAHA 68154 x x FERNANDO'S CAFE & CANTINA 7555 PACIFIC ST OMAHA 68114 x x FINICKY FRANK'S 9520 CALHOUN ROAD OMAHA 68112 x x FIREWATER GRILLE 7007 GROVER ST OMAHA 68106 x x FLAVORS 1901 FARNAM STREET OMAHA 68102 x FLEMING'S PRIME STEAKHOUSE/WINE BAR 140 REGENCY PARKWAY OMAHA 68114 x x FRESH THYME FARMERS MARKET 13215 WEST CENTER RD OMAHA 68144 x x GENJI JAPANESE STEAKHOUSE 14505 W CENTER ROAD OMAHA 68144 x x GI FORUM - OMAHA 2002 N STREET OMAHA 68107 x x GOLD MOUNTAIN RESTAURANT 6750 MERCY ROAD OMAHA 68106 x x GOLDBERGS BAR 2936-40 S 132 STREET OMAHA 68144 x x GOLDEN PALACE 4040 N 132ND STREET OMAHA 68164 x x GOOD LIFE SPORTS BAR & GRILL, THE 1203 S 180 STREET OMAHA 68130 x x GRAND CHINA BUFFET 11226 CHICAGO CIRCLE OMAHA 68154 x x GRAND FORTUNE CHINESE CUISINE 17330 W CENTER RD OMAHA 68130 x x GRANITE CITY FOOD & BREWERY 1001 N 102ND ST OMAHA 68114 x x GRANT STREET BAR & GRILL 8919 GRANT STREET OMAHA 68134 x GREEN ONION 11414 DAVENPORT OMAHA 68154 x x GREY PLUME, THE 220 S 31 AVENUE OMAHA 68131 x x GUACA MAYA 5002 S 33 STREET OMAHA 68107 x x Project Extra Mile Page 2 of 6 www.projectextramile.org HARNEY STREET TAVERN 1215 HARNEY STREET OMAHA 68102 x x HECTOR'S RESTAURANT 1201 S 157 STREET OMAHA 68130 x x HIGH PEAK ASIAN RESTAURANT 333 N 78TH ST OMAHA 68114 x x HILTON GARDEN INN - AKSARBEN 6737 FRANCES STREET OMAHA 68106 x x HOLIDAY LOUNGE 7846 DODGE ST OMAHA 68114 x x HOP HOUSE BAR & GRILL, THE 11425 SOUTH 72ND ST PAPILLION 68046 x x HUHOT MONGOLIAN GRILL 17660 WRIGHT STREET OMAHA 68130 x x HUHOT MONGOLIAN GRILL 990 S 72 STREET OMAHA 68114 x x HUNAN FUSION 2405 S 132ND STREET OMAHA 68144 x x HYDERABADHOUSE 2537 S 174TH PLAZA OMAHA 68130 x x HY-VEE DRUGSTORE 8404 N 30 STREET OMAHA 68112 x x HY-VEE FOOD STORE 8809 W CENTER ROAD OMAHA 68144 x x HY-VEE RESTAURANT 10808 FORT ST OMAHA 68164 x x HY-VEE RESTAURANT 9707 "Q" STREET OMAHA 68127 x x IKA RAMEN 6109 MAPLE STREET OMAHA 68104 x x INFUSION BREWING COMPANY 6115 MAPLE STREET OMAHA 68104 x x INTERLUDE LOUNGE 7643 PACIFIC STREET OMAHA 68114 x x JACKSON STREET TAVERN 1125 JACKSON STREET OMAHA 68102 x x JADE GARDEN 2068 N 117 AVENUE OMAHA 68164 x x JADE PALACE 1702 GALVIN RD S BELLEVUE 68005 x x JAIPUR THE 10922 ELM STREET OMAHA 68144 x x JAKES CIGARS & SPIRITS 6206 MAPLE STREET OMAHA 68104 x x JAMS GRILL & BAR 7814 DODGE STREET OMAHA 68114 x x JERICOS 11732 W DODGE ROAD OMAHA 68154 x x JERZES BAR & GRILL 501 OLSON DRIVE PAPILLION 68046 x x JOHNNY'S CAFE 4702 S 27 STREET OMAHA 68107 x x JOURNEYS BAR & GRILL 2236-2240 N 91 PLZ OMAHA 68134 x x KO ZEE LOUNGE 5813 N 60TH STREET OMAHA 68104 x x KRUG PARK 6205 MAPLE STREET OMAHA 68104 x x KUM & GO 366 4443
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