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7-Eleven Stripes Seeks On-Premise Wine and Malt Permit in Del Rio

Stripes Store 40538H at 1300 E. Gibbs St. applied to TABC for a wine and malt on-premise permit to serve alcohol inside the Del Rio location.

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The Stripes convenience store at 1300 E. Gibbs St. in Del Rio has applied to the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission for a Wine and Malt Beverage Retail Dealer's On-Premise Permit, according to a public notice published March 10 in The Maverick Times.

The applicant of record is 7-Eleven New SSP Beverage LLC, a Texas corporation doing business as Stripes Store 40538H. The filing was made in accordance with the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code, which governs how retailers in the state obtain authorization to sell alcoholic beverages.

The permit sought is an on-premise designation, meaning consumption would be allowed at the store location rather than limited to take-home purchases, a distinction the TABC draws explicitly in its licensing categories.

Four individuals are listed as managers on the Del Rio filing: David Seltzer, James Baker, Jennifer Mendola, and Lillian Kirstein. The notice also identifies 7-Eleven Beverage Company Inc., registered under corporate identifier 2929702, as a member of the applicant LLC.

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The public notice does not include a TABC application number, protest deadline, or scheduled hearing date. No statements from Stripes management or TABC representatives accompanied the filing as published.

The Maverick Times published the notice a second time under a March 13 date, consistent with standard TABC publication requirements for permit applications. A downloadable file identified as "40538H PA - 2026" was attached to the notice page, which may contain the full application document.

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