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Council tables special‑event alcohol license for Made in Mexico Tacos & Tequila after police raise safety concerns

5748904 · August 27, 2025
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The Tuscaloosa City Council on Sept. 2 voted to table a request for a special‑event alcohol license for Made in Mexico Tacos & Tequila after police raised safety and open‑container concerns.

The Tuscaloosa City Council on Sept. 2 voted to table a request for a special‑event alcohol license for Made in Mexico Tacos & Tequila after the police department reported safety concerns.

The applicant, Giovanni Sanchez, told the council the event — described as a Hispanic Heritage Month celebration — is planned for Sept. 13 from 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. at 1241 McFarland Boulevard East. Sanchez said the event would include multiple food tents and a single tent where one specialty alcoholic beverage (identified by the applicant as a Michelada)…

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