* If the retail package licensee or a retail drink licensee does not qualify as a restaurant, hotel or other exempt classification, display the ABC sign reminding persons under 21 that they may not remain on premises.
http://www.abc.ky.gov/Pages/Compliance.aspx
* [N]o person under twenty one years of age may remain on any premise where alcoholic beverages are sold by the drink or consumed on the premises unless (1) the establishment is a h/motel, restaurant, convention center, racetrack, simulcast facility, golf course, private club, park, fair, church, school, athletic complex or arena, theater, distillery or brewery or winery tour, establishment where prebooked concerts with advance ticket sales are held ...
https://dbhdid.ky.gov/dbh/documents/sa/alcoholbook.pdf
Robin Garr wrote:Thinking out loud, I'm guessing that the common area at 4SL, which operated under a special rule that considers the entire steet area under roof as licensed premises, may not qualify under the 50 percent food rule, so this may make the ban on under-21s mandatory for them. Just speculating here.
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