Midland County bartenders served nearly $6 million worth of beer, wine and liquor in February, according to the latest available records from the Texas Comptroller’s Office.
krisanapong detraphiphat/Getty ImagesMidland County bartenders served nearly $6 million worth of beer, wine and liquor in February, according to the latest available records from the Texas Comptroller’s Office.
A total of 124 bars, restaurants and venues submitted mixed drink receipts showing Midland drank $5,856,305 worth of alcohol in February. That’s $500,719 more than January sales, according to the Texas Comptroller’s Office.
Fair to Midland topped February sales with $275,744. Little Woodrow’s had the second highest figure, selling $221,381 worth of alcohol in February.
Here are the top 10 places that racked up the biggest tabs in February:.
- Fair in Midland: $275,744
- Small Woodrow: $221,381
- Walk On’s: $196,478
- The Canteen: 193,882
- Bubba 33: 159,021
- El Mitote Sports Fair: $158,808
- Torino Pizza Bar: $153,949
- Cork and Pig Tavern: $148,330
- Rockin Rodea: $147,242
- La Mision Restaurant and Cantina: $127,650
Source: Texas Comptroller’s Office