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This week in Charlotte’s food scene, major changes occurred as some restaurants closed and new hotspots emerged.
A popular pizza place, The Pizza Peel, will close its last remaining location, marking the end of an era for local pizza lovers.
Meanwhile, the upscale sushi spot Yugenn opened its doors, offering a modern Japanese dining experience in the South End.
A well-known Charlotte market, The People’s Market, announced its closure due to financial stress, but a community movement aims to save it through fundraising efforts.
Lastly, a new restaurant, Sip & Cinder, by a renowned Charlotte-area team, brings barbecue and upscale dishes to Waxhaw, promising an exciting addition to the area’s dining options.
NO. 1: I WENT TO CHARLOTTE’S HOTTEST NEW SUSHI RESTAURANT. WAS IT WORTH IT?
I walked into Yugenn expecting a flashy sushi-and-cocktail bar, and left with a meal that was perfectly fine, likely to hit the mark for anyone seeking a polished night out in South End. | Published November 11, 2025 | Read Full Story by Evan Moore

NO. 2: FOLD, DIP AND ENJOY: GRAVITY SOURDOUGH PIZZA OFFERS A PLAYFUL PIZZA EXPERIENCE
At Camp North End, Gravity Sourdough Pizza proves small spaces can serve big flavor and a whole lot of fun. | Published November 13, 2025 | Read Full Story by Tristan Graziano and Jamie Graziano

NO. 3: WHICH CHARLOTTE RESTAURANTS ARE OPEN ON THANKSGIVING DAY? HERE’S A LIST
If you’d rather skip the cooking (and the pile of dishes) this Thanksgiving, you’re in luck — several Charlotte restaurants are keeping their doors open for the holiday. | Published November 10, 2025 | Read Full Story by Evan Moore

NO. 4: A POPULAR CHARLOTTE MARKET AND EATERY WITH TWO LOCATIONS IS PERMANENTLY CLOSED
Both locations of a popular all-day restaurant and market in Charlotte have permanently closed this week, citing “financial stress” and other obstacles. | Published November 11, 2025 | Read Full Story by Heidi Finley
NO. 5: CHARLOTTE PIZZERIA TO CLOSE DOORS ON LAST REMAINING LOCATION. ‘WE ARE GRATEFUL’
A beloved pizza place is closing its doors after more than 17 years. | Published November 10, 2025 | Read Full Story by Tanasia Kenney

NO. 6: A WELL-KNOWN RESTAURANT TEAM IS BRINGING BARBECUE, UPSCALE BITES TO WAXHAW
A new restaurant from a Charlotte-area team known for delectable brunch, burgers and pasta is opening this week in Waxhaw. | Published November 12, 2025 | Read Full Story by Heidi Finley

NO. 7: A LONGTIME DILWORTH RESTAURANT HAS OPENED A SECOND CHARLOTTE-AREA LOCATION
A longtime food and drink favorite in Charlotte’s Dilworth neighborhood has expanded with a new location — and the customers are pouring in. | Published November 11, 2025 | Read Full Story by Heidi Finley

NO. 8: KRISPY KREME THANKS VETERANS WITH FREE DOUGHNUTS AND COFFEE. HERE’S WHAT TO KNOW
Krispy Kreme is saying “thank you” to those who’ve served our country with a sweet freebie. | Published November 10, 2025 | Read Full Story by Tanasia Kenney

NO. 9: STARBUCKS BARISTAS PLAN PROTEST ON RED CUP DAY. WILL CHARLOTTE STORES BE CLOSED?
Starbucks is ringing in the holidays with the return of Red Cup Day, but a planned strike by union baristas could bring the company’s biggest promotional day of the year to a grinding halt at some locations. | Published November 12, 2025 | Read Full Story by Tanasia Kenney
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NO. 10: A MICHELIN-RECOMMENDED CHEF’S CHARLOTTE TAPAS SPOT IS SET TO CLOSE THIS WEEKEND
A well-known spot for pan con tomate, croquetas and patatas bravas in Charlotte is closing up shop this weekend.Marina’s Tapas, inspired by the Spanish great-grandmother of Michelin-recommended Customshop’s chef and co-owner Andres Kaifer, will be closing at Optimist Hall on Saturday, Nov. | Published November 13, 2025 | Read Full Story by Heidi Finley

NO. 11: A MOVEMENT IS TRYING TO SAVE THE PEOPLE’S MARKET IN CHARLOTTE. CAN IT BE DONE?
A group dedicated to supporting Black-owned businesses in Charlotte is working on an attempt to save The People’s Market, which announced that its two locations were permanently closing. | Published November 13, 2025 | Read Full Story by Heidi Finley
The summary above was drafted with the help of AI tools and edited by journalists in our News division. All stories listed were reported, written and edited by McClatchy journalists.
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