Nebraska
What time can you buy wine in Nebraska?
6 a.m. to 1 a.m.The outer limit set by Nebraska law. A city or county may require earlier closing, so the hours where you are can be shorter than this, never longer.
Grocery and convenience
| Day | Latest legal sale hours |
|---|---|
| Monday to Saturday |
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| Sunday | No sales |
Package store
| Day | Latest legal sale hours |
|---|---|
| Monday to Saturday |
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| Sunday | No sales |
Bar or restaurant
| Day | Latest legal sale hours |
|---|---|
| Monday to Saturday |
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| Sunday | No sales |
Common questions
- What time can you buy wine in Nebraska?
- 6 a.m. to 1 a.m. at the outside. That is the limit state law sets, and a city or county may require earlier closing, so check locally if you are close to the edge.
- Can you buy wine on Sunday in Nebraska?
- No. Nebraska publishes no Sunday wine window for at least one kind of outlet, so Sunday is not an ordinary trading day here.
- What time do they start selling wine in Nebraska?
- 6 a.m. That is the earliest any outlet may sell, and some open later by choice.
- What time on Sunday can you buy wine in Nebraska?
- You cannot. Nebraska publishes no Sunday wine window for at least one kind of outlet.
Sources
- Neb. Rev. Stat. 53-179(1)
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