Cayman Islands:
Liquor License Holders Receive New Year's Extension
08 December 2016
Cayman Islands Government
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Liquor licence holders will get an extension beyond regular
closing times on New Year's Eve.
The Liquor Licensing Board made the decision on Monday, 5
December, that bars, restaurants and hotels are permitted to sell
liquor until 1:30 am and play music until 2:00 am, the morning of
Sunday, 1 January 2017. Nightclubs are permitted to sell liquor
until 3:30 am. Music and dancing must end at 4:00 am.
All other licensing stipulations will remain in effect, such as
liquor sales and the playing of music ceasing during the last ten
minutes of permitted opening hours.
For more information, contact the Department of Commerce and
Investment on 945-0943 or email info@dci.gov.ky.
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