OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma-- Before

opens in Oklahoma City, it hopes to obtain a liquor license for its cafe according to

The upcoming 40,000 square foot range includes 24 firearm lanes, 10 archery lanes, a simulation room and classrooms in addition to the cafe.

Co-owner Jeff Swanson said a plan is in place to make sure that patrons drink after they shoot, not before.

"Any misconceptions or joking aside, beer and bullets, guns and alcohol, they do not mix," Swanson said.

A license must be scanned before participating in any service. Once the customer has purchased booze, their ID is red-flagged and they can't shoot.

The Oklahoma City Council will vote on the liquor license in late May.