Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If You want To Change simply start A Petition.
I think Virginia is also in the liquor business for the extra $$$
It’s definately the money.
Can you really no buy beer and wine in the grocery store in MD? That is crazy.
There are a few grandfathered licenses. Balduccis has one. Magruders used to be able to. Talbert’s on river Rd has one.
It’s why the Trader Joe’s in MoCo don’t sell wine.
Chain retailers are only issued 1 license for the entire chain. The 7-11 on 97 in Aspen Hill sells beer, and I think the Giant’s license is used at a location in White Oak. Single location groceries like the Grosvenor Market and the now closed Chevy Chase Supermarket can sell beer and wine.
They do the same thing to restaurants - an owner can have one restaurant that sells alcohol but if you open a second location that location can’t sell alcohol. Why would anyone ever do business in this county??
This is why Urban BBQ sells beer at the Norbeck location, but the one in Rockville does not. That ridiculously cuts into profits and I can’t believe the county thinks that that’s a good business practice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If You want To Change simply start A Petition.
I think Virginia is also in the liquor business for the extra $$$
It’s definately the money.
Can you really no buy beer and wine in the grocery store in MD? That is crazy.
There are a few grandfathered licenses. Balduccis has one. Magruders used to be able to. Talbert’s on river Rd has one.
It’s why the Trader Joe’s in MoCo don’t sell wine.
Chain retailers are only issued 1 license for the entire chain. The 7-11 on 97 in Aspen Hill sells beer, and I think the Giant’s license is used at a location in White Oak. Single location groceries like the Grosvenor Market and the now closed Chevy Chase Supermarket can sell beer and wine.
Really? How do the Black’s Restauraunt group, the Olazzo/Gringo’s guys, etc do it? Different owners on paper even though it’s the same owners?
They do the same thing to restaurants - an owner can have one restaurant that sells alcohol but if you open a second location that location can’t sell alcohol. Why would anyone ever do business in this county??
This is why Urban BBQ sells beer at the Norbeck location, but the one in Rockville does not. That ridiculously cuts into profits and I can’t believe the county thinks that that’s a good business practice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If You want To Change simply start A Petition.
I think Virginia is also in the liquor business for the extra $$$
It’s definately the money.
Can you really no buy beer and wine in the grocery store in MD? That is crazy.
There are a few grandfathered licenses. Balduccis has one. Magruders used to be able to. Talbert’s on river Rd has one.
It’s why the Trader Joe’s in MoCo don’t sell wine.
Chain retailers are only issued 1 license for the entire chain. The 7-11 on 97 in Aspen Hill sells beer, and I think the Giant’s license is used at a location in White Oak. Single location groceries like the Grosvenor Market and the now closed Chevy Chase Supermarket can sell beer and wine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a state law.
No it’s not. It is just the county. And it is ridiculous.
You are both right. It is just this county, but the Montgomery County Liquor Control Board was established pursuant to state law.
And it is absolutely ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a state law.
No it’s not. It is just the county. And it is ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:NC state has “abc” stores which are all state run
Anonymous wrote:Apparently, we’re not supposed to call it “hard liquor” anymore. The PC term now is “spirits.”![]()
Anonymous wrote:Have you ever even been to a MoCo liquor store? They're the cheapest in the DC area by far except for maybe Costco, but Costco's selection is poor and only sells handles.
Absolutely not true at least for beer and wine!! I'd always buy wine and beer at Safeway in DC and it was so much cheaper than any of the MoCo stores. The selection for beer and wine is so much better in DC and VA too. If there is something that you really like, the stores in the other states can often get it for you or let you know where else you can find it. In MoCO, it has to be on the county list. Just sucks all around.
Have you ever even been to a MoCo liquor store? They're the cheapest in the DC area by far except for maybe Costco, but Costco's selection is poor and only sells handles.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because it’s in the nature of liberal democrats to micromanage people’s lives. Right down to what they’re allowed to drink ad where they can buy it.
Dumb response. DC is more liberal and doesn't have these restrictions.
And Utah is one of the most republican states and has the absolute strictest and quirkiest rules (eg, cocktails at a bar can’t be mixed in public view).
When I lived in SC, all liquor by the drink had to be poured from sealed mini bottles. Welcome to the $30 Long Island Iced Tea.