§ 3-9-303 - Sale by licensed cafe or restaurant authorized -- Restrictions.
               	 		
3-9-303.    Sale by licensed cafe or restaurant authorized -- Restrictions.
    (a)  It  shall be lawful for any cafe or restaurant, as defined in    3-9-301, in  this state to sell wines, as defined in    3-9-301, for consumption with  food served in such cafe or restaurant upon obtaining a license, and  paying the fee therefor, from the Director of the Alcoholic Beverage  Control Division as provided in this subchapter.
(b)  However,  it shall be unlawful for the director to issue any license to a cafe or  restaurant for sales of wine served with food in any city, county,  township, or other area in this state wherein the sale and possession of  wines is unlawful.
(c)  All licenses shall be renewed annually in the manner provided by law.
(d)  The  holder of a license to sell wine in a restaurant or cafe, as defined in     3-9-301, which is located in any city having a population of less  than six hundred (600) persons and in a county having a population of  less than seventeen thousand five hundred (17,500) persons according to  the 1990 Federal Decennial Census and within three (3) miles of a river  which serves as a common boundary between that county and another state  shall be entitled, in addition to other privileges inherent under the  permit, to sell wine in unopened containers from such restaurant for  off-premises consumption.