If you want to sell liquor in B.C., you need a liquor licence or permit.
Find information about liquor licences and permits, including:
For businesses wanting to offer liquor as their primary focus or as an additional service to their patrons.
For restaurants, bistros, cafes and other businesses where their primary focus is food.
For businesses producing or manufacturing liquor such as wine, cider, beer (including brew pubs), or spirits.
Find out about Artisan and Farmers Market Liquor Sales
For event hosts wanting to offer liquor service at special events.
For businesses that cater food and beverages
For businesses that promote, market and take wholesale orders for liquor products
For general stores to sell packaged liquor in rural communities and tourist destination resorts.
For business that allow customers to ferment-on-premises.
For mechanical or manufacturing businesses wanting to use ethyl alcohol.
For people who sell, supply, purchase or use non-beverage alcohol products.
For non-profits wanting to auction liquor at an event.
Temporary Expanded Service Areas (TESAs), as well as:
Wine stores are separate retail stores that sell wine. There is an open-ended freeze on new wine stores and the government is not accepting new Wine Store licence applications.
A Special Wine Store licence allows for wine to be sold on selected shelves of a grocery store. There is an open-ended freeze on new wine stores and the government is not accepting new Special Wine Store licence applications.
A Licensee Retail Store licence allows for liquor to be sold for private consumption. There is a freeze on new Licensee Retail Stores until July 1, 2032 and the government is not accepting new Licensee Retail Store licence applications.
Find out how to amend a liquor licence, including:
Get resources and information including social responsibility posters, guidelines for advertising, and liquor licensing forms.
Download lists of all licensed liquor establishments in B.C.
Read about liquor law and policy, including
Learn what you need to work in the industry if you serve liquor at an event or establishment.