BEER ON SUNDAY
By the way…. can you buy beer in a convenience store (not a restaurant) on Sunday anywhere in the City of Atlanta or in Dekalb County?
Being in the film and television industry like I am, you just have to have some sort of addiction – I mean you just have too. I choose domestic lite beer because I can’t afford an expensive recovery center in Hollywood.
But, you can’t buy no domestic lite beer up here in the Northwest Territories on Sunday without looking like fire is coming out of the horns on your head. If you do, this lady will come and see you!
Just wondering. Someone told me you can buy beer anytime you want to in Alabama.
P.S., yes, I know to stock up on Saturday.
I believe you can purchase wine/beer at Eatzi’s on Sundays. Since its a restraunt/grocerery place it might be a loophole in the Sunday law.
(Correct me if I’m wrong)
I think that this is an especially stupid legislation… what is it teaching us, not to drink? NO, it is teaching us to plan ahead. Georgia is shooting itself in the foot… all of that tax revenue from alcohol only comes in 6 days, when it could be 7 days out of the week. This is something I wish they would change immediately!
Hmm… I know you can’t buy beer/wine on Sundays at Publix or Whole Foods, even though they sit there. Taunting you.
We should just be thankful that businesses are open on Sundays. Not too long ago almost all businesses were closed on Sunday in and around Atlanta.
I was just at the beach in Charleston, SC last week, where you can buy beer 24-7. Good reason to move there. No beer on Sunday is just backwards. And their team actually beat Florida.
There used to be places (happy marts and some grocery stores) that would secretly sell beer on Sunday but they have mostly been busted.
THOU SHALL NOT BUY BEER ON SUNDAY!!!! (at least here). Why should you be able to buy and drink at home when you can get all liquored up at a restaurant and drive home? Makes perfect sense to me.
“Someone told me you can buy beer anytime you want to in Alabama.”
When I lived in Alabama ten years ago there were still dry counties (ie no alocohol sales AT ALL!). That may have changed, but for some reason I doubt that it has.
Cherokee County Alabama is still dry, yet they are the crystal meth capitol of Alabama. Not sure if you can draw a correlation or not.
Mmmm…beer and meth.
Monroe County in Alabama is dry also. But they’re tweaked out of their skull….
There are DRIVE-THRU beer stores in North Carolina.. clearly I should be living there.