Starting July 1, Iowans can permanently order their alcoholic beverages from the comfort of their homes. Author: Rachel Droze Updated: 7:02 PM CDT June 30, 2021
DES MOINES, Iowa An Iowa law taking effect Thursday will allow bars and restaurants to permanently sell cocktails to go.
During the pandemic, to help restaurants who were ordered to shut down, Gov. Kim Reynolds signed an executive order allowing them to sell cocktails to go.
This new law will allow that practice to continue.
It also allows for alcohol to be delivered to people.
Bubba, a restaurant in downtown Des Moines, prides itself in serving southern comfort foods and classic cocktails.
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