The server came up to me and I ordered 2 beers from the patio (one for me and one for my wife), paid $9 so I am guessing/hoping there was a "membership fee" attached otherwise it's expensive beer.srothstein wrote:I believe the laws on private clubs do not require membership for entry into the premises, just for purchase of the drinks. Many places charge two extra dollars for the first drink to cover a temporary guest membership to get around this law. One of my complaints about the way we regulate alcohol in Texas is that we still permit this type of game. Either make regular licenses legal or do away with guest and temporary memberships.
I support the local option on selling alcohol. But it should be given just three options, IMO. We should have dry counties, allow alcohol for off premise consumption, or allow alcohol for on premise consumption. I do not understand what the difference in selling beer, wine, or liquor is, nor the difference in the type of establishment that sells it.
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- Sun Jun 16, 2013 2:26 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: 51% patio carry?
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Re: 51% patio carry?
- Sun Jun 16, 2013 10:58 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: 51% patio carry?
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Re: 51% patio carry?
I went to Vitty's in Lewisville last night, which as far as I knew was a food/bar type place. Entered the patio directly from the parking lot, sat down and listened to some music. After an hour or so I went inside for a nature call when I noticed 2 51% signs by the main entrance, inside the location. After heading to drop off at my truck and returning, I thought of this post. While I would guess my pocket concealment is working, I had that pain in my gut of "what if.."
I did post this establishment over at texas3006.com
I did post this establishment over at texas3006.com