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The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board was created to license establishments, set serving hours, and regulate prices. [5] Also in 1933, alcohol sales became a local option whether or not to become wet or dry.
Restaurant liquor license: Also known as the all-liquor or general license, it is the most or second-most generally used license, depending on jurisdiction. Some states, counties, and municipalities permit most or all restaurants only to have beer-and-wine licenses (see below), or may limit restaurants to such a license for a period of time ...
The term "speakeasy" entered the vernacular in Pennsylvania in the late 1880s as illegal saloons flourished when the cost of legal liquor licenses was raised under the Brooks High License law. [22] Most taverns closed up, but drinkers found out-of-the-way speakeasies that would serve them.
The Weymouth license board approved all-alcoholic beverage and restaurant licenses for a Tavern in the Square.
Liquor and wine can only be bought in liquor stores. But no establishment can serve or sell any alcohol between 4:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. on Sunday mornings.
Palmyra Borough Council members rejected a controversial liquor license transfer, citing lack of credibility, available parking in the area, and the landlord's racial incident from 2017 as reasons ...
Sales of any type of alcohol are legal at any store that has an off-premises liquor license, including but not limited to convenience stores and grocery stores. Bars may sell closed containers of alcohol for consumption off the premises. Drive-through liquor stores are allowed. Everclear Grain Alcohol Proof 190 (95% alcohol) is legal.
The relaxed bar at at 3274 Eddy Road in Williamson has a full liquor license with 20 taps; 6 to 10 are Rootstock products and the rest are devoted to local craft beers and major brands.