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Offline: The restaurant subscription club that will introduce you to your new favorite Charlotte eatery

This genius app will match you with great local restaurants to try — and then give you money towards the tab.

Three tacos next to a cocktail and a side of beans and rice.

We are so ready to dig in.

Photo by Offline Charlotte

You know that Charlotte restaurant you’ve been meaning to try, but haven’t gotten around to yet? We have the cure: Offline, our city’s restaurant subscription club.

Every month, you’ll pick two locally-owned restaurants you want to try. Offline will give you $10-$30 off the tab at each place, good ‘til the end of the month.

Offline has helped pick up part of the tab for thousands of Charlotte locals at The Waterman Fish Bar, State of Confusion, and Que Onda Tacos + Tequila, to name a few.

Ready for your local culinary tour? Snag a membership with code CLTTODAY.

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