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CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, Ohio — Your next night out in Cleveland Heights might look a little different starting next month.
Imagine this: you order food and drinks at a restaurant but decide you want dessert from another place or simply wish to walk around with your drink.This initiative, which was first discussed in April, allows patrons to carry alcoholic beverages within a specified area. The area will allow beer, wine, and liquor to be bought and taken into businesses without a liquor license, provided they opt in. However, drinks cannot be carried into other licensed establishments."This gives us another tool to be able to offer something new for our customers and for new residents here in the area to bring people into the district that may not otherwise come here," she says.
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