The rolls were so big and the combinations were so unique. Dawn and I shared some sushi take out from Fat Salmon. Price wanted a cheese steak so we went to Genos. Monday drive from Charlotte to Philly- I put mint and frozen strawberries in my unsweetened ice tea ? Sunday night- We shared left overs from Price’s Chicken Coop and a salad from California Pizza Kitchen. I loved my bloody mary from there and had an a-mazing pimento burger Then we came back into Charlotte and had lunch at Nix Burgers. Sunday breakfast & lunch- We hopped into Starbucks on our way north out of the city to look around at different areas in and around Charlotte. They were very different than the ones we had on Friday, but just as good. It was the first time I had hush puppies. Saturday lunch/dinner- We went to Price’s Chicken Coop after we went to the Charlotte Motor Speedway (blogged about here). We ended up getting a sweet potato pie form a very lovely vendor. I was in awe of everything I saw from the fresh produce to the vibrant flowers. I can’t resist a farmer’s market so we stopped by there before starting out fun filled day. Saturday morning- There were signs on the highway indicating that the Charlotte Farmers’ Market was close by. We loved the fried pickles and the platter we shared. Great suggestion since the food was amazing.
(previously blogged about)įriday night- Mac’s Speed Shop for BBQ! This place was suggested to us from one of the guys in the Gensler Charlotte Office. good fries though.įriday night in Charlotte: ChowDown Uptown. not high up on my list of doable fast food places.
First time having Arby’s, might be my last.
For lunch, we stopped somewhere in VA for Arby’s. Thursday Night- Boston to Greenwich: Sonicįriday- Greenwich to Charlotte: First we stopped by my favorite deli in the world for Bacon Egg and Chese Sandwiches to start our trip.
I will do a series of blog posts recapping some of the fun things we did while down there. We had a fantastic time visiting the Queen City. Price and I recently went on vacation in Charlotte, North Carolina.