On-premise alcohol licenses are used by Florida businesses where alcoholic beverages are sold for consumption at the licensed establishment. Restaurants, bars, nightclubs, cafés, and certain other hospitality businesses may require on-premise privileges depending on the alcoholic beverages they intend to offer and how the business operates.
Florida has multiple alcoholic beverage license classifications that can provide on-premise privileges. The appropriate license depends on factors such as whether the business will sell beer and wine only or also distilled spirits, as well as whether the establishment qualifies for a particular license classification. For example, a 2COP license provides beer and wine privileges, while certain 4COP licenses provide privileges for beer, wine, and distilled spirits.
Choosing the appropriate license requires looking at the establishment’s specific operations rather than simply determining whether alcohol will be consumed on-site. Beverage License Specialists can help you evaluate the Florida liquor license types available for your business and navigate the applicable licensing process. Contact us to discuss your licensing needs.

