What time does 7 eleven stop selling alcohol in florida

A visitor's guide to drinking in the Sunshine State

Navigating Florida's alcohol laws is no easy task, especially to the traveler passing through, because rules tend to change from place to place. State laws are one thing, but Florida usually grants municipalities the authority to make their own laws. This can result in confusion for visitors working up a thirst as they move through different cities and counties. Here are a few of the most important laws regarding alcohol sales in Florida. Keep them in mind and, wherever you find yourself, just ask about what applies. No one wants to be shut out when it's time to celebrate in the Sunshine State.

When to go

Florida establishments aren't allowed to sell, serve or permit consumption of alcoholic beverages between the hours of midnight and 7 a.m. the following morning – with the exception of railroads selling alcohol to passengers on railroad cars. In some Florida cities, however, visitors can buy drinks as late as 3 a.m.

Happy days and blue days

There aren't state laws on the books that restrict alcohol sales based on days of the week, but some cities in Florida enforce blue laws, which prohibit the sale of alcohol on Sundays.

Municipal governments across the state have, however, been loosening those restrictions in recent years, citing benefits to the tourism industry and the economy overall. Visitors should check local laws to see whether the city they're visiting has a blue law in place.

Beer and wine vs. liquor

Some states restrict the sale of liquor to liquor stores, allowing grocery stores to sell only beer and wine. This is the case in Florida as well, despite legislative efforts. In 2017, a bill that would have allowed grocery stores and gas stations to sell hard liquor on shelves next to beer and wine was defeated, with critics arguing that the bill could make it easier for those under 21 to obtain alcohol and that it might impact sales from small liquor businesses. For now, visitors hoping to purchase liquor must do so at a liquor store. Beer and wine, however, are available at grocery stores and gas stations.

Find a good place

Florida forbids drinking alcohol "at curb or drive-in stands," unless those areas are on the premises of a vendor holding a license for alcohol sales. In other words, don't drink on the streets in Florida. The state also requires vendors selling alcohol to close "whenever any riot gathering of a mob occurs" nearby, meaning that during civil disturbances, local governments can halt alcohol sales throughout a whole city or county.

References

  • Orlando Sentinel: Beer at 10 a.m.? 'Blue laws' very throughout Central Florida
  • The 2017 Florida Statutes: Beverage law enforcement
  • Sun Sentinel: Tamarac is latest South Florida city to OK alcohol sales on Sundays
  • SB 106: Vendors licensed under the beverage law

About the Author

Related Articles

Skip to main content

Cookie Notice

To help provide the best possible experience, this site uses cookies to personalize content, improve your browsing experience and to analyze our traffic. We may also share information about your use of our site with our analytics partners.View our Privacy Notice.

OK

Feedback

  • Food

    • Food
    • Bakery
    • Candy
    • Ice Cream
    • Fresh & Chilled
    • Hot Foods
    • Pizza
    • Snacks
    • Breakfast

  • Drinks

    • Drinks
    • Coffee
    • Cold Pressed Juices
    • Energy Shots
    • Energy Drinks
    • Big Gulp®
    • Slurpee®
    • Beer
    • Wine
    • Bottled Water
    • Bottled Tea
    • Sports Drinks

  • 7REWARDS
  • Order 7NOW Delivery
  • Shop 7Collection

  • Find a Store

    FIND A STORE

    Enter location to find stores

    Distance:

    10 Miles

    20 Miles

    30 Miles

    orUse My Location

    Sign in to your 7REWARDS account

    Email

    Password

    Join 7REWARDS

    Forgot password? Send reset email.

    By signing into the application or proceeding as a guest, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.

All your favorite beers, ice-cold, in one spot make for the happiest of hours.

View Products

Sort By

Featured

Product Name (A-Z)

Product Name (Z-A)

Newest

Most Popular

Brand

Blue Moon

Bud Ice

Bud Light

Budweiser

Busch

Coors

Keystone

Michelob Ultra

Miller High Life

Miller Lite

Modelo

Natural Light

Redd's

Revolver Blood & Honey

Shiner Bock

Sierra Nevada

Steel Reserve

Stella Artois

Bottles/Cans

Bottle

Can

Quantity

6-Pack

12-Pack

15-Pack

Size

12 Fl Oz

16 Fl Oz

Type

Craft Beer

Domestic

Flavored Malt

Import

Value

Varieties

Ale

Belgian

Chelada

Clamato

Dark Lager

Especial

Lager

Light

Pale Ale

Pilsner

Wheat

0 Results found

Find Your Store

Store Locator by Zip, Address, City, State

Use current location

Enter location to view stores nearby.

Sign in to your 7REWARDS account

Email

Password

Join 7REWARDS

Forgot password? Send reset email.

By signing into the application or proceeding as a guest, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.

How late can alcohol be sold in Florida?

If local law does not provide hours of sale, the default hours for sale, consumption, or service of alcohol are limited to 7:00 a.m. to midnight each day (§ 562.14(1), Fla. Stat.

Can you buy alcohol 24 hours a day in Florida?

Florida: What Time Does Alcohol Stop Selling? State liquor laws in Florida prohibit selling hours (on- and off-premises) between 1am and 7am. However, counties can override this restriction. For example, in Miami-Dade County, liquor stores are allowed to be open 24/7.

Does 711 sell beer in Florida?

Despite the various state laws, 711 manages to sell alcoholic beverages in all the states.

Can you buy alcohol after 1030?

The current restriction on the sale and consumption of alcohol after 10.30pm at F&B outlets will be lifted from Mar 29. Live performance will also be allowed to resume at all venues, including at F&B establishments.

Toplist

Latest post

TAGs