SF2059 (Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026))

St. Louis Park issuance of a food hall liquor license authorization

Related bill: HF1741

AI Generated Summary

Purpose

Create a local, special-law mechanism for the City of St. Louis Park to authorize an onsale intoxicating liquor license for an anchor tenant of a food hall in the West End. The aim is to allow the license to cover service and consumption both inside the anchor tenant’s own space and anywhere within the larger food hall, as long as the larger premises are specified in the license. The arrangement is designed to enable a shared seating area where customers can buy food from multiple, independent vendors and drink beverages sold by the license holder.

Main Provisions

  • The City of St. Louis Park may issue an onsale intoxicating liquor license to an anchor tenant of a food hall located in the West End.
  • The license may authorize service and consumption anywhere within the licensee establishment and anywhere within the larger food hall, provided the larger premises are identified in the onsale license.
  • Multiple independent food vendors can use a common seating area that is under the control of the liquor license holder.
  • Patrons can purchase food from third-party vendors in the food hall while also consuming licensed beverages sold by the license holder.
  • The bill states that this authorization overrides certain existing Minnesota statutes and ordinances to the contrary (notwithstanding listed statutes).

How this changes existing law

  • Establishes a local, special-law framework for liquor licensing at a specific multi-vendor food hall.
  • Expands the scope of a single liquor license to cover shared seating and multiple vendors within a defined food hall, rather than restricting the license to a single vendor’s premises.
  • Overrides specified state laws and regulations to enable this integrated food hall liquor model.

Location and scope details

  • Location: West End area of the City of St. Louis Park.
  • License type: Onsale intoxicating liquor license (on-premises alcohol consumption).
  • Structure: One anchor tenant with license control over a larger food hall area; collaboration with multiple independent food vendors within the same licensed space.

Potential implications (high-level)

  • Could create a more flexible, dining-and-drinking environment in a single venue with multiple food vendors.
  • Shifts some regulatory oversight to the anchor license holder to manage a shared seating area and ensure compliance across vendors.
  • May require coordination among vendors, seating arrangements, and enforcement of license terms within the food hall.

Relevant Terms onsale intoxicating liquor license anchor tenant food hall West End (St. Louis Park) City of St. Louis Park common seating area licensee establishment larger premises third-party food vendors licensed beverages control of the liquor license holder Notwithstanding 340A.101 subdivision 25 340A.401 340A.410 subdivision 7

Bill text versions

Past committee meetings

Actions

DateChamberWhereTypeNameCommittee Name
March 03, 2025SenateActionIntroduction and first reading
March 03, 2025SenateActionReferred toCommerce and Consumer Protection

Citations

 
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  {
    "analysis": {
      "added": [
        "Notwithstanding clause allows deviation from 340A.101 subdivision 25 for local authorization of a food hall liquor license."
      ],
      "removed": [],
      "summary": "The bill includes a not-withstanding clause referencing Minnesota Statutes section 340A.101 subdivision 25 to permit an onsale intoxicating liquor license for a food hall anchor tenant in St. Louis Park, contrary to the referenced provisions.",
      "modified": []
    },
    "citation": "340A.101",
    "subdivision": "subdivision 25"
  },
  {
    "analysis": {
      "added": [
        "Notwithstanding clause overrides 340A.401 restrictions for the proposed local license."
      ],
      "removed": [],
      "summary": "The bill includes a not-withstanding clause referencing Minnesota Statutes section 340A.401 to permit the described local license authority.",
      "modified": []
    },
    "citation": "340A.401",
    "subdivision": ""
  },
  {
    "analysis": {
      "added": [
        "Notwithstanding clause overrides 340A.410 subdivision 7 restrictions for the proposed local license."
      ],
      "removed": [],
      "summary": "The bill includes a not-withstanding clause referencing Minnesota Statutes section 340A.410 subdivision 7 to permit the described local license authority.",
      "modified": []
    },
    "citation": "340A.410",
    "subdivision": "subdivision 7"
  }
]

Progress through the legislative process

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