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Another significant milestone in Adair County history Fiesta Mexico gets first shipment of beer. Popular Mexican Restaurant will start serving today. Click on headline for complete story By Ed Waggener If all goes as expected, some diner will make history today by being the first to be served beer with a meal at Fiesta Mexico, 819 Jamestown Street, Columbia, KY today. Smith Bros. Distributing of Bardstown, KY, delivered the first keg of beer to Fiesta Mexico, , yesterday, Tue 25 Oct 2016. A restaurant staffer said that beer would be served in the restaurant starting today, Wed 26 Oct 2016, but said the restaurant is still a week or so off before mixed drinks will be served. This story was posted on 2016-10-26 04:34:34
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