Outdoor Alcohol Service
Applies to: On-Premises Liquor Licensees
Requirements: To add or extend outside liquor service, on-premises liquor licensees must submit an alteration request and receive approval from the Licensing Division before service can begin. Alteration requests can be found below:
New, permanent, outdoor alcohol seating rules are now in effect. The rules for outside or extended alcohol service are listed in WAC 314-03-200. Descriptions and images of acceptable barriers for outdoor service areas are found here.
Outdoor Alcohol Service Rules – Privately Owned Spaces WAC 314-03-200 & WAC 314-03-205 |
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The area must be enclosed with a permanent or movable barrier(s) a minimum of 42 inches in height.
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There must be an attendant, wait staff or server dedicated to the outside service area when patrons are present.
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Interior access to the licensed premises from the outdoor alcohol service area is not required. When there is no interior access or a direct line of sight from inside the licensed premises, a MAST-certified employee must be present in the outside service area.
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Licensee must have leasehold or ownership rights to the area.
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The outdoor service area must either be contiguous (connected) to the licensed business or located on the same property or parcel.
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Licensees must comply with local building codes, health jurisdiction requirements, Dept. of Labor and Industries requirements, and any other applicable laws and rules.
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If there are food service requirements, the same food service offered inside the licensed premises must also be offered in the outdoor area.
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The licensee must have a building that provides indoor dining or production.
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Openings into and out of the outside area cannot exceed 10' (feet). If there is more than one opening along one side, the total combined opening may not exceed 10'.
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Outdoor Alcohol Service Rules – Publicly Owned Spaces WAC 314-03-200 & WAC 314-03-205 |
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Outside service areas located on public property must meet the same conditions as those located on private property (listed above), with a few differences (listed below). Public property means owned by the city or county.
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The licensed business must have a permit or documented authorization from their local jurisdiction allowing the business to use the public space as an alcohol service area, such as a sidewalk cafe permit or other similar outdoor area permit authorized by local regulation.
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Licensees located on public property with the outside service area touching the licensed premises may use “fence-free” permanent demarcations to define the service area in place of 42” barriers. See WAC 314-03-200(6) for additional detail regarding demarcations.
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Shared Outdoor Alcohol Service Areas
WAC 314-03-205 allows multiple on-premises licensees to share an outdoor alcohol service area, if they meet the conditions listed below.
Shared Outdoor Alcohol Service Area Rules WAC 314-03-205 |
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Local jurisdiction approval or leasehold/ownership rights to operate and share the space;
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The licensees' property parcels or buildings must be physically connected or touching each other along a boundary or at a point;
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Licensees must complete an operating plan, for the shared outdoor alcohol service area. The operating plan should demonstrate in general how responsibility for the area is shared among the licensees;
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Licensees must maintain separate storage of products and separate financial records for the shared outdoor alcohol service area;
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Licensees must use distinctly marked glassware or serving containers in the shared outdoor alcohol service area to identify their business as the source of any alcohol product being consumed;
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A licensee may not permit the removal of alcohol in an open container from the shared service area, except for reentry into the licensed premises from which the alcohol was purchased; and
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All participating licensees will be held responsible for any violation or enforcement action that occurs in the shared outdoor service area; unless it can be demonstrated that it was due to one or more licensee's specific conduct or action.
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To apply for a shared outdoor alcohol service area, complete the Application and Operating Plan here and submit via email to sharedoutdoorservice@lcb.wa.gov.
Descriptions and images of acceptable barriers for outdoor service areas are found here.