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Duke Dining puts a hold on alcohol delivery

The Loop Pizza Grill is legally allowed to deliver alcohol, but Duke has yet to approve. The Loop Pizza Grill has been in the process of getting approval from Duke Dining to deliver alcohol to students, said Loop manager Owen Slomianyj.

February 24, 2014

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DURHAM, N.C.—The Loop Pizza Grill has been in the process of getting approval from Duke Dining to deliver alcohol to students, said Loop manager Owen Slomianyj.1

When the Loop first opened the bar, Slomianyj spoke with Alcohol Law Enforcement representatives who said the Loop was able to legally deliver alcohol to students. Duke Dining Services, however, has not approved the restaurant to deliver alcohol so the Loop is not currently offering delivery services.What do you think?

“We’ve had several meetings with Duke, but unfortunately they haven’t come to a decision on whether or not they want us to do that,” Slomianyj said. “It’s up in the air, and I don’t know when we’ll get an answer.”

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