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EXPLORE CHARLOTTE | | | | | | | 300 East Blvd
Charlotte,
NC
28203
704-332-6507 | | | | | Description: SOUTH END. 300 East has a sophisticated European feel a bit Bohemian, a bit Champs-Elysées and always makes for a memorable evening. The antique mahogany bar is where you'll find one of the best martinis anywhere, and, unlike some bars, 300 East's food is the perfect complement to your libations. They also boast a full Sunday brunch menu, including veggie eggs Benedict and a light breakfast of bagels and fruit. Sandwiches, salads and selected entrées are also available. On seasonable days, snag a table on the outside patio surrounded by cascading lantana and black-eyed susans.
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| 1514 East Blvd
Charlotte,
NC
28203
704-343-2489 | | | | | Description: DILWORTH. A stalwart member of East Boulevard's restaurant row, City Tavern offers an appetizing Sunday brunch featuring cinnamon raisin French toast, omelet Florentine, and the tavern favorite, eggs and pork tenderloin. On the lighter side, try the fruit salad or the fabulous breakfast potatoes. The City Tavern also serves lunch and dinner and has been noted as one of Charlotte's best restaurants and/or nightspots in several local rags.
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| 617 S Sharon Amity Rd
Charlotte,
NC
28211
704-442-0147 | | | | | Description: MYERS PARK. If you slept in late but still want to start the day right, this is the place to go! In addition to receiving high marks for its fun, family-friendly atmosphere, the joint serves breakfast eats and downhome favs like she-crab soup and shrimp-n-grits all day long (that qualifies as brunch, right?). When you go, be prepared to see all walks of life from judges and CEO's to working men and women as just about everyone claims Eddie's one of their favorite places for breakfast and brunch.
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| 6518 Fairview Rd
Charlotte,
NC
28210
704-366-6688 | | | | | Description: SOUTHPARK. At all hours, Harper's draws a crowd in search of huge salads, chicken or burgers, and California wood burning oven pizzas. Festive enough for families yet intimate enough for a date, this destination always ranks high for great service, good food and reasonable prices.
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| Jackalope Jacks Restaurant and Bar1936 E 7th St
Charlotte,
NC
28204
704-347-1918 | | | | | Description: ELIZABETH. Nothing fancy or over-the-top, this cozy brick home with the big deck may be a popular neighborhood watering hole at night heck, it even gets high marks for its specialty martinis, country-fried chicken and hearty, homemade meatloaf. But what has truly impressed the regulars over the years is Jackalope Jacks' Sunday brunch, which is billed as the "best in town." Considering the tasty choices include build-it-yourself omelets, orders of bangers and mash, and traditional English breakfasts, who can argue with such a claim?
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| 1315 East Blvd
Charlotte,
NC
28203
704-376-2233 | | | | | Description: DILWORTH. Queen City Francophiles have much amour for this Dilworth standout, and it certainly has the role of neighborhood bistro down to an art, offering as it does cozy yet upscale quarters, live jazz (Wed-Sat, usually) and, of course, terrific fare. Start off your experience with an appetizer of fresh oysters or pate. From there, your meal can take several routes crêpe stuffed with shrimp, scallops and fish, filet mignon with Roquefort sauce, or even braised rabbit with mustard sauce. On Sundays, meanwhile, brunch appetites are posed a deliciously enviable quandary: Croque-monsieur or crêpes?
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| 110 Perrin Pl
Charlotte,
NC
28207
704-376-2008 | | | | | Description: MYERS PARK. This restaurant regularly attracts a vivacious crowd. Providence Café offers a great choice for an early morning meal when you have the time to savor tasty dishes, read a paper and do a bit of people watching. Menu items range from buttermilk pancakes, French toast and as you like it omelets. Great choice for a group with mixed dining tastes; there's something for everyone! Open for lunch and dinner daily.
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| 4201 Congress St
Charlotte,
NC
28209
704-552-9983 | | | | | Description: SOUTHPARK. Just a short jump from SouthPark Mall, the Village Tavern has garnered a well-earned rep as one of the neighborhood's more laid-back fine dining establishments. Indeed, the place welcomes folks from all walks of life and rarely fails to hit its mark, whether it's for Sunday brunch's waffles and omelets or dinner's hand-cut steaks and wood-oven pizzas. You'll also find conservatively priced wine and spirits menus and a well-rounded selection of beer.
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| 201 N Tryon St
Charlotte,
NC
28202
704-444-9001 | | | | | Description: UPTOWN. When Zinc made its Uptown debut in 2004, its approach to American classics like chicken, fish and steak was nothing short of a breath of fresh air. That's not to say that the kitchen endeavors to totally recreate tried and true dishes, but what it does seek to do is give them a few unexpected turns. Ergo, your Alaskan halibut may come with a side of grits, or your salmon may have horseradish crust. The same spirit applies to sinfully good brunch pairings like poached eggs and crab cakes or roasted leg of lamb sandwich with feta and mint pesto. Then, of course, there's the Bloody Mary bar ...
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| 705 S Sharon Amity Rd
Charlotte,
NC
28211
704-364-8755 | | | | | Description: MYERS PARK. Step back in time when you enter the Hotel Charlotte through the old speakeasy exterior. Its interior is actually furnished from the old Hotel Charlotte that existed in the early days. The bar is 130 years old and boasts an extensive selection of beers from around the world. Cajun and Creole dishes are the specialty, and when in season, the oyster stew is marvelous. Steaks, chicken, burgers and salads are mainstays, and parents will be delighted with the kids' menu.
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