Dry Day Today: Bar and Restaurants Wish Happy Republic Day 2020 With Special Offers on Non-Alcoholic Menu
As the country celebrates Republic Day 2020, alcohol will not be served in restaurants, hotels or other outlets with respect to the occasion. Although the ban on alcohol will be applicable for one day, brands are trying to woo customers with offers and discounts on different products.
Republic Day is one among the national festivals which are observed as Dry Day in India. As the country celebrates Republic Day 2020, alcohol will not be served in restaurants, hotels or other outlets with respect to the occasion. Although the ban on alcohol will be applicable for one day, brands are trying to woo customers with offers and discounts on different products. They have taken to social media platforms detailing their special menu for Republic Day 2020. List of Dry Days 2020 in Mumbai, Free PDF Download: Check Complete Calendar With Festivals and Dates When Alcohol Is Not for Sale in the Capital City of India.
Effingut known for crafting their own beers is serving Lohri special food this Republic Day. Other than which ice cream and coffee shops are enticing customers with great discounts and indulge in their delicacies and forget alcoholic drinks. As per the Alcohol Laws in India, certain days are entitled as 'Dry Days' during which the sale/distribution of alcohol or related beverages is prohibited. Dry Day is defined as "a specific day when the sale of alcohol is not permitted".
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Alcohol will not be served for 20 odd days in different states in India due to various festivals and other observances. Liquor/alcohol is banned at wine shops, clubs, restaurants, malls, farmhouses, etc. However, brands don't let their sales go down on these days and come up with eye-catchy offers on their menus especially on national holidays. Meanwhile, we wish all Indias a Happy Republic Day!
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