Liquor and Wine Store Rules and Hours : All You Need To Know
buying beer, wine, and liquor around Destin, Miramar Beach, and 30A is simple. Stores keep long daily hours, Sundays are permitted, and delivery or curbside is widely available with adult ID.
Planning a beach week? Here’s the quick, clear guide to alcohol rules, typical hours, and smart ways to stock up without stress. Our team at Destin Dreamers also shares timing tips so your first-night toast is effortless.

Quick Answer
You must be 21+ with valid photo ID. Beer and wine are sold in groceries and convenience stores; spirits are sold in licensed package/liquor stores. Local stores commonly operate early morning to late night daily, including Sundays. Delivery requires an adult with ID at the door. Also check Groceries and Delivery Near You .
Local Overview: Destin, Miramar Beach, and 30A
- Destin (Okaloosa County): Expect very late evening sales; many shops open early.
- Miramar Beach and all of 30A (Walton County): Early-morning openings and late-night closings are common.
- Sundays: Treated like any other day for most retailers.
Actual store hours vary by operator and season, so check posted hours for your exact location.
Who Can Buy and What to Bring
- Age: 21+ only.
- ID: Driver’s license, passport, or military ID. Bring a hard copy, not a photo on your phone.
- Expired or damaged IDs are refused. Expect ID checks for anyone who appears under 35.
Where to Buy
- Groceries and markets: beer and wine.
- Package/liquor stores: full spirits selection; many sit next to or inside large groceries with separate registers.
- Specialty shops: curated wine, craft spirits, mixers, and chilled options for beach coolers.
Typical Store Hours (What to Expect)
- Groceries with beer/wine: often 7:00 a.m. to late evening.
- Package/liquor stores: mid-morning to late evening, with some extending late.
- Holidays: many stay open with reduced hours; major holidays may close or shorten evenings.
Tip: Early morning and late evening are the quietest times to shop.
Delivery, Curbside, and To-Go
- Delivery: An adult 21+ must meet the driver and present ID. Select a window when you’ll be home.
- Curbside: Keep ID ready; stores may verify at the car.
- Restaurant to-go (where offered): sealed beverages leave with food; the sealed container rule still applies during transport.
Beach, Parks, and Neighborhood Rules
- Glass is often restricted on beaches and greens. Choose cans or plastic.
- Some accesses limit alcohol during peak seasons or events. Obey posted signs.
- Open-container rules vary by city streets and parks. Keep drinks at your rental or designated areas.
Transport and Safety
- Unopened containers only in vehicles; keep alcohol out of reach of the driver.
- Plan rides or walk for evening runs; sunset traffic can be busy.
- Hydrate and pace yourself—coastal heat hits harder than you think.
Stocking the House: First-Night Playbook
- One stop: wine or spirits, plus mixers, citrus, and plenty of ice.
- Mixers: club soda, tonic, ginger beer, cola, lemonade, simple syrup.
- Essentials: bottle opener, corkscrew, cups, and a bag of limes or lemons.
- Cooler strategy: dedicate a small cooler for beverages so the fridge stays organized.

Sample Shopping Lists You Can Copy
Classic Beach Bar
Vodka, tequila, white rum, gin
Dry rosé, crisp white wine
Club soda, tonic, ginger beer
Limes, simple syrup, ice
Sunset Spritz Night
Prosecco, aperitif, soda water
Orange slices, fresh mint
Snack board: nuts, chips, olives
Family-Friendly Mix
Local craft beer, canned seltzers
Two bottles of wine (one white, one red)
Sparkling water, lemonade, zero-proof bitters for mocktails
Hosting Etiquette at Rentals
- Keep drinks off fabric sofas and outdoor cushions; use trays or tables.
- No glass near pools; use plastic cups outdoors.
- Quiet hours: move conversations indoors after posted times.
- Dispose of recyclables and trash nightly to avoid morning odors.
Common Mistakes (and Easy Fixes)
- Forgetting ice: buy two bags; one for cooler, one for freezer.
- Only sweet mixers: add club soda and tonic to balance.
- Arriving late with no plan: schedule delivery for 45 minutes after your door code activates.
- Bringing glass to the beach: choose cans; pack out everything you bring.
Real Guest Stories from Destin Dreamers Reviews
“Late flight, no problem. We grabbed wine and mixers ten minutes before close and had a quiet porch toast.”
“Delivery landed right after check-in. ID at the door took seconds, and our first dinner felt like a celebration.”
“We switched to cans for the beach and kept glass at the house. Zero stress and great sunsets.”
FAQs: Liquor and Wine Store Rules and Hours
Do stores sell on Sundays?
Yes. Sundays follow normal daily hours in our local area.
Can I buy liquor in the grocery store?
Beer and wine, yes. Spirits are sold in licensed package/liquor stores, sometimes adjacent to groceries.
How late can I buy?
Late-night sales are common locally, but hours vary by store. Check the specific shop you plan to visit.
Do delivery drivers accept any ID?
They require a valid, scannable government ID from a 21+ adult at the door.
Are open containers allowed on the beach?
Rules vary, and glass is often prohibited. Check signs at your access; when in doubt, keep drinks at your rental.
What if I only have a photo of my ID?
Most retailers require the physical ID. Bring the real card.
Can I return alcohol?
Returns for alcohol are tightly restricted. Buy modestly and top up later if needed.
Do resorts or HOAs have extra rules?
Some do. Follow on-site signs about glass, pool decks, and quiet hours.
Local Tips & Hidden Gems
- Shop early evening on arrival day; lines are shortest before dinner.
- Pair a seafood stop with a wine shop for one easy meal plan.
- Grab a bag of limes, a microplane, and a small cutting board—you’ll use them all week.
- Keep a dedicated “bar bin” for mixers and tools so the kitchen stays tidy.
Insider Tips from Destin Dreamers
Share your address and ETA. We’ll point you to the closest full grocery plus the nearest package store, note their typical hours, and help schedule delivery or curbside to match your door-code window. If you’re celebrating, we’ll size a simple bar list to your group and keep it glass-free for beach days.
The Bottom Line
You can buy beer, wine, and liquor daily—Sundays included—across Destin, Miramar Beach, and 30A. Bring valid ID, choose cans for the beach, and plan delivery or curbside around arrival. Tell Destin Dreamers your timing, and we’ll line up the smoothest path from driveway to first toast.


