It is becoming much more difficult to differentiate between a pub, a café, awinebaror a restaurant.
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These will obviously differ from a four star hotel to a public house orwinebar, as they do now with beer and spirits.
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The amendment relates to the changing of a limited licence, for awinebar, for example, into a full public house licence.
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A licence to open awinebarhas to be applied for just as any other application has to be put before the justices.
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It closes the loophole for holders of newwinebarlicences but permits the benefit allowed to old on-licences.
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However, an application for an extension or upgrading of awinebarlicence must be considered with care over a period.
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It seems to me that the consumer can either enter an imperial measurewinebaror a metric measurewinebar.
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It is now much more difficult to differentiate between a pub, a café awinebaror a restaurant.
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It is seldom in the interests of the licensed victuallers and the public houses to have awinebarestablished nearby.
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It might attract a different clientele—including for example, women, who would be glad to use thewinebarto refresh themselves at the end of a tiring shopping expedition.
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I can see no justification for continuing the present arrangements whereby the holders ofwinebarlicences are entitled, as of right, to obtain a full on-licence.
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In many instances, it has been clear that the plea which led the justices to grant these applications was that awinebarwas totally different from a public house.
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He then held a variety of consulting positions and started anotherwinebar.
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The main booking hall was decorative but is now awinebar.
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There are three public houses and onewinebar.
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