Liquor sales on Sunday

vraiblonde

Board Mommy
PREMO Member
Patron
Okay, my daughter just called from Nebraska and hit me with this question:

Can you buy alcohol in Maryland before noon on Sunday?

I had no answer because so far it's never occurred to me to try to buy alcohol on Sunday before noon. I believe you can get like a mimosa or bloody mary before noon at a restaurant, right? But are liquor stores open?
 

clockaleanie

New Member
Okay, my daughter just called from Nebraska and hit me with this question:

Can you buy alcohol in Maryland before noon on Sunday?

I had no answer because so far it's never occurred to me to try to buy alcohol on Sunday before noon. I believe you can get like a mimosa or bloody mary before noon at a restaurant, right? But are liquor stores open?

They are definately open - my hubby goes to buy a newspaper when the store opens at 8.00 and if we need restocking, will buy a bottle of vodka or some wine (not for breakfast, I usually go with coffee!) It does get some looks from the crowd on the way to church, but the store is definately open!
 

tom88

Well-Known Member
Okay, my daughter just called from Nebraska and hit me with this question:

Can you buy alcohol in Maryland before noon on Sunday?

I had no answer because so far it's never occurred to me to try to buy alcohol on Sunday before noon. I believe you can get like a mimosa or bloody mary before noon at a restaurant, right? But are liquor stores open?
It differs from county to county. Prince Georges County you can not buy liquor, only beer and wine on Sunday.
 

clockaleanie

New Member
It differs from county to county. Prince Georges County you can not buy liquor, only beer and wine on Sunday.

Sorry - I am in St Mary's county, and I should also say the store I go isn't just a liqour store, which may be why it is open so early
 

County_Boy

New Member
From the St Marys County Liquor Board Rules and Regulations


4.02 - Schedule of Operation
(a) Normal allowable hours of operation. The hours during which a licensee
may sell those alcoholic beverages for which he/she is licensed shall be from 6:00 AM
until 2:00 AM the following morning, including Sunday, when authorized by the license
held. No consumer may remain on the premises of the establishment (this includes
the establishment parking lot) after the termination of the permitted hours of sale,
except that a customer may remain on the premises for one-half hour after the closing
time on Sunday morning as long as the customer is not consuming alcohol during that
one-half hour period. Licensees will indicate on all applications their normal hours,
days and months of operation. The Board shall be notified of any deviation from the
stated schedule.
(b) New Year's Day. On New Year's Day only, licensees may, upon approval of
an application made to the Board, keep their establishments open and sell beverages
authorized by their license if he/she meets the following criteria:
(1) Holders of licenses authorizing the sale of alcoholic beverages in a
sealed container which may not be opened nor its contents consumed on the
premises (off sale license) shall not be eligible for such permit.
(2) Holders of licenses authorizing the sale of alcoholic beverages for
consumption on the premises (on sale license) shall be eligible for such special permit
only if:
(i) such licensee serves prepared food, free of charge, to the
establishment's patrons during the hours for which the special permit is issued; and
(ii) no carry-out sales are made during these hours.
(c) Election Day. Sales of alcoholic beverages shall be permitted on Election
Day.
(d) Closing of Licensed Establishments. If for any reason, a licensed
establishment is closed for a period of 20 days or more, the licensee shall advise the
Board, in writing, immediately, of the reason for closing, the estimated time the
business will not be operated, and future plans for the use of the license. Failure to
comply with this section may result in the imposition of a fine and/or suspension or
revocation of the license. Establishments only open seasonally are exempt from this
requirement during the establishment's off season time.
 

chernmax

NOT Politically Correct!!
Okay, my daughter just called from Nebraska and hit me with this question:

Can you buy alcohol in Maryland before noon on Sunday?

I had no answer because so far it's never occurred to me to try to buy alcohol on Sunday before noon. I believe you can get like a mimosa or bloody mary before noon at a restaurant, right? But are liquor stores open?

I'll bet all the Liquior stores on GMR are open, Sunday morning is last call before lights out untill it's dark out again... :whistle:
 

FED_UP

Well-Known Member
I'll bet all the Liquior stores on GMR are open, Sunday morning is last call before lights out untill it's dark out again... :whistle:

Yep, most liqour stores open around 10 am in St Marys on Sunday, Mckays opens at 7 or 8 am and of course they sale liqour.
 

kom526

They call me ... Sarcasmo
Up until several years ago you couldn't buy ANY alcohol on Sunday in Horry Co. SC.
*Alcoholic drinks served in restaurants & bars were excluded.
 
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EmptyTimCup

Guest
Okay, my daughter just called from Nebraska and hit me with this question:

Can you buy alcohol in Maryland before noon on Sunday?

I had no answer because so far it's never occurred to me to try to buy alcohol on Sunday before noon. I believe you can get like a mimosa or bloody mary before noon at a restaurant, right? But are liquor stores open?




Up Here in PG ... Mac's Sunnybrook, you can get Liquor 1201-0200 sunday night / really monday morning


I seen brothers lines up in there @ 2355, waiting for the gate to go up, to get a bottle of Gin ...
 
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