Tuesday, December 14, 2010

AOL: The best of Charlotte winners are...

We all love “best-of” lists, and this week, AOL has unveiled a new list of bars, restaurants and hotspots that it is touting as the “best” in Charlotte.

Charlotte is among 25 U.S. cities that are a part of AOL’s “City’s Best” program, which used editors and writers to select their favorite food, entertainment and lifestyle venues; users of the site were then asked to vote for their favorites, from the editors’ and writers’ lists.

The voting was held at www.citysbest.com between Oct. 13 and Nov. 30, and an AOL spokesperson said “thousands” of people participated in the selection process. Here are the winners:

Best After-Work Bar: Rí Rá Irish Pub, 208 N. Tryon St.

Best Burgers: Penguin Drive-In, 1921 Commonwealth Ave.

Best Cheap Eats: Amélie’s French Bakery & Café, 2424 N. Davidson St.

Best Chinese Food: P.F. Chang’s China Bistro, multiple locations.

Best Desserts: Tasty Yo, multiple locations.

Best Dive Bar: Thomas Street Tavern, 1218 Thomas Ave.

Best Family-Friendly Restaurant: Skyland Family Restaurant, 4544 South Blvd.

Best Fashion Boutique: J.T. Posh, 2400 Park Road.

Best Hotel: Ballantyne Hotel and Lodge, 10000 Ballantyne Commons.

Best Live Music: Visulite Theatre, 1615 Elizabeth Ave.

Best Movie Theater: Ayrsley Grand Cinema 14, 9110 Kings Parade Blvd.

Best Pizza: Luisa’s Brick Oven Pizzeria, 1730 Abbey Place.

Best Places to Break Up: Freedom Park, 1900 East Blvd.

Best Romantic Restaurants: The Fig Tree Restaurant, 1601 E. 7th St., and The Melting Pot, multiple locations.

Best Salon: Lockstar Salon, 2132 McClintock Road.

Best Seafood: Bonefish Grill, multiple locations.

Best Sports Bar: Hickory Tavern, multiple locations.

7 comments:

Jessica said...

This list is not indicative of the actual city of Charlotte. My assumption is that the majority of voters live out of town and got all of their information off Mapquest.

Anonymous said...

I could roll with most of it but was suprised by a few...Visualite instead of Neighborhood Theatre, Hickory Tavern instead of Picassos, and Luisas instead of Hawthornes...but would be interested in others picks

Anonymous said...

It amazes me that people in Charlotte think chain restaurants are the best. Some people really need to get out more.

Anonymous said...

anon 4:01 What Chinese restaurant am I missing out on?

Anonymous said...

The selections for Burgers, Chinese, and Pizza demonstrate what an incredible herd of idiots there are infesting this city.

Anonymous said...

This can't be a list actually created by people who live in Charlotte - Amelies is not that cheap, best dive has to be Eds, no chain restaraunt is the best, and best burgers are at Big Daddys.

Anonymous said...

Seriously, this is the list? P.F Changs as the "best" Chinese? I could go to P.F. Changs anywhere in the world, and you're telling me that is the BEST Chinese Charlotte has to offer? What about places like "Great Wall of China, South," "House of Taipei," or "Saigon Palace?" This list is a joke!