News Summary
Charlotte’s beloved culinary event, Queen’s Feast: Charlotte Restaurant Week, is back from January 17 to January 26, 2025. This exciting dining experience features over 100 participating restaurants across nine counties, offering exclusive three-course meals at affordable prix fixe prices between $30 and $50. Food lovers are encouraged to make reservations early to secure their spot and enjoy a variety of delicious cuisines from newcomers and local favorites alike. Don’t miss the chance to discover the vibrant local dining scene!
Get Ready to Savor the Flavors: Queen’s Feast Returns to Charlotte!
Charlotte, get your forks ready! The Queen’s Feast: Charlotte Restaurant Week is coming back to town from January 17 to January 26, 2025. If you’re a food lover, you’ll absolutely want to mark your calendars for this spectacular culinary event that features a whopping 100+ restaurants across the region showcasing their mouth-watering cuisine. Whether you’re a fan of cozy diners or sleek fine dining venues, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
A Three-Course Culinary Adventure Awaits
During this 10-day food fest, participating restaurants will offer exclusive three-course dining experiences at prix fixe prices ranging between $30 to $50 per person. This is the perfect opportunity to indulge in delicious food without breaking the bank! Each restaurant will present a specially curated menu, allowing diners to taste various dishes that highlight their signature styles and flavors.
Make a Reservation for an Optimal Experience
To ensure you have the best dining experience possible, it’s highly recommended to make a reservation ahead of time. With so many foodies eager to dig in, tables are bound to fill up quickly. Whether you’re planning a romantic dinner date or a fun night out with friends, setting a date in advance is the way to go.
Spanning Across Nine Counties
The Queen’s Feast isn’t just limited to the heart of Charlotte! This flavorful event spans across not one but NINE counties: Mecklenburg, Cabarrus, Gaston, Iredell, Union, Lincoln, Catawba, Stanly, and York. So whether you’re a local or just visiting, there’s plenty to explore in the realm of great food!
Welcome to New Faces
- Azucar Cuban Restaurant
- C&W Steakhouse
- Napa Bistro & Wine Bar-Stonecrest (Ballantyne)
- MaBí Cocina Tropical (NoDa)
- Emmy Squared Pizza
- Dilworth Tasting Room (Plaza Midwood)
- Barcelona Wine Bar
- Catalú
- The Matador (South End)
- Southern Pecan Gulf Coast Kitchen (SouthPark)
- Dos Caminos
- Saku Yakitori & Sushi Bar
- Sea Grill Restaurant & Bar (Uptown)
- Zo.ra Food & Wine (Lake Wylie)
- Marrelli’s Italian Restaurant (Belmont)
- M.E.P. Casual American Cuisine (Cramerton)
- Rule Wood Fired Prime and Pasta (Hickory)
A Celebration of Local Cuisine
Queen’s Feast has been delighting diners since 2008, taking place twice a year to showcase the vibrant local dining scene. The event is not just about filling your belly but also aims to shine a spotlight on local restaurants, giving them a platform to showcase their unique offerings in the community.
Don’t Forget the Tipping!
As you’re enjoying your meals, remember that neither tax nor gratuity are included in the prix fixe prices. Make sure to tip generously for the hard work that goes into creating the delightful dishes and providing excellent service!
Let the Feast Begin!
So, foodie friends, get ready to embark on a delicious journey during Queen’s Feast. This event is about trying something new, making great memories, and enjoying all the incredible flavors that Charlotte has to offer. Bon appétit!
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New Dining Experiences Await at Charlotte’s Queen’s Feast
Additional Resources
- The Charlotte Post: Take a Bite Out of Charlotte Restaurant Week Lineup
- WCNC: Queen’s Feast Returning to Charlotte
- Charlotte Observer: Charlotte Restaurant Week
- WSOC TV: Charlotte Restaurant Week Offers Cool Dining Deals
- Cornelius Today: Foodie Alert – Queen’s Feast
- Wikipedia: Charlotte, North Carolina
- Google Search: Charlotte Restaurant Week
- Google Scholar: Charlotte Restaurant Week
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Charlotte
- Google News: Charlotte Restaurant Week