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General Discussion>Tell me about Pigeon Forge, TN.
jjirons69 10:25 PM 08-13-2012
Originally Posted by shark:
I'd have gone with Myrtle Beach. Like was already said, miles and miles of Atlantic beach and plenty to do for anybody. Plus, there's Nick's Cigar World
Oh yeah, Nick's in North MB. Beer on tap and lots of good smokes.

Both are good places to go - but the end of November time frame would push me to the coast.

Who doesn't love a fabulous seafood dinner in Murrell's Inlet?
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SvilleKid 10:40 PM 08-13-2012
Originally Posted by jjirons69:
Oh yeah, Nick's in North MB. Beer on tap and lots of good smokes.

Both are good places to go - but the end of November time frame would push me to the coast.

Who doesn't love a fabulous seafood dinner in Murrell's Inlet?
Dead Dog Saloon!!!!!!!! Great food, great entertainment!!! And don't let name fool you. Not a saloon as much as a restaurant with a bar, and live entertainment almost every day. If you ended up going to MB, you owe it to yourself to hit Murrell's Inlet!!
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DPD6030 07:29 AM 08-17-2012
Appears she booked her "coupon" and I hesitate to say that since she has to attend a 2 hour time share bs presentation in Pigeon Forge, TN. They put us up in the Holiday Inn Express. Being a teacher she can only go over Thanksgiving really. We do wineries so I'm sure we'll look that one up while there. We may book one of those cabins that Brad recommended for a night as well. Thanks for the information everyone!
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Brian D. 09:58 AM 08-17-2012
I like the NC side of the Smokies, specifically Bryson City and points nearby. Probably should keep my yap shut about how nice it is over there though, would hate to see Gatlinburg-ish crowds.
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SvilleKid 10:22 AM 08-17-2012
Originally Posted by Brian D.:
I like the NC side of the Smokies, specifically Bryson City and points nearby. Probably should keep my yap shut about how nice it is over there though, would hate to see Gatlinburg-ish crowds.
Lol!! This Gatlinburg guy already knows about NC side's benefits! However, I can be sitting in a room on the Gatlinburg side in 4 hours or less, and can "sneak" into the area thru Wear Valley backroads and miss 100% of Pigeon Forge and it's traffic. Maggie Valley, Bryson City and such adds 1 1/2 to 2 hours (or more), with travel thru several areas that can have major traffic stoppages and no way around. The NC side has great views, less crowds and we have visited many times. Mostly, it's a time and access to amenity issue that puts us around the Gatlinburg area. OTOH, our best friends are 95% NC side, 5% Gatlinburg visitors!

The other thing against the NC side for us is that we can get comparable views, traffic, events and amenities in the NW Georgia mountains, at only 3 hours away. And like you, we hesitate to advertise the NW Georgia area for fear it will encourage traffic!!!!!
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TheTraveler 11:12 AM 08-17-2012
I'm sure you'll bring some cigars with you but there are two B&Ms in Gatlinburg that I know of. As you come into Gatlinburg from Pigeon Forge you pass a few stores then the road comes to a Y intersection. On the right is Sweet Fanny Adams theater and a few doors up from that is a B&M. The other is called Gatlinburlier (link: http://gatlinburlier.com/ ) and it's on the 3rd or 4th floor of the little shopping mall just a little further up the street, directly across from No Way Jose's (good Mexican food) and Ripley's Aquarium. Gatlinburlier is where I picked up my first briar pipe, lo those many years ago. :-)

Around Thanksgiving you say? Maybe my wife and I will need to take a day-trip down to Gburg around then, not that we'll want to intrude if you're off on a romantic getaway lol. We're just 2 hours up the road near Bristol, TN/VA. :-)
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SvilleKid 05:38 PM 08-17-2012
Originally Posted by TheTraveler:
I'm sure you'll bring some cigars with you but there are two B&Ms in Gatlinburg that I know of. As you come into Gatlinburg from Pigeon Forge you pass a few stores then the road comes to a Y intersection. On the right is Sweet Fanny Adams theater and a few doors up from that is a B&M. The other is called Gatlinburlier (link: http://gatlinburlier.com/ ) and it's on the 3rd or 4th floor of the little shopping mall just a little further up the street, directly across from No Way Jose's (good Mexican food) and Ripley's Aquarium. Gatlinburlier is where I picked up my first briar pipe, lo those many years ago. :-)

