AUSTIN Bar Sales & Revenue Data
SIGN BAR
$82,571 in mixed-beverage sales, July 2026 (-7.8% vs. June 2026)
9909 FM 969 RD_BLDG 3, AUSTIN, TX 78724Travis County
📊About SIGN BAR
SIGN BAR holds a Texas mixed-beverage permit at 9909 FM 969 RD_BLDG 3, AUSTIN, Texas 78724 in Travis County, and files monthly gross-receipt returns with the Texas Comptroller. Its most recent month with reported receipts is July 2026, at $82,571, which is also the newest month the Comptroller has published for the Austin metro.
Across its filing history this location reported $4,781,121 over 47 monthly returns, September 2022 through July 2026 (2022 – 2026). That is a lifetime sum, not a monthly figure — the two are separated everywhere on this page. Its strongest single month on record was July 2023, at $326,565.
As a mixed-beverage permit holder (TABC Permit #MB200067866), SIGN BAR reports gross receipts from alcoholic beverage sales to the Texas Comptroller every month, as Texas law requires. Food sales are not part of this dataset, and neither are hours, menus or ownership.
📉How SIGN BAR Is Trending
Each comparison names both windows. Where a comparison is not valid for this venue it is left out rather than filled with a zero.
SIGN BAR filed 47 consecutive monthly returns through July 2026.
📈Monthly Receipts, September 2022 – July 2026
47 monthly returns filed by SIGN BAR. Months with no filing are absent from the series rather than plotted as zero — a missing month means the venue did not file, which is not the same as reporting nothing. A month that was filed with no receipts is a real filing and is plotted, on the baseline and marked, because that too is a different fact from either of the other two.
Monthly Revenue by Category
47 months of data • Hover or tap to explore9 of these 47 months were filed as a return reporting no receipts — plotted on the baseline and ringed, because a filed $0 return is a real filing, not revenue. Months with no return filed at all are not in this series: the line skips them rather than dropping to the baseline, so a gap in filing never reads as a month of zero sales.
Annual Comparison
Calendar-year totals as filed. A year with fewer than 12 filed months is marked — a part-year total is not comparable to a full one.
📅Year by Year
Calendar-year totals as filed. A year-over-year change is shown only where both years are effectively complete — comparing a full year against a four-month stub would be a fabricated collapse.
| Year | Months filed | Receipts reported | vs. prior year |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2022 | 4 of 12 (partial) | $0 | |
| 2023 | 12 of 12 | $1,284,237 | |
| 2024 | 12 of 12 | $1,445,449 | +12.6% |
| 2025 | 12 of 12 | $1,418,507 | -1.9% |
| 2026 | 7 of 12 (partial) | $632,928 |
🥃What Sells: Revenue Mix
Share of reported receipts by category over August 2025 – July 2026 (the last 12 reported months). Only alcoholic beverage sales and cover charges are reported to the Comptroller; food is not in this dataset.
🗓️Seasonal Pattern
How SIGN BAR distributes its year, averaged over 2023 – 2025. 100 equals this venue's own average reported month — the index compares the venue to itself, never to another bar. Its strongest month is July (160), its weakest is January (37).
Across every Austin-metro venue with enough history to measure (2017 – 2025), the strongest month overall is October, around ACL Fest and the weakest is January. SIGN BAR runs on a different calendar — its strongest month doesn't match the region's.
🏥Health & Safety Inspection History
Health inspection records correlated with this address by name and location. Scores are from Austin Public Health routine inspections; higher scores indicate better food safety compliance. These come from a separate city dataset and are matched, not authoritative.
SIGN BAR — Address on File
The address the Comptroller has on the current filing (July 2026).
Where It Ranks
By July 2026 receipts alone — a single month, not a lifetime total.
Filing Record
❓Frequently Asked Questions
- Is SIGN BAR still open?
