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License Number Status Class Type Establishment Type Entity Name Trade Name Street Address Quadrant City State Zip Ward SMD ABRA DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Alcoholic Beverage Regulation Administration Alcohol Licensees as of January 16, 2019 License Number Status Class Type Establishment Type Entity Name Trade Name Street Address Quadrant City State Zip Ward SMD ABRA-109294 Active C Tavern @ 1015, LLC @ 1015 1015 7th ST NW NW WASHINGTON DC 20001 Ward 6 SMD 6E04 ABRA-074429 Active A Retail - Liquor Store Kanu Inc. 1 West Dupont Circle Wine & Liquors 2012 P ST NW NW WASHINGTON DC 20036 Ward 2 SMD 2B02 ABRA-104739 Safekeeping C Restaurant Phillips Seafood - Ten Tavern and Grill, LLC 10 Tavern & Grill 707 G ST NW NW WASHINGTON DC 20001 Ward 2 SMD 2C01 ABRA-095251 Active A Retail - Liquor Store 10th Street Market DC Inc. 10th Street Market 1000 S ST NW NW WASHINGTON DC 20001 Ward 6 SMD 6E01 ABRA-000892 Active C Club The 116 Inc. 116 Club 234 3RD ST NE NE WASHINGTON DC 20002 Ward 6 SMD 6C02 ABRA-086606 Active B Retail - Grocery S & K Inc. 11th & M Corner Market 1133 11TH ST NW NW WASHINGTON DC 20001 Ward 2 SMD 2F06 ABRA-072734 Active C Tavern Red & Black, LLC 12 Twelve DC/ Kyss Kyss 1210 H ST NE NE WASHINGTON DC 20002 Ward 6 SMD 6A01 ABRA-100537 Active C Restaurant Connexion Group, LLC 1230 DC 1230 9TH ST NW NW WASHINGTON DC 20005 Ward 2 SMD 2F06 ABRA-078242 Active B Retail - Class B E & K, LLC 13th Street Market 3582 13TH ST NW NW WASHINGTON DC 20010 Ward 1 SMD 1A04 ABRA-021260 Active B Retail - Grocery Solneb Inc. 14th Mini-market 3904 14TH ST NW NW WASHINGTON DC 20011 Ward 4 SMD 4C04 ABRA-101066 Active D Restaurant ZL Inc. 14th Street Cafe Asian Bistro 1416 14th ST NW NW WASHINGTON DC 20005 Ward 2 SMD 2F02 ABRA-060717 Active B Retail - Grocery Moon Run Inc. 1500 Market 1500 MASSACHUSETTS AVE NW NW WASHINGTON DC 20005 Ward 2 SMD 2B05 ABRA-084582 Active A Retail - Liquor Store Medhanie Weldegergish 1618 Liquor and Grocery Cold Beer and Wine 1618 8th ST NW NW WASHINGTON DC 20001 Ward 6 SMD 6E01 ABRA-015251 Safekeeping C Nightclub 1720 H Street Inc. 1720 Club 2600 Virginia AVE NW NW WASHINGTON DC 20037 Ward 2 SMD 2A04 ABRA-009239 Active C Restaurant The City Limits Inc. 1789 Restaurant Tombs F Scotts 1224 36TH ST NW NW WASHINGTON DC 20007 Ward 2 SMD 2E08 ABRA-099805 Active C Tavern 1831 M, LLC 1831 1831 M ST NW NW WASHINGTON DC 20036 Ward 2 SMD 2B06 ABRA-021211 Active C Tavern Yfe Inc. 18th Street Lounge 1212 18TH ST NW NW WASHINGTON DC 20036 Ward 2 SMD 2B06 ABRA-070728 Active C Tavern Etete Ethiopian Cuisine Inc. 1942 DC 1942 9TH ST NW NW WASHINGTON DC 20001 Ward 1 SMD 1B02 ABRA-109228 Active B Retail - Grocery MZI Trading, LLC 24 Hour Night and Day Convenience Store 5026 BENNING RD SE SE WASHINGTON DC 20019 Ward 7 SMD 7E01 ABRA-087686 Active B Manufacturer Three Stars Brewing Company, LLC 3 Stars Brewing Company 6400 