Bar Packages Sample Clauses

Bar Packages. ▪ The DCR Bar Packages do not include table service. Price of bartender(s) is separate from the determined per person alcohol price ▪ DCR reserves the right to determine appropriate levels of bar staff to maintain its standard of providing excellent and safe alcohol service. ▪ DCR may provide an estimate for the amount of alcohol recommended to serve each event. However, the final amount is at the discretion of the client. Final alcohol amounts must be determined by the 30 day meeting, afterwards no changes can be made and no extra alcohol will be purchased for distribution, even if certain types of or all alcohol runs out during the event. The bar will close early if all alcohol had been distributed. ▪ Where alcohol is purchased per consumption, DCR may provide an estimate for the amount of alcohol required to serve each event. ▪ DCR will NOT provide alcohol beyond the amounts ordered by client. (This can be negotiated if a larger event as we do have reserves) ▪ Clients or guests may NOT take home any leftover alcohol. ▪ DCR will not credit the client for unconsumed alcohol, or allow the client to take home what is left over after the event.
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Bar Packages. The Farm’s Bar Packages do not include bartenders or table service. Table service is available upon request. • The Farm reserves the right to determine appropriate levels of bar staff to maintain its standard of providing excellent and safe alcohol service. • The Farm may provide an estimate for the amount of alcohol recommended to serve each event. However, the final amount is at the discretion of the client. • Where alcohol is purchased per consumption, The Farm may provide an estimate for the amount of alcohol required to serve each event. However, billing is based on the quantity of open bottles. Partial bottles are billed at full price. • The Farm is not required to provide alcohol beyond the amounts ordered by client. • Clients may take home leftover beer & wine purchased as part of a custom package designed for their event. • NC law prohibits the transport of more than 100 liters of wine and 9 cases of beer per vehicle. The Farm is released from all liabilities from the consumption or transport of leftover alcohol. • Unless previously agreed upon, The Farm will not credit the client for unconsumed alcohol.
Bar Packages. The DCR Bar Packages do not include table service. Price of bartender(s) is separate from the determined per person alcohol price DCR reserves the right to determine appropriate levels of bar staff to maintain its standard of providing excellent and safe alcohol service. DCR may provide an estimate for the amount of alcohol recommended to serve each event. However, the final amount is at the discretion of the client. Final alcohol amounts must be determined by the 30 day meeting, afterwards no changes can be made and no extra alcohol will be purchased for distribution, even if certain types of or all alcohol runs out during the event. The bar will close early if all alcohol had been distributed. DCR will NOT provide alcohol beyond the amounts ordered by client. Clients or guests may NOT take home any leftover alcohol. Kegs are required to be returned for their deposit. DCR will not credit the client for unconsumed alcohol, or allow the client to take home what is left over after the event.
Bar Packages. 4.12.1 The selected bar package applies to all guests, not only a select few. Should the client select the half-bar, full-bar or premium bar package, the client must pay for the total amount of guests. 4.12.2 When selecting the Premium Bar, Full Bar, or Half Bar package, no corkage fee will be charged for beverages brought in that are included in the package during the applicable time. However, a corkage fee will apply to any beverages brought in that are not included in the package.

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