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Santa Monica Entertainment Zone opens on FridaySanta Monica's Entertainment Zone, which allows for outdoor drinking of alcohol along part of the city's Third Street Promenade, opens Friday with a soft launch. Adults of legal drinking age will ...
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FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSN1212 Santa Monica offering to-go booze as 3rd Street Promenade allows open containers for shoppersAs part of the area-wide rule that allows shoppers and diners to walk around with open-container alcohol at the 3rd Street ...
Santa Monica is now home to SoCal’s first “Entertainment Zone,” where tourists and residents can go on weekends to enjoy alcoholic drinks outdoors while walking around the Third Street ...
Santa Monica's Entertainment Zone, which allows for outdoor drinking of alcohol along part of the city's Third Street Promenade, opens Friday with a soft launch. 24/7 Live Los Angeles Orange ...
Santa Monica’s Entertainment Zone, which allows for outdoor drinking of alcohol along part of the city’s Third Street Promenade, opens Friday with a soft launch.
Santa Monica’s new Entertainment Zone debuted last weekend with music, crowds and margaritas to-go, serving a host of visitors on the Third Street Promenade during its opening soft launch.
The city of Santa Monica has passed a motion that will turn its 3rd Street Promenade area into an “entertainment zone,” allowing adults aged 21 and over to consume alcohol as they walk outdoors.
In an effort to help businesses bounce back from the pandemic, Santa Monica's City Council approved a motion Tuesday to convert its Third Street Promenade into an entertainment zone by allowing ...
The weakening opposition comes after dozens of alarmed residents opposed the Council's unanimous decision on May 13 to launch Southern California's first Entertainment Zone ( "Council Approves Scaled ...
Thanks to state Senate Bill 969, Santa Monica was able to designate the Promenade as an “entertainment zone,” meaning residents, tourists and the like can walk freely outdoors while enjoying ...
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