Denver's cold weather shelters will remain open as long as weather conditions are met.
Most City and County of Denver offices will be closed Monday, Feb. 17 for the Presidents' Day holiday.
A retail establishment liquor permit is for any business that offers complimentary beer, wine or liquor for consumption on the premises.
It is not a license to sell alcohol, but a permit to serve it on a complimentary basis. A retail establishment permit holder cannot hold any other liquor license except for extra retail establishment permits for other businesses or locations.
A permit holder cannot, directly or indirectly, sell alcohol, serve alcohol for more than four hours in a 24-hour period, serve alcohol more than 24 days per year, or serve or distribute alcohol between 2 a.m. and 7 a.m. A permit holder cannot allow anyone younger than 18 years old to sell or dispense alcohol or allow anyone 18 to 20 years old to sell or dispense alcohol unless supervised by another person on the premises that is 21 years old or older.
A permit holder can serve no more than:
To be eligible for the retail establishment liquor permit, a business must:
Information on how to submit a new application for a retail establishment liquor permit.
Information on how to submit a renewal application for a retail establishment liquor permit.