I would like to have a small retirement party for my husband (30 people, mostly family) However, the cost to add alcohol to the party puts it out of my price range. Would it be ok just to have a cash bar??
Uh oh.
mrsstats said:I would like to have a small retirement party for my husband (30 people, mostly family) However, the cost to add alcohol to the party puts it out of my price range. Would it be ok just to have a cash bar??
I would the do party without alcohol. Very few of the parties I attend do serve alcohol, so I never expect it.
If we're talking about mostly family make it a come-and-go open house at your place and BYOB.I would like to have a small retirement party for my husband (30 people, mostly family) However, the cost to add alcohol to the party puts it out of my price range. Would it be ok just to have a cash bar??
Yeah, I agree with the previous poster...I live in the same area and I don't think you can have a party without some alcohol offered, even if only wine and beer.
But where do you live? I'm in my mid-40's, same area as the OP, and have never once been invited to a party without alcohol. I've rarely seen people get too drunk, and many still just drink soda.
Is this state law?
OP, you can do whatever you want and it will be fine.
I would assume if you are thinking of a cash bar, then that is something that would be fine with your circle of friends and family.
I would assume that if you thinking of having an alcohol free party, then that is something that would be fine with your circle of friends and family.