<Ul> <Li> North Carolina does not allow alcohol sales between 2am and 7am Monday through Saturday or before 10am on Sundays . In June 2017, NC finally allowed each municipality or county (for unincorporated areas) to start allowing alcohol sales prior to noon on Sundays . Raleigh and Carrboro were the first two cities to enact the 10am Sunday alcohol sales . </Li> <Li> Several of North Carolina's 100 counties are considered "dry ." However, individual towns may pass ordinances (via referendum) that may allow alcohol sales within the municipal limits even if the county itself is dry . Most counties, such as Wake and Mecklenburg, allow alcohol sales of any type anywhere in the county, eliminating the potential need for any town or city within its boundary to do so . </Li> <Li> Town and city ordinances concerning alcohol sales may be more liberal than the county's, but may not be more restrictive . </Li> <Li> The only county where alcohol sales were not permitted at all (even in a town) was Graham County but this is no longer the case, as the new Town of Fontana Dam, incorporated in 2011, allows beer and wine sales, on and off - premises, in its municipal boundaries, at the town store and at a restaurant, though the remainder of Graham County is still dry . </Li> </Ul> <Li> North Carolina does not allow alcohol sales between 2am and 7am Monday through Saturday or before 10am on Sundays . In June 2017, NC finally allowed each municipality or county (for unincorporated areas) to start allowing alcohol sales prior to noon on Sundays . Raleigh and Carrboro were the first two cities to enact the 10am Sunday alcohol sales . </Li> <Li> Several of North Carolina's 100 counties are considered "dry ." However, individual towns may pass ordinances (via referendum) that may allow alcohol sales within the municipal limits even if the county itself is dry . Most counties, such as Wake and Mecklenburg, allow alcohol sales of any type anywhere in the county, eliminating the potential need for any town or city within its boundary to do so . </Li> <Li> Town and city ordinances concerning alcohol sales may be more liberal than the county's, but may not be more restrictive . </Li>

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