Food halls, BBQ and more: A look at the Charlotte area’s newest restaurants, breweries and bars


Communities across the Charlotte region continue to grow their mix of dining and drinking spots, with several of the latest additions to open as part of adaptive-reuse projects.

Take Concord, for instance. That city 25 miles northeast of Charlotte added a plethora of new food options in October, several of which can be found at Gibson Mill Market — an adaptive-reuse project not far from downtown. The new food stalls include cookie, coffee, barbecue and burgers, taco and cocktail vendors. Also…

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