Neighborhoods
Restaurants
History
In comparison
Famous people
100

This festival including dance, food and culture nearly shuts down Dilworth once a year.

The Greek Festival
100

This Charlotte fast food chain has been serving chicken biscuits since 1977.

Bojangles

100

This Charlotte street honors the namesake of our city.

Queens Road

100

Charlotte is second only to New York City in this industry.

Banking

100

This person has a library that is featured in the airport.

Billy Graham

200

This Charlotte neighborhood is the only approved Social District, where people can legally drink alcohol in the street.

Plaza Midwood

200

As Charlotte’s oldest steakhouse, this restaurant has been serving half price wine on Mondays since 1958.

Beef n’ Bottle

200

Charlotte is the birthplace of this sport.

NASCAR

200

Charlotte ranks this place amongst fasting growing cities in the US.

Third

200

Born in Charlotte, Charles Duke was the youngest person to walk on this rocky terrain.

The Moon

300

This neighborhood sits at a higher elevation than the rest of the city.

Uptown

300

This gourmet grocer is the oldest in Charlotte, serving hot food and groceries since 1928.

Reid’s Fine Food

300

This Charlotte museum is the oldest museum in North Carolina.

The Mint

300

This is the average temperature in Charlotte year round (Within 1 degree Fahrenheit).

62

300

Chyler Leigh, known for playing Lexie in this famous show, hails from Charlotte.

Grey's Anatomy

400

This quickly gentrifying neighborhood is home to the Metropolitan Strip Mall.

Cherry

400

This uptown restaurant famous for their Sunday brunch, has been serving lunch to bankers since 1995.

Mimosa Grill

400

This intersection sits atop two ancient Native American footpaths from 1768.

Trade and Tryon

400

Charlotte is the only city in the country with two of these types of plants.

Nuclear Power

400

This would be famous wrestler attended elementary school in Charlotte.

Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson.

500

The most expensive home in Charlotte, sold for 8.75 million dollars in 2023, resides in this suburb.

Quail Hollow

500

This Mississippi inspired restaurant is closing its doors in Camp North End in favor of a bigger location.

Leah and Louise

500

General Cornwallis left Charlotte in a huff, nicknaming the locals after this creature’s abode after they put up a good fight.

Hornets Nest

500

Charlotte is the biggest metropolitan area in the US without this common local attraction.

A Zoo

500

This celebrity chef graduated from Johnson & Wales' culinary school.

Emeril Lagasse