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EXPLORE CHARLOTTE | | | | | | | 301 E 7th St.
Charlotte,
NC
28202
704-374-1700 | | | | | Description: UPTOWN. What's the recipe for fun at Dixie's? Try this on for size: Big Easy-style eats, DJs and great-looking clientele.
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| 218 E Independence Blvd
Charlotte,
NC
28204
704-376-1446 | | | | | Description: ELIZABETH. The doors at the Double Door Inn on Independence Boulevard have been open for over 23 years. That's called staying power, and judging from the crowds on any given weekday or weekend night, Double Door will be rocking for the next quarter century. Monday nights are always packed for a Double Door staple, "Monday Night All Stars" blues and jazz being the mainstays. Noted as a blues club, the place rocks with local funky blues and also plays host to national acts.
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| 208 N Tryon St
Charlotte,
NC
28202
704-333-5554 | | | | | Description: UPTOWN. One of the Queen City's more popular watering holes, the multi-level Rí~Rá offers all the charm and comfort of a traditional Irish pub in fact, considering that the Victorian-style bar itself was once part of the officer's mess hall at the barracks in Dublin's Phoenix Park, this place IS as Irish as you can get. Among the pub's more fascinating characteristics are its collection of Dublin ledgers (some of which date back to 1800), an antique Guinness mirror, and portraits of many of Ireland's greatest literary figures.
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