It seems like every day we continue to trend back to phase 1 in New Orleans. Although we haven’t officially announced it, our phase 2 continues to be stripped back. Just yesterday Mayor Cantrell announced that all bars and restaurants must end to-go alcohol sales. This new announcement seems to come after a weekend that saw overcrowding on Bourbon Street.
Go cups are a sacred institution in New Orleans, so you know this is serious. Let’s all do our part to keep our residents safe. Find more information on COVID-19 restrictions at https://t.co/UobQm46H3c. #NewOrleans #NOLA #covidnola pic.twitter.com/wfL1yUDv77
— LaToya Cantrell (@LaToyaForNOLA) July 24, 2020
If we wanted to keep our residents safe, we’d allow go-cups and crack down on bars with COVID street parties outside. It ain’t locals flocking to Bourbon Street to listen to Kid Rock and drink Huge Ass Beers. https://t.co/VOAIZwCx7o
— Kevin Allman (@KevinAllman) July 24, 2020
And if you’re thinking at least we have drive-thru daiquiris, well, no we don’t. According to WDSU’s Christina Watkins, the city is stating that drive-thru shops must also close their doors for the time being. In a statement to WDSU and Watkins, a city spokesman stated “They can’t serve to go. They aren’t restaurants. So they can’t operate.” See Watkins tweet below confirming the information.
Trying to get some clarity on daiquiri shops for y’all…Standby lol
— Christina Watkins (@CWatkinsWDSU) July 24, 2020
MORE on daiquiri shops in @CityOfNOLA: a spokesperson says, “They can’t serve to go. They aren’t restaurants. So they can’t operate.”
New restrictions go into effect tomorrow at 6 a.m. @wdsu
— Christina Watkins (@CWatkinsWDSU) July 24, 2020
There you have it NOLA. For the time being, you may want to venture across the 17th street canal into good ole Jefferson Parish for all things to-go alcohol.
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