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Virginia ABC now letting restaurants with ABC on-site licenses to sell wine and beer to go ROANOKE, Va. – The Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority is making a major change to alcohol regulations amid the coronavirus.
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Legal drive-up liquor? Beer delivery? Welcome to the new normal in Virginia during coronavirus Beer and wine takeout and delivery are now legal in the state of Virginia for ... They may also now sell beer and wine curbside, in designated areas.
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Virginia follows suit, loosens restrictions on alcohol deliveries amid coronavirus Licensees already permitted sell wine and beer on or off their premises — the types of license held by most bars, restaurants and retailers — can now ...
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'I started crying happy tears': Chick-fil-A employees in Virginia surprise birthday girl An employee at White Street Brewing Company in Wake Forest, N.C., fills a "crowler" can of beer on Tuesday, March 17, 2020. With bars ordered ...
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Legal drive-up liquor? Beer delivery? Welcome to the new normal in Virginia during coronavirus Beer and wine takeout and delivery are now legal in the state of Virginia for any business currently licensed to sell alcohol. At a news conference ...
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Local restaurants, stores adding delivery, curbside pickup Star Hill Brewery is offering to-go beers. Virginia's ABC also eased regulations so that restaurants can now offer wine and beer to-go. Starting Friday in ...
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152 cases of COVID-19 confirmed in Va., including 2 in Southwest region He also announced restaurants would be able to sell beer and wine for takeout and delivery. At his Saturday press conference, he said that those ... Governor Northam loosens restrictions for restaurants that sell wine and beer on-promises - WINA AM 1070
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Gov. Northam press conference: 114 cases of COVID-19 in Virginia, 35 tests pending Northam directed Virginia ABC to permit restaurants to deliver beer and wine. He advises people to reach out for help if feeling depressed or suicidal ...
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One of America's First Craft Brewers Was Thomas Jefferson's Slave After visiting Thomas Jefferson's Monticello plantation in Virginia, friends and neighbors often wrote to him afterward asking for the recipe for his beer.
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