12:00 pm until 2:00 am on Sundays. If you are serving food, and the guest or client must have food in front of them when they have alcohol as well before noon. So, with food (in front of the guest) it is from 7:00 am - noon, noon to 2:00 am food is not necessary. This is the way around Sunday champagne brunches.
12:00 is the time when you can serve alcohol on Sundays ...
2am at bars. Midnight at a grocers during week. 1am on sat
More than one state has failed to revoke Puritan-era laws blue laws forbidding the sale of alcohol on Sundays.
Depends on the county you buy in. Rankin county I believe you can not buy alcohol on Sundays. Mon-Saturday you can't buy alcohol after 11PM. Hinds County is different.
In Colorado, you can purchase alcohol between the hours of 8:00 am and midnight, except on Sundays when sales begin at 10:00 am.
No! Texas was a possession of Mexico at that time.
In Texas, you can purchase alcohol from a store between the hours of 7:00 am and midnight, Monday through Saturday. On Sundays, alcohol sales can start at 12:00 pm. However, restrictions can vary based on local city ordinances.
In Boone County, Kentucky, you can purchase alcohol on Sundays starting at 1:00 PM. This applies to both retail stores and restaurants. However, it's always a good idea to check local regulations, as they may vary or change.
In Michigan, you can buy alcohol seven days a week from 7 am to 2 am. Prior to 2010, you could only buy alcohol Monday through Saturday, but a law was passed in 2010 that included Sundays.
You cannot serve more than two drinks to a person at one time in Texas. This is to prevent one person from getting drunk too quickly.
Yes, it is illegal to serve alcohol to a minor in Nebraska. The state's legal drinking age is 21, and individuals who serve alcohol to minors can face penalties including fines and potential jail time.
There 33 are 34 Sundays in ordinary time (23 to 28 Sundays after Pentecost)