The MN DPS says The Interchange and Alibi Drinkery blatantly violated COVID-19 executive orders.
Posted: Dec 31, 2020 6:43 PM
Updated: Jan 1, 2021 9:59 AM
Posted By: Jenna Richardson
KIMT NEWS 3 Restaurants in Albert Lea (The Interchange) and Lakeville (Alibi Drinkery) now face a five-year liquor license revocation for ongoing violations of pandemic restrictions, according to The Minnesota Department of Public Safety Alcohol and Gambling Enforcement Division (DPS-AGED).
Both establishments continue to sell or advertise the sale of alcohol for indoor, on-premises consumption in violation of the executive orders, and neither have come into compliance after numerous requests, notifications and court actions, according to a release from DPS-AGED.
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