For the punk record label, see BYO Records.
BYO (Bring your own) is a term used at restaurants to show that customers can bring their own drinks (usually alcoholic beverages), as opposed to Fully Licensed where such drinks must be bought at the restaurant, which would be fully licensed to sell alcohol. A restaurant can have both of these labels applied to it. Corkage fees may be applied for consuming or opening wines and other drinks at both kinds of restaurants.
This designation is common in the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, and North America.
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References
General
- Jancis Robinson (2006). The oxford companion to wine. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-19-860990-2.
See also
External links
- GoBYO.com, the easiest way to find restaurants that allow you to bring your own wine
- BYOBs.com, a searchable directory of BYOB restaurants
- Corkage Fees for Orange County, CA Restaurants
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