Search 82,149 verified TABC licenses across 2,859 Texas cities. Browse revenue reports, violations, and new applications — all sourced from official public records updated daily.
Active Licenses
82,149
Cities Covered
2,859
Counties
386
Revenue Tracked
$413,140,772
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The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission (TABC) is the state agency responsible for regulating the manufacture, distribution, and sale of alcoholic beverages in Texas. Every bar, restaurant, package store, and wholesale distributor that sells alcohol in Texas must hold a valid TABC license. As of March 2026, there are 82,149 active licenses across 2,859 cities and 386 counties statewide.
TABC issues more than 75 distinct license and permit types, but the most commonly held include Mixed Beverage (MB) permits for bars and restaurants that sell liquor by the drink, Beer and Wine (BG/BQ) permits for retail establishments, and Package Store (P) permits for off-premises liquor sales. Each license type carries different privileges, restrictions, and renewal requirements set by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code.
BarBook Texas aggregates this data from two official government sources: TABC license records (updated daily) and the Texas Comptroller's Mixed Beverage Gross Receipts reports (published monthly). The revenue data covers total alcohol sales, broken down by liquor, beer, wine, and cover charge receipts for each reporting establishment. This makes BarBook Texas a valuable resource for sales professionals targeting the hospitality industry, real estate analysts evaluating commercial markets, investors tracking revenue trends, and journalists covering the Texas alcohol industry.
All data on BarBook Texas is sourced from publicly available government records. We normalize, deduplicate, and cross-reference records across both data sources using TABC license numbers as the primary key. The platform is updated daily to reflect new applications, status changes, violations, and monthly revenue filings as they become available.
Data sourced from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission (TABC) and Texas Comptroller Mixed Beverage Gross Receipts reports. Updated daily.