With hundreds of new restaurants opening in Charlotte each year, it’s a city with a food scene that’s always in flux. But it’s also one with strong support for its classic restaurants.
Decades of memories have been lost over the past few years, with the closing of restaurants such as Green’s Lunch, Zach’s Hamburgers and Mr. K’s. We still miss Price’s Chicken Coop and Gus’ Sir Beef, too.
But many longtime gathering places for daily breakfasts and family dinner gatherings are still hanging on, with generations of regulars filling the seats. And if we keep them on our radar as we’re making our dining plans, we might just hang onto them a little longer…