Liquor Control Commission Underage
Compliance Report for Logan County
Three local businesses fail the test
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[May 27, 2017]
On
May 23, 2017, the Illinois Liquor Control Commission (ILCC), in
conjunction with the Illinois State Police, District 9, conducted 21
underage compliance check(s). During the operation, there were 4
prior violator(s) re-tested for compliance.
The following establishment(s) failed this compliance check:
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DRAKE'S BAR,
107 LINCOLN ST,
LAWNDALE, IL
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APPLE FOOD MART,
725 BROADWAY ST,
LINCOLN, IL
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RENKEN EVERS CO.,
103-105 WEST LINCOLN ST, NEW HOLLAND, IL
The following establishment(s) passed the compliance
check by refusing to sell liquor to the ILCC underage participant(s)
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CASEY'S GENERAL STORE # 3372,
700 E SOUTH ST,
ATLANTA, IL
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CHUBBY'S BAR & GRILL,
111 SE VINE ST,
ATLANTA, IL
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CASEY'S GENERAL STORE #3501,
1006 WOODLAWN RD, LINCOLN, IL
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ALLEY-BI SALOON,
415 PULASKI ST,
LINCOLN, IL
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CAFE BILLIARDS LLC,
1230 5TH ST,
LINCOLN, IL
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ZERO TOLERANCE,
421 N CHICAGO ST,
LINCOLN, IL
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GLASS HOUSE TAVERN,
700 PULASKI ST,
LINCOLN, IL
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HAPPY WOK,
702 KEOKUK ST,
LINCOLN, IL
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WAL-MART SUPERCENTER #199,
825 MALERICH DRIVE, LINCOLN, IL
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KROGER LTD PART I J-850, 1475 WOODLAWN ROAD, LINCOLN, IL
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FIFTH STREET FOOD MART, 1302 5TH ST,
LINCOLN, IL 62656
(1 prior violation)
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RIO
GRANDE RESTAURANT, 3091 WOODLAWN RD, LINCOLN, IL
(1 prior violation)
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FAMOUS LIQUORS,
708 KEOKUK ST,
LINCOLN, IL
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QIK
N EZ,
520 KEOKUK ST,
LINCOLN, IL
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AYERCO CONVENIENCE CENTER #9,
705 WOODLAWN,
LINCOLN, IL
(1 prior violation)
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CASEY'S GENERAL STORE #3317,
802 N TOPPER DR,
MOUNT PULASKI, IL
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THE
OLD BRICKYARD GRILL AND PUB,
105 S LAFAYETTE ST,
MT. PULASKI, IL
(1 prior violation)
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VILLAGE PUB OF NEW HOLLAND,
102 W LINCOLN ST,
NEW HOLLAND, IL
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
persons 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.
http://www.illinois.gov/ilcc/Divisions/
Pages/Legal/Hearing-Schedule-for-Chicago-IL-and-Springfield-IL.aspx
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