Lincsong
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In California, one can buy alcohol at any privately owned establishment at practically any hour. What are the limits to purchasing alcoholic booze in your city/county/state?
Bebop said:...California is the place to be if you want freedom to drink...
I had no idea there was that type of law in L.A.Doh! said:Except in West L.A., apparently.
A few years ago, I was headed to a party on the Westside after 9:00 and found that all of the liquor stores had already closed for the evening(!). I ended up at a grocery store (Pavillions?) around 9:55, grabbed a six-pack and got in the only line open at that hour. After about 7 minutes in line, it was my turn. I put my beer on the conveyor belt, the clerk grabbed it, and PUT IT UNDER THE COUNTER. She said, "Sorry, we can't sell beer after 10:00." I looked at the clock and it was 10:02!! Needless to say, I went to the party empty-handed.
What really bugs me is that the clerk could clearly see the beer in my hand about 3 customers ahead of me. Would it have killed her to interrupt her current transaction and say to me, "Sorry, I won't be able to sell that to you."??
Bebop said:After growing up in California I was amazedto find that liquor stores were closed on Sunday and you could not buy hard booze at Safeway when I started living part time in Washington state.
Jake said:Milwaukee, more bars per person than anywhere in the world. At least thats what I've been told. It seems true as I travel out of state and try to find a friendly neighborhood bar. Liquor stores open seven days a week till 9 pm, after that you can get carry outs from the bars.....Jake