Where to eat during Charlotte Restaurant Week

Queen’s Feast arrives in late January.

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El Puro has earned plaudits for its cocktails and Havana-inspired dishes.

Photo via El Puro Cuban Restaurant

Hope you’ve worked up a royal appetite. Queen’s Feast — also known as Charlotte Restaurant Week — is back, running from Friday, Jan. 19 to Sunday, Jan. 28.

For a refresher, Queen’s Feast is when local restaurants offer special multicourse, prix fixe meals at $30-$50. It’s a great chance to try out a buzzy new spot or rediscover a beloved staple without breaking the bank. Here’s a taste of what’s in store.

Special occasion destinations

Hestia , Ballantyne | Soak in sweeping rooftop views and enjoy dishes like miso sea bass with kimchi forbidden rice.
Haymaker , Uptown | Charlotte’s farm-to-table favorite shows off local ingredients — warm up with the acorn squash bisque before digging into pan-crusted catfish or Chateaubriand.
El Puro Cuban Restaurant , Madison Park | Critics have raved about this lively joint filled with Havana flavor — the lechon asado is calling our name.

State of Confusion’s pan-seared chicken is delicately breaded and comes with fries.

Photo via State of Confusion

Fun for the fam

State of Confusion CLT , LoSo | Share an order of the monkey bread, crispy chicken or Snickers Pie with the kiddos — there are high chairs available, too.
Angela’s Pizzeria & Ristorante Italiano , Matthews | It’s hard to go wrong with crowd-pleasing ‘za and you can choose from four pies alongside apps like eggplant parm and cannolis for dessert.
Silverlake Ramen , South End | We’re always up for noodle soup followed by ice cream, but really anything that gets a seven-year-old food critic’s seal of approval has gotta be good.

Vegetarian friendly

SupperClub , LoSo | Each course at the new entertainment venue features meat-free options, from pistachio pesto flatbread to gnocchi made with spinach + sweety drop peppers.
MICO , Uptown | Our mouths are watering just thinking about the veggie paella with roasted mushrooms and Castelvetrano olives at this Argentinian spot.
Exotica Indian Kitchen & Bar , Uptown | Spice up your week by sampling the kale subji with Wisconsin paneer and a side of fluffy garlic naan.

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Gabe is based in Seattle (originally from New Jersey), and has previously been a food writer at Eater, a sports reporter, and a YA graphic novelist. You’ll probably find him scouting out the latest restaurant in town on the weekends, or strolling around the streets of White Center with his feisty pup, Armando.
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