Not quite - any business that derives more than 51% of its income from the sale of alcohol for on-premise consumption. They will have a "51%" sign posted. So you could carry at an Applebee's or a Chili's but not a bar or a microbrewery. The 51% sign posting is your clue if you can carry or not.
That said - you can't carry if you're intoxicated, and they don't define it very well. If you are over the .08 BAC that counts, but under that it could still count if they think you are "impaired". Good luck with that. The most I'll do if I'm carrying is have a beer or a glass of wine at the beginning of a dinner out. The alcohol would be gone when I finally leave the restaurant as long as it has been an hour or so. 9 out of 10 times I don't have any alcohol, but the other day I did get a margarita.
Not quite - any business that derives more than 51% of its income from the sale of alcohol for on-premise consumption. They will have a "51%" sign posted. So you could carry at an Applebee's or a Chili's but not a bar or a microbrewery. The 51% sign posting is your clue if you can carry or not.
That said - you can't carry if you're intoxicated, and they don't define it very well. If you are over the .08 BAC that counts, but under that it could still count if they think you are "impaired". Good luck with that. The most I'll do if I'm carrying is have a beer or a glass of wine at the beginning of a dinner out. The alcohol would be gone when I finally leave the restaurant as long as it has been an hour or so. 9 out of 10 times I don't have any alcohol, but the other day I did get a margarita.