S 3389
Allows certain restaurants to advertise that patrons may consume alcohol purchased off the restaurant premises; allows restaurants to charge corkage or service fee.
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Bill overview
This bill allows restaurants in New Jersey that don't have a liquor license to advertise that patrons can bring their own alcoholic beverages, such as wine, beer, cider, or mead, to be consumed on the premises. It also permits these restaurants to charge a corkage or service fee for this privilege. The bill aims to align with a recent court ruling regarding free speech rights related to BYOB advertising.
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