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Gone but not forgotten: Which closed Charlotte restaurants do you miss?

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Sometimes, I can still see myself walking up those back steps to the Pewter Rose in South End, dodging tables and catching a glimpse of butterscotch scones on my way to a seat. It’s hard to believe it’s been at least 13 years since my last brunch there.

The Pewter Rose was a Charlotte institution long before I arrived on the scene; it actually got its start in Spirit Square in 1978. When it moved to its iconic upstairs location in 1988, it beat the “South End” branding by nearly a decade — it was there before the neighborhood even had its name.

By the time my friends and I were spending our 20s there in the late 90s and early 2000s, it felt like the established heart of the neighborhood. We’d tuck away in that private glassed-in room with the French doors for bachelorette parties and baby showers. While I enjoyed dinner there a few times, it was the brunch — especially after a grueling hot yoga class — that truly had my heart.

Whether a restaurant stays for two years or two decades, losing a local favorite feels like losing a piece of the neighborhood. These are our “third places,” and losing the chance to catch up with a favorite barista or bartender is a real loss to the community.

Pewter Rose was one of those places for me. So was Charley’s, Pike’s Soda Shop, Letty’s, Owens Bagels … I could go on and on.

Patrons at the Pewter Rose during the 11:30AM Sunday brunch. Pewter Rose restaurant, located at 1820 South Blvd, held its last Sunday brunch on Sunday, Jan. 20,2013. The restaurant owners decided to close the restaurant after 25 years.
Patrons at the Pewter Rose during the 11:30AM Sunday brunch. Pewter Rose restaurant, located at 1820 South Blvd, held its last Sunday brunch on Sunday, Jan. 20,2013. The restaurant owners decided to close the restaurant after 25 years. Robert Lahser Charlotte Observer archives

After Tim wrote about restaurants that closed then came back again, it made me nostalgic for some old school Charlotte restaurant memories. I want to know about your old favorites!

Share Your Story

Help me remember the spots we’ve lost. I’m pulling together a list of Charlotte’s “gone but not forgotten” favorites, and I want to hear from you.

Email me at charlottefive@charlottefive.com with:

  • Your full name
  • When you used to visit
  • What you loved about it
  • Your “usual” order or a specific memory)

I can’t wait to see your replies!

Patrons at the Pewter Rose during the 11:30AM Sunday brunch. Pewter Rose restaurant, located at 1820 South Blvd, held its last Sunday brunch on Sunday, Jan. 20, 2013. The restaurant owners decided to close the restaurant after 25 years.
Patrons at the Pewter Rose during the 11:30AM Sunday brunch. Pewter Rose restaurant, located at 1820 South Blvd, held its last Sunday brunch on Sunday, Jan. 20, 2013. The restaurant owners decided to close the restaurant after 25 years. Robert Lahser Charlotte Observer archives

Melissa Oyler

The Charlotte Observer

Melissa Oyler is the editor of CharlotteFive. When she’s not writing or editing, you’ll find her running, practicing hot yoga or snuggling with her rescue dogs, X and Charlie. Find her on Instagram or X: @melissaoyler.
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