(A) No person, except as provided in M.S. §§ 340A.301, subd. 1 and 8, 340A.510, and manufacturers and wholesalers to the extent authorized by law, shall directly or indirectly deal in, sell, keep for sale or deliver any intoxicating liquor, malt liquor or wine without first having received a license to do so as provided in this chapter; nor shall any private club or public place, directly or indirectly, or upon any pretense or by any device, allow the consumption or display of intoxicating liquor or serve any liquid for the purpose of mixing with intoxicating liquor without first obtaining a license from the city as provided in this chapter.
(‘81 Code, § 3-32)
(B) (1) On-sale intoxicating liquor license. This shall be granted only to hotels and Class I restaurants as defined herein. This shall not prohibit renewal or issuance of licenses for premises which have on-sale licenses in effect as of January 1, 1990.
(2) Special club license. This shall be issued only to clubs as provided in M.S. § 340A.404, subd. 1.
(3) Wine license. This shall be issued only to restaurants as defined in M.S. § 340A.101, subd. 25.
(4) Special license for Sunday liquor sales. This shall be issued only to establishments to which on-sale liquor licenses or club licenses have been issued or hereafter may be issued which establishments are hotels, restaurants or clubs in conjunction with the serving of food.
(5) On-sale 3.2% malt liquor license. This shall be granted only to bona fide clubs, bowling centers, golf courses, restaurants as defined in M.S. § 340A.101, subd. 25, and hotels where food is prepared and served for consumption on the premises. On-sale 3.2% malt liquor licenses shall permit the sale of malt liquor for consumption on the premises only.
(6) Temporary on-sale 3.2% malt liquor license. This shall be granted only to a club or charitable, religious or non-profit organization for a period not exceeding ten days in duration.
(7) Off-sale 3.2% malt liquor license. This shall permit the sale of malt beverages at retail in the original package for consumption off the premises only.
(8) Temporary on-sale intoxicating liquor license. This may be issued by the City Council as authorized by § 111.38.
(9) Concessionaire on-sale intoxicating liquor license. This shall be granted only to entities holding a concessions contract with the Minnesota Zoological Board, for use on the premises of the Minnesota Zoological Gardens. This license authorizes sales on all days of the week, except as otherwise prohibited by law.
(‘81 Code, § 3-33)
(Ord. 458, passed 9-21-89; Am. Ord. 470, passed 12-28-89; Am. Ord. 561, passed 9-23-93; Am. Ord. 624, passed 1-23-97; Am. Ord. 735, passed 9-25-03)