What are the Liquor Laws regarding Restaurants in Canada?

By Adriana Noton

In Canada, when one has a restaurant that serves liquor, they are required to have a liquor license. Issuing a liquor license is the responsibility of provincial governments. The guidelines for obtaining a liquor license in Canada can vary, but there are general laws that restaurants must abide by in order to receive and maintain a liquor license.

Each province will categorize liquor licenses into specific licenses or classes. Generally speaking, this can include: special event licenses, licenses for restaurants, lounges... etc., licenses for recreational facilities, canteens...etc, licenses for private clubs, licenses for retail liquor stores, hotels...etc, and licenses for making liquor. How the various establishments are classified will depend on the province.

The purpose of these licenses is to ensure that liquor is being managed in a responsible manner. In each province's plan, "liquor" refers to all categories of beverage alcohol including beer, wine, spirits, liqueurs, and coolers. The regulations serve as direction on how to sell, serve, manage, and purchase alcohol.

In general, liquor laws in Canada can include: how and where one can drink alcohol such as not permitting customers to leave the restaurant with the alcohol, the age of which one can be served alcohol, how to sell the alcohol such as by traditional payment or by another method such as using tickets, and how to store the alcohol. A specific license is normally issued for the sale and consumption of liquor in establishments where food is served.

There are also regulations regarding minors in a restaurant that serves alcohol. As well, there are other regulations such as a food menu that must be available to customers during the hours that liquor service is available. Also, a properly equipped liquor service bar is required. The liquor service area should normally include the following: backup stock and empty container storage area, appropriate refrigeration, an area for beverage preparation, and an accurate measuring device for making and serving alcohol spirits. The restaurant should also have the appropriate security to prevent theft of their alcohol.

In most provinces, members of the Canadian Restaurant and Food Services Association require restaurant owners to complete a liquor service training regulations program. The test is normally taken by alcohol retailers, restaurant owners, licensees, servers, and people providing alcohol under a special occasion license.

Provincial governments mandate that establishments that serve alcohol encourage their customers to drink alcoholic beverages moderately and avoid drinking and driving. Every operator of a licensed establishment should provide a policy on responsible alcohol service. The best way to ensure that you and your staff understand the responsibilities of selling alcohol is through a training program.

When applying for a liquor license, restaurants owners have to jump through a few hoops to obtain the permit. Although, it may seem annoying, liquor license regulations are designed to protect the consumer and the restaurant. It is important to check with your local government agency to get a list of all their rules and regulations so the process of getting the license will be much easier. - 30543

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