

Are you searching for fun things to do in Charlotte? Then you came to the right place. Whether you prefer a night of non-stop dancing or looking to enjoy a glass of wine, Charlotte offers something for family and friends.
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Facts and Information About Charlotte
North Carolina’s most populated city is Charlotte. Estimated population is about 885,708, ranking 15th among the most populated cities in the U.S. The city ranks as a cultural, transportation and economic hub of the Charlotte urban area.
Charlotte was also listed as the fastest growing city in the U.S from 2004 to 2014. Residents of Charlotte are called “Charlotteans”.
North Carolina is home to Bank of America and Truist Financial Cooperation along with other financial corperations. Making Charlotte the second-biggest banking hub of the U.S.
Popular attractions in Charlotte include NASCAR All-Star Race, NASCAR Hall of Fame, NBA’s Charlotte Hornets, NFL’s Carolina Panthers, Wells Fargo Championship, Carowinds Amusement Park, Children’s Theatre of Charlotte, Charlotte Ballet, and the Whitewater Center.
Charlotte NightLife
1. Epicentre in Uptown
Uptown is considered the heart of the city. Here you will find a combination of business, culture, and entertainment. It’s where you find the Bank of America Stadium (home of the Carolina Panthers), the Time Warner Arena (Home of the Charlotte Hornets), NASCAR Hall of fame, art and history museums and so much more.
When the sun sets, the city bursts with lively bars, restaurants, and nightclubs. The Epicentre has so much to offer, bars like Whiskey River and nightclubs like The Suite. Other exciting venues to visit for a fun time include Howl at the Moon.
2. Howl At The Moon Charlotte
If you’re looking for something a little different to do in Charlotte. Howl at the Moon, might be the spot to check out. A dueling piano bar, it often serves as a favorite bar for locals wanting to celebrate any occasion. New players rotate every hour with acts overlapping slightly, forming the infamous four-way, which allows for multi-instrument battles. This interactive experience is highlighted by having an hourly “showtime,” where the employees lead the audience into a choreographed routine.
3. Suite at EpiCentre


The Suite offers a unique nightclub experience exclusively consisting of suites. Each space has a particular feel to it. You may search for a space that is more sophisticated, party-oriented, unique, or fully private. You can select whichever will suit your mood or preference. Aside from the indoor suites, the Suite has a rooftop terrace complete with VIP areas that can be reserved, offering a unique view of Charlotte’s Uptown neighborhood.
4. NC Music Factory
Located just outside Uptown, you will find NC Music Factory. If you are in town, check who will be performing in the center’s two venues: The Uptown Amphitheatre and The Filmore. Or, if you like comedy, The Comedy Zone has big-name talents who will make you laugh until you drop.
But even if nobody is performing, you can still check out NC Music Factory. Some of their restaurants offer Asian fusion, Mexican, and Italian cuisine. As for Charlotte nightlife, NC Music Factory provides everything from hip hop nights to country music.
5. South End
The South End is Charlotte’s craft beer spot, with seven breweries, a distillery, and a cider. Visitors may spend the entire weekend drinking in this neighborhood. The bars are mostly closely located but some may require a quick uber ride. The South End is an excellent way to spend your weekend. Places to visit include Triple C Brewery and Wooden Robot Brewery.
If you don’t have time to visit these breweries, South End’s restaurants offer craft-forward beer menus such as The Liberty, Craft Tasting Room, or Mac’s Speed Shop.
6. Montford
While South End is home to amazing breweries, Montford Drive is a brilliant place to experience Charlotte’s nightlife and food. Enjoy a self-paced food tour, where you can pop into different restaurants for food and drinks
Some other options in the area include Duckworth’s for craft beer, cheesesteaks, and pizza; Maverick Rock Taco for tacos; Good Food for craft cocktails and modern tapas; Moosehead Grill for the best wings. If you want a break, try bowling at 10 Park Lanes or sing your heart out at Jeff’s Bucket Shop.
7. NoDa


NoDa is the spot where the hipsters come to hang out. This neighborhood has a lot of everything from boutiques to art galleries. If you like live music, make your way over to Muse and the Neighborhood Theatre. If you are wanting craft beer make sure to go to NoDa Brewing, Free Range Brewing, Birdsong Brewery, and Heist Brewery. Visit Cabo Fish Taco, Crepe Cellar, and Boudreaux if you are looking for food.
8. StrikeCity
StrikeCity is known as an upscale sports bar with a bowling alley. Lanes move quickly, and parties are the center of attention. If you don’t like bowling, make your way over to the arcade games. If you want to dance, make your way over to the dance floor and enjoy the oversized dance floor, cutting edge sound, and lights.
StrikeCity is the top sports lover spot. Come here reppin any time you support.
9. Kazba
Kazba attracts a sensible audience with a desire for a weekend adventure. The Moroccan theme is upheld throughout, with authentic pillows, seating, and fabrics. The rooftop space offers an intimate and group-friendly environment. Includes Moroccan-inspired dishes and cocktails.
10. The Wine Loft
Wine Loft was created with wine-loving people in mind, wine bars across Napa Valley, California they care about their wine. The Charlotte location offers a vast selection of wines that can be enjoyed in a relaxing lounge or a spacious bar. Wine Loft opens late, with a variety of events throughout the week. On weekends, they bring DJs.
11. Midwood Smokehouse
Spend the evening by exploring and seeing Plaza Midwood. Check out some bars like Thomas Street Tavern, Workman’s Friend, and Snug Harbor. Start the evening with bacon-wrapped jalapenos at the Midwood Smokehouse. After bar-hopping, go dancing at Soul Gastrolounge while sipping a cocktail and sharing an order of delicious pork tacos.
12. Queen City Ballroom


Come down to Queen City Ballroom to get your dance lessons. Here, you can learn how to waltz, salsa, tango, and foxtrot. If you’re feeling hungry go over to Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse for a filet and lobster tails.
13. River Jam (US National Whitewater Center)
River Jam starts in May and goes until September. Live music every Thursday and Saturday night at River Jam (US National Whitewater Center). If you’re looking for a unique dining experience go to Heirloom Restaurant (serving 3,5 7,9, and 12-course meals) dinners. Heirloom’s menu changes every day and has the freshest food options in North Carolina.
14. Blumenthal Performing Arts Center
Watch a show, comedy act, or concert. Blumenthal Performing Arts Center has all of this and more. You can enjoy a pre-show meal at Rooster’s Wood Fired Kitchen and order beef ribs and duck confit. Or try Cobb salad in BLT Steak, topped with crispy-fried shallots and tender lobster. After enjoying a performance at Blumenthal you can go to the 15th floor of The Ritz Carlton to relax in The Punch Room.
Final Thoughts on Charlotte Night Life
Charlotte nightlife is fantastic. As the sun goes down, the city buzzes with talent, local musicians, energetic dancing, carefully crafted cocktails, and breweries. Charlotte has so much to offer, people of all ages.
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