To-go cocktails are now legal in Pennsylvania after Governor Tom Wolf signed legislation into law temporarily relaxing the state's liquor laws, reports Eater. Now, restaurants, bars, and hotels that hold R or H liquor licenses, lost more than 25 percent of average monthly sales, and also sell prepared meals for takeout can sell mixed drinks to go in sealed containers between 4 and 64 ounces. However, the drinks are only available for pickup, not delivery.
This is not meant to be a permanent change. Once a restaurant is operating at 60 percent of its occupancy, it will no longer be allowed to sell cocktails to go. Full Story
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PA Temporarily Declares To-Go Cocktails Legal
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