Johnson County voters have repealed Kansas’ liquor-by-the-drink law that put stipulations on food sales for businesses serving alcohol. Per the law, 30% of an establishment’s sales had to come from food. The requirement created challenges for places such as bars and breweries, where patrons aren’t always craving food. “People are stopping here after work to have a beer with their buddies,” Emily Mobley, co-owner of Limitless Brewing in Lenexa, told FOX4. “They’re stopping on a Friday night on their way home from work. They’re just stopping in here to relax and have a beer. They’re not coming in here to eat a meal.”
Source: Kansas City Business Journal – The Business Journals