Many entrepreneurs and event companies want to operate “mobile bars” in Ontario. However, Ontario does not issue a standalone “Mobile Bar Licence.”
Instead, mobile bar operators typically operate under one of the following legal structures:
- Special Occasion Permits (“SOPs”) issued for specific events
- Partnerships with existing Liquor Sales Licence holders
- Partnerships with AGCO-licensed manufacturers that hold Caterer’s Endorsements
At Substance Law, we help mobile bar businesses structure their operations in compliance with Ontario liquor laws.
Is There a Mobile Bar Licence in Ontario?
No. Ontario’s liquor laws do not currently provide a separate licence category specifically called a “Mobile Bar Licence.”
Businesses operating mobile bars must instead rely on existing AGCO licensing frameworks depending on how and where alcohol is served. (agco.ca)
Option 1: Special Occasion Permits (SOPs)
Many mobile bar operators work under Special Occasion Permits issued for individual events.
Under this model:
- An SOP is obtained for each qualifying event
- Alcohol service is tied to the specific event permit
- The permit holder assumes legal responsibility for compliance
- Different SOP categories may apply depending on whether the event is public or private
This structure is commonly used for weddings, private parties, corporate events, and temporary outdoor events.
Option 2: Partnering With a Liquor Sales Licence Holder
Some mobile bar companies partner with restaurants, bars, caterers, or venues that already hold an Ontario Liquor Sales Licence.
In these situations:
- The licence holder may assume responsibility for alcohol service
- The mobile bar company may provide staffing, equipment, and bartending services
- Compliance obligations remain with the licensed operator
The arrangement must be carefully structured to comply with Ontario liquor laws and AGCO requirements.
Option 3: Caterer’s Endorsement Through a Manufacturer or Liquor Sales Licensee
Ontario permits certain AGCO licensees to obtain Caterer’s Endorsements allowing alcohol service at catered events away from the primary licensed premises.
This may include:
- Liquor Sales Licence holders
- Manufacturers such as wineries, breweries, cideries, or distilleries with appropriate AGCO authorizations
Under a Caterer’s Endorsement:
- Alcohol may be served at off-site catered events
- Additional rules apply regarding event types and alcohol sourcing
- AGCO compliance obligations continue to apply throughout the event
This is one of the most common legal structures used by professional mobile bar operators in Ontario. (agco.ca)
Mobile Bar Compliance Issues
Mobile bar businesses in Ontario must consider issues including:
- SOP requirements
- Smart Serve certification
- Municipal permits
- Public health approvals
- Insurance coverage
- Venue agreements
- Transportation and storage of alcohol
- Advertising restrictions
- Liability exposure
Improper licensing structures can expose operators to significant regulatory and legal risks.
How Substance Law Can Help
Substance Law assists mobile bar operators, caterers, event businesses, and hospitality companies with:
- SOP applications
- Liquor licensing compliance
- Caterer’s Endorsement guidance
- Contract and partnership structuring
- Regulatory risk management
- AGCO investigations and enforcement
- Event alcohol compliance reviews
Contact Substance Law
If you are planning to operate a mobile bar business in Ontario, contact Substance Law for guidance on Ontario liquor licensing and AGCO compliance.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a mobile bar licence in Ontario?
No. Ontario does not have a standalone licence specifically called a “mobile bar licence.”
How can a mobile bar operate legally in Ontario?
A mobile bar business may need to operate through Special Occasion Permits for individual events, partner with a liquor sales licence holder, or work with a licensee or manufacturer that has an AGCO caterer’s endorsement.
Can a mobile bar apply for one licence to cover all events?
Not usually. Since there is no standalone mobile bar licence, the correct structure depends on the event, venue, alcohol source, and who is legally responsible for selling or serving alcohol.
Can a mobile bar use Special Occasion Permits?
Yes. SOPs are commonly used for individual private or public events where alcohol will be served or sold and no other licence applies.
What is a caterer’s endorsement?
A caterer’s endorsement is an add-on to a liquor sales licence. It allows the licence holder to sell and serve liquor at places where their liquor sales licence does not otherwise apply.
Can a manufacturer operate a mobile bar in Ontario?
A manufacturer may be able to serve alcohol at off-site catered events if it has the appropriate AGCO licence and caterer’s endorsement, subject to applicable rules.
Does a mobile bar need Smart Serve certified staff?
Yes. Staff serving alcohol through a mobile bar arrangement should comply with Ontario responsible service requirements, including Smart Serve where required.
Can Substance Law help structure a mobile bar business?
Yes. Substance Law assists mobile bar businesses, caterers, event companies, hospitality operators, and manufacturers with Ontario liquor licensing, SOPs, caterer’s endorsements, and AGCO compliance.
