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Where are the Best Cheap Eats in Charlotte, North Carolina?

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Where are the Best Cheap Eats in Charlotte, North Carolina?

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My sister always get the ice cream for my niece’s birthdays at Mr. K’s. The ice cream is out of this world and the kids just gulp it down (…

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2604 little rock rd charlotte, nc…

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Went to the Penguin last Friday. Both of us are new to Charlotte, and after seeing a clip about The Penguin on the Food Network, I suggested that we try it. First, we didn’t know were to park, but found a dirt lot near by. There was a huge line outside, but considering there were like 14 groups ahead of us, we didn’t wait long at all. The bar has great specials, $1.50 drafts, $5.00 yeunglin pitchers; they even have firefly, which appears to be hard to find in charlotte. The food is greasy but good. Fried pickles are “the thing to get,” but neither of us were that impressed. The area around the restaurant seemed really cool and like there was a lot to do nearby. I will definitely be going to The Penguin again!Pros + food, cheap drinks, good serviceCons – parking can be tight on weekend

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This place consistenly ranks as the most popular fried chicken place in Charlotte, and I can see why. The meat is very moist, the skin and crust are crispy. Overall, the chicken is good from a technical perspective. But what it lacks is spice. There’s no flavor! The problem is, I haven’t been anywhere in Charlotte that has fried chicken with flavor! If anyone knows a place that has spice, please let everyone know. It’s the best in Charlotte, but if you’ve had fried chicken outside of Charlotte, you’ll know what I mean.Pros + Juicy chickenCons – Needs spice and flavor

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great place to eat practically around the clock…closed from 1am-6am sun-thurs and 4am – 6am fri and sat…a wide variety of food and desserts available at anytime..breakfast at 4pm or lasagna at 8am, it doesn’t matter …I am a caterer, and a food and bev. manager at another location, but I eat here approx. 3 times a week…not much of a turnover in employees…nice and friendly….the cooks are on point, and you don’t have to wait a long time for your food..I gave 4 stars instead of 5 because they use to be open 24/7, now I have to make sure I get there before they close..I recommend this place all the time…they owe me a free meal now..ha! ha! ( alcoholic beverages too) Pros + wide variety of food at anytime and diversed patronage Cons – not open 24/7 anymore

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