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  1. #11
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    Default Re: Darden Restaurants and Carrying a firearm...

    Quote Originally Posted by ViperGTS19801 View Post
    Well shit, there's three restaraunts on there that I like to go to! Nice to know.

    And there is a shopping center on 202 about 1-2 miles across the state line in Delaware on the right hand side that has Red Lobster, Longhorn Steakhouse, and an Olive Garden right next to each other.

    Delaware is Open Carry friendly, and you can transport in a car without a ltcf.

  2. #12
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    Default Re: Darden Restaurants and Carrying a firearm...

    Quote Originally Posted by internet troll View Post
    And there is a shopping center on 202 about 1-2 miles across the state line in Delaware on the right hand side that has Red Lobster, Longhorn Steakhouse, and an Olive Garden right next to each other.

    Delaware is Open Carry friendly, and you can transport in a car without a ltcf.
    Sounds like a good pairing - Longhorn Steak and Targetmaster Shooting. All of a sudden I'm hungry...

  3. #13
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    Default Re: Darden Restaurants and Carrying a firearm...

    Quote Originally Posted by Sgt.K View Post
    Sounds like a good pairing - Longhorn Steak and Targetmaster Shooting. All of a sudden I'm hungry...

    Got to admit, I've made many visits to Targetmaster after eating at Longhorn.

  4. #14
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    Default Re: Darden Restaurants and Carrying a firearm...

    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dog View Post
    No signs, called to set up a open carry dinner a couple years ago. Talked to an assistant manager. When I ask about it ....... no guns, no dinner, and I promptly got hung up on!
    Then ask to speak to the MANAGER... not some wannabe manager.... and if there is a problem then give him your number and ask him to call the number and get the correct information as to the corporate policy.

    If they STILL refuse to do so, then contact corporate directly yourself... let THEM straighten him/her out...

    and keep us posted as to any responses you get... Good luck

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