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Levine Avenue of the Arts Romare Romare Bearden Park (UC) Levine Avenue of the Arts Produced by Charlotte Center City Partners Uptown Charlotte Guide 704.332.2227 - charlottecentercity.org Dining & Nightlife Bluprint, E3 Carolina Ale House, E4 Emzy Sushi Bar, G3 Jason’s Deli, E4 Mez, E4 Room 112 Modern Asian TCBY, F4 Shopping Sarah’s Gifts & News, F4 Carillon Building Charlotte Plaza Duke Energy Center EpiCentre 210 East Trade Street Cuisine, E3 Three Wells Fargo Center One Wells Fargo Center 5th Element Nightclub, D2 227 West Trade Street 201 South College Street 550 South Tryon Street 210 East Trade Street 704.971.2400 112 South Tryon Street 401 South Tryon Street bookstores 301 South College Street 500 West Fifth Street 704.910.4301 704.940.3600 Coming Soon! 704.688.1004 704.335.7112 704.342.0560 704.376.0120 704.335.0002 Mimosa Grill, F4 CPCC Bookstore, E7 Blynk, E3 Carillon Espresso, E3 Energy Cafe (x2) Java Joe’s, D3 Two Wells Fargo Center Ruth’s Chris Steak The Boardroom 1112 Charlottetowne Avenue The Beehive, E4 Alexander Michael’s, B2 200 S Tryon St Carillon Building 201 North Tryon Street 327 South Tryon Street House, E3 Restaurant, E3 704.330.6649 Bank of America Plaza 401 West Ninth Street 704.522.3750 227 West Trade Street Bank of America Plaza 704.342.2525 704.343.0700 222 South Tryon Street First Citizens Bank Plaza 101 South Tryon Street 704.332.6789 704.904.2352 101 South Tryon Street 704.338.9444 128 South Tryon Street Papers & Paperbacks, F3 704.334.9322 Bojangles (x2) 704.910.1094 Jersey Mike’s, E3 Moe’s Southwest Grill, E4 704.332.7665 400 South Tryon Street Amelies’s French Bakery, F4 704.376.6398 CPCC Campus, G7 Cedar Street Tavern, D1 First Citizens Bank Plaza EpiCentre Salsarita’s (x2) The Fruit Basket, E7 Charlotte Chamber/Info Center Gateway Village Duke Energy Center 128 South Tryon Street 210 East Trade Street The Capital Grille, D3 1125 Charlottetowne Avenue 430 South Tryon Street 1216 Elizabeth Avenue 550 South Tryon Street Bank of America Plaza The BookMark, D4 704.444.8252 120 North Cedar Street 704.343.0006 704.971.3393 201 North Tryon Street 704.375.7706 704.376.1782 704.333.3448 980.355.0240 101 South Tryon Street 704.348.1400 Founders Hall Ivey’s Building, D3 Jimmy John’s, E3 Mortimer’s Coffee & Pub, E4 704.342.0950 100 North Tryon Street Tinder Box, E4 American Roadside Charlotte Coffee Station, F4 Enso Asian Bistro 230 South Tryon Street EpiCentre The Corner Pub, C2 704.377.2565 BB&T Center Burger, F3 I127 North Tryon Street & Sushi Bar, E4 Latta Arcade 704.374.0270 One Wells Fargo Center 704.333.7827 210 East Trade Street 335 North Graham Street 200 South College Street Ally Bank Center 301 South College Street EpiCentre 704.688.0366 320 South Tryon Street 704.376.2720 Village Bookstore, D1 704.334.3449 440 South Church Street Bombay Cuisine, D3 704.338.1505 210 East Trade Street Johnny Burrito, F4 704.714.1337 Gateway Village Visit the new 7th Street Public Market for cakes and confections, Coming Soon! 704.716.3676 One Wells Fargo Center Morton’s The Steakhouse, E3 The Fitness Bar, F4 800 West Trade Street Ivey’s Building Showmar’s (x5) grocery stores & pour over coffee, fresh frozen yogurt, local