CT DCP · 80,000+ licenses · daily refresh
New liquor licenses in Connecticut
Every week, we pull the latest licensee record from the Connecticut Liquor Control Division, normalize it, and send you only the licenses that are new. A new Connecticut liquor license usually means a bar, restaurant, liquor store, brewery, or tasting room opening or changing hands.
What you get for Connecticut
A clean, filterable row for every new license, ready to drop into your CRM.
| Field | Example |
|---|---|
| Business name | Harbor & Vine LLC |
| Address | 1420 Market St |
| City / County | by Connecticut jurisdiction |
| License type | on-premise / off-premise |
| Status | issued / pending |
| Issue date | newest first |
- New licenses appear as soon as CT DCP marks them issued.
- Filter by license type to match your product, from full bars to beer-and-wine stores.
- Deduplicated against prior weeks so you never work the same lead twice.
Who uses Connecticut license data
Payments & POS
Reach a new Connecticut venue before it picks a processor or point-of-sale system.
Insurance
Liquor liability and general liability are required from day one for every new licensee.
Distribution
Beverage and food suppliers competing for every new on-premise and off-premise account.
Local services
Accounting, payroll, signage, and marketing firms selling into new hospitality businesses.