Uptown
You will find everything that a city centre should have in this longtime on-the-go district. Catering to any and all food lovers' taste buds, eat comfort food at
Zink American Kitchen, have Spanish appetizers and a glass of up-scale wine at
Arpa, or indulge in food from around the world at
Blue. For the after-dinner treat swing by
Cans Bar and Canteen, but don't expect to order a draft beer as they specialize in canned brews. For a little late-night 80s dancing and a spandex adventure continue on to the Breakfast Club. As if the options don't already span across the board, relish the new-age ambiance at Liquid Lounge.
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Be swept into vibrant cafés and a bustling nightlife when visiting this fringe district. Galleries, unique boutiques, and cafes abound, providing passersby with colourful streets to accompany their stroll. Local art lovers frequent
The Evening Muse for the creative atmosphere that stems from live music, artwork and stiff cups of Joe. With eateries named the Mellow Mushroom and the Smelly Cat Coffee House, there is no wonder why the pavements are full of people on a sunny day. If you have already had a busy day, a number of inexpensive lunch spots like
Boudreaux's Louisiana Kitchen and
Cabo Fish Taco will give you a chance to rest your feet.
Myers Park
It is worth a drive through this neighbourhood just to admire the beautiful homes that line the curved streets. Park your car and enjoy a walk below the aged oak trees, and for a casual but classy Sunday brunch stop at
Providence Café to indulge in everything from sandwiches to prime rib. If you decide to see a show at one of the local theatres, have dinner at
Volare, a homey Italian restaurant that uses grade-A products. Most of Myers Park's nightspots double as restaurants. For a nice British breakfast and evening Guinness try
Big Ben, while
Jackalope Jacks serves up sweet cocktails like the Bikini and Chocolate Martinis.
Plaza Midwood
While people thought this eastside neighbourhood would mature into Myers Park's sister district, it never developed in the same way. Instead, it acts as a bohemian alter ego catering to the international tongue. For the unique atmosphere that only a home/art store turned restaurant can create, try
LuLu or
Creation. For both veggies and carnivores,
Dish serves up inexpensive southern comfort food in a funky, local-influenced atmosphere. In such a transition neighbourhood, you will have little trouble finding a creative bar or lounge to enjoy after-dinner drinks. For a sweet treat try the Fire and Ice lounge, while the
Thomas Street Tavern is always brimming with locals who stop in for a beer.
SouthPark
Taking its name from the SouthPark Mall, this upscale area boasts history and class. Since it is home to the historic trolley, take a ride on an age-old artifact before indulging in a fine dining experience. For a romantic dinner for two eat at
La Bibliothéque and be treated to delicious French/American food in an alluring setting.
Zebra , also serving up French cuisine, is popular for its delicious, contemporary dishes and a wine list that extends several hundred bottles. With a rustic décor and African wall adornment, make sure to book a table early and avoid the long wait. For Seafood dishes with a high-society crowd, there are an abundance of choices.
Upstream offers an always-changing menu, while
The Palm is known for its oversized lobster dishes. You can find both wine bars and movie theatres, but this district is generally known for its A-list shops and dainty dining.
University City
Home to the University of North Carolina, this area is dominated by cheap eats and neighbourhood hangouts. The
Old Hickory House is a longtime favourite, filling empty stomachs with BBQ ribs, and making sure that everyone is enjoying a Western, finger-licking good time. Catering to the large population and diverse taste buds and ideologies, enjoy new-age Asian cuisine at
Udipi Pure Vegetarian Cuisine, curry at
Bombay Cuisine and the hot sauce that will surely light your mouth afire at
Monterrey Restaurante Mexicano. A university district would not be the same without the businesses that allow young adults to let some steam off. Check out JB'z Beach Club for billiards, blues and cheep beer, or swing by
The Wine Vault to share a bottle of wine with someone special.
