
Licensed Saskatchewan restaurants can now serve liquor for delivery or takeout
Global News
The province said 900 restaurants with liquor permits across Saskatchewan can now serve a beer with a burger, whether it's takeout or delivery.
If you’re looking to order in, you can now get a cocktail delivered to your door.
The Saskatchewan government announced Monday licensed restaurants can once again serve liquor for takeout and delivery.
For many restaurants like Homestead Bar À Vin in Regina, the COVID-19 pandemic has hit them hard.
The restaurant does takeout. Owner Josh McLean said many of his friends in the industry have been wanting this option.
“It’s just another avenue for use to be able to recoup the loses that we’ve suffered over COVID-19,” McLean said.
The province said 900 restaurants with liquor permits across Saskatchewan can now serve a beer with a burger, whether it’s takeout or delivery, without getting a delivery permit.
This applies to beer, wine, mixed cocktails and growlers, according to the press release from the Saskatchewan government.
“While restaurants will be able to sell alcohol with food orders for takeout/delivery, they will not be authorized to operate as full scale liquor retailers — they cannot establish retail displays or have in-location shopping for takeout alcohol,” the release reads.













