Pennsylvania Expands Happy Hour Laws for Nightlife

News Summary

Pennsylvania is set to enhance its nightlife scene by extending happy hour laws, effective September 13, 2024. Bars and restaurants can now offer up to 24 hours of happy hour specials each week, a significant increase from the previous 14 hours. With this new legislation, establishments can create exciting food and drink bundles and include drinks in ticket prices for events. This update not only aims to improve customer engagement but also modernizes outdated liquor laws, offering fresh opportunities for local businesses.

Pennsylvania Raises the Bar with Expanded Happy Hour Laws!

In a delightful update for nightlife enthusiasts, Pennsylvania is shaking things up! Starting from September 13, 2024, bars and restaurants across the state will have the chance to extend their happy hour specials to a whopping 24 hours per week. That’s right, folks! Just imagine enjoying your favorite discounted drinks and appetizers for even longer than before.

From 14 to 24: A Wine Lover’s Dream

Under the new legislation known as HB 829, which was given a thumbs up by Governor Josh Shapiro in July 2024, the happy hour allowance has grown significantly. Before, businesses were limited to just 14 hours of happy hour fun per week. Now, they can indulge patrons for up to 24 hours, offering specials for a maximum of four hours each day. This is not just an increase in hours; it’s an invitation for more festivity and good cheer!

Mixing It Up with Food and Beverage Bundles

burger and beer deal or a fancy appetizer and cocktail pairing, customers can expect some enticing new options on the menu.

Self-Sponsored Events Just Got Better

two drinks into the ticket prices for self-sponsored events. So, if you’re planning a night of fun with friends, you could lock in a great deal while enjoying your lively gathering!

Friendly Competition for Customers

4 to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday, aiming to attract clients coming in after work and getting the evening dining scene rolling.

A Move Toward Modernization

400 members, has been a staunch supporter of these changes, eager to offer more flexibility to their members.

Happier Customers, Happier Businesses

Conclusion: Cheers to New Possibilities!

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