Frisco bars and restaurants saw a large drop in total alcohol sales in September. Alcohol sales for the month totaled about $2.3 million, about a 65% drop from $6.6 million in August.
August sales also saw a 12.23% drop from $7.52 million in sales in July.
Here are the Frisco restaurants and bars where patrons spent the most on alcohol in September, according to data provided by the state
10. The Common Table
Alcohol sales at The Common Table in September totaled $165,234, down 4.32% in August.
The Common Table was previously ranked No. 8.
9. Mi Cocina Frisco
Alcohol sales at Mi Cocina in September totaled $174,678, the same reported total for August.
Mi Cocina was previously ranked No. 7.
8. Gloria’s Latin Cuisine
Alcohol sales at Gloria’s Latin Cuisine in September totaled $188,412, down 1.66% from $191,584 in August.
Gloria’s was previously ranked No. 5.
7. Perry’s Steakhouse and Grille
Alcohol sales at Perry’s Steakhouse and Grille in September totaled $193,895, down 3.94% from $201,850 in August.
Perry’s Steakhouse and Grille was previously ranked No. 4.
6. Stonebriar Country Club
Alcohol sales at Stonebriar Country Club in September totaled $205,206, up nearly 38% from $149,139 in August.
Stonebriar Country Club was previously ranked No. 10.
5. Trophy Park
Alcohol sales at Trophy Park in September totaled $208,198, and the venue was previously unranked.
4. The Ford Center at the Star
Alcohol sales at The Ford Center at the Star totaled $250,993, an 11% drop from $282,277 in August. The Ford Center at the Star was previously ranked No. 3.
3. Omni Frisco Hotel
Alcohol sales at the Omni Frisco Hotel totaled $253,659, with $29,763 coming from event cover charges. The Omni Frisco Hotel was previously unranked.
2. Concrete Cowboy
Alcohol sales at Concrete Cowboy in September totaled $273,696, a drop of 23% from $356,657 in August.
Concrete Cowboy was previously ranked No. 1 since February.
1. Dee Lincoln Prime
Alcohol sales at Dee Lincoln Prime in September totaled $350,940, a slight dip of 0.3% from $352,009 in August.
Dee Lincoln Prime was previously ranked No. 2 since February.