The Clark County Board of Commissioners is scheduled to conduct a public hearing an approve an ordinance to allow certain businesses to have a drive-thru and/or walk-up window with a liquor license under certain conditions. Businesses affected by this ordinance include restaurants, Category 2 restaurants, retail beer licensees, retail beer and wine licensees, retail wine licensees, specialty drink licensees and supper clubs.
While sales of alcoholic beverages will still be prohibited to be conducted through the drive-thru or walk-up windows, this ordinance will allow many businesses (including fast casual and fast-food restaurants) to be eligible for retail alcoholic beverage licenses. The ordinance will also provide opportunities for existing businesses in Clark County that may already have retail liquor licenses to add a drive-thru or walk-up window.
The ordinance is scheduled to be approved as soon as February 15, 2022. A copy of the ordinance is available here.
Please feel free to contact Saltzman Mugan Dushoff with any questions concerning this ordinance or Nevada liquor licensing.
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