If you’re plugging the word “Starbucks” into your GPS for your next coffee fix, you’re missing out. Charlotte is turning into a hotspot for craft coffee, local roasts and hip places opened by local business owners.
For years, the culture of food and drink in Charlotte, North Carolina, existed in what James Yoder, owner of Not Just Coffee, describes as “a bubble.” You readers around the world, make no mistake—Charlotte ain’t Atlanta. This is a relatively new metropolis, and it doesn’t have t
If you’re plugging the word “Starbucks” into your GPS for your next coffee fix, you’re missing out. Charlotte is turning into a hotspot for craft coffee, local roasts and hip places opened by local business owners.
For years, the culture of food and drink in Charlotte, North Carolina, existed in what James Yoder, owner of Not Just Coffee, describes as “a bubble.” You readers around the world, make no mistake—Charlotte ain’t Atlanta. This is a relatively new metropolis, and it doesn’t have t