Los Angeles Times

Cinespia patrons can bring booze after all

State lifts last-minute restrictio­ns on outside alcohol at Hollywood Forever screenings.

- By Matt Hamilton matt.hamilton @latimes.com

Planning on watching a movie this weekend at Hollywood Forever Cemetery? Start chilling your rosé. The state Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control on Friday reversed course and said it now is allowing guests to bring their own wine, beer and champagne to Cinespia, the weekly summer movie screenings at the fabled Hollywood cemetery.

The move clears the way for Cinespia patrons to enjoy the BYOB policy at Saturday’s showing of “A League of Their Own.”

“Today the ABC rescinded the temporary restrictio­ns on BYOB alcohol at this weekend’s screening and screenings moving forward,” the group said in a statement issued by a publicist.

“Effective immediatel­y our patrons can bring their own beer and wine to Cinespia in the same fashion as before. We will also continue to have a beer and wine bar with drinks for sale at each screening.”

John Carr, a spokesman for the state agency, said it made the decision late Thursday and waited until Friday to notify the film screenings’ organizers.

Patrons will be permitted to carry in outside alcohol “for the foreseeabl­e future,” Carr told The Times via email. No other restrictio­ns were in place, he said.

“ABC just wants to ensure public safety is emphasized and the event organizers watch alcohol consumptio­n,” Carr said.

It’s unclear what led to the change of heart by state regulators.

Cinespia had described the ban on outside alcohol as a temporary “last-minute restrictio­n,” which was first imposed by the state for the July 4 showing of “Jurassic Park.”

To satisfy those irritated by the abrupt change in policy, Cinespia pointed out that beer and wine were available for sale to patrons, although some complained on social media about long lines Tuesday. Before the regulatory agency’s aboutface, beer, wine and champagne were to be sold “at reduced prices” during Saturday’s showing of the Penny Marshall classic starring Tom Hanks, Madonna and Geena Davis.

A publicist for Cinespia had said the original change in alcohol policy by state officials was not triggered by a specific event or mishap.

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Anne Cusack Los Angeles Times GUESTS AT the Cinespia summer film series enjoy food and drink at Hollywood Forever Cemetery.

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