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- EellenCharlotte •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoTerrific experience! Felt welcomed and valued. The menu offered perfect options: not so many as to be overwhelming, yet enough to be interesting and to offer something for everyone. Many healthy options, but plenty of unhealthy ones, too! :-) The Shepherds Pie, the filet, and the butternut squash risotto were particular stand outs! Service - from the greeter to our server (Ian) to the bus person..... all were superb. They knew their jobs, their restaurant, and they knew how to make you glad you came here for dinner! One of our group had a birthday and they were perfect! No cheesy, silly waiter stunts, but a lovely little piece of cake, spoons for all, and a very nice card with a gift card. I've been to Napa many times before - usually for business lunches, but haven't been in several years; none of my 3 guests had been before. I was so glad that the food and ambience what better than ever, and that my guests were all impressed.More infoNapa on ProvidencePrice: Moderate• Contemporary American• Myers Park•4.6
- JJosephSan Francisco Bay Area •6 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoLoved the wedge salad and the goopy burger! Also the Mac & Cheese was delicious and shrimp app. Bread is amazing with honey and butter! The Kombucha drink on the mocktail list is soo good!More infoThe Goodyear HousePrice: Moderate• Southern• NODA•4.5
- JJoshuaCharlotte •4 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoCreative and well done menu options. Portions are fairly small, but the quality made up for the price and the overall experience was fantastic.More infoMariposaPrice: Expensive• Tapas / Small Plates• Uptown•4.5
- LLibbyCharlotte •2 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoLove, love, love the ambience and energy of this little gem, from the welcoming service to the craft cocktails and delicious cuisine. Our exceptional service provider helped walk us through the menu. Her suggestions were spot on, in both pairings and portions, saving us from ordering way too much food. Our starters were jalapeño candied bacon paired with our yummy bourbon-based cocktails. I could have died right then but glad I didn’t miss out on our entrée (grouper) and sides (caramelized brussels and risotto) all plenty big enough to share. Nutello cheesecake topped off our birthday celebration and we left this speakeasy a little fatter with a lot of happy! You can eat at the bar, high tops, or tables to enjoy an intimate evening with your boo or the camaraderie of the bartenders or friends. If you’ve never been, you must!More infoThe Cellar at Duckworth'sPrice: Expensive• Gastro Pub• Uptown•4.8
- RrockyVIPCharlotte •13 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoExcellent Valentines Day experience . The special menu had enough choices to have something for everyone, and the food was delicious and service was excellent. The prices were elevated for the Valentine’s Day , which I do understand. Gotta make that money . I get it. Some of the prices did seem excessive though. For example , one small crabcake (maybe 3 oz) was $19. The filet mignon offering looked like a pretty modest cut , maybe (5-6 oz precook). I guess I’m just saying for $100, per person , the food was very good , but I don’t know that I would say a great ‘value’. They definitely marked up for the holiday.More infoChurch and Union - CharlottePrice: Expensive• American• Uptown•4.6