Mansfield may be joining the ranks of cities and towns that prohibit restaurants without liquor licenses from allowing customers to bring in their own alcoholic beverages to enjoy with meals.
The issue arose in Mansfield last month when a local restaurant owner asked to be allowed to offer customers the “bring your own booze” option and selectmen considered a policy that would allow beer and wine to be brought in to eateries lacking liquor licenses under a BYOB permit.

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I fondly remember when BYOB was legal in Cambridge, years ago. Some of the restaurants would charge a "corkage" fee, $1-2 to open the bottle.