Grilled to Perfection ~ Coaltrane’s Char Grill Adds 2nd Charlotte Location

The Plaza Midwood neighborhood in Charlotte welcomed it’s newest eatery and added another awesome dining experience to an already impressive resume.

We had an opportunity to preview the Coaltrane’s Char Grill which opened it’s second location in the Queen City at 1518 Central Avenue in a recently renovated early 20th-Century brick building that once housed John’s Country Kitchen.

Coaltrane’s founders Mike Libretto and Mario Flynn went above and beyond to bring this location to life, including adding a second floor dining experience for some intimacy and a tree house deck for sipping suds under the stars with a spectacular view of uptown.

With a menu that has a little bit of everything (as long as it isn’t fried or unhealthy), even the most the discriminating foodies on a budget will feel right at home.  From rotisserie chicken, flatiron steak sandwiches, quinoa w/ roasted vegetables, stuffed avocados, and a supremely delicious desert menu that includes Tres Leches, Coaltrane’s has their bases covered.

For our craft beer aficionado’s, Coaltrane’s has you covered too.  Their rotating tap has some great local craft beers and several from outside the area as well.  They also have a decent wine and spirit selection if you lean that way.

Fantastic family-friendly restaurant in a gorgeous building run by an amazing staff.  Who could ask for anything more?


Coatrane’s Char Grill ~ Plaza Midwood

 1518 Central Avenue, Charlotte

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