West Virginia’s First PODA Offers A Chance To Enjoy A Drink While Exploring The City
Calling all outdoor enthusiasts and city dwellers who long for a breath of fresh air amidst the hustle and bustle of urban life! Huntington, West Virginia, has unveiled a Private Outdoor Designated Area (PODA) for drinking alcoholic beverages purchased by licensed local businesses as you stroll through certain areas in the heart of downtown. While not for everyone, this innovative initiative (the first of its kind in West Virginia) aims to provide a serene green space for residents and visitors alike to relax, rejuvenate, stretch their legs, and enjoy a drink as they explore this beautiful city.
Nestled within the vibrant core of Huntington, this PODA adds an exciting new way to enjoy the city and an adult beverage legally AND responsibly.
On Thursdays and Fridays from 5-11 p.m. and Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. (in season), you can snag a designated PODA to-go cup (a clear cup with the PODA logo) from any number of local suppliers, get them to fill it with your favorite beverage, and head out to explore the downtown with your friends after dinner or before an event.
To spot which restaurants serve PODA approved beverages, watch for a sign like the one pictured.
The Huntington PODA initiative not only expands opportunities available to visitors enjoying the Downtown Huntington area, but it is also a way to support local businesses (beverages MUST be purchased from a designated PODA supplier; you may not bring in your own drinks).
Trash receptacles have been placed throughout the PODA area to prevent littering, and all laws related to public intoxication, indecency, noise, and driving while intoxicated still apply within the PODA boundaries.
Watch for green signs like this one to ensure that you keep to PODA-friendly establishments within the downtown Huntington, West Virginia area.
It's yet another unique way to enjoy the beauty and variety to be found in this popular river city!
Looking forward, West Virginia's first PODA (as in "Private Outdoor Designated Area" for approved, responsible adult beverage consumption) paves the way for similar initiatives across the state. It sets an example for other cities to follow, promoting the importance of tourism, recreation, small business, and green spaces in providing a variety of opportunities for patrons to enjoy wild, wonderful West Virginia. So whether you're a resident of Huntington or a visitor passing through, be sure to carve out some time to snag a drink and stroll through the streets of Huntington's brand new PODA.
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