Can I buy alcohol on Labor Day in Tennessee?
Category: beer, wine, wine in grocery stores
06.29.18
Can I buy beer, wine and spirits on Memorial Day, July 4 and Labor Day?
Fall is upon us and we hear that burning question: Can I buy alcohol on holidays at Tennessee liquor and grocery stores? Yes and no.
Here are the facts. The law recently changed to allow liquor and grocery stores to sell beer, wine and spirits on many federal holidays, including:
New Year’s Day
Memorial Day
July 4
Labor Day
No more stocking up on Friday and Saturday before a big holiday weekend. You can buy your wine and spirits on both Sunday and Monday.
Alcohol still cannot be sold on Easter, Thanksgiving and Christmas. You are supposed to be at church or at home with family, not boozing it up.
To make things more confusing, grocery stores cannot sell wine on Sundays until next year, beginning January 6, 2019.
Holiday hours for wine at liquor and grocery stores are 8 a.m. until 11 p.m., except Sundays, when stores cannot open until 10 a.m. Keep in mind that hours for beer sales vary from city to city, with many selling beer starting at 6 a.m.
Surf’s up and Madonna’s smash summer song “Holiday” from 1983 comes to mind:
Everybody spread the word
We’re gonna have a celebration
All across the world
In every nation
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