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liquor license

NOUN
  1. a license authorizing the holder to sell alcoholic beverages

How To Use liquor license In A Sentence

  • Virtually all restaurants have liquor license.
  • Contrary to popular belief, Disneyland has a full liquor license which is used when the place closes down to the general public to accommodate private parties.
  • Mr. Boyle, a former Syracuse cop appointed by former Republican Governor George Pataki, told the Post last week that current Democratic Governor David Paterson's administration had tried to "intimidate" him into accepting a $500,000 settlement in lieu of yanking liquor licenses at nine Cipriani eateries, including the Rainbow Room at Rockefeller Center. Powerful Liquor Authority Chairman Now Less Powerful
  • The request was made even before an application was submitted for a liquor license.
  • The only thing missing is a good glass of Chianti or Barolo, since Vivere has yet to get their liquor license.
  • La Serenata is still waiting for their full liquor license.
  • The Liquor License Act states that bar staff and security have the right to refuse entry to anyone.
  • Martin Ramin for The Wall Street Journal Five months ago, Bar Keeper, a vintage barware shop in Silver Lake, Calif. got its retail liquor license. Bits & Bites
  • The owners of Grendel 's had won a liquor license after a long court battle with the church adjacent to the restaurant. DOUBTING THOMAS
  • If a caterer has a liquor license, it can supply liquor, beer and wine.
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