Food

The Ballantyne shop will be the first of two South Block locations coming to the Queen City in 2026.
The downtown Concord marketplace is expected to open this summer and boast over a dozen retailers and two restaurants.
There’s no lack of options for dining across the Queen City, especially when so many restaurants are sister concepts.
Charlotte restaurants could soon be included in Michelin Guide’s upcoming Southern region.
Celebrate the Queen City’s art, music, food, and more for the annual Charlotte SHOUT! Festival.
Chef Chayil Johnson, James Beard Award semifinalist, spoke exclusively with CLTtoday about the recognition and his passion in the kitchen.
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Charlotteans don’t have to search too far for these baked treats but won’t find a storefront across the city.
The new brewery will be designed for families + boast a larger menu and beer garden.
The Charlotte mixologist and James Beard semifinalist spoke exclusively with CLTtoday about her passion and the Queen City’s cocktail scene.
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If you don’t have coffee already in hand, consider this your sign to grab some.
Bojangles Coliseum has been a destination in the Queen City for 70 years, so we’re taking a look back at the seven biggest events held at “the biscuit.”
The new development along South Tryon Street is slated to become the second-tallest residential building and eighth-tallest tower in the Queen City, and offer retail, dining, and office space.