Wawa Grabs Expensive Bucks County Liquor License in Pennsylvania Auction

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Fairless Hills Wawa Beer Cooler
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Wawa paid $170,000 for an expired Bucks County license. The Delaware County-based convenience store chain plans to add a Beer Cooler section like the one in their new Fairless Hills store to another of its Bucks County stores but hasn't said which store will get the newly acquired liquor license yet.

Pennsylvania liquor licenses don’t come cheap.

The convenience store chain emerged this week as the winning bidder in a Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board auction for two expired restaurant liquor licenses.

It paid $170,000 for a license in Bucks County.

A second license for Delaware County was purchased for $300,000, double the average winning bid, writes Mike Newall for The Philadelphia Inquirer.

The two licenses were part of a group of 20 put up for auction.

Wawa did not disclose which store in Bucks County would be selling beer next.

Two Wawas in Bucks County currently sell beer, and the chain has 24 stores in total throughout Pennsylvania that sell beer, said Lori Bruce, a company spokesman.

Pennsylvania allows beer-to-go as long as there is a license from the PLCB.

In 2021, Wawa had only one store that sold beer. It was dubbed the “Stadium Store” for being about two miles from the South Philly sports complex in Philadelphia.

The store has a walk-in beer cooler called the “Beer Cave.”

Wawa now has two weeks to pay for the licenses and six months to file a Pennsylvania license application.

Find out more about a Wawa liquor license in Bucks County in The Philadelphia Inquirer.

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Damien Colletti Cinema takes a look inside the beer section of the Fairless Hills Wawa.

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