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"You have to bring your own bottle to this place," he explained as they left town.
The restaurant has no liquor license, but you may bring your own bottle.
You can bring your own bottle (corkage £1.50 per person).
No liquor license, so bring your own bottle.
Mr. Orchid does not yet have a wine license, but you are welcome to bring your own bottle.
There is no wine list but you can bring your own bottle and it will be uncorked for you without complaint.
Dinner (£32) is sumptuous and you can bring your own bottle or choose from the excellent wine list.
Bring your own bottle; free admission.
Drinks are not served (but you can bring your own bottle) and credit cards are not accepted.
Yoshi has no liquor license, so you can bring your own bottle of sake, or Scotch, if you like.
What's more, you can bring your own bottle (BYOB) of beer and wine to keep the bill down.
The ground floor restaurant serves a delicious cooked-to-order breakfast, plus dinner (residents only) with an unusual 'bring your own bottle' policy.
Cheyenne Grill has no liquor license but offers a complimentary glass of modest red or white jug wine, or you may bring your own bottle.
A wine list would be a surprise, and while you can bring your own bottle to most of them, you may have to bring your own corkscrew.
Venetian wine shops, and even some supermarkets, sell wine on draught, so bring your own bottle and you can fill up for €2 or €3.
Because some restaurants are unable or choose not to get a retail consumption license, the practice of "bring your own bottle" (BYOB) is prevalent in establishments statewide.
Clubs that are not licensed to serve alcohol will work around the restriction by implementing a bring your own bottle (BYOB) policy and operating as a "juice bar".
"There's a real allure to being able to bring your own bottle of wine, bring your own tablecloth and set yourself up for the night," Ms. Mears said.
Kazan, the Turkish word for "kettle," has no liquor license, so you can bring your own bottle or try Turkish beverages, like sweet-and-tart sour cherry juice ($2.50).
Bringing your own alcoholic beverages to a restaurant lacking a liquor license (also known as BYOB for Bring Your Own Bottle)
The whole county was dry and if you wanted to drink you had to bring your own bottle and they provided ice and whatever you wanted to mix your drink with.
Open Monday to Saturday 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., Sunday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. No alcohol is served, but you can bring your own bottle.
BYOB or BYO is an initialism meant to stand for "bring your own bottle," "bring your own beer" or "bring your own booze."
Plato's Retreat in Fort Lauderdale was a BYOB (Bring Your Own Bottle) Club, and no liquor was sold on the premises; however, it provided complimentary mixers, soft drinks, juices and ice.
The wine list is less Italian than Californian, but Courtyard Wine and Cheese, which has an impressive range of wines, is practically next door, and Onano will let you bring your own bottle for a $15 corkage fee.