(a) Except as provided in this section, it is unlawful to operate a bottle club for profit or pecuniary gain.
(b) The Commissioner may, upon application, grant a license to the owner, lessor, or person in charge of the premises to operate a bottle club in accordance with this chapter.
(c) The Commissioner may only grant a bottle club license to the following:
(1) A person doing business in an establishment meeting the standards of a restaurant. The license permits the establishment to operate as a bottle club on every day of the week and on holidays, except between the hours of 2:
(2) A person renting premises to customers for holding weddings or other social gatherings where there is adequate food, as determined by the Commissioner, provided by the customer or a caterer. The license permits the establishment to operate as a bottle club on every day of the week and on holidays, except between the hours of 2:
Structure Delaware Code
Subchapter II. Purchase, Sale and Dispensing
§ 511. General licensing requirements.
§ 512C. Microbreweries; license; alternating premises.
§ 512F. Temporary large events.
§ 512G. Shipment of alcoholic beverages between commonly-owned entities.
§ 513. Sale of beer and wine for consumption on premises of tavern.
§ 514. Gathering licenses; consumption on premises.
§ 515. Sale to members of club and multiple activity club.
§ 515A. Licenses for bottle clubs.
§ 516. Consumption off premises of hotel, restaurant, club, store or taproom.
§ 518. Physicians, dentists, veterinarians and medical institutions.
§ 519. Hospital; retention and use.
§ 520. Clergymen; wine for sacramental purposes.
§ 521. Temporary license to sell by the glass.
§ 522. Application for license to purchase for resale.
§ 523. Application by partnership or corporation; liability for fines or costs.