Licensing (Scotland) Act 1976 (repealed)

Restaurant licenceS

A restaurant licence is a licence granted in respect of premises specified therein which—

(a)is granted in respect of premises which—

(i)are structurally adapted and bona fide used, or intended to be used, for the purpose of habitually providing meals for the accommodation of persons frequenting the premises;

(ii)so far as they are used, or intended to be used, for the said purpose, are principally to be used, or intended to be used, for providing the customary main meal at midday or in the evening, or both; and

(iii)do not contain a bar counter; and

(b)authorises the holder thereof to sell by retail or supply alcoholic liquor in the said premises to persons taking table meals there, for consumption by such a person as an ancillary to his meal.