Great tip. Thanks!srothstein wrote:One of the tricky ways to check on a 51% limit is to use the TABC public inquiry system. It has one method to help you rule out a sign, though a lack of this means nothing.
In this case, it helps. The trick is to see if the location has an FB type permit. Bagpipes has one. This is a food and beverage certificate and it means that they get more than 51% sales from food. If they have an FB they can never have the 51% sign up legally.
The reason this is not a firm answer is that an FB is an optional certificate and not required. So not having it does not mean anything, but having it does.
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- Tue Nov 25, 2008 11:42 pm
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