Does Delaware sell alcohol in stores?

Answered by Robert Golston

Delaware does sell in stores. However, unlike many other states, Delaware does not have state-owned liquor stores known as “ABCs” (Alcoholic Control). Instead, alcohol is sold in retail package stores throughout the state. These stores are privately owned and operated, offering a wide variety of alcoholic beverages to consumers.

The operating hours for these retail package stores in Delaware are generally from 9 a.m. to 1 a.m. Monday through Saturday. This provides ample time for customers to purchase their favorite wines, beers, and throughout the week. Additionally, these stores are open from noon to 8 p.m. on Sundays, allowing for alcohol purchases on this day as well.

Restaurants that serve alcohol and bars in Delaware also have the ability to sell alcohol to customers. They are not limited by the same operating hours as the retail package stores and can serve alcohol from 9 a.m. to 1 a.m. seven days a week. This provides an extended time frame for individuals to enjoy a drink or two at their favorite dining establishments or bars.

Personally, as a sommelier and brewer, I have encountered the availability of alcohol in stores in Delaware during my travels and experiences. It is convenient to have the option to purchase alcohol from retail package stores, especially during the evening hours when some other stores may be closed. This allows for flexibility in planning and ensures that customers can find their desired beverages easily.

Delaware does sell alcohol in stores. Retail package stores, as well as restaurants and bars, offer a wide selection of alcoholic beverages for consumers to enjoy. The operating hours for these establishments provide ample time for purchasing alcohol throughout the week, ensuring convenience and accessibility for customers.