DENVER — The city of Denver is considering a proposal to allow common consumption of alcohol in certain places. The idea is to allow a group of businesses, bars or restaurants to come together to seek a license to create an area where people can drink beverages from different establishments together.
“You can drink your margarita from the Mexican restaurant and your friend can drink a glass of wine from the French restaurant,” said Ashley Kilroy, the Executive Director of the Denver Department of Excise and Licensing.
Right now, Denver’s ordinance limits the area where patrons can take their beverages to the establishment’s premises.
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