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Can you drink alcohol on Las Olas beach?

Las Olas Beach Restaurants Reviewers rave about this beach's clean sand and clear water, although some cautioned that the area can get a bit rowdy at night, especially when college students are in town for spring break. Police officers are always present, though, and alcohol and loud music are never permitted.



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Las Olas Beach Restaurants Police officers are always present, though, and alcohol and loud music are never permitted.

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It's a rule that was in place for decades: no alcohol on the sand at Fort Lauderdale Beach. But after more than 30 years, the ban on booze has been lifted. Hotels like the Hilton are now rolling out your favorite cocktail on the beach.

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The designated parking and drop-off location will be at Las Olas Oceanside Park at 3000 East Las Olas Blvd. Fort Lauderdale does not have an open container law, so drinking will not be allowed on the beach. “No alcohol or containers or beverages are allowed on the sandy portion of the beach,” said Sousa.

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Additionally, public consumption of alcohol is not acceptable. You can be cited for consuming alcohol or possessing alcohol on streets, sidewalks, in parking lots or on beaches throughout the state. An open container can be an open bottle or can, flask, cup, or glass containing any amount of alcohol.

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Person smoking a cigarette at the beach. Since Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed a bill over the summer allowing local governments to ban smoking on public beaches, Miami Beach, Ft. Lauderdale, Palm Beach and Monroe County have passed legislation enforcing the ban.

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There is absolutely NO GLASS allowed on any of the beaches. Alcohol may be consumed on sandy portions of the beaches only. This applies both Soundside and Gulfside. It must not be in a glass container.

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Stretching from the beach at A1A and rising over the fabulous Intracoastal Waterway with magnificent views of million dollar homes and spectacular yachts, then continuing toward downtown, immaculately lined with palm trees and beautiful people, Las Olas becomes a shopping, dining and nightlife extravaganza.

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7.4(e) Alcoholic beverages are prohibited on the beach. 7.4(f) Glass bottles and glass containers are prohibited on the beach. 7.4(g) Digging holes or erecting tents, canopies and fencing is prohibited.

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Is drinking alcohol on a New York City beach legal? No, drinking alcohol is illegal in all public spaces in the city, including beaches.

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Violators could be fined up to $100 for the first infraction, and $200 to $500 for further violations, according to the governments' ordinances. Repeat violators could face up to 60 days in jail. Unfiltered cigars, however, are not covered by the ban.

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Three On-the-Go Beach Drinks
  • Ohza. You can't have a successful beach day without Ohza! ...
  • Coconut Water. While we love drinking on vacation, hydration is still crucial when you are out and about at the beach. ...
  • Hard Cider. ...
  • Spiked Lemonade. ...
  • Piña Colada. ...
  • Margarita. ...
  • Tequila Sunrise. ...
  • Mojito.


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