Illinois does sell liquor on Sundays.
The Utah stores are allowed to sell liquor. However, they are not allowed to promote the sale of liquor or sell to minors.
Depends on the state's law. In Kansas, liquor stores are not allowed to sell anything that does not have alcohol in it.
YES, as of the 2012 election sales are permitted in Bars and Restaurants only. Liquor stores and Grocery stores are not permitted to sell alcohol on Sunday.
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Do ABC liquor stores sell champagne?Yes. However it probably depends of the specific store and the demand in the area. Many states call their state liquor stores "ABC stores" including the state I am currently visiting (Alabama). I believe this is also the case in North Carolina and Virginia. The ABC stores here do carry champagne. However some of the private liquor stores do not, this is especially true in more rural areas. However, if you are referring to the ABC convenience store chain located in Hawaii than I have no idea.
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Yes they do but it probably depends in which state you are in. I know in Texas you can only get liquor in liquor shops and not in grocery stores and other simliar stores. In Arizona they do sell liquor in any store you would find beer. So you might need to find that out first
All the stores that sell parts for them are closed on Sunday.
Last call is at 4 AM. Bars and clubs cannot sell alcohol from 4 AM to 8 AM every day. Beer cannot be sold at supermarkets, convenience stores, delis or bodegas from 4 AM to noon on Sunday. Other than that, beer can be bought at any time. Liquor stores cannot open until 9 AM on weekdays, and must close by midnight. On Sundays, liquor stores cannot open until noon, and must close by 9 PM.
"Not all liquor stores in the US carry wine, some only sell liquor. However, most liquor stores do offer wine, and in such places there should be Shiray, or Syrah wine available. If the liquor stores in your area do not have wine for sale, then it is likely that grocery stores in your are handle wine distributions."
If you are referring to the so-called "dram shop rule" - no. Only establishments which sell alcohol for consumption on the premises.