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"Beer busts" (all the beer/liquor one can drink for a set price) in bars are illegal. Persons 18 years of age or older may work in bars and liquor stores serving and selling alcohol. Patrons may not purchase for on premises consumption more than 50 ounces of beer, 1 liter of wine or 4 ounces of distilled spirits at one time. [18]
Bars may stay open 2 hours later than normal closing hours on New Year's Eve, but additional patrons are not allowed after normal closing hours. [26] Phoenix / Scottsdale: 2 a.m. Philadelphia: 2 a.m. Pittsburgh: 2 a.m. Providence: 2 a.m. on weekends, and nights before a state-recognized holiday. 1 a.m. on weeknights. Rochester, New York: 2 a.m.
In Sweden, beer with a low alcohol content (called folköl, 2.25% to 3.5% alcohol by weight) can be sold in regular stores to anyone aged 18 or over, but beverages with a high alcohol content can only be sold by government-run vendors to people aged 20 or older, or by licensed facilities such as restaurants and bars, where the age limit is 18 ...
The Associated Press reports that although it is still required for New York City bars to post signs warning against the dangers of drinking while pregnant, human rights advocates believe in a ...
Luke Bryan‘s Nashville bar is being investigated for allegedly overserving college student Riley Strain before he vanished. Tennessee officials confirmed on Wednesday, March 13, that they are ...
In March, Arkansas rolled back a number of child labor protections across the state, including a measure that had required employers to obtain work certificates for children under the age of 16.
Illegal to drink in public, except at bars and restaurants. Nightclubs and bars are not allowed to serve after 3 a.m. Alcohol stronger than 4.7% is only sold in designated stores (Vinmonopolet), but beer or cider of 4.7% or less can be bought in grocery stores.) [31]
Social media outpouring for bartender described as a staple among Nashville's Broadway bar scene