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Homer Glen Businesses Pass Underage Compliance Checks

All 22 Homer Glen businesses passed the underage compliance checks.

HOMER GLEN, IL — 22 Homer Glen businesses were tested for underage compliance on April 12. The Illinois Liquor Control Commission, in conjunction with the Will County Sheriff's Office, conducted the checks for compliance, according to the commission.

The businesses which passed the compliance check refusing to sell liquor to the ILCC underage participants are:

  • Aldi, 14245 S. Grestone Drive
  • Meijer, 14125-14169 S. Bell Road
  • Speedway, 12502 W. 143rd St.
  • Circle K, 12810 W. 143rd St.
  • Circle K, 12819 W. 143rd St.
  • Chili's Grill & Bar, 14025 S. Bell Road
  • Dotty's, 14041 S. Bell Road
  • Tazza Italian Ristorante, 14065 S. Bell Road
  • Davidson's Bar & Grill, 14136 S. Bell Road
  • Orient Cafe Restaurant, 14108 S. Bell Road
  • Osco Drug, 14200 S. Bell Road
  • Wow Sushi, 14407 S. Bell Road
  • Homer Liquors, 13011 W. 143rd St.
  • The Purple Onion, 13150 W. 143rd St.
  • Front Road, 14903 S. Bell Road
  • Pepe's Mexican Restaurant, 14853 Founders Crossing
  • Pelican Harry's Sports Grill, 14807-09 S. Founders Crossing
  • Speedway, 15060 S. Bell Road
  • Will County Circle K, 14310 S. Will-Cook Road
  • Speedway, 12007 W. 159th St.
  • Circle K, 15861 S. Bell Road
  • Speedway, 15551 W. 143rd St.

The commission said this report is a result of ongoing undercover and cooperative law enforcement operations conducted by agents of the Illinois Liquor Control Commission, local law enforcement officials and underage participants recruited from area high schools and colleges. The teams randomly visit liquor stores, restaurants and bars in communities around the state to check for ongoing compliance with state laws mandating that no liquor is sold to persons under 21 years old. ILCC agents also work with local and state law enforcement agents to focus on communities with a high incidence of underage liquor sales.

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