CHILLUM PL NW NW WASHINGTON DC 20012 Ward 4 SMD 4B07 ABRA-109916 Active B Beer and Wine Abaye Inc. 7 Days Market 2310 RHODE ISLAND AVE NE NE WASHINGTON DC 20018 Ward 5 SMD 5C07 ABRA-089591 Active A Retail - Liquor Store 7 River, LLC 7 River Mart 250 11th ST NE NE WASHINGTON DC 20002 Ward 6 SMD 6A03 ABRA-015015 Active C Restaurant Knights Bridge Inc. 701 Restaurant 701 PENNSYLVANIA AVE NW NW WASHINGTON DC 20004 Ward 2 SMD 2C03 ABRA-078015 Active B Retail - Grocery 727 Inc. 727 Market 2820 GEORGIA AVE NW NW WASHINGTON DC 20001 Ward 1 SMD 1B09 ABRA-026520 Active B Retail - Grocery Tariq Hussain 7-Eleven 1101 SOUTH CAPITOL ST SW SW WASHINGTON DC 20024 Ward 6 SMD 6D02 ABRA-088611 Active B Retail - Class B L Street Market Inc. 7th L Street Market 700 L ST SE SE WASHINGTON DC 20003 Ward 6 SMD 6B04 ABRA-095362 Active C Restaurant 7th Hill Restaurant Inc. 7th Pizza 4885 MACARTHUR BLVD NW NW WASHINGTON DC 20007 Ward 3 SMD 3D05 ABRA-103120 Active C Tavern 801 Restaurant, LLC 801 Restaurant & Bar 801 FLORIDA AVE NW NW WASHINGTON DC 20001 Ward 1 SMD 1B02 ABRA-101095 Active A Retail - Liquor Store Venus 2 Inc. 9 & P St. Liquor 1428 9TH ST NW NW WASHINGTON DC 20001 Ward 2 SMD 2F06 ABRA-021837 Active C Multipurpose Sledge Inc. 930 Club 815 V ST NW NW WASHINGTON DC 20001 Ward 1 SMD 1B11 ABRA-102653 Active A Internet A-Team Importers, LLC A - Team Importers 4221 CONNECTICUT AVE NW NW WASHINGTON DC 20008 Ward 3 SMD 3F02 ABRA-101367 Active B Retail - Grocery TGW Convenience Store, LLC A & S Grocery 4748 SHERIFF RD NE NE WASHINGTON DC 20019 Ward 7 SMD 7C07 ABRA-001006 Active B Retail - Grocery A Litteri Inc. A Litteri Inc 517 MORSE ST NE NE WASHINGTON DC 20002 Ward 5 SMD 5D01 ABRA-089950 Active C Tavern Spork, LLC A n D 1314 9TH ST NW NW WASHINGTON DC 20001 Ward 2 SMD 2F06 ABRA-007255 Active D Restaurant F D K Restaurant Of National Place Inc. A Slice Of Italy Pizzeria 1331 PENNSYLVANIA AVE NW, #D NW WASHINGTON DC 20004 Ward 2 SMD 2C01 ABRA-023329 Safekeeping B Retail - Grocery Han & Sook Inc. A-1 Grocery 615 DIVISION AVE NE NE WASHINGTON DC 20019 Ward 7 SMD 7C06 ABRA-060704 Active A Retail - Liquor Store Mahil Inc. A-1 Wine & Liquors 1420 K ST NW NW WASHINGTON DC 20005 Ward 2 SMD 2F05 ABRA-025153 Active C Restaurant Al-Hamd Inc. Aatish On The Hill 609 PENNSYLVANIA AVE SE SE WASHINGTON DC 20003 Ward 6 SMD 6B02 ABRA-072429 Active A Retail - Liquor Store Khang's Liquor Inc. AB Liquors 1803 COLUMBIA RD NW NW WASHINGTON DC 20009 Ward 1 SMD 1C04 ABRA-103289 Active C Restaurant Techno Excess, LLC Ababa Ethiopian Restaurant 2106 18TH ST NW NW WASHINGTON DC 20009 Ward 1 SMD 1C01 ABRA-097479 Active C Restaurant OutpostDC, LLC Abakedjoint 440 K ST NW NW WASHINGTON DC 20001 Ward 6 SMD 6E05 ABRA-071204 Active A Retail - Liquor Store M & K Inc. ABC Grocery 1401 6TH ST NW NW WASHINGTON DC 20001 Ward 6 SMD 6E02 ABRA-107468 Active C Nightclub Shredder, LLC Abigail Room 1730 M ST NW NW WASHINGTON DC 20036 Ward 2 SMD 2B05 ABRA-090241 