Some restaurants and bars in Baltimore County will be allowed to serve cocktails to-go under a bill signed into law in Maryland Tuesday.
The measure, which takes effect on July 1, comes three years after a law expired that allowed for to-go alcohol sales during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The bill was among a batch of legislation signed into law by Gov. Wes Moore during the final bill signing ceremony of the 2026 legislative session.
Regulations for to-go drinks
Under the measure, bars and restaurants with a certain license will be allowed to sell alcoholic drinks for customers to consume off-site…