What started as a pandemic solution turned into a business lifeline in Colorado. Now it's here to stay.
What started as a pandemic solution turned into a business lifeline in Colorado during the pandemic. Now it's here to stay.says that year, restaurants lost more than $3 billion in revenue. They say the vast majority of restaurants have relied on to-go drinks to help with the revenue dip. The law was set to endRamirez remembers exactly what happened when they first heard about to-go alcohol’s authorization in 2020.
“In that moment, we were just so excited, start pouring, start pouring, start pouring,” Ramirez said. “We made over 100 margaritas within the first 20 minutes, and they were gone in two hours. It was amazing.” “It's great, you know. We are super excited,” Ramirez said. “We have set a new standard since Covid, that's been the standard since, when we allowed alcohol, and now the standard is permanent. The CRA helped write the bill and push it through, so that was huge.
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