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bars and restaurants they have been dealing with really the harsh realities of not being allowed to let people inside their businesses to dine inside instead they can only do takeout and delivery and those businesses have gotten instructions from the state on what exactly they can do channel twos Jeff praval has been looking into this story Jeff and Mary Ellison Scott hereamp;#39;s a copy of the instructions for bars restaurants and catering businesses that theyamp;#39;ve gotten from the State Liquor Authority itamp;#39;s a few pages long spells out pretty much everything that they can do of course today is st. Patrickamp;#39;s Day a day thatamp;#39;s supposed to be busy for bars and restaurants first things first no more dining in as you mentioned bars and restaurants may sell alcohol that canamp;#39;t be consumed off the premise as long as itamp;#39;s sealed so in a can or a bottle and that has to be purchased with food bars and restaurants they can sell alcohol for take-out a