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  • Top 6 food stories you missed this week in Charlotte: Catch up here

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    Six restaurant stories from this week highlight the dynamic culinary scene in and around Charlotte, showcasing innovation, local traditions, and community responses to broader issues.

    From reopening bakeries to new market concepts, these stories emphasize the diversity and resilience of the region’s food industry.

    Manolo’s Bakery in Charlotte reopened amidst calls for unity, following a pause due to U.S. Border Patrol raids. The bakery remains a community staple, known for its Latin treats.

    Meanwhile, Rock Hill welcomed The Pour Market, a new destination for craft beer and artisan eats, replacing Middle James Brewing Co.’s Rock Hill location.

    In another Charlotte development, a new coffee shop, Haraz Coffee House, opened in Ballantyne, offering Yemeni coffee and pastries — and our reporter tried cardamom for the first time.

    This week also shares the story of Mrs. Hanes’ Moravian Cookies, a North Carolina family business making cookies by hand for over a century, reflecting a strong commitment to tradition despite increased production.

    Ramona Templin, left, and son Jedidiah Templin, owners of Mrs. Hanes’ Moravian Cookies near Clemmons, N.C., showcase their products in the retail store of the bakery. By TRACY KIMBALL

    NO. 1: MEET THE NC FAMILY WHO’VE MADE MORAVIAN COOKIES BY HAND FOR MORE THAN A CENTURY

    The holidays are crunch time at Mrs. | Published November 27, 2025 | Read Full Story by Joe Marusak



    The spinach & feta danish and pistachio cheesecake at Haraz Coffee House. By Evan Moore

    NO. 2: I TRIED A NEW COFFEE SHOP IN CHARLOTTE. YOU SHOULD, TOO — BUT NOT FOR THE DRINKS

    I arrived at Haraz Coffee House precisely at noon on Friday, which was, in retrospect, poor planning. | Published November 25, 2025 | Read Full Story by Evan Moore



    The Pour Market has sandwiches, brats, grab-and-go meals and market fare along with craft beer and wine.

    NO. 3: ROCK HILL HAS A NEW DOWNTOWN SPOT FOR CRAFT BEER, WINE, EVENTS AND ARTISAN EATS

    The Power House just added a new spot for craft beer, wine, charcuterie boards, sandwiches and quick meals in downtown Rock Hill. | Published November 21, 2025 | Read Full Story by John Marks



    Manolo’s Bakery owner Manolo Betancur hugs a customer outside his shop Monday morning. By Khadejeh Nikouyeh

    NO. 4: MANOLO’S BAKERY REOPENS IN CHARLOTTE WITH A CALL FOR UNITY AMID CONTINUING UNEASE

    Doughnuts, cakes and the Latin treats that Manolo’s Bakery has long been known for in Charlotte are back, although unease continues in the aftermath of U.S. | Published November 24, 2025 | Read Full Story by Heidi Finley



    A new restaurant is coming to the former Futo Buta space in South End Charlotte. By B Side Group

    NO. 5: A YET-UNNAMED RESTAURANT IS MOVING IN TO THE FORMER FUTO BUTA SPACE IN CHARLOTTE

    Noodles are coming back to the South End Charlotte space where ramen shop Futo Buta once stood. | Published November 24, 2025 | Read Full Story by Heidi Finley



    Our favorite restaurants of 2024 included, from top left: Greco Fresh Grille, Haraz Coffee House, Little Mama’s, L’Ostrica, Prime Fish Cellar. By CharlotteFive photos

    NO. 6: WHAT’S THE BEST MEAL YOU ATE IN 2025 AT A CHARLOTTE-AREA RESTAURANT? LET US KNOW.

    Ok foodies, we ride at dawn: | Published November 28, 2025 | Read Full Story by Melissa Oyler

    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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  • Rock Hill has a new downtown spot for craft beer, wine, events and artisan eats

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    The Power House just added a new spot for craft beer, wine, charcuterie boards, sandwiches and quick meals in downtown Rock Hill.

    The Pour Market opened Thursday beside the Power House food hall, which includes Peaceful Palate. The Pour Market combines gastropub, market and social hub concepts. It has Italian sandwiches, artisan brats and grab-and-go meals.

    Planned events at The Pour Market include live music, theme nights, tastings, fitness activities and local vendor gatherings. A catering menu and online orderings are coming soon. The Pour Market has indoor and patio seating.

    The Pour Market has sandwiches, brats, grab-and-go meals and market fare along with craft beer and wine.
    The Pour Market has sandwiches, brats, grab-and-go meals and market fare along with craft beer and wine. The Pour Market

    The Pour Market‘s University Center location is near several food, shopping and entertainment options including the Rock Hill Sports & Event Center. The Power House has free parking daily in a city garage.

    The new concept replaces Middle James Brewing Co., which announced it was closing its Rock Hill location in September. Middle James spent two years at The Power House, and still has North Carolina locations in Pineville and Waxhaw.

    Location: 378 Technology Center Way, #1120, Rock Hill, SC 29730

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    Instagram: @thepourmarket

    Meals and appetizers at The Pour Market pair with craft beer and wine.
    Meals and appetizers at The Pour Market pair with craft beer and wine. The Pour Market

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    John Marks graduated from Furman University in 2004 and joined the Herald in 2005. He covers community growth, municipalities, transportation and education mainly in York County and Lancaster County. The Fort Mill native earned dozens of South Carolina Press Association awards and multiple McClatchy President’s Awards for news coverage in Fort Mill and Lake Wylie.
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