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  2. BYOB - Wikipedia

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    That alcohol is usually subject to an opening fee. Often the rule is limited to bottles of wine, where the fee is known as corkage or a corking fee. [6] [7] Such policies are greatly regulated by local liquor control laws and licensing restrictions. [8]

  3. Alcohol laws of New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    [52] [53] Establishments offering BYOB are not allowed to assess a cover charge, charge a corkage fee, nor advertise that patrons may bring beer or wine. [54] A recent federal court ruling found the prohibition against BYOB advertising by unlicensed establishments to be an unconstitutional violation of free speech.

  4. Sushi Noz - Wikipedia

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    Sushi Noz accommodates limited dietary restrictions, though the restaurant may be unable to cater to vegetarian, gluten-free, or kosher diets, as well as allergies to shellfish and soy. Guests may also bring their own wine for a corkage fee of $120 per bottle or $220 per magnum, subject to approval. [7]

  5. The Bucket List Restaurant in Your State - AOL

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    For more great travel guides and dining tips, please sign up for our free newsletters ... We also appreciated that there was no corkage fee for bringing in our own wine." — Katarina A on ...

  6. Old Homestead Steakhouse - Wikipedia

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    In 1868, a German family established the Old Homestead Steakhouse, then called Tidewater Trading Post, in Manhattan's Meatpacking District on West 14th and 9th Avenue.In the 1940s long-time employee and former dishwasher, Harry Sherry, purchased the restaurant.

  7. 13 common bank fees you shouldn't be paying — and how to ...

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    2. Overdraft fees. 💵 Typical cost: $26 to $35 per occurrence Overdraft fees happen when you spend more money than you have in your checking account, and the bank covers the difference ...

  8. Alcohol laws of Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Location of Massachusetts. The serving of alcohol in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts is governed by the Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission (ABCC), which is responsible for issuing licenses and permits for all manufacturers, wholesalers and importers, out-of-state suppliers, brokers, salespeople, warehouses, planes, trains, ships, ship chandlers and vehicles transporting alcoholic beverages.

  9. 11 pesky bank fees and how to avoid them - AOL

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    Even as some banks have recently been reducing overdraft fees, the average overdraft fee across checking accounts was $27.08 in 2024, up from $26.61 in 2023, according to Bankrate’s checking and ...