bottle club
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of bottle club
First recorded in 1940–45
Example Sentences
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Mac’s Public House co-owner Daniel Presti has been indicted on misdemeanor charges of selling alcohol without a license and operating an unlicensed bottle club, Staten Island prosecutors said Friday.
From Seattle Times
A tweet late last month announced the shutdown of an “illegal bottle club” that hosted about 400 people in midtown Manhattan, resulting in “health and alcohol beverage control law” charges against the organizers.
From Washington Times
The deputies ordered the bar closed and cited the owners and employees for violating state and local coronavirus restrictions, as well as operating an unlicensed bottle club and unauthorized warehousing of alcohol.
From Slate
Two owners of the boat, Ronny Vargas and Alex Suazo, were arrested on Saturday night and accused of violating several provisions of state law, including operating an unlicensed bar and bottle club, the Sheriff’s Office said.
From New York Times
It offers packages that claim to combine hotel rooms at Doral with services at the strip club: a $1,000 “VIP Upgrade,” for instance, includes three days at the hotel and “1/2 Hour VIP Room + Bottle @ Club.”
From Washington Post
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