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Off premise means away from the business building or establishment. In premise means inside the business building or establishment. Premise is the building that houses a business or organization.
In an on-premise establishment, such as a bar or restaurant, the establishment itself is typically held liable for illegal sales of alcohol. This includes violations like serving underage patrons or over-serving intoxicated customers. Additionally, individual employees, particularly those in managerial roles, may also face legal consequences for failing to adhere to alcohol laws. Ultimately, the specific liability can depend on state laws and the circumstances surrounding the illegal sale.
Restaurant
A restaurant is a commercial establishment where people pay to eat and drink on the premises.
A false premise is a statement or belief that is not true, which can lead to an incorrect conclusion. For example, "All birds can fly" is a false premise because there are birds like penguins that cannot fly.
Land for home or business
Some restaurants can cater your party either at their restaurant, or at your place of choosing. If they cater at your place, it is called "off premise" catering. Not all restaurants offer "off premise" catering.
place of non eateryA restaurant is a business establishment serving food and drink and as such has no antonym.
In legal terms when you are not allowed to take beverages off-premise means that if you buy a opened bottle, a pint of beer, or a glass of liquor/cocktail, you cannot take the drink outside of the establishment (a club, bar, pub, or restaurant). This ensures that the patron and/or the establishment does not get into legal trouble regarding public intoxication (e.g. drinking alcohol out in the streets and getting drunk).