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Quote:I like the new Michigan law that allows a diner to take home an unfinished bottle of wine purchased at a restaurant. I hope it's in place elsewhere.
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Quote:A re-corked bottle of wine or flask of liquor would violate the federal open container ban.
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Quote:Wow, what strange foreign customs!
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Quote:Is it common practice in the UK to bring your own alchohol into an eatery or be able to leave with unfinished portions?
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Quote:JohnJ: I'm sure that having an open container of alcohol in a car in the UK would be insanely illegal.
Quote:I'm not so sure about the other, though. Is it common practice in the UK to bring your own alchohol into an eatery or be able to leave with unfinished portions?
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Quote:kman -- we also have restaurants where you can bring your own food and wine. You save a lot of money.They're called picnic areas.
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Quote:This place is in a former Dunkin' Donuts with the booths still in place
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