Around Thanksgiving you say? Maybe my wife and I will need to take a day-trip down to Gburg around then, not that we'll want to intrude if you're off on a romantic getaway lol. We're just 2 hours up the road near Bristol, TN/VA. :-)
Johnathan

When was the last time you were in Gatlinburg? I think when we were there for our son's wedding 20 months ago that the free-standing shop had closed. May have just not looked well, had other things on our mind:-)

Gatlinburlier always had a better selection, and has an actual walk-in humidor, where the other store had only showcases (which they DID keep at proper humidity. The Gatlinburlier still has an excellent selection of pipes and pipe tobaccos, and if you bring your pipe in with you, they will give you a free bowlful for it!! When we were there in 2009, they had a full box of Sharks that no one seemed interested in! They sold it to me for $225 in a heartbeat.

I'd be interested to know if the freestanding shop still exist. The lady running it last time I went in there (probably 2008) was super nice and helpful, though not near as knowledgeable as Jeremy or myself, but still helpful and NOT pushy.
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Kycop34 07:07 PM 08-17-2012
I am still learning so there's not much i can contribute but maybe this will help some...

I was in Gatlinburg about 6 weeks ago as i was just getting interested in cigars, so i was on the lookout for any shops around.

I found the one on the top floor of the mall and it is still going strong and stil; offering the free samples for your pipe fill, about 20+ different tobaccos to choose form for that.

The little storefront on the right as you enter G'burg is actually in a strip building next door to the Hard Rock Cafe. There was a lady that ran it and large vertical display humidors on both walls. She seemed knowledgeable but then again to me anybody would seem knowledgeable. However, the point is they are still open for business and from the sounds of it nothing much has changed from the times when the previous posters were there.

Hope this helps
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TheTraveler 09:17 PM 08-17-2012
Originally Posted by SvilleKid:
Johnathan

When was the last time you were in Gatlinburg? I think when we were there for our son's wedding 20 months ago that the free-standing shop had closed. May have just not looked well, had other things on our mind:-)

Gatlinburlier always had a better selection, and has an actual walk-in humidor, where the other store had only showcases (which they DID keep at proper humidity. The Gatlinburlier still has an excellent selection of pipes and pipe tobaccos, and if you bring your pipe in with you, they will give you a free bowlful for it!! When we were there in 2009, they had a full box of Sharks that no one seemed interested in! They sold it to me for $225 in a heartbeat.

I'd be interested to know if the freestanding shop still exist. The lady running it last time I went in there (probably 2008) was super nice and helpful, though not near as knowledgeable as Jeremy or myself, but still helpful and NOT pushy.
I too prefer the Gatlinburlier shop. Great people, knowledgeable and passionate (especially about pipes :-) ) and a good selection of pipes, tobacco and cigars. The smaller shop by the Hard Rock Cafe was decent but not as large.

My wife and I were in Gatlinburg in early June. We caught a baseball game in Knoxville then spent the night, visiting Gatlinburg the next day before heading home.
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SvilleKid 09:52 PM 08-17-2012
Originally Posted by Kycop34:
I am still learning so there's not much i can contribute but maybe this will help some...

I was in Gatlinburg about 6 weeks ago as i was just getting interested in cigars, so i was on the lookout for any shops around.

I found the one on the top floor of the mall and it is still going strong and stil; offering the free samples for your pipe fill, about 20+ different tobaccos to choose form for that.

The little storefront on the right as you enter G'burg is actually in a strip building next door to the Hard Rock Cafe. There was a lady that ran it and large vertical display humidors on both walls. She seemed knowledgeable but then again to me anybody would seem knowledgeable. However, the point is they are still open for business and from the sounds of it nothing much has changed from the times when the previous posters were there.

Hope this helps

Thanks for the info. That explains why I didn't see it. It was in a free-standing building (small house-like log bldg) last time I was in it, maybe a block closer to Pigeon Forge than the Hard Rock. They have moved since I went into it several years ago. Last couple times, I've always gone to the Gatlinbulier.
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