How late will the bars be open on the 23rd?
Hiloman, see below - it all depends, Utah has more than a few out of the ordinary liquor laws.....
Stiff drinks and doubles are illegal in Utah. Bars and restaurants must use meters on their liquor bottles to make sure they do not pour more than 1.5 ounces at a time. Other liquors can be added to cocktails in lesser amounts, not to exceed 2.5 ounces of liquor in a drink, as long as they are poured from bottles clearly marked “flavoring.”
It is illegal to stiffen a drink with a second shot: under the law a drinker can order a vodka and tonic with a shot of whiskey on the side, but not a vodka tonic with a shot of vodka on the side.
by law drinks cannot be served to restaurant patrons unless they also order food.
“Once a person says they’re not going to eat, they can’t have an alcoholic beverage"
Where to Buy Alcohol
There are just 37 state-owned liquor stores in Utah, and this is where you purchase alcoholic beverages. Some hotels have special licenses to allow them to sell a limited selection as well. Low-alcohol beer is available in some areas. There are no purchases of alcohol on Sundays and state stores close by 8 p.m. Spirits can be served with restaurant meals from noon to 1 a.m. Monday through Saturday, with beer and wine service beginning at 10 a.m. Those who enjoy alcohol often join one of over 300 private clubs in Utah, which can serve even in dry counties.