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By: Barry Mangold
OKLAHOMA CITY -
A new state law makes it legal for licensed businesses to sell entire bottles of liquor to customers for them to drink on-site, otherwise known as bottle service.
The bill, authored by state Rep. Ajay Pittman of Oklahoma City, went into effect July 1.
Lawayne Cherry is the owner of Symphoni Champagne Bar in Bricktown. Prior to this bill, Cherry regularly had awkward interactions with customers who expected bottle service.
“They just did not understand. Why not?” he said. “We have a lot of people come here from out of town, being in Bricktown. They’re used to being in Dallas, Los Angeles bigger cities where they can enjoy bottle service.”
Judge Gives Oklahoma Bars, Restaurants Temporary Curfew Reprieve December 21, 2020
Oklahoma bars and restaurants have effectively won a temporary reprieve from a curfew that has been forcing them to close early since November to minimize the spread of the coronavirus.
A state judge sided with a group of bar owners Friday, granting them a 12-day stay on Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt’s order that bars and restaurants not serve food or alcohol on their premise after 11 p.m.
“It’s 12 days of freedom,” Daniel Capps, the owner of Redneck Yacht Club and a plaintiff in the case, told The Oklahoman. “It’s the 12 days of Christmas.”
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