Yes.
You can purchase alcohol (spirits, beer and wine) at hotels, pubs, restaurants every day of the week.
Establishments to serve liquor.
NO. Only in Charles County or St. Mary's County I get them confused. If you follow Brandywine rd. to the end, that county. Actually there is a liquor store I think the name is Franks right there. Always open on Sunday. Drink responsibly. ---------------------- Yes Liquor Stores that are licenced with Restaurant/Liquor, B&w are open on Sundays in PG county. Palmer Restaurant and Liquor are open 7 days a week. But they can only serve beer and wine on Sundays. starting gate liquors is open on Sundays, it is on rte 198 just inside of AA co near laurel racetrack.
Yes, it is customary to serve liquor before wine at formal dinner parties.
In Illinois, a waitress does not have to have the liquor license but the restaurant does. The waitress does have to be 21 or older in order to serve the liquor. The same goes for a cashier ringing up liquor.
yes
Yes, because you still need a liquor license to serve as well as sell.
No, just as long as the establishment that she works at has a valid license.
Only If you are going to sell, serve or pour liquor to the public
No servers do not need a liquor permit to serve alcoholic beverages. The owner of the establishment needs to posses the liquor license.
12:00 is the time when you can serve alcohol on Sundays ...
yes. A server and bartender need their own liquor license to serve.
To properly aerate and serve liquor using a decanter, pour the liquor into the decanter and let it sit for at least 20-30 minutes to allow it to breathe and enhance its flavors. Swirl the decanter gently to aerate the liquor further before serving in appropriate glassware.