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Understanding Texas Alcohol Sales Laws on Sundays and Holidays

 
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Texas laws dictate alcohol sales on Sundays and holidays.

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Texans can buy beer and wine after 10 a.m. through midnight on Sundays. The laws also limit the sale of beer and wine at bars and restaurants. Liquor stores in Texas will be closed Sunday due to Texas' 'blue laws' and on Monday for New Year's Day. If you don't act fast before Saturday night you may be leaving alcohol behind in 2023 … at least temporarily. This is because for a 61-hour period, liquor stores are not allowed to sell alcohol on New Year's Day in Texas.

Texas is one of the U.S. states that has laws dictating alcohol sales on Sundays and religious holidays. Here's what to know. As state laws regulating the use and sale of alcohol changed over the past few years, here's what you need to know as the New Year arrives. If you want to wow your guests with a homemade craft cocktail on New Year's Day, you better get stocked up early. Texans are well acquainted. As state laws regulating the use and sale of alcohol changed over the past few years, here's what you need to know as the Christmas holiday approaches.

Regulating alcohol has always been left up to individual states, which explains why buying and drinking alcohol looks so different across the country. Depending on where you live in the U.S, you may have to forgo purchasing wine, beer, or any alcoholic beverage on a Sunday due to 'blue laws.'

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