Las Vegas could soon let visitors leave restaurants with to-go alcoholic drinks after law change (opens original article in a new tab)
Las Vegas may allow to-go alcoholic drinks as part of an ordinance to support struggling restaurants amid declining tourism.
- Las Vegas considers 'alcohol to go' ordinance allowing restaurants to offer cocktails for delivery or pickup
- Nevada legalized to-go cocktails in 2023, with cities setting local rules
- Las Vegas tourism declined 7.5% in 2024, prompting proposals to boost restaurant revenue
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