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I run a restaurant/caf. Do I need a liquor licence to allow people to bring their own liquor onto the premises to have with their meals?

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I run a restaurant/caf. Do I need a liquor licence to allow people to bring their own liquor onto the premises to have with their meals?

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No. You don’t need a liquor licence unless you wish to sell liquor to your customers. It is your decision as the caf operator if you allow people to BYO their liquor onto your premises. You may need to check with your local council to ensure you are not breaking any by-laws.

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