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doveman
Member # 4310
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Moderate drinker here but I do like an occasional bloody mary. Do they prepare cocktails at the snack bar in the sightseer lounge and if so what is the approximate cost and hours you can buy cocktails?...thanks in advance.
 
RRRICH
Member # 1418
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Doveman - yes you can get alcoholic drinks in the Sightseer Lounge snack bar on the lower level, but nothing fancy. They can make a bloody mary for you, and they also have canned beer and small bottles of wine available. They cannot, however, necessarily mix ALL the drinks listed in the "Playboy Bar Guide."

Hours of alcohol service are generally governed by the laws of whatever state you happen to be passing through at the time.
 
sojourner
Member # 3134
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RRRRich, Are you sure the hours of service are governed by state law? Because in NYS the hours are county or municipality laws, not state, I believe, so which law would they use? I mean, you can buy booze in some bars in the morning (I think) for instance in Manhattan, except they cannot open Sunday morning or Election Day, I think? And I do believe closing hours are locally mandated, larger cities close later than smaller towns. . . . Also, in some parts of the country, there are "dry counties."
 
stlboomer
Member # 2028
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On an October 2004 trip on the Zephyr I brought along my own bottle (I was in a sleeper) and thought I'd buy mixers in the lounge car. Well, the LSA told me he had tonic and club soda in cans, but couldn't sell them to me because they weren't on the soft drink menu - they were stocked for only for the sale of mixed drinks. Then he just gave me what I needed. Needless to say, I left an appropriate tip. Odd, isn't it?
 
RRRICH
Member # 1418
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Sojourner -- hmmmmmmmm, maybe I am not sure about that. I guess what I was thinking was that, for example, the State of Kansas is dry, and therefore you can't buy any alcohol anywhere on the SWC as you are traveling through Kansas. I don't know if AMTRAK's policy is similar on other trains. Come to think of it, I HAVE been able to buy beer on Sundays on AMTRAK, yet some counties and municipalities do not allow that.

In other words, I don't really know the answer to Doveman's question. Sorry about that!!!
 
TwinStarRocket
Member # 2142
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I believe the bar hours are the same as the attendents work schedule, which is approximately 6:30am-11:00pm, but sometimes ending earlier. There are meal breaks and restocking times that cause temp closures for upwards of an hour during this time, and it may vary with time zone changes.

I have never found alcohol unavailable in Kansas on the SWC if the attendant was on duty, but most of Kansas is covered at night when they are not there.
 



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