- SIGN BAR filed a mixed-beverage return for July 2026, reporting $82,571 — that is the newest month the Texas Comptroller has published for the Austin metro, so the filing record is current. A current filing is strong evidence the business is operating, but the Comptroller publishes tax returns, not hours: check with SIGN BAR directly before you go.
- How much does SIGN BAR make? (July 2026)
- SIGN BAR reported $82,571 in mixed-beverage gross receipts for July 2026, -7.8% against June 2026 and -16.1% against July 2025. That is a single month, not an average: over its whole reported history the venue has filed $4,781,121 across 47 months. This is mixed-beverage (alcohol) receipts only, not total business revenue.
- What were SIGN BAR's sales over the last twelve months?
- SIGN BAR reported $1,307,731 in mixed-beverage receipts over Aug 2025 – Jul 2026 (12 of 12 months filed), +0.7% against Aug 2024 – Jul 2025 ($1,299,108).
- Where is SIGN BAR located in AUSTIN?
- SIGN BAR files mixed-beverage returns for 9909 FM 969 RD_BLDG 3, AUSTIN, TX 78724, in Travis County. The Texas Comptroller lists the address on each monthly return; it reflects the permitted location, not necessarily a public entrance or current hours.
- What does SIGN BAR sell?
- Over August 2025 – July 2026 (the last 12 reported months), SIGN BAR reported 66% liquor, 0% wine, 34% beer and 0% cover charges. The largest share is liquor. Only alcoholic beverage sales and cover charges are reported to the Comptroller — food sales are not in this dataset.
- Is SIGN BAR busy? How does it rank among Austin bars?
- This dataset tracks mixed-beverage receipts, not foot traffic, so there is no direct measure of how busy SIGN BAR is. The closest proxy: by receipts reported for July 2026, SIGN BAR ranked #394 of 1875 Austin-metro venues that filed for that month, and #1 of 1 venues in ZIP 78724. A higher-ranked venue sells more alcohol in a month; it is not a measure of how crowded it is at any given time, and that is a single month's rank, not a lifetime one.
- What time period does the SIGN BAR data cover?
- 47 reported months, September 2022 through July 2026. Mixed-beverage receipts publish about three to four weeks after a month closes; the newest month currently published for the Austin metro is July 2026. Every figure on this page names the exact window it covers, because a single month, a trailing-twelve-month total and a lifetime sum are three different quantities.
- Where does SIGN BAR's revenue data come from?
- The Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts publishes Mixed Beverage Gross Receipts, a monthly record every Texas mixed-beverage permit holder is required by law to file. This page reads that dataset directly and adds no estimates, no modelled figures and no user reviews.
ℹ️How to Read This Page
What mixed-beverage gross receipts are
Every bar, restaurant and venue in Texas holding a mixed-beverage permit must report its monthly alcoholic-beverage sales to the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts. Those returns cover liquor, wine, beer and cover charges. They do not cover food, retail or non-alcoholic sales, so these figures are a slice of a venue's business, not its revenue.
Why every number here names a window
A single month, a trailing-twelve-month total and a lifetime sum are three different quantities, and averaging a venue's whole history produces a number that has never been true of any actual month. Each figure on this page therefore carries the exact period it covers. Where a comparison needs history this venue does not have — a full prior year, two complete twelve-month windows, three complete calendar years for a seasonal index — the comparison is omitted and the reason is stated, rather than shown as a zero.
How current is this?
Receipts publish about three to four weeks after a month closes. The newest month currently published for the Austin metro is July 2026, and every recency judgement on this page is measured against that month rather than against today's date — so a late publication by the Comptroller never changes a venue's status. SIGN BAR last filed for July 2026, which is that frontier month.
What a stopped filing does and does not mean
A stopped filing is not proof of closure — when a bar changes hands the new owner files under a new taxpayer and location number, so the old record goes quiet while the doors stay open. A gap can also be a remodel, a seasonal close, a permit transfer or a slow filer. This page never states that a business is closed; it states when it last filed.
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