On Mon, 29 Jun 2020 at 08:59, Paul Allen <[email protected]> wrote: > Harder, as somebody else pointed out, is a McDonalds with seats. It's > fast food, but it has seats. I'd map it as a cafe with takeaway=yes since > we don't appear to have the option for fast food with seating=yes. >
But McDonalds call themselves "restaurants"! It doesn't explicitly say alcoholic beverages, so it doesn't fit pubs. > There are > still some pubs that don't sell meals, so it doesn't fit pubs. But I'm > reading > it with a British bias. With that bias, it doesn't even hint at pubs. > Me also: pub = alcohol do you have restaurants that do not serve alcohol? >> > > Yes. > Yes, we also have restaurants that are BYO (Bring Your Own [alcohol]) only, & others, particularly Chinese eat-in or takeaway, that only serve soft drinks But even fully licensed restaurants are not, by law, allowed to just serve alcohol - you have to sit down & have a meal. On Mon, 29 Jun 2020 at 09:18, Martin Koppenhoefer <[email protected]> wrote: > You can get alcohol at gas stations No , at Mc Donald’s No , at fast food places *Very* limited , pubs, Yes supermarkets, Packaged only ie take home, not to drink on the premises convenience stores No , cafes, Very rare On Mon, 29 Jun 2020 at 09:41, Paul Allen <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm not aware of any takeaways near me licensed > I only know of one local take-away fish & chip shop with a liquor licence, although there are other dine-in or take-aways that have them. Interestingly enough, that fish & chip shop has been there for years, but when it closed down last year & the new owner decided to apply for a liquor licence, it took 6 months before they re-opened, due to the licence application going through! Thanks Graeme
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