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by KBCraig
Sun Apr 23, 2006 10:53 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Carry at the bar of a non-51% restaurant, not drinking
Replies: 2
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El Gato is correct. In almost all cases, a single liquor license covers the entire premises, so it doesn't matter where you're sitting within the restaurant. If carry is legal, it's legal in the dining area, at the bar, on the bar, or anywhere else that you can be served alcohol and/or carry a drink.

If it's 51%, then it also doesn't matter where you are; carry is illegal on their "described premises", which could include a patio or outdoor dining area or beer garden.

It all hinges on the type of license, not locations within the licensed premises.

Kevin

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