Active C Restaurant Charoen DC Inc. Absolute Noodle 772 5TH ST NW NW WASHINGTON DC 20001 Ward 2 SMD 2C03 ABRA-082154 Active C Restaurant Charoen Inc. Absolute Thai Restaurant 521 G ST NW NW WASHINGTON DC 20001 Ward 2 SMD 2C03 ABRA-109347 Active D Restaurant Abunai Poke, LLC Abunai Poke Restaurant 1920 L ST NW, STE 120 NW WASHINGTON DC 20036 Ward 2 SMD 2B06 ABRA-080916 Active C Restaurant Kavisa Inc. Acacia 4340 CONNECTICUT AVE NW NW WASHINGTON DC 20008 Ward 3 SMD 3F01 ABRA-072593 Active C Restaurant Passion Food Four, LLC Acadiana 901 NEW YORK AVE NW NW WASHINGTON DC 20001 Ward 2 SMD 2C01 ABRA-014553 Active A Retail - Liquor Store Ace Beverages of Washington DC Inc. Ace Beverage 3301 NEW MEXICO AVE NW, #A NW WASHINGTON DC 20016 Ward 3 SMD 3D08 ABRA-080056 Active C Restaurant Acqua 2, LP Acqua al 2/Suna/Harold Black Bar 212 7TH ST SE SE WASHINGTON DC 20003 Ward 6 SMD 6B02 ABRA-106099 Active C Restaurant Across The Pond, LLC Across The Pond Restaurant & Pub 1732 CONNECTICUT AVE NW NW WASHINGTON DC 20009 Ward 2 SMD 2B01 ABRA-077168 Active B Retail - Grocery DSAY Inc. Adams Market 700 F ST NE, #A NE WASHINGTON DC 20002 Ward 6 SMD 6C05 ABRA-096611 Active D Restaurant Adams Morgan Coffee Shop Inc. Adams Morgan Restaurant & Coffee 2204 18TH ST NW NW WASHINGTON DC 20009 Ward 1 SMD 1C03 ABRA-110083 Active C Restaurant Hemen, LLC Addis Paris Cafe 3103 MOUNT PLEASANT ST NW NW WASHINGTON DC 20010 Ward 1 SMD 1D04 ABRA-007235-2 Active C Marine Vessel Spirit Cruises, LLC Admiral Tilp 211 N. UNION ST ALEXANDRIA VA 22314 ABRA-060278 Active C Restaurant Khyber Pass Inc. Afghan Grill 2309 CALVERT ST NW NW WASHINGTON DC 20008 Ward 3 SMD 3C01 ABRA-098029 Active C Restaurant Agora Inc. Agora 1523 17TH ST NW NW WASHINGTON DC 20036 Ward 2 SMD 2B05 ABRA-109636 Safekeeping C Restaurant Agora, Inc Agora 1523 17TH ST NW NW WASHINGTON DC 20036 Ward 2 SMD 2B05 ABRA-092094 Active C Restaurant Agua 301 Inc. Agua 301 301 WATER ST SE SE WASHINGTON DC 20003 Ward 6 SMD 6D07 ABRA-095433 Active C Restaurant Biricoco, LLC Al Crostino 1926 9TH ST NW NW WASHINGTON DC 20001 Ward 1 SMD 1B02 ABRA-087728 Active C Restaurant Golden Eagle Inc. Al Dente 3201 NEW MEXICO AVE NW NW WASHINGTON DC 20016 Ward 3 SMD 3D08 ABRA-075870 Active C Restaurant Al Tiramisu Inc. Al Tiramisu 2014 P ST NW NW WASHINGTON DC 20036 Ward 2 SMD 2B02 ABRA-104330 Active B Retail - Class B Omega Ventures Inc. Alabama Convenience 2209 ALABAMA AVE SE SE WASHINGTON DC 20020 Ward 8 SMD 8E03 ABRA-092512 Active C Restaurant Eye Street Dining Inc. Alba Osteria 425 I ST NW NW WASHINGTON DC 20001 Ward 6 SMD 6E05 ABRA-077335 Active A Retail - Liquor Store Ventura, LLC Albert's Liquors 328 KENTUCKY AVE SE SE WASHINGTON DC 20003 Ward 6 SMD 6B06 ABRA-094098 Active B Retail - Full Service Grocery Aldi Inc. Aldi Inc. 901 17TH ST NE NE WASHINGTON DC 20002 Ward 5 SMD 5D05 ABRA-071881 Active C Restaurant Alero of U Street Inc.
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