🍑 NEW DESSERT PLACE: A new Peach Cobbler Factory franchise has made its way to Charlotte, and it’s Black-owned. The dessert chain, established in Nashville in 2013, is located at South End Eats (500 W. Summit Avenue). The pastry shop has up to 12 cobbler flavors, including peach, cherry, blackberry, and caramel apple, starting at $8. Various flavors of cinnamon rolls and banana pudding are also served. Each selection comes with a cup of vanilla ice cream. The pastry shop is open from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m Tuesday through Sunday. Delivery is also available through Uber Eats, Postmates and DoorDash.
The Black Crowes is a rock band from Georgia who has released over ten albums since 1984, including Warpaint and The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion, which both got to Top 5 on Billboard.
Charlotte Poetry Festival - The Charlotte Poetry Festival is a celebration of the written word. Attendees can expect to be inspired and moved by powerful performances and engaging workshops.
BOOM Charlotte - This event celebrates self-expression of all kinds. Immerse yourself in dance, music, theatre, poetry, visual art, and film during intimate and family-friendly performances. There is certain to be something for all interests.
Charlotte Grilled Cheese Festival - Sip on mimosas and bloody marys to wash down all the gooey, cheesy sandwiches your heart desires. Attendees will enjoy live music, raffles, and games while celebrating America's favorite sandwich and supporting a local nonprofit at the Charlotte Grilled Cheese Festival.
Showcase of Wood Carvings - The Showcase of Wood Carvings is a must-see event for art enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Featuring over 200 unique and intricate wood carvings, this showcase celebrates the beauty and skill of this traditional craft.
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