11 Classic Charlotte Restaurants That Have Stood the Test of Time
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by Kayleigh Ruller
2h ago
A meatball sub from Mama Ricotta’s. | Remy Thurston From red-sauce Italian to soul food, here are the oldest restaurants worth visiting in the Queen City What defines a classic restaurant? For today, let’s say it’s a restaurant that’s been around for 25 years or more. While 25 years may feel baby for some cities, for Charlotte, that’s vintage vintage. The Queen City has gotten really comfortable replacing older, divier institutions with swanky new spots, but these 11 restaurants are the lucky ones, still standing, proving it’s possible to age with grace. Despite the odds, they’ve stood the tes ..read more
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Restaurants Across the Carolinas Come Together to Support World Central Kitchen
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by Erin Perkins
1d ago
A vigil was held in Washington, D.C., for aid workers killed in Gaza. | Photo by Julia Nikhinson/Getty Images $1 from every designated beverage sale will go to the nonprofit Following an Israel Defense Forces attack in Gaza that killed seven World Central Kitchen (WCK) aid workers, restaurants across the United States are stepping up to raise money for the humanitarian organization — including several in North and South Carolina. Benevolent Spirits, a hospitality fundraising group out of Asheville, is coordinating efforts to raise money for WCK. They have asked participating bars and restauran ..read more
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Charleston’s Coterie Now Mixes Flavors of Mexico, Trinidad, India, Korea, and More
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by Erin Perkins
4d ago
Customers can mix up cuisines all in one meal at Coterie. | Jonathan Cooper Chef Damian Sandoval pulls from his varied culinary background to build a new and exciting menu for Coterie Downtown Charleston restaurant Coterie (17 Warren Street) opened in 2021 with an Indian menu mixed with Lowcountry produce — dishes included masala quail and Bombay shrimp and grits. Now, a few years in, the restaurant has changed direction with new chef Damian Sandoval. He comes to Coterie via Asian spot Xiao Bao Biscuit and Italian restaurant the Obstinate Daughter. Before that, he worked at several highly accl ..read more
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Built on Hospitality and Bob Peters Announce Garden Party Cocktail Bar in Charlotte
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by Kayleigh Ruller
1w ago
Chris Coleman, AJ Klenk, and Bob Peters will bring Folia to life this summer. | Built on Hospitality Folia will offer fruity cocktails in a lush tropical garden space Folia, a tropical garden-themed cocktail bar with veteran mixologist Bob Peters at the helm, will open in South End in early summer, becoming the 5th member on Built on Hospitality’s restaurant and bar roster. Built on Hospitality, led by chef Chris Coleman and partners Sean Potter and AJ Klenk, is a Charlotte-based hospitality group that has garnered acclaim for the Goodyear House and Haymaker. Folia, in a former salon space, wi ..read more
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After a Fire, King BBQ Pops Up at Sister Restaurant Jackrabbit Filly
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by Erin Perkins
1w ago
Crab rangoon hush puppies and a pork sandwich at King BBQ. | Mike Ledford Find some favorite Chinese-meets-Carolinas dishes on Spruill Avenue Restaurateurs Corrie and Shuai Wang and chef Brandon Olson thought they were down with the pop-up life, but a fire at King BBQ (2029 Carver Avenue, North Charleston) required them to shut down the restaurant on March 30. To make up for the delay in reopening, the King BBQ crew will pop up at sister restaurant Jackrabbit Filly (4628 Spruill Avenue) for lunch, from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., starting on Wednesday, April 10, and running through Saturday, April 1 ..read more
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At Maíz Agua Sal, a First-Generation Mexican American Son Honors the Women That Came Before Him
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by Timothy DePeugh
1w ago
Olvera in the kitchen at MAS. | Rico Marcelo Photography Chef Jonathan Olvera brings flavors of his childhood to the kitchen at MAS At Maíz Agua Sal (MAS) in West Charlotte, corn, water, and salt are having a moment. MAS is Queen City’s latest tortilleria and agave bar, opening April 11 at 1018 Jay Street. But the food isn’t Tex-Mex. Instead, chef Jonathan Olvera — a first-generation Mexican American from Salisbury, North Carolina — relies on family recipes and food memories from childhood trips to the Michoacán region of Mexico, where his family is originally from, to create food that embrace ..read more
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Joelle Adds Coastal Italian to Bluffton, South Carolina
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by Jason B James
1w ago
Joelle serves pastas, pizzas, and seasonal small plates. | Jason B James Take a look around the Bluffton newcomer before the opening this Wednesday As the quaint coastal village between Savannah and Hilton Head Island continues to grow into a hotspot, so does the choice of where to dine. Joelle (132 Bluffton Road, Bluffton) is the most recent addition to the bustling neighborhood. Robert and Breana DeLeo, a husband-and-wife team, dreamed of opening their own modern Italian restaurant since meeting and working together at the Restoration Hotel in Charleston, South Carolina. Joelle is the fruiti ..read more
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Here Are the 2024 James Beard Finalists Across the Carolinas
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by Erin Perkins
2w ago
Chef Nikko Cagalanan of Kultura is a 2024 James Beard Award nominee. | Ryan Belk Congrats to the 7 nominees in North and South Carolina It’s awards season again: Today, the James Beard Foundation announced its short list of finalists for the 2024 version of its prestigious restaurant and chef awards. Winners will be revealed at a gala ceremony in Chicago on June 10. Media awards nominees will be revealed on April 30, and awarded on June 8. Check out the list of nominees across the Carolinas and the Lowcountry below. Outstanding Chef Dean Neff, Seabird, Wilmington, NC Emerging Chef Nikko Cag ..read more
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12 Extraordinary Rooftops and Restaurants for Outdoor Dining in Asheville
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by Brook Bolen
2w ago
Blake Shorter Plan to eat and drink outside this spring Springtime in Asheville is a glorious sight, especially when you’re seated at one of the city’s outstanding outdoor patios nibbling on delectable eats. Whether you want panoramic mountain views, a swank rooftop, or a lush courtyard, you’ll find it on this list ..read more
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12 Remarkable Rooftop Bars to Visit in Savannah
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by Kiki Dy
2w ago
The rooftop lounge at the Lost Square. | The Lost Square. When the weather is nice, head to these roofs for cocktails, fun snacks, and stunning views For locals, spring in Savannah is synonymous with small bites and sippers on one of the city’s rooftops. Up above the cobblestoned streets, Savannah’s historic district shines. These sky-high lounges set the tone for a restful or rambunctious evening–whichever you prefer ..read more
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