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If you don’t have coffee already in hand, consider this your sign to grab some.
Serving burgers and onion rings since 1955, this Charlotte drive-in is sure to satisfy any cravings for Southern classics.
The three-day event brings hundreds of vendors and mouth-watering dishes to the heart of Uptown, leaving you wanting more than a “Taste.”
Guests can savor new cocktails inspired by William Shakespeare.
We’ll be toasting to the bountiful beverage industry across Charlotte, NC from Monday, July 22 to Friday, July 26, 2024.
The Asbury, located inside The Dunhill Hotel, is combining seasonal strawberries with savory favorites through the end of May.
Steak 48’s new menu items include elevated caviar service and hanging bacon.
This genius app will match you with great local restaurants to try — and then give you money towards the tab.
A Charlotte-based restaurant will soon occupy the well-known pizza spot on Central Avenue.
The latest venture by Michal Bay is already welcoming taco-loving patrons at Merino Mill.
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Leaders from across the Charlotte region met to discuss the goals and hurdles ahead for the Queen City’s mobility plans.
The race returns for a second year, bringing runners, walkers, and dancers together to race for a fun and rewarding cause.
The Queen City is surrounded by bookstores full of literary works ready for your eyes.
The Katie Blessing Center will be the first-of-its-kind behavioral health facility + is expected to become the largest pediatric behavioral health facility in North Carolina.
From smoking brisket to catering events across the Carolinas, this long-standing barbecue joint is celebrating its 20th year with a slew of specials and events.
Morehead Street will have a community hub for gourmet eats, cocktails, and live entertainment by December 2025.
Online voting for Katie Lock, a teacher at Billingsville Cotswold Elementary, will help her win national recognition as “America’s Favorite Teacher.”
Downtown Cornelius will soon welcome a new residential complex packed with upcoming restaurants, retail, and a walkable outdoor plaza.