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There's so much to do and see in North Carolina's largest city.
Grab a friend and your mask and get ready to take on a new adventure.
Get Cozy at Rosie's Coffee & Wine Garden in NoDa Start your day with a morning mocha or converse over a cappucino at Rosie's Garden, now open for morning coffee service. Charlotte's first wine garden is 2 acres, so finding a comfy spot to enjoy your favorite beverage is easy. More info here.
Drive Up to the Skyline Drive-In at Camp North End On Feb. 18, head to the Skyline Drive-In and watch Creed. Tickets are $30 a car with a portion of the proceeds benefiting local charities. Make sure to grab some food from Leah & Louise before the show starts. Buy tickets here.
Feast on a Wing Basket and Mac & Cheese from the Nappy Chef This Black-owned restaurant in East Charlotte is known for their scratchmade southern-style menu featuring chicken and waffles, shrimp tacos and more. You can't go wrong with their famous wing basket with a side of jerk mac & cheese. View menu here.
Celebrate the Art of Louis Delsarte with The Gantt Center This virtual painting workshop on Feb. 20 celebrates the impact of artist, Louis Delsarte who is known for his dynamic murals depicting Black culture. You'll be guided through the history and style Delsarte while painting your own masterpiece. Register here.
International Grocery Stores in the Queen City Charlotte’s culinary vibrancy is rooted in a dynamic range of international food offerings from around the world.
How to Celebrate Chinese New Year in the Queen City Feb. 12 is the start of the Year of the Ox. Here's how you can partake and celebrate this cultural event.
Murals that Honor Black History in Charlotte These pieces of artwork tell the stories of Charlotte's African American history in a unique and profound way.
Must Try Coffee & Donuts Spots Whatever your pleasure, you’ll find a unique way to fill your cup—and your belly—at these Queen City hangouts.