In time for the first weekend of summer, here is a list of DC liquor stores
that have
received permits to sell alcohol on Sundays under an emergency amendment to the city’s
Alcohol Beverage Control laws. There are 143 so far, in all parts of the city. It’s
smart to check in advance with your local liquor store, because not all stores that
received the permits will necessarily be open every Sunday.
The Full List of DC Liquor Stores Approved for Sunday Sales
There are 143, so far, under a new city rule.
In time for the first weekend of summer, here is a list of DC liquor stores
that have
received permits to sell alcohol on Sundays under an emergency amendment to the city’s
Alcohol Beverage Control laws. There are 143 so far, in all parts of the city. It’s
smart to check in advance with your local liquor store, because not all stores that
received the permits will necessarily be open every Sunday.
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