maybeifulucky
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Could someone explain the definition of "by the glass"? Obviously we know what a "glass" is, but what about a bottle made of glass, or is a "can" considered a glass? Does "by the glass" mean- tap beer or mixed drinks? Or what COULD be served in a glass?
I had dinner at OX bar in Oxford and asked how much percentage of revenue was from food vs liquor and was told by the mgr that 60% was from alcohol sales. OK fine, but I didn't see 1 glass on the bar counter.
BTW, forced open carried with CPL. No one said a word.
Could someone explain the definition of "by the glass"? Obviously we know what a "glass" is, but what about a bottle made of glass, or is a "can" considered a glass? Does "by the glass" mean- tap beer or mixed drinks? Or what COULD be served in a glass?
I had dinner at OX bar in Oxford and asked how much percentage of revenue was from food vs liquor and was told by the mgr that 60% was from alcohol sales. OK fine, but I didn't see 1 glass on the bar counter.
BTW, forced open carried with CPL. No one said a word.