Utah liquor board gives licenses to 10 restaurants, says homeless initiative has raised thousands
Liquor store customers can “round up” their purchases to the nearest dollar, with the funds going to homeless services.
(Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune) Yoko Ramen in Salt Lake City on Friday, Jan. 5, 2024. This ramen restaurant got its liquor license on Thursday.
Kolbie Peterson reports on food, drink and small business for The Salt Lake Tribune and also writes the Utah Eats newsletter. She previously covered breaking news, crime and public safety as part of The Tribune's enterprise team. She received her bachelor's degree at Westminster University, back when it was Westminster College. She has five cats.