At what point would my house need a pub license?
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This is hypothetical scenario, but humour me.
If i decided to turn the downstairs of my house into a meeting point for my freinds (and their freinds), when would i need a license?
I would not be selling any alcohol as they could bring their own or drink mine and replace it. I might make a little cash from them using my pool table, renting my dart board or Plates and glasses and buying food not made on the premises or something like that. There would be no employee's as no one would be working.
Let us also pretend my house is very detatched and i have lots of parking and no neighbours for the sake of this discussion.
Would it be 'permitted'?
If i decided to turn the downstairs of my house into a meeting point for my freinds (and their freinds), when would i need a license?
I would not be selling any alcohol as they could bring their own or drink mine and replace it. I might make a little cash from them using my pool table, renting my dart board or Plates and glasses and buying food not made on the premises or something like that. There would be no employee's as no one would be working.
Let us also pretend my house is very detatched and i have lots of parking and no neighbours for the sake of this discussion.
Would it be 'permitted'?
Edited by Hedders on Saturday 27th February 11:24
Hedders said:
This is hypothetical scenario, but humour me.
If i decided to turn the downstairs of my house into a meeting point for my freinds (and their freinds), when would i need a license?
I would not be selling any alcohol as they could bring their own or drink mine and replace it. I might make a little cash from them using my pool table, renting my dart board or Plates and glasses and buying food not made on the premises or something like that. There would be no employee's as no one would be working.
Let us also pretend my house is very detatched and i have lots of parking and no neighbours for the sake of this discussion.
Would it be 'permitted'?
I think the key thing is 'sale or supply' of alcohol. More likely to get the council after you for running a business without paying business rates.
If i decided to turn the downstairs of my house into a meeting point for my freinds (and their freinds), when would i need a license?
I would not be selling any alcohol as they could bring their own or drink mine and replace it. I might make a little cash from them using my pool table, renting my dart board or Plates and glasses and buying food not made on the premises or something like that. There would be no employee's as no one would be working.
Let us also pretend my house is very detatched and i have lots of parking and no neighbours for the sake of this discussion.
Would it be 'permitted'?
I think the key thing is 'sale or supply' of alcohol. More likely to get the council after you for running a business without paying business rates.
Edited by Hedders on Saturday 27th February 11:24
The old trick at parties used to be to sell raffle tickets and everyone 'won' a drink. This didn't need an alcohol licence as it used the exemption for village fete tombola's.
However I understand that's been cracked down on now, but my brain is not all to with it right now with respect to how!
There is a 'members club' I frequent in London which is just like this and a bit of a speakeasy to boot. They seem to have gotten away with it for a long time by being discrete and of course it's always a private party.
However I understand that's been cracked down on now, but my brain is not all to with it right now with respect to how!
There is a 'members club' I frequent in London which is just like this and a bit of a speakeasy to boot. They seem to have gotten away with it for a long time by being discrete and of course it's always a private party.
rpguk said:
There is a 'members club' I frequent in London which is just like this and a bit of a speakeasy to boot. They seem to have gotten away with it for a long time by being discrete and of course it's always a private party.
This place is not a licensed establishment?There may be hope

Cock Womble said:
Matt Harper said:
Your neighbors would love it too - and the old bill.
Hedders said:
Let us also pretend my house is very detached and I have lots of parking and no neighbours for the sake of this discussion.
Matt Harper said:
Cock Womble said:
Matt Harper said:
Your neighbors would love it too - and the old bill.
Hedders said:
Let us also pretend my house is very detached and I have lots of parking and no neighbours for the sake of this discussion.
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