What is the difference between a general liquor license, an "all liquor" license, and a "tavern" liquor license?
A) General liquor licenses are permanent, while tavern liquor licenses and all liquor licenses are temporary.
B) A general liquor license only covers the sale of alcohol during regular restaurant hours, whereas a tavern license can be used for extra hours and/or catering events and an all liquor license covers everything.
C) A general liquor license usually just permits the sale of beer and wine, while a tavern liquor license permits the sale of "hard liquor" at establishments that profit from primarily alcohol sales. Meanwhile, an all liquor license is used at most restaurants with bars and covers a broad range of types of alcohol.
D) A tavern license can only be issued to a bar or pub, whereas a general license is traditionally issued to a full restaurant.
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