"Premises" is just a fancy way of saying "this location." If you have "off-premises" dining, then you are going to be eating away from that location. This usually means that you will need to go to a separate building to eat.
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It is a word that means a proposition helping to support a conclusion. Adopted into English from Old French as 'premisse' who in turn has adopted the Latin word 'premisa', meaning to send or put before
The spelling is "alfresco" or two words "al fresco" meaning outdoors (notably for dining).
The word premise is a noun. The plural form is premises.
A premise is the fact or supposition upon which a chain of logic is based. If it is true, and logic (reasoning) is correctly applied, then the conclusion reached by the chain of logic is also true. When you negate the premise, you show that the premise is not true and that, therefore, the conclusion is not true, or at the least, has not been demonstrate to be true.
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.
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Beer on premise refer the beer that is sold and consumed in a particular place while beer off premises refer to the beer that is consumed in a different location that it is sold.
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Well, the meaning of a 'dining salon' is usually just a restuarant. It's just in different words than 'restaurant.'
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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).
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Off premise