Every bar and restaurant in Travis County files monthly alcohol tax receipts with the state. Cash Out turns that public data into competitive intelligence you can act on.
See every permit holder in your draw zone. Who's growing. Who's shrinking. Whether the neighborhood as a whole is expanding or contracting.
Search by name, filter by neighborhood, compare your revenue trend against any competitor. Select your business and build a custom competitive set.
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Every number below comes from verified Texas Comptroller mixed beverage gross receipts. Public record. Updated monthly. No estimates.
Every Texas bar and restaurant with a mixed beverage permit files monthly gross receipts with the Comptroller. It's public record. Nobody looks at it.
Monthly automated extraction from Texas Comptroller dataset naix-2893. Every establishment, every dollar, broken out by liquor, wine, and beer.
Hotels, festivals, and event venues stripped out. Permit swaps merged. Multi-venue operations flagged. What's left is restaurants and bars only.
Your neighborhood leaderboard. Your trend line vs. competitors. Growth and decline alerts. Delivered to your inbox every month with a link to the live dashboard.
You know how your restaurant is doing. You don't know how your competitors are doing. Cash Out shows you the only number that matters: verified revenue, not Yelp stars.
Acquisition due diligence without asking for the books. Cash Out gives you verified revenue data on any target restaurant in Travis County, plus every comparable in the same draw zone.
Every plan includes all 1,500 establishments in Travis County. No per-restaurant fees. No upsells.
Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts, Mixed Beverage Gross Receipts dataset (naix-2893). Every establishment with a mixed beverage permit in Texas files monthly. The data is public record, published via data.texas.gov. We don't estimate. We don't scrape reviews. We use verified tax filings.
The Comptroller publishes new data monthly with approximately a 60-day lag. When they publish, we pull, clean, and update the dashboard within 48 hours. You'll get an email notification when new data is live.
Yes. Texas is one of the only states that publishes establishment-level alcohol gross receipts publicly. The data is available to anyone through the Texas Open Data Portal. Cash Out makes it usable.
The Comptroller data covers alcohol receipts only. For casual dining, alcohol is typically 25-35% of total revenue. For bars, it can be 60-90%. Cash Out gives you the alcohol number and the industry benchmarks to estimate total revenue from it.
The underlying data covers all of Texas. Travis County is our launch market. If demand warrants it, we'll expand to Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, and other metros. Subscribers get first access to new markets.
They already can. This is public record. The question is whether they're looking. Cash Out doesn't create new data. It makes existing data actionable. The advantage goes to whoever pays attention first.
The data exists whether you look at it or not. Cash Out makes sure you're the one looking.
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