SALT LAKE CITY — A popular bar in Salt Lake City is asking Utah Governor Gary Herbert to reconsider the state's alcoholic beverage laws to help businesses struggling during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Quarters, a popular arcade bar located in Downtown Salt Lake off of 400 S. and Main St., said in a tweet Saturday that Utah should follow suit and allow the to-go sale of alcohol.
Bars & Restaurants are struggling & we need more flexibility for our businesses to adapt to our current situation. I ask @GovHerbert to allow the sale of to-go beer & cocktails as other states have done. This is a pro-business move that will help small business & preserve jobs
— Quarters Arcade Bar (@QuartersSLC) July 4, 2020
The tweet came after Utah reported 676 new COVID-19 cases in the state on Saturday. This brings the total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Utah to 24,524.
Twitter users came out in support of the bar, urging Herbert and Lt. Governor Spencer Cox to consider changing alcohol rules:
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