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Here’s Where To Go For Charlotte Black Restaurant Week October 18 – October 31

If you’ve been wanting to support Black businesses, you’ll be happy to know that Charlotte Black Restaurant Week is back. From October 18 – October 31, 2021, customers can get…

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If you've been wanting to support Black businesses, you'll be happy to know that Charlotte Black Restaurant Week is back. From October 18 - October 31, 2021, customers can get specials deals with these Black-owned restaurants:

Cuzzo’s Cuisine - Southern American (red velvet waffle, jerk chicken wings, lobster mac & cheese)
3418 Tuckaseegee Road
Charlotte, NC

Roys Kitchen & Patio - Caribbean, Cajun/Creole (oxtails, curry goat & reggae music)
3112 N. Davidson St.
Charlotte, NC

Brads Coffee Bar - Coffee & Desserts
5800 N. Sharon Amity Road, Suite C
Charlotte, NC

Derita Dairy Bar & Grill - Hamburgers, hot dogs, bar-b-cue
2737 West Sugar Creek Road
Charlotte, NC

Mr. Seafood Charlotte (crab legs)
5430 N. Tryon Street
Charlotte, NC

Hip Hop Smoothies (Almond milk, strawberries, banana, vanilla yogurt and honey smoothies)
249 Mt. Holly-Huntersville Road, #210
Charlotte, NC

B.W. Sweets Bakery (cake slices, desserts, cheesecakes)
5820 E. W.T. Harris Blvd.
Charlotte, NC

Mr 3’S Crabpot Seafood-CLT (crabs, lobster, crawfish surf n' turf)
401 Bradford Drive
Charlotte, NC

Mr 3’S Crabpot Bar & Grill- Gastonia
2431 East Ozark Avenue
Gastonia, NC

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