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Council approves Southside Market liquor license with limits on single-serve sales
Summary
The Omaha City Council approved a Class D liquor license for Southside Market and Spirits at 2001 Vinton Street after amending the application to prohibit sales of single containers of liquor 50 milliliters or less and single beer containers 16 ounces or less.
The Omaha City Council on Aug. 5 approved a Class D liquor license for Southside Market and Spirits, 2001 Vinton Street, after adding restrictions on single-serve sales.
The council unanimously amended the applicant's voluntary restrictions and then approved the license. Council member Ben Hugg moved to add a condition prohibiting the sale of "any liquor or beer, 50 milliliter or less, and any single 16 ounces or less,"…
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