If you’re taking a ride on Charlotte’s streetcar, here are places to dine at each stop


Written by: Kristen Kornbluth, CharlotteFive

For both public transit nerds and people who just need to get around and find food, Charlotte’s streetcar is a convenient way to traverse the city. The car operates 7 days a week from 5 a.m. to 2 a.m. With one of its stops located at the uptown transit center, the CityLynx Gold Line connects nicely to the Light Rail and Charlotte’s bus system.

Opened in August 2021, the streetcar is about 4 miles long and has 17 stops between the West End and Elizabeth. The line is definitely long enough for a rider to get peckish along the way.

As Lana Del Rey once crooned, “I just ride.” If you, too, would like to ride, but would also like a bite to eat at your chosen streetcar stop, here’s our guide. There are restaurants near almost every stop.

STOP: DAVIDSON ST.

Dining options dry up a bit on this block, so be prepared to walk a bit more that the other stops require. Walk half a mile for Japanese BBQ at Gyu-Kaku or try the Showmars located inside the Government Center.

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