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I think doodles is correct. One of the 2 towns is in a "dry" county.
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Location: Dyersburg, TN
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Pigeon Forge is in the dry county, that was the first time I ever ate at an Old Charlies restaurant and could not have a beer with my steak. That was a couple years back, and since I carry now I don't drink when I am out and about.
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Location: Tennessee
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This thread got me to questioning my own understanding of the Pigeon Forge laws on alcohol since I go there several times a year, so I called the PF Dept. of Tourism to find out. The lady there told me
there are many restaurants in Pigeon Forge where you can buy beer or wine. You can't buy mixed drinks. So my guess is any restaurants that you would normally know to serve alcohol in other areas probably serve beer or wine in PF, making it off limits for carry.
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