With this app, you can search and browse liquor sales data for bars and restaurants in Texas, view historical sales, and analyze product mixes. Includes permit information for additional licensed businesses and filtering options by location and business type.
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AppRecs rating 4.4. Trustworthiness 80 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 28 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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About LiquorTX – Bar Sales Data
LiquorTX features:
• Search sales and permit information for all 20,000+ bars and restaurants in Texas
• View up to fifteen years historical sales data
• View product mix for each bar or restaurant listed
• Search permit information for another 60,000+ businesses holding TABC licenses (package stores, breweries, beer & wine only)
• Filter results by Business Type, City, County, Zip
• Sort results by monthly sales, year-to-date sales, distance from you
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Reviews for LiquorTX – Bar Sales Data
mrbaze
Works Great—An Excellent Tool
If you are in the bar, restaurant, brewery, winery or even liquor store business, you will benefit from this app. All premises licensed to serve alcohol in Texas remit monthly taxes on alcohol to the state comptroller. The tax paid is public data and from that anyone can do some simple math and derive the actual amount of alcohol sales that premise has had for a given month. We used to search the state website to find that data, download it in a CSV file, dump that into Excel, sort it by zip code, find the businesses we were interested in, do the math to determine sales, and generally work with a big old unfriendly dumb spreadsheet each month to compare trends. No more. This app, even in its free version makes it SIMPLE to find the business you are looking for by name or on a map, and see their total BevAlc sales information and breakdown for current and previous years at a glance, along with current TABC license info. If you pay for the premium subscription version you get to save favorites, get alerts on new license issuance and more. As a hospitality professional the premium subscription is well worth the cost. Additionally though I have not needed support very often tech support is local, friendly, and quite responsive. Highly recommended.
James121515
Borderline scam app: “selling” public info
Guys if you are a business owner don’t give these scammers $10 a month to view already public, free information. Alcohol sales for licensed businesses in Texas can be found online for FREE. TABC receipts are public record by TX law and can all be found right there on TABC’s website, although not in a very user-friendly form. But there are free sites that compile the data into searchable form. barmart.net. The only value this app has is breaking it down by liquor, beer, and wine. But if all you want to know is what was Joe Schmo’s pub down the street alcohol revenue last month or last March or last year, that can be found for free on Barmart.net.