§ 111.70 PROHIBITED SALES OR PROMOTIONS.
   (A)   All licensees selling alcoholic liquor to be served and consumed on the licensed premises are prohibited from engaging in any of the following practices:
      (1)   Selling, offering or delivering to any person or persons any drinks sold on the basis of two or more drinks for the price of one drink;
      (2)   Selling, offering or delivering to any person an unlimited number of drinks during any set period of time for a fixed price, except at private functions not open to the public or full meal (banquet) and hors d’oeuvres packages which are open to the public;
      (3)   Increasing the volume of alcoholic liquor contained in a drink without increasing proportionately the price charged for the drink during the same calendar week;
      (4)   Encouraging or permitting any game or contest which involves drinking, or the awarding of drinks as prizes on the licensed premises; and/or
      (5)   Advertising or promoting in any way, whether within or without the licensed premises, any of the practices prohibited under this section.
   (B)   The prohibitions provided in division (A) of this section shall not prohibit liquor licensees from:
      (1)   Offering free food or entertainment at any time;
      (2)   Including a drink as part of a meal package;
      (3)   Offering free liquor (spirits, wine and beer) tastings; or
      (4)   Offering room service to registered guests in hotels licensed for such services.
   (C)   Licensees shall make nonalcoholic beverages and coffee available for purchase by any person during the licensee’s hours of operation.
(2000 Code, § 5.08.250) (Am. Ord. 2014-03-0488O, passed 3-25-2014; Am. Ord. 2015-08-0515O, passed 8-26-2014) Penalty, see § 111.99