Hmmm... there's no sales of Alcohol in NY before noon on Sunday. I did look it up and found this, "Alcohol sales for consumption off-premises are not permitted between 3 AM and 8 AM on Sundays, while on-premises sales are not permitted between 4 AM and 8 AM on any day" - so apparently it's local law that dictates not before noon not state law, but I've never seen a bar or liquor store open before noon on Sunday.
Interesting note to those in other areas might be NY's Liquor Authority: Grocery stores cannot sell liquor in NY. The first time I traveled out of state as an adult I was SHOCKED to find liquor in the drug stores and grocery stores. I saw stores with signs appearing to be liquor stores that, once inside, looked more like mini marts that also sold cheese, band aids, and cigarettes. In NY, a liquor store is a liquor store. The only thing they sell is Wine (real wine, not "wine products"), Champagne, and Liquor, and you can't get that at any other type of store. Note - Beer, and Wine Products (wine coolers, and disgusting things that resemble wine but are not really wine) are not sold in Liquor stores, but are sold in grocery stores, mini marts, and gas stations. All liquor stores are privately owned.
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