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LIST: Liquor Bans in Metro Manila (UPDATED September 2021)

UPDATE: Quezon City and San Juan  have both officially lifted the liquor bans as the capital region shifts to Alert Level 4 starting Thursday, September 16, 2021.

The latest memorandum published by Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte states that liquor selling “may be sold at any time except during public safety hours (10 p.m. to 4 a.m.).”

Liquor Selling. Liquor may be sold at any time except during public safety hours (10 pm to4 am). Drinking on sidewalks and other public places (i.e., not inside a home or establishment) shall remain prohibited. As an exception, the sale of liquor shall be banned inside Special Concern Lockdown areas.”

San Juan Mayor Francis Zamora also announced in a Facebook post on Wednesday that the city would allow alcohol consumption again but “only inside homes and restaurants.” 

According to Boozy.ph, the non-serviceable areas due to liquor bans are currently Laguna, Navotas, Pateros and Valenzuela.

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Liquor Ban Season 3 – August to September 2021

As of August 2021, Metro Manila is heading into the third lockdown because of the threat of the Delta variant, which means liquor bans are being imposed once again. According to the latest news updates, several cities & municipalities will be issuing liquor bans which will take effect starting August 6, 2021.

Be prepared and drink responsibly at home by ordering your essential supplies beforehand from online liquor delivery services.

Eight local government units in the National Capital Region will reportedly impose a liquor ban during the two-week enhanced community quarantine starting August 6, Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) chairperson Benhur Abalos announced on Monday, August 2, 2021.

The imposition of a liquor ban depends on the respective local government. Abalos mentioned the following cities to have liquor bans:

“At nakikita naming ang Valenzuela, ang Mandaluyong, Paranaque, Pasay, Navotas, Pateros, Quezon City at San Juan, may mga liquor ban.” 

(Based on our records, Valenzuela, Mandaluyong, Paranaque, Pasay, Navotas, Pateros, Quezon City, and San Juan have liquor ban).

“So far may mga LGUs kasi na nagsasabi na wala silang liquor ban, kamukha ng Makati ng Taguig, Pasig, at Las Pinas,” he added.

Sources: ABS-CBN News, Rappler (as of August 2, 2021)


During the start of the lockdown in March 2020, to ensure social distancing and prevent mass gatherings in the Philippines, many cities around Metro Manila and the rest of the Philippines implemented liquor bans. Restaurants, bars, groceries and convenience stores, and online liquor delivery services were prohibited from selling any type of alcoholic beverage to those areas. Now that many areas have been downgraded to “General Community Quarantine” most cities have been allowed to sell and distribute alcoholic beverages again.

Liquor Ban Season 2 – March to May 2021

Quezon City, San Juan, and Pateros lifted their liquor bans in the first week of May 2021. Mandaluyong and Muntinlupa also lifted their liquor bans this week.

No liquor bans reinstated during second ECQ

Manila, Caloocan, Las Piñas, Makati, Marikina, Pasay, Pasig, Taguig

Cities where liquor bans have been lifted

No confirmation yet

What are the penalties?

Different areas impose different penalties to those who violate the liquor ban. Business establishments may be suspended of their business permits or face forced closures while individuals may be fined anywhere from P2,500 to P5,000 for violating the liquor ban.

Source: PhilStar.com. March 15, 2021

Liquor Bans in 2020

The section below refers to the Liquor Bans which took effect in 202o.

Some cities reimposed liquor bans in Metro Manila and four nearby provinces when these reverted back to the Modified Enhanced Community Quarantine (MECQ) from August 4 to 18, 2020. According to Malacanang, it’s up to the different LGUs to pass ordinances on the liquor ban. I’ll try to update this list of guidelines and restrictions from each LGU as new ordinances come in.

Quezon City

San Juan City

Navotas

Valenzuela

Caloocan (partial)

Source: City Ordinance No. 0869

Parañaque

Malabon

via GIPHY

Manila

Muntinlupa

Pasig

Las Piñas

Mandaluyong City

Marikina

Pasay

Makati

Taguig

via GIPHY

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