and exotic meats and 127 North Tryon Street Chick-Fil-A (x2) 301 South Tryon Street Carillon Building Childress Klein YMCA 980.598.1250 pharmacies Aquavina, F4 Exchange Bar, E1 704.371.4448 227 West Trade Street 130 West Third Street, E3 One Wells Fargo Center seafood, local pizza, Belgian waffles, crepes, wine, fish cakes, The Green 704.502.1250 Bank of America Plaza, E4 Gateway Center department stores 7th Street Public Market, C4 101 South Tryon Street 704.333.2602 704.333.1528 301 South College Street natural soaps, grab-and-go lunches, charcuterie, fresh local 435 South Tryon Street Brad’s Cafe, E4 895 West Trade Street Johnson & Wales University 704.716.6400 224 East Seventh Street 704.377.9911 704.344.0222 704.347.0700 Dining Center, D1 Nefelie’s Cafe, F3 Charlotte Plaza Building, E4 Marshall’s, G7 Coming Soon! produce, education about local products and more! BB&T Center Metropolitan 200 South College Street Gateway Village, D1 215 South Cedar Street Brevard Court 201 South College Street The Original Pancake 224 East 7th Street - 7thStreetPublicMarket.com Aria Tuscan Grill, D4 Fiji Sushi Bar & Lounge, D3 980.598.1950 145 Brevard Court 704.334.0064 House, G7 1200 Metropolitan Avenue Circle K, A2 Founders Hall 704.335.0063 800 West Trade Street 116 West Fifth Street 704.524.4456 701 North Graham Street 704.683.0478 704.464.4601 Government Center, E5 915 Charlottetowne Avenue 100 North Tryon Street Breakfast Club, C5 704.376.1212 Just Fresh Bakery Cafe (x3) 704.372.7099 704.333.6104 704.376.8880 Newk’s Express Cafe, D3 600 East Fourth Street Staples, G7 225 North Caldwell Street Chick’s, F3 Five Guys Burgers, E4 Bank of America Plaza, E4 704.334.8686 Metropolitan CVS (x2) 704.374.1982 Latta Arcade 101 South Tryon Street Independence Center The Pub, D1 Arthur’s at Wells Fargo, F4 EpiCentre 101 North Tryon Street Gateway Village 1055 Metropolitan Avenue One Wells Fargo Center 320 South Tryon Street 210 East Trade Street 704.373.2253 Hearst Tower, D4 704.332.3042 231 North Graham, D2 Brixx Woodfired Pizza, C4 704.358.8212 866.999.3799 214 North Tryon Street 710 West Trade Street 704.373.2930 301 South College Street 704.971.0991 Ivey’s Building, D3 704.333.9818 704.343.2835 Seventh Street Station 704.333.5833 Target, G7 Map Produced by Chima Brazilian 127 North Tryon Street Nix Burgers, D3 EpiCentre, E4 225 East Sixth Street Flavors of India, F3 201 North Tryon Street The Saloon at the NC Metropolitan 704.347.2749 Steakhouse, D4 704.376.9595 Independence Center, D3 900 Metropolitan Avenue 210 East Trade Street Bar Charlotte, C4 Latta Arcade 704.347.2739 101 North Tryon Street Music Factory, A1 300 North College Street 139 S Tryon Street 320 S Tryon Street 704.973.3121 704.375.5935 Bruegger’s Bagels, E4 704.601.4141 Two Wells Fargo Center, F4 704.333.7469 900 Seaboard Street 704.342.2557 704.334.0158 301 South Tryon Street Osso Restaurant & 704.716.2327 EpiCentre Lounge, D1 electronics Fourth Ward Market, B2 210 East Trade Street China King Buffet, F3 704.376.2202 Simply Subs, E3 524 North Graham Street Basil Thai Cuisine, D3 Fleming’s Steakhouse, E4 NC Music Factory Johnston Building The Sandwich Club (x2) EpiCentre Theaters, E4 210 North Church Street 704.971.1111 128 Brevard Court