Utah liquor laws:
Full liquor service is available in licensed restaurants, airport lounges, and private clubs. Patrons may order liquor by the drink, wine by the glass or bottle, and beer in bottles, cans and on draft. Packaged liquor, wine, and heavy beer (Over 3.2%) are available in State Liquor Stores and Package Agencies.
In restaurants, liquor and wine may be served from noon to midnight. Beer is available from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. Patrons must be dining in the restaurant in order to be served an alcoholic beverage. Patrons may be served at their table or in a waiting area. There are approximately 500 licensed restaurants in Utah, and most are located in the Salt Lake, Park City, Ogden, and Provo areas.
In private clubs, liquor, wine, and beer may be served from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. and on Sundays and holidays from noon to midnight. Clubs sell alcoholic beverages with or without food, and patrons may be served at a bar or table. Many clubs provide live entertainment.
Although clubs are primarily for members, most clubs offer temporary "visitor" memberships for a nominal fee (usually $5 for two weeks, that allows the visitor and up to five of his/her guests to use the club). There are approximately 300 private clubs that offer full alcoholic beverage service. Over 200 are located in the Salt Lake, Park City, and Ogden areas.
Here's a link to the full info:
http://www.alcbev.state.ut.us/Liquor_Laws/liquor_law.html
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