Dilworth
Developed in 1890, this was Charlotte's first streetcar suburb. Now, unique architecture and a thriving, youthful neighbourhood make Dilworth the perfect place to stroll through shops and choose from dozens of international eateries. For a daytime break eat at
Thai Taste, one of the oldest Thai places around. If you want something lighter, grab a quick treat to keep your momentum going at Dilworth Coffeehouse. With an atmosphere that resembles that of the beat generation, and an unforgettable aroma, it's the perfect side stop. Another hip and delicious eatery is a converted house called
300 East . Expect a diverse clientele, menu and plenty of liquor to keep conversations running long. For other eclectic international menus dine at
Nikko,
Bonterra, and
Sole Spanish Grill. With almost as many nightspots as restaurants you will have an easy time finding somewhere to let loose. For Beer, BBQ and Bikes, stop at
Mac's Speed Shop and be taken in by the motorbike relics that cover the walls. The Tremont Music Hall boasts live entertainment.
Elizabeth
In addition to the grits, cornbread, and chitlins that are staples in southern cuisine, Elizabeth is host to some of the finest restaurants in Charlotte. Deriving its name from the local university, Elizabeth College, which has since been incorporated into the local Roanoke College, this area has long been a choice of residence for the local elite. However, these days you don't have to break the bank just to fill your stomach. Southern fare is still alive and well at the
The Cajun Queen, where barbeque shrimp, oysters, and the famous Dixie beer can all be enjoyed with live jazz seven nights a week. If you decide to expand your borders,
Cuisine Malaya, a short distance from
Independence Park, serves up spicy and flavourful curries, sushi, and other dishes from across the Asian continent. Like many of the restaurants in the area,
La-tea-da's teahouse is located in a historic home, and offers traditional catering and event hosting. Also capturing the classical limelight is
Carpe Diem, where exquisitely presented, time-honoured local cuisine is served in a romantic setting. For the younger crowd, the ever-popular Loft 1523 offers many creative libations as well as a high-energy social scene with live music five nights a week.
Ballantyne
Springing from the creative minds of Charlotte city planners, the Ballantyne area accommodates the acclaimed Ballantyne Resort and Golf Course as well as the accompanying Ballantyne Village. As a result, most of the dining options Ballantyne has to offer are in these two areas.
Villa Antonio located within the village, seeks to transport you back to Northern Italy with an authentic Italian menu, a travelling guitarist and candlelit tables offering the perfect ambiance. For those watching their weight, but still want to be satisfied,
Doc Green's Gourmet Salads offers pleasant health-conscious options. Starving after a round of golf? Relax your feet with a glass of wine within the lodge at the Ballantyne Resort, where acclaimed dining choices include the Gallery Restaurant, renowned for its exquisite presentation and service.
Back Yard Burger, open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner indulges those with a distinctly American palate.
South End
South End is a historic part of town that has grown out of the ignominy of its industrial past, into a stylish, bustling new identity. That means that there are plenty of new restaurants and bars to try out, running the gamut from cheap and dingy to pricey and highbrow. Most of the food can be found along a stretch of South Boulevard that starts with
Carabbas Italian Grill, which is part of an upscale Sicilian-American chain. Down the road is
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Tutto Monde , a slick nightclub that continues to serve the Bistro's dishes. For somewhat cheaper fare, go a block further to
Pike's Old Fashioned Soda Shop where you can get a BLT and, obviously, a tall soda. Pike's is neighbours with the
Tyber Creek Pub, an Irish bar perfect for a late night drink. Walk a few more blocks to the only slightly tamer Tea ReX Teahouse, where you can munch muffins while listening to live music. The
Villa Antonio Restaurant brings fine Italian cuisine and an atmosphere that ensures a long stay. You won't find as much off of South Boulevard. Quaint but hip Camden Road runs parallel for part of its length, and features the beautifully cheap
Price's Chicken Coop, where you can fill up for a fiver but won't find a place to sit. Also on Camden is Queen's Beans Coffee, offering fair-trade coffee and a seating area where you can prop your feet up and rejuvenate.