On Tuesday, January 20, 2015, the Illinois Liquor Control
Commission (ILCC), in conjunction with the Illinois State Police
District 9, conducted 29 underage compliance checks in Lincoln,
Atlanta, and Mt. Pulaski. Nine of the locations visited had
previously failed an underage compliance check within the last five
years.
The following establishments failed this compliance check:
- Don Panchito, 831 Woodlawn Rd, Lincoln
- El Mazatlan 7, 203 Madigan Dr, Lincoln
- Characters Pub, 405 Pulaski St. Lincoln
The following 26 establishments passed the compliance check
by refusing to sell liquor to the ILCC underage participant:
- Apollo Mart, 715 Broadway St, Lincoln (Prior Offender)
- Beck Oil Co, 1010 Heitmann Dr, Lincoln (Prior Offender)
- Ayerco Convenience Center #9, 705 Woodlawn Rd, Lincoln
(Prior Offender)
- Famous Liquors, 708 Keokuk St, Lincoln (Prior Offender)
- Lincoln IGA, 713 Pulaski St, Lincoln (Prior Offender)
- Rio Grande, 3091 Woodlawn Rd, Lincoln (Prior Offender)
- Fifth Street Food Mart, 1302 5th St, Lincoln (Prior
Offender)
- Casey’s General Store #3372, 700 E South St, Atlanta
(Prior Offender)
- The Old Brickyard Grill & Pub, 105 S Lafayette St, Mt
Pulaski (Prior Offender)
- Kroger Ltd Part I J-850, 1475 Woodlawn Rd, Lincoln
- Logan Lanes, 1700 5th St, Lincoln
• Thorntons #369, 2903 Woodlawn Rd, Lincoln
- Casey’s General Store #2459, 1100 5th St, Lincoln
- Zero Tolerance, 421 N Chicago, Lincoln
- Dotty’s, 1487 Woodlawn Rd, Lincoln
- CVS Store #6820, 534 Woodlawn Rd, Lincoln
- Glass House Tavern, 700 Pulaski St, Lincoln
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- Qik N EZ, 520 Keokuk St, Lincoln
- Alley-Bi Saloon, 415 Pulaski St, Lincoln
- Outer Limit, 401 Limit St, Lincoln
- Thorntons #368, 511 Keokuk St, Lincoln
- Red Wing Bowl, 200 SW 1st St, Atlanta
- The Korner, 100 SW 1st St, Atlanta
- Chubby’s Bar & Grill, 111 SE Vine St, Atlanta
- 217 Roadhouse, 2005 2400th St, Atlanta
- Casey’s General Store #3317, 802 N Topper Dr, Mt Pulaski
This report is a result of ongoing undercover and
cooperative law enforcement operations conducted by agents
of the Illinois Liquor Control Commission (ILCC), local law
enforcement officials and underage participants recruited
from area high schools and colleges. The teams randomly
visit liquor stores, restaurants and bars in communities
around the state to check for ongoing compliance with state
laws mandating that no liquor is sold to minors under 21
years old. ILCC agents also work with local and state law
enforcement agents to focus on communities with a high
incidence of underage liquor sales.
For information about hearings regarding checks, please
visit: the Illinois Liquor Control Commission's website.
[Terry Horstman, Illinois Liquor
Control Commission]
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