To-Go Cocktails On The Horizon

April 29, 2020 3:58 am

(WPXI) – Pennsylvania restaurants, struggling because of the coronavirus pandemic, would be able to serve to-go cocktails under a new bill. The legislation, passed by the Pennsylvania House of Representatives Tuesday, would allow restaurants and stores with r-licenses who have lost 25% or more of their business during the COVID-19 outbreak, to sell the to-go cocktails. According to the bill, the drinks must be in a container with a lid and cannot exceed 64 ounces. Customers have to keep the drinks in their trunk or another place in their car without the driver and passengers. The bill moves onto the Senate for a vote.