to serve (drinks)

  • 21Alcohol laws of North Carolina — The alcohol laws of North Carolina prohibit the sale of alcohol from 2 a.m. to 7 a.m. Monday through Saturday, and from 2 a.m. until noon on Sundays.North Carolina regulations require that each malt beverage (beer) and wine (fortified and… …

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  • 22Contrast (linguistics) — In semantics, contrast is a relationship between two discourse segments. Contrast is often overtly marked by markers such as but or however, such as in the following examples: It s raining, but I am not taking an umbrella. We will be giving a… …

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  • 23bartend — v. pour drinks; mix and serve drinks in a bar …

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  • 24bartended — v. pour drinks; mix and serve drinks in a bar …

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  • 25bartending — v. pour drinks; mix and serve drinks in a bar …

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  • 26bartends — v. pour drinks; mix and serve drinks in a bar …

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  • 27opening time — noun The time when bars, public houses, etc, can begin selling alcoholic drinks • • • Main Entry: ↑open * * * opening time UK US noun [countable] [singular opening time plural …

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  • 28tend bar — american phrase to work behind a bar serving drinks Thesaurus: in bars, pubs and clubshyponym Main entry: tend * * * tend bar US : to work as a bartender : to prepare and serve drinks at a bar He tends bar at the restaurant …

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  • 29Busboy — Busboys or busgirls or S.A. , increasingly referred to as bussers, workin the restaurant and catering industry clearing dirty dishes, taking the dirty dishes to the dishwasher, setting tables, and otherwise assisting the waiting staff. [(2004.)… …

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  • 30Cannabis coffee shop — A cannabis coffeeshop is a place where the sale of cannabis and hashish for personal consumption by the public is tolerated by the local authorities. They are most commonly found in the Netherlands.Under the drug policy of the Netherlands,… …

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