EpiCentre AT&T Wireless, E4 704.372.3306 Hotels 704.334.7770 Kalu Asian Kitchen, D5 900 Seaboard Street 212 South Tryon Street 210 East Trade Street EpiCentre 704.332.7212 210 East Trade Street 505 East Fifth Street The Green, F4 Buckhead Saloon, D4 Coming Soon! 704.333.0503 435 South Tryon Street 704.971.2637 Goat Wagon Grocery, D2 210 East Trade Street aloft Charlotte Uptown @ China Shuttle, E4 704.333.4266 704.910.4877 704.688.2400 the EpiCentre, E4 Bask on Seaboard, A1 International Trade Center 704.344.1975 Gateway Plaza Transportation Center Panera Bread, E4 Small Bar, A1 Best Buy, G7 120 North Cedar Street EpiCentre NC Music Factory 201 East Fifth Street Fox & Hound Smokehouse Kazba, E4 Charlotte Plaza 1000 Seaboard St 704.370.0687 310 East Trade Street NC Music Factory 525 North Tryon Street, B3 Metropolitan 704.347.2135 Harvey B. Gantt Center for W XYZ Bar & Tavern, C4 EpiCentre 200 South College Street 900 Seaboard Street African American Art + 980.613.8282 980.613.8210 330 North Tryon Street 704.334.0133 1055 Metropolitan Avenue 210 East Trade Street Buffalo Wild Wings, F5 210 East Trade Street 704.998.2074 704.641.3773 704.333.1032 Harris Teeter, D3 Culture, G4 704.333.1999 704.333.4113 704.688.0051 Belfast Mill, F3 NASCAR Hall of Fame Cloud 9 Confections, E4 Tic Toc Coffee Shop, B4 Fifth & Poplar Levine Center for the Arts Charlotte Plaza Building Phil’s Deli & Tavern, D4 Smoothie King (x2) 512 North Tryon Street SunRise Wireless, D3 325 West Sixth Street 551 South Tryon Street Courtyard by Marriott, E4 Brevard Court 400 East MLK Boulevard French Quarter, F3 King’s Kitchen, E3 105 East Fifth Street 144 Brevard Court 704.971.9464 201 South College Street Brevard Court EpiCentre, E4 704.375.5950 Ivey’s Building 704.332.8479 704.547.3700 South Tryon Square 704.334.7554 129 West Trade Street 704.347.0035 127 North Tryon Street 237 South Tryon Street 980.395.7049 321 South Church Street 704.375.1990 210 East Trade Street Tilt on Trade, E3 Burger King, E4 704.979.6911 704.887.9727 Rite Aid, F3 ImaginOn: The Joe & 704.926.5800 Club Ice, G5 704.377.7415 Phoenix Charlotte, C4 127 West Trade Street Latta Arcade Joan Martin Center, C4 Bellacino’s Pizza & Transportation Center KO Sushi, E3 300 North College Street Grinders, D4 310 East Trade Street 300 East Stonewall Street Frozen Isle, E4 One Wells Fargo Center, F4 704.347.4870 fashion 316 South Tryon Street 300 East Seventh Street Crowne Plaza, E6 704.968.0099 230 South Tryon Street 704.375.8765 704.973.2700 Chamber’s American Grill Time Warner Cable Arena 704.334.3312 Bank of America Plaza 704.372.7757 301 South College Street Tin Tin Box & Noodles, D3 704.377.0215 333 East Trade Street 704.374.0200 Besoin Gallery, F3 201 South McDowell Street Coco Osteria, D4 101 South Tryon Street Picasso’s Sports Café, E3 Independence Center Latta Arcade Southside Meat Knight Theater, G3 704.372.7122 Butter NC, A1 704.333.2800 KokoMo’s Coffee, E6 222 South Church Street 704.372.7550 NC Music Factory Hearst Plaza SoHo Bistro, D4 101 North Tryon Street 301 South Tryon Street Market & Grocery, B5 Levine Center for the Arts 214 North Tryon Street 901 East Fourth Street 704.376.8767 704.377.3223 704.372.8885
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