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Public Alcohol Use: Redmond vs Seattle

How do public alcohol use rules compare between Redmond, WA and Seattle, WA?

Redmond and Seattle have similar restriction levels.

Redmond, WA

King County

Some Restrictions

Washington prohibits opening or consuming alcohol in public places under RCW 66.44.100, and King County Parks bans alcohol without permit; cities maintain alcohol impact areas and downtown sidewalk drinking restrictions.

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Seattle, WA

King County

Some Restrictions

Washington prohibits opening or consuming alcohol in public places under RCW 66.44.100, and King County Parks bans alcohol without permit; cities maintain alcohol impact areas and downtown sidewalk drinking restrictions.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactRedmondSeattle
State lawRCW 66.44.100RCW 66.44.100
Vehicle lawRCW 46.61.519RCW 46.61.519
ParksPermit requiredPermit required
AIAsLCB-designatedLCB-designated

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Redmond FAQ

Can I drink wine at a King County park picnic?

Only with an alcohol permit issued in advance by King County Parks. Without a permit, alcohol is prohibited in county parks and trails under KCC 7.12 rules.

Are sidewalk cafes an exception?

Yes. Licensed sidewalk cafes and outdoor dining areas approved by the Liquor and Cannabis Board may serve alcohol within their permitted boundaries, but customers cannot leave with open containers.

Seattle FAQ

Can I drink wine at a King County park picnic?

Only with an alcohol permit issued in advance by King County Parks. Without a permit, alcohol is prohibited in county parks and trails under KCC 7.12 rules.

Are sidewalk cafes an exception?

Yes. Licensed sidewalk cafes and outdoor dining areas approved by the Liquor and Cannabis Board may serve alcohol within their permitted boundaries, but customers cannot leave with open containers.

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