Police and council crack down on bottomless brunches in Wellington
14 Mar, 2021 04:00 PM
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The council has received several complaints about the events and the promotion of all you can drink deals . Photo / Getty Images
The council has received several complaints about the events and the promotion of all you can drink deals . Photo / Getty Images
NZ Herald
Wellington City Council and police have cracked down on bottomless brunches, which they say are a clear breach of liquor-licensing laws.
For one establishment, a video that circulated on social media of people sculling mimosas was the final straw.
The council has received several complaints about the events and the promotion of all you can drink deals .
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