The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

To-go alcoholic drinks OK’D in part of downtown Marietta

City entertainm­ent district establishe­d for one-year trial.

- By Kristal Dixon kristal.dixon@ajc.com

Downtown Marietta visitors enjoying a meal at one of the restaurant­s on the square can start touring the area with a to-go drink in hand.

The city has establishe­d an entertainm­ent district where patrons visiting places licensed to sell alcohol can take away beverages in small cups during a one-year trial period. Marietta’s district includes the restaurant­s and shops around the square but excludes Glover Park. Residents can only take to-go drinks 5-10 p.m. Thursday, 5-11 p.m. Friday and 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Saturdays.

The district’s northern boundaries include Polk and Lemon streets, and the southern end is bounded by South Marietta Parkway. Atlanta and Cherokee streets make up the eastern boundary, and the district includes the commercial block at the northwest corner of Atlanta and Roswell streets. The district’s western boundary is South and North Marietta Parkway.

ks will only be served in cups no larger than 12 ounces, and customers cannot take more than one drink at a time from an establishm­ent. All drinks must be consumed within the district. Residents are also prohibited from bringing their own alcoholic drinks to consume in the district.

Cities such as Smyrna, Kennesaw, Powder Springs and Acworth all have entertainm­ent districts. The Battery Atlanta also has an open container zone.

City Council members approved the change in May 2019, but Mayor Steve “Thunder” Tumlin vetoed it. City Councilwom­en Michelle Cooper Kelly and Cheryl Richardson in October brought the idea back up for discussion.

The proposal attracted support from restaurant­s on the square, which said the policy could help them amid the coronaviru­s pandemic.

 ?? STEVE SCHAEFER FOR THE ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTI­ON ?? Marietta’s entertainm­ent district includes restaurant­s and shops around the square but excludes Glover Park.
STEVE SCHAEFER FOR THE ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTI­ON Marietta’s entertainm­ent district includes restaurant­s and shops around the square but excludes Glover Park.

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