SALT LAKE CITY — It's not the first time NBA's All-Star Game will be hosted by the Utah Jazz, but there is a first in the state thanks to the game; a pop-up liquor store now open to host visitors coming to town for this weekend's events.
This is the 30th anniversary of the Utah Jazz hosting the All-Star game, which is predicted to bring massive crowds to Utah. Located in the Salt Palace Convention Center, the store opened Thursday at and features products made by Utah distillers, brewers, and cider and wine makers. “The temporary store is our innovative approach to preparing for the influx of visitors to downtown Salt Lake City. The store provides convenient walking distance for people attending events in the area while easing congestion and improving safety around the existing downtown liquor store,” said Department of Alcohol Beverage Services Director Tiffany Clason.
Look for the temporary store on the east side of the convention center, with the entrance through the Utah Visitor’s Center at 90 South West Temple Street.
Never underestimate the authorities of this states ability to absconding their principles in honor of the almighty dollar.
But yet bars and restaurants have to beg and fight to get their liquor permit
Unfortunately it still won’t have any of the good stuff from out of state and country and it won’t be anywhere near my house
Make it permanent.
Mormons and Basketball. Like peanut butter and jelly.
Open on Sunday?
Wow 😮 get you’re game on I guess
are they paying rent?