In time for the holidays and the last push of 2020, the city of Denver on Wednesday released revised last-call guidelines for restaurants, bars and liquor stores.
Remember that during the Level Red shutdown in Denver, restaurants and bars that serve food have been allowed to do so outdoors only. Diners can continue to order food and alcohol to-go from these businesses, and restaurants that take the necessary steps can offer in-house delivery, which allows for alcohol along with dinner delivered to a customer’s doorstep.
The primary effect of the city’s latest rules is to extend alcohol sales from both restaurants and liquor stores past 10 p.m., but only for off-premise drinking. Restaurants and bars serving food can officially serve alcohol until 2 a.m. again, but only by offering late-night delivery.
“Denver has updated its latest Public Health Order to more closely align with state rules for alcohol sales and delivery hours,” the city wrote in a release. The new last-call times take effect immediately.
Here are the revised last-call restrictions, according to the Denver Department of Public Health and Environment:
- Last call for outdoor alcohol service at restaurants is 8 p.m.
- Outdoor alcohol consumption at restaurants is allowed until 10 p.m.
- Alcohol takeout and curbside service from restaurants also stops at 10 p.m.
- Liquor store sales and deliveries end at midnight.
- Restaurant and bar alcohol delivery ends at 2 a.m.
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