No, you cannot buy beer at a store on Sunday in Georgia. You can at restaurants and bars, though. Go figure.
In New Hampshire, liquor stores operated by the state are typically open on Sundays, but hours may vary by location. However, privately owned liquor stores are not required to open on Sundays and may choose to remain closed. It's best to check with specific stores for their Sunday hours.
Liquor stores are not allowed to be open on Christmas Day in DeKalb County, Georgia. They are not allowed to open on Election Day either.
Some are... see link: http://www.olcc.state.or.us/pdfs/liquor_store_list.pdf
Liquor stores in Wyoming are open Sundays after 12 noon.
Of course, although not all liquor stores are open on Sundays. Each store is different so you must call to check the hours.
In Georgia, liquor stores are closed on Election Day. This law applies to all elections, including general, primary, and special elections. However, they typically reopen on the following day, so patrons can purchase alcohol after the polls close.
In Boston, liquor stores are generally closed on Easter Sunday. Massachusetts law prohibits the sale of alcohol on certain holidays, including Easter. However, hours can vary by location, so it's always a good idea to check with specific stores for any exceptions or changes.
Yes - but the hours are noon to 8pm
No, but you can buy beer and wine from grocery stores and markets. DC and sixteen states ban the sale of "hard liquor" on Sundays.
There are 5 days that liquor stores have to close. Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years day, Labor Day, and the 4th. I am pretty sure of this. I always think Memorial day is one, but I don't think so. Easter also, but since that is on a Sunday, that is a given.
Not anymore
Yes they are