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While Utah liquor control officials delivered a cheery progress report Wednesday on a $30 million, seven-store expansion effort, forward movement on plans for restaurant entrepreneurs hoping to serve drinks at new establishments may have come to a grinding halt.
A dearth of new "full-service" licenses that allow restaurants to offer diners cocktail, wine and beer service could leave some new businesses high and dry.See the full content of this document
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Full-Service Liquor Licenses May Run Out
The Utah Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission issued 10 full-service restaurant licenses Wednesday,...
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