NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — The Metropolitan Beer Permit Board announced that it unanimously voted to extend curbside and delivery services until October 31.
It was initially supposed to end on July 31, but with the extension, Nashvillians can pick up their favorite beer or have it delivered in an effort to avoid contact during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The board voted for the extension in a special-called meeting Wednesday - the same day the state exceeded 100,000 COVID-19 positive cases and 1,000 deaths.
The $250 application fee for these permits is waived. The Metro Beer Board said current permit holders will not have to do anything to get re-approved.