Nate Dogg
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My basic take is, you need a food handlers card to serve and prep food. Why can't these portable carts serve liquor (beer / wine) as there is a temporary fence around the area? Food is being served just like a restaurant or bar.
Source: http://blog.oregonlive.com/portlandcityhall/2012/05/portland_sues_oregon_liquor_co.html
As much as the OLCC is strict in many areas, this is another way of the state getting money for issuing OLCC permits.
The city of Portland is suing the Oregon Liquor Control Commission in Multnomah County Circuit Court over new guidelines that say food carts can have liquor licenses.
The OLCC granted its first permanent liquor license to a food cart in March when it gave the go-ahead to Cartlandia -- a food cart pod in Southeast Portland. Cartlandia now serves beer and wine from one cart and allows people to drink it in a designated area.
The OLCC was acting on legal advice by the Oregon Department of Justice that the OLCC had to treat food carts the same as brick-and-mortar restaurants.
Source: http://blog.oregonlive.com/portlandcityhall/2012/05/portland_sues_oregon_liquor_co.html
As much as the OLCC is strict in many areas, this is another way of the state getting money for issuing OLCC permits.
