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Definition of table licence in English: table licencenoun British A licence permitting a restaurateur or hotelier to serve alcoholic drinks only with meals. Example sentencesExamples - It took another year to secure a table licence, not without hassle.
- It was a campaign which was eventually to be lost, but some strongholds held out for many decades; with Crieff Hydro the last major hotel in Britain to acquire a table licence, as late as 1983.
- We do not have a table licence for alcohol but guests are welcome to bring their own.
- Wine can be selected with your meal, thanks to the first table licence granted in the history of the Allan Guest House.
- The restaurant also opens every evening at the height of the season with a full table licence and waitress service.
- We do not have a table licence, but our guests are welcome to bring their own wine or beer.
- At the moment, Laraz lacks a table licence, though one is being sought.
- We have excellent caterers who can meet the most exacting requirements, together with an extensive range of wines for use with our table licence.
- Hotels which lost their public bars nevertheless retained their table licences, allowing them to provide diners with a drink along with their meals - provided they lived at least three miles outside the town.
- It has a table licence and has an extensive menu which includes many farmhouse delicacies.
- We hold a table licence for alcoholic drinks served with your meal, and, of course, no afternoon would be complete without indulging in one of our delicious cream teas.
- Whilst we do not hold a table licence, we are happy to serve guests their own wines.
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