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Missouri Gov. Parson signs bill making to-go cocktails permanent
To-go cocktails can now be sold so long as the alcoholic drinks are sold along with food and in tamper-proof, sealed containers Author: Associated Press, Dori Olmos Published: 5:40 PM CDT July 7, 2021 Updated: 6:10 AM CDT July 8, 2021
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. Missouri restaurants will be able to sell to-go cocktails permanently under a bill signed into law by Republican Gov. Mike Parson on Wednesday.
When restaurants had their indoor capacities limited during the coronavirus pandemic, the Missouri Division of Alcohol and Tobacco Control temporarily relaxed rules so they could sell mixed drinks to go.
The Buttery is a good choice at any hour. Two years ago, it seemed as if those ever-present St. Louis needs more late-night restaurants prayers were in the process of being answered. Bars were upping their food games, and neighborhoods like South Grand and the Grove appeared poised to meet the demand for post-bar-close food. Pizza by the slice, thoughtful sandwiches, a chicken and fish window these welcome additions to the St. Louis dining landscape gave us real options for after-hours dining beyond the usual albeit beloved greasy spoons. Then COVID-19 hit, turning the dining scene on its head and killing any momentum for a real, late-night dining scene. The whole point of these spots was to serve as places to gather when you wanted to keep the party going but needed to soak up some booze to do so. Once the pandemic put an end to the party, it seemed like the dining public might never again be ready to
St. Louis restaurant owners eye loosening restrictions in Kansas City, Nashville
When Kansas City ends most restaurant restrictions Friday, the Mission Taco Joint will not return to full capacity because staffing continues to be a struggle Author: Sara Machi Updated: 6:49 PM CDT April 27, 2021
ST. LOUIS Kansas City and Nashville are the latest cities to announce they re lifting pandemic restrictions on bars and restaurants, leaving only their indoor mask mandate in place. But St. Louis City and County aren t ready to follow suit.
Patrons fill Mission Taco Joint Tuesday for the lunch rush, but this Friday the brand will bring back another special.