corkageˈkɔr kɪdʒ
corkage (n)
English Definitions:
corkage (noun)
a charge added at a restaurant for every bottle of wine served that was not bought on the premises
corkage (Noun)
A fee charged by a restaurant to serve wine that the diner has provided, at a BYOB.
corkage
BYOB or BYO is an initialism and acronym concerning alcohol that means "bring your own bottle" or "bring your own booze" or "bring your own beer". BYOB is stated on an invitation to indicate that the host will not be providing alcohol and that guests should bring their own. Some restaurants and business establishments (especially in areas where liquor licenses are difficult to obtain) allow patrons to bring their own bottle, sometimes subject to fees or membership conditions, or because the establishment itself does not have license to sell alcohol.
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