THE TABCC.
What is it and what does it do?

The Tribal Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission exists to help you understand and live within the latest alcohol laws. With a little guidance, you or your organization can easily determine how the latest laws or new ordinances impact your life, your family, and your business. The TABCC’s five-person board of Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians’ Tribal Members is empowered to regulate North Carolina Alcohol laws enforced on Tribal Lands. From education to information, permitting and more, the TABCC exists to serve and protect Tribal Members.

The TABCC’s mission.

The Tribal ABC Commission recognizes that the use and abuse of alcohol, drugs, and other substances is detrimental to our community. Our mission is to focus on alcohol education, substance abuse, and the health of our communities. Through the establishment of an alcohol education policy, we support efforts and programs that promote awareness and education to prevent underage drinking and to prepare young adults to make responsible decisions about alcohol.

Your local Tribal ABC Store.

Interim Manager: Curtis Romig

Location: 12 Nickeh Dr., Cherokee, NC 28719

Hours: Monday–Thursday, 11 A.M.–7 P.M.
Friday–Saturday, 11 A.M.–8 P.M.
(closed Sundays)
Hours are subject to change with the seasons.