A licence permitting a restaurateur or hotelier to serve alcoholic drinks only with meals.
〈英〉(只准在用餐时供应酒的)餐馆卖酒执照
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.