its a restaurant where you can bring your own bottle of wine or beer.
It's up to the restaurant in most places whether they allow this or not, so check with them before trying it. It is actually illegal to bring your own wine into a restaurant in MA that has a liquor license. If the restaurant does not have a license, it is up to the city or town to grant a BYOB license.
Corkage charge is a fee that restaurants charge customers when they bring their own wine or alcohol to consume with their meal. This fee typically covers the cost of serving and providing glassware for the outside beverage. Corkage policies and charges vary between restaurants.
It is not good etiquette to bring a steak knife to a restaurant. They normally would provide them.
That is governed by law that varies state to state in the US. In some places you can do this and even charge a set up fee or corking/corkage fee.
Yes, as long as the restaurant serves it or has a bring your own policy.
Dining out can be a very expensive thing, but it's something that you will want to do to reward yourself and to keep things interesting. How can you save money when dining? One way is to find a restaurant that is bring your own wine. Some of the best restaurants in many cities today are adopt this approach. They allow you to bring your own bottles of wine to drink with a meal. You can save a significant amount of money doing this. Given that a glass of wine at most restaurants is $7 or $8, and you can buy a bottle of win for $15 at the grocery store, you stand to save $15 or more in most instances.
I don't think it is legally limited, so it is up to the restaurant to make its own rules. Read the menu and see how much it charges, maybe it makes no specific charge.
Yes, you can serve in your own restaurant.
When there is a birthday party and you bring a gift you should also bring your own bottle of wine. If guests bring expensive alcohol it is generally etiquette to leave it behind, but with the high economy often the host or hostess will insist the person take what is left of their alcohol home with them.
You need to buy a wine preserving product like "Private Preserve." It's a spray of nonreactive argon gas that covers the top of the wine so oxygen can't get to it. It's a $10 investment that could save you thousands.
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