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During the pandemic, selling alcoholic drinks with take-out was a lifesaver for R I restaurants What happens when that s no longer allowed?

RI BUSINESS During the pandemic, selling alcoholic drinks with take-out was a lifesaver for R.I. restaurants. What happens when that’s no longer allowed? “What’s the harm in being able to have another way to have revenue?” one restaurant owner asks. “Especially now.” By Brian Amaral Globe Staff,Updated March 11, 2021, 3:58 p.m. Email to a Friend A to-go dinner and cocktail from SpeakEasy Bar & Grill in Newport, Rhode Island.Maddie Meyer/Getty PROVIDENCE — When Angelo’s Palace Pizza in Cumberland, Rhode Island, had to shut down indoor dining a year ago because of the coronavirus pandemic, takeout became a critical lifeline. And being able to sell alcohol along with the food, which was allowed under an emergency state order, was a big part of that.

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