The 5000 Buckets O'Dildos Wrote:
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> Oh, cuntfaggot. The Alexandria regional office of
> the ABC confirms that I am right. Just called
> them. Not that I needed to. Table menu inside
> the restaurant: totes legal. Table menu on
> website: violation.
>
> Region 4 Alexandria
>
> Counties
> Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun and Prince William
>
> Cities
> Alexandria, Fairfax, Manassas, Manassas Park and
> Falls Church
>
> 6308 Grovedale Dr.
> Alexandria, VA 22310-2551
> Phone: (703) 313-4432
> Fax: (703) 313-4444
>
>
> "Drink specials cannot be advertised outside an
> establishment or
in media. The promotion of
> discounts for specific drink types, brands, and
> prices items is always prohibited, even
> during “happy hour.”"
>
> "What’s the official rule for advertising
> alcoholic beverages
on a licensee’s
> website or social media?
>
> Licensees may advertise alcoholic beverage
> products they carry,
regular prices of
> drinks, wine pairings, descriptions of
> signature cocktails, etc. This may include photos
> of alcoholic beverages, in bottles or glasses, and
> tap handles with logos."
>
>
https://www.abc.virginia.gov/licenses/retail-resou
> rces/advertising
>
> Virginia code and ABC website, you stupid faggot
> cunt.
>
> If it doesn't learn it gets the hose.
>
>
“Happy hour” is defined as a specified period of time during which alcoholic beverages are sold at prices reduced from the customary price established by a retail licensee. Happy hour may not be conducted between 9 p.m. of each day and 2 a.m. of the following day.
Restaurants may use either the phrase “happy hour” or “drink specials” and may promote the time span of these drink specials on flyers and posters, social media, their website, a sandwich board located on the sidewalk outside their business and in print and broadcast ads.
Drink types, prices and discounts are permissible to advertise inside an establishment, as long as this cannot be viewed from the outside. However, all external promotion of specific drink types, brands, prices and discounts is restricted. For example, restaurants may not post on Facebook that they are offering $4 margaritas or run a radio commercial stating that they give a $2 discount on highball drinks from 4 to 6 p.m.
-Larry