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Dining in Charlotte is always a fresh experience, with new restaurants popping up all the time — and more on the way. From a classic hamburger to fine dining, bookmark this page to keep in the know about all the new restaurants coming to town.
As you hit the road to the mountains this fall and winter, things may look a little different. However, the Town of Boone says it is welcoming visitors as the community recovers from Hurricane Helene.
CLTtoday readers shared which local restaurants + meals they miss the most — and we think you’ll agree.
Travel companies report the Queen City has experienced the largest year-over-year growth of all major US cities for business travel.
This will be Beat the Bomb’s first location in the Carolinas, bringing video games, slime, paint, and fun to South End.
Guests can expect an elevated viewing experience, new entry options, and new bag policy for events at the Spectrum Center.
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“The Growth Project” podcast’s main goal is to help people become their best, no matter what challenges come their way.
Sometimes you get the late night munchies, so we’re helping out with a list of spots that stay open late around Charlotte.
We want to know — which Queen City restaurant or meal sparks nostalgia in your heart and belly, and why?
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Celebrate the opening of Palmetto Moon’s 45th location with giveaways, prizes, and a gift with purchase.
Speedway Motorsports and Rick Hendrick announced the first-of-its-kind, 100-acre complex, Ten Tenths Motor Club.
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There are plenty of new signs across the Queen City, but there are also nostalgic signs that tell a story — you just have to look for them.
The new shop at The Commonwealth is the New York-based ice cream chain’s first location in the Charlotte area.
From Death Valley to the big stage, the Panthers’ debut year set the tone for NFL Sundays in the Queen City — and we’re taking a look back 30 years later.
The “ghost with the most” returns to Charlotte, and we spoke with a married duo who have been in the show for every visit.
Epic is opening a flagship location in North Charlotte + aims to build a community for the fast‑paced racket sport, from beginners to seasoned players.
Charlotte FC’s wins give Charlotte sports a boost for the AI-generated index, saying little about the Panthers and Hornets’ upcoming seasons.
The town’s first and only literary festival promises a day of family-friendly events, a hot dog eating contest, and new books to line your bookshelf.
Packed with high-tech simulators and a full food and drink menu, Tap In will cater to golf enthusiasts and amateurs when it opens Thursday, Aug. 28, along Clanton Road in LoSo.
Duke’s Mayo’s annual college football series is expected to draw more than 70,000 people to Bank of America Stadium.
After three years closed, the restaurant is now open in NoDa, serving its same menu and vibes as its former location in Plaza Midwood.