Minnesota officials have notified three restaurants that they face a 60-day suspension of their liquor licenses for violating the governor’s coronavirus restrictions on indoor dining.
The Department of Public Safety's alcohol and gambling enforcement division notified the establishments on Saturday that they would face a hearing before a judge, after which their license may be reinstated.
The Cornerstone Café, The Interchange and The Pour House were all observed serving customers indoors in violation of Gov.Tim Walz’s executive order, the Star Tribune reported.
The Cornerstone is in Monticello, The Interchange is in Albert Lea, and The Pour House is in Clarks Grove. "COVID-19 protocols are designed to slow the spread of this virus and.