Not legal advice: Here are the legal hours of sale/service of alcoholic beverages from The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission):
On-Premise License or Permit (e.g Bar or Restaurant)
- Monday-Friday: 7am-midnight
- Saturday: 7am-1am (Sunday morning)
- Sunday: Noon to midnight. (10am-noon only in conjunction with the service of food)
- If the establishment is in a city or county legal for late hours, and they have a late hours permit, they can sell alcohol for on-premise consumption until 2am any night of the week.
Off-Premise Beer/Wine License or Permit (e.g Convenience Store or Grocery Store)
- Monday-Friday: 7am-midnight
- Saturday: 7am-1am (Sunday morning)
- Sunday: noon to midnight
- A wine only package store that holds a beer license may not sell wine containing more than 17 percent alcohol by volume on a Sunday or after 10pm on any day.
- A wine only package store that does NOT hold a beer license must have the same hours of sale as a package store.
Package Store / Liquor Store
- Monday-Saturday: 10am-9pm
- Closed on Sunday, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, New Year's Day.
- If Christmas Day or New Year's Day falls on a Sunday, closed the following Monday.
Sports Venue (used for live sporting events), Festival, Fair, Concert
- In addition to any other period during which the sale of alcohol is authorized, a licensed or permitted premises located in a sports venue, a festival, fair, or concert may sell alcoholic beverages between 10 a.m. and noon on Sunday.
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