If the bar has a license separate from the establishment, then yes it would be off limits separate from the restaurant.propellerhead wrote:I carry at Chili's all the time. Often, I sit in the bar are because tables are almost always readily available. I'm a non-smoker but I can tolerate sitting in the smoking section at Chili's.
So, have we decided whether the bar at restaurants were off-limits?
An easy way to tell is to look for the sign at or near the restaurant entrance that explains it is "unlawful for a person to carry a weapon on the premises unless
the weapon is a concealed handgun of the same category the person is
licensed to carry under Subchapter H, Chapter 411, Government Code."
If that sign is at the entrance, then the entire premise is under the TABC license. If not, but there is a sign at the bar, then it is likely the bar has a license and the restaurant is not part of the license.