When it came to light that New Yorkers’ hallowed tradition of weekend drunching is actually against the law, they took to the internet to vent their outrage.
On February 25th, Eater published a short but very important post, pointing to the illegality of New Yorkers' beloved "Bottomless Brunches."
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Specifically, the law prohibits "selling, serving, delivering or offering to patrons an unlimited number of drinks during any set period of time for a fixed price."
Read more on the NYC Hospitality Alliance website here.
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For many New Yorkers, whose weekends and social lives hinge around the $20 "all you can drink for two hours" deals offered ubiquitously, this is devastating.
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