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guests, which employs an adequate staff to provide suitable and usual service and <br /> which maintains, under the same management and control as the rest of the <br /> establishment and has, as an integral part of the establishment, a dining room of at <br /> least one thousand 1,800 square feet. <br /> Such dining room shall have appropriate facilities for seating not less than one 100 <br /> guests at one time. Where the guest seating capacity is between 100and o174, at least <br /> 50% of the gross sales of the restaurant portion of the establishment must be <br /> attributable to the service of meals. Where the seating capacity is 175 or more, at <br /> least 25% of the gross sales of the restaurant portion of the establishment must be <br /> attributable to the service of meals. <br /> RESTAURANT: A restaurant is any establishment, other than a hotel, having <br /> appropriate facilities to serve meals, for seating not less than 100 guests at one time <br /> and where, in consideration of payment, meals are regularly served at tables to the <br /> general public and which employs an adequate staff for the usual and suitable service <br /> to its guests. <br /> Where the seating capacity of the establishment is between 100 and 174, at least 50% <br /> of the gross sales of the establishment must be attributable to the service of meals. <br /> Where the seating capacity is 175 or more, at least 25% of the gross sales of the <br /> establishment must be attributable to the service of meals. <br /> E. On-sale Wine Licenses: On-sale wine licenses shall be issued only to restaurants <br /> meeting the qualifications of Minnesota Statutes 340A.404, subdivision 5, and shall <br /> permit only the sale of wine not exceeding 14% alcohol by volume, for consumption on <br /> the licensed premises only, in conjunction with the sale of food. To qualify for a license <br /> under this subsection, a restaurant must have appropriate facilities for seating at <br /> least 25 guests at a time, regularly serve meals at tables to the public for a charge and <br /> employ an adequate staff. (Ord. 972, 5- 13-85) <br /> F. On-sale Brewer Taproom License: On-sale brewer taproom liquor licenses shall <br /> permit the licensee to sell intoxicating malt liquor that has been produced for <br /> consumption on the premises in accordance with MN Statutes 340A.301, subdivision <br /> section 340A.26. The license shall be exempt from any accompanying sale of <br /> food requirements contained in other on-sale license categories. On-sale Brewer <br /> Taproom liquor licenses shall include the following restrictions: <br /> 1. The Requirements of section 302.10 shall apply to the closing time of Brewery <br /> Taprooms as established in this chapter. (Ord. 1428, 7-16-2012) <br /> G. Club License: Club licenses for the sale of intoxicating beverages to be consumed on <br /> the licensed premises may be issued to any clubs meeting the requirements of <br /> Minnesota Statute 340A.404, subdivision 1. (1995 Code) <br /> H. Special License for Sunday Sales: A special license authorizing sales on Sunday in <br /> conjunction with the serving of food may be issued to any hotel, restaurant or club <br /> which has an On-sale license. A special Sunday license is not needed for Sunday <br /> sales of wine license. <br /> I. Off-sale Intoxicating Liquor Licenses: Off-sale licenses for the sale of intoxicating <br /> liquor shall permit the licensee to sell intoxicating liquor in original packages for <br /> consumption off the premises only. Such licenses may be issued in accordance with <br /> the provisions of this Chapter. <br /> J. On-sale Non-intoxicating Malt Liquor Licenses: On-sale licenses shall permit the <br />