
Buzzkill! Booze-to-go ends this week in New York
NY Post
Booze-to-go will soon be gone!
New Yorkers will no longer be able to order takeout and delivery cocktails from bars and restaurants starting Friday — as the COVID-19 state of emergency order that allowed the drinks to flow comes to an end, officials said Wednesday. The spirits-crushing restriction will require all bars and restaurants to stop selling the travel drinks at 12:01 a.m. Friday, according to state officials.More Related News

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