Any time of the day at any store, gas station, bar or casino. I love living in Las Vegas.
Any time of the day at any store, gas station, bar or casino. I love living in Las Vegas.
Rojo at least currently there are no drive through liquor shops in Indiana. Now I do know that in Ohio there are quite a few.
I can personally attest to the fact that Texas has drive through liquor stores.
24 hours in some shops. In some supermarkets the cut off may depend on the license they have, although they can sell 24/7 if they wish. I know one time I tried to buy alcohol for later in the day at about 6:30 or 7am and they said they couldn't serve it to me until after 8 or something.
In convenience stores it seems to be 24/7 if they're open.
It used to be different, but now places can serve 24 hours a day if they want. In practice though:
Pubs usually shut at 11pm apart from on Friday and Saturday
Bars usually shut at about 2am
Nightclubs vary.
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In Hawaii you can not have two drinks in front of you at one time, but you are allowed to have a shot and a drink.
Can't purchase alcohol after 1:00am and 6:00am.
Bars can stay open until 2am, but with additional licensing there are bars that stay open till 4am, but these are mainly the bars in the touristy areas.
In California the laws are pretty straightforward:
No booze sold from 2am to 6am. This applies to both bars and stores. Otherwise drink away. Not allowed to buy booze at self-checkout.
Aside from that, not much in the way of restrictions like some states have. All stores can carry all booze. No such thing as a monopolistic state-run liquor joint here.
PA has "BEER DISTRIBUTORS". It can be any old garage, transformed, with a license, and many are. You can literally, drive into the place, pop your trunk, they will put the beer in your trunk, take your money, and off you go. All liquor is state controlled, and sold at a state liquor store, run by state employees.
NM used to have drive through windows at about half our liquor stores. We also had the highest per capita rate of DWI, and DWI fatalities so they closed that loophole about 15yrs ago. The highschool kids would attach their school parking permit/stickers to a cassette case or cd case on their dashboard rather than afix it to their windshield, so that they could take it down while buying cases of beer at the drivethru. DWI rate has decreased accordingly, teen drinking rate not so much.
In a weird nod to the catholic majority, we also had blue laws although you could be served at restaurants on Sundays. That law is now changed too so that you can purchase any type of beer or liquor after noon on Sundays.
Liquor sales stop from 1200am-7am, bars at 2am. I don't know the drinking in vehicle laws so well. I think it's legal to drink in the bed of a pickup truck but not in the cab. There are no other odd alcohol rules that I can think of.
Virginia's laws are a little complicated.
Beer and wine is I believe 6AM to midnight (I've never tried to buy beer before ~8, so I don't know exactly when they start selling again) and it's available cold in convenience and grocery stores.
Liquor is state-run, and it's from 10AM to 9PM. I think it's 7 days a week every where now, but recently you couldn't buy on Sundays.
Bars close at 2AM. Last call is typically around 1:30, but that's bar policy not state law.
There's no state law preventing open container in vehicles, so passengers are permitted to drink. I think there are county and municipal statutes that prohibit it.
I'm actually kind of glad for the no beer after midnight rule. It's probably added dozens of hours of sleep to my life.
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