210 E Trade St
Charlotte, NC 28202
(704) 688-5980
Ready to Howl, Charlotte? Howl at the Moon is the #1 nightlife spot that’s keeping The Epicentre dancing! Part bar and part concert, Howl creates a non-stop party with live music performed in a high-energy setting. Get on the dance floor and join our talented musicians in rocking out to your favorite songs while trying our signature 86oz buckets of booze! You’ll hear everything from classic rock to hip-hop to pop. It’s the best nightlife in Charlotte has to offer! Howl at the Moon’s energetic and interactive setting creates the perfect atmosphere for any type of special events in Charlotte. It doesn’t matter if you’re celebrating a bachelorette party, birthday party, or planning a corporate event, any group event at Howl at the Moon is guaranteed to make for a memorable night. It’s the most fun you’ll have dancing and singing in Charlotte! Tuesday $3.50 Beer Special $4.00 Vodka Drinks No Cover No Stage Fee Wednesday NO COVER!! $3.50 Craft Beers $6.00 Local 22oz Craft Beers Thursday No cover! $3 16oz Select Beers $3 Shot Specials Friday HAPPY HOUR Free Food, $1 drinks Must RSVP for specials Saturday $26 86oz Buckets $13 Bones
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Often imitated, but never duplicated, BAR Charlotte and its extreme staff excel at throwing the sickest party in Uptown. From the sexiest beertub girls to the hottest bartenders. Imagine New Years Eve, Mardi Gras, Spring Break all wrapped into one...well, you get the picture. Destination BAR Charlotte---the best party you will NEVER remember!! Because what happens at Bar Charlotte.....Stays at Bar Charlotte!! Join us for our never-ending party FOLLOW BAR ON TWITTER www.twitter.com/BARCharlotte SUBSCRIBE TO BAR TV on YOUTUBE www.youtube.com/user/iluvbarcharlotte Text Message our girl Julie to get on the VIP Guest List - 980-333-8633
Located in the heart of downtown Charlotte, Tequila House Nightclub is the hottest Latin nightclub in Charlotte. with a fully stocked bar, Tequila House is sure to have any drink available. Always bringing the best Djs from all over the country, Tequila House is sure to have the best entertainment in the Queen City.
September 17th and 18th, 2016 Enjoy a range of mouth watering Indian foods, including chaat, biryani and curries!! Get to know local vibrant artists featured in the Art exihibition! Feel the beat of beautifully choreographed Indian dances! Soak in the culture of India with exhibitions! Dance on the street to live music!! Learn from live yoga demonstrations! For details visit the website: http://indiafestival.iacofcarolinas.org/
An "Exclusive" Saturday Night Con Sabor Latino For Open Minds!!! Experience and fill your soul with the best Latin Sounds of Salsa, Vallenato, Samba, Rumba, Mambo, Merengue, Reggaeton! Sexy sounds, World beats,and Beautiful people!! TROPICAL SATURDAY'S@COSMOS UPTOWN OFTEN FEATURES LIVE MUSIC,CONGA SETS, PROFESSIONAL DEMOSTRATION OF LATIN MOVES-TANGO-FLAMENCO AND MORE……ALONG WITH THE BEST MUSIC BY ONLY THE BEST LOCAL AND GUEST TOP RATED DJS. COME EXPERIENCE A NEW TROPICAL MODERN ATMOSPHERE(VARIETY OF MUSIC) AS WELL AS PEOPLE@TROPICAL SATURDAY'S@COSMOS UPTOWN ….THIS NIGHT IS CERTAINLY THE NEWEST AND HOTTEST GO TO DESTINATION on SATURDAY NIGHTS FOR LOVERS OF LATIN MUSIC....The Best Latin Night in the QC....Only the Best DJ's-Best Artists-Best entertainers...always a Good Time guaranteed!! - Free Salsa Lessons - Live Music - Live Shows - Live Entertainment ***Enjoy the Best Sangrias and Margaritas in town*** Men 21+ Ladies 18+ Dress Code Enforced-Dress to impress. TROPICAL SATURDAY'S@COSMOS UPTOWN 300 N. College St Charlotte NC 28203 COSMOS UPTOWN!!!
The Green is a one and a half acre park at 400 South Tryon Street in uptown Charlotte, North Carolina. At one end of this so-called pocket park are the Mint Museum and the Bechtler Museum of Modern Art; at the other end is the Charlotte Convention Center. Next to it stands Charlotte's historic St. Peter's Catholic Church. The Green is the site of various public events, such as movie screenings and free plays, including summer performances by the Charlotte Shakespeare Festival. This park is frequently the site of public art and sculpture, including three giant computer-timed fish fountains, a popular feature with children in the summer. Mosaic benches and stools are tucked away in shady side paths. Five large sculptures by the French artist Niki de Saint Phalle stood in The Green from January through October 2011.The park has an overall theme of world literature. Prominent among the permanent sculptures are large bronze representations of books from the canon of world literature, for example, Roots by Alex Haley. There are quotes by famous writers and many whimsical direction signs pointing to real places but combined to form the name of well-known authors, for example, signs pointing to Edgar (Wisconsin), Allan (Saskatchewan), and Poe (Alberta). Other signposts point to cities named Charlotte around the world.
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Unknown Brewing and Craft Growler Shop have partnered together with The Gold District and Historic South End to bring you the first ever Friday Night Festival! This is Charlotte's first recurring weekly festival to include live music, food trucks, and family friendly movies outside! Market lights will illuminate the path between the two businesses for easy access. There will be local craft beer available to sip on while enjoying the weather as well as some wine from The Gallery! Plenty of street access parking as well as a lot across from the brewery. Plus we will have lots of seating available but don't be afraid to bring your own chairs or blankets!
Black Out is fully themed escape room experience where you and your friends are recruited as secret agents. Your team is assigned a top secret mission that must be completed before escaping the room. Your mission must be completed in less than 60 minutes where you'll take a mental adventure finding hidden keys, clues, and puzzles. Your answers will unlock several locked boxes in the room that reveal clues to take you a step closer to completing your mission and...escape the room. It will be an adventure unlike any movie you've ever watched, because now you have become characters of your own movie.
A Perfect Blend of Old World Charm and Modern Convenience, The Wadsworth Estate is within walking distance of center city Charlotte and the sports, cultural and entertainment districts, but far enough away to be a place of peacefulness and tranquility. It is perfect for business meetings, social gatherings, weddings, receptions and other special events.
King's College is a junior college in Charlotte, North Carolina.HistoryKing's College has been in existence for over a century.AcademicsKing's College offers certificates and associate's degrees in business, healthcare, and technology.AccreditationThe college is accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS), as well as the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP).
Charlotte is an Amtrak station located on North Tryon Street, about 1.5mi to the northeast of downtown Charlotte. It is the southern terminus for the Carolinian and Piedmont, as well as an intermediate stop on the Crescent.The current station was built in 1961 by Southern Railway as a replacement for the former Southern Railway passenger station located near the intersection of Trade Street and 4th Street in downtown. (The former downtown station was torn down in 1962 as Southern Railway's passenger services were being eliminated). Southern Railway used the 1961 station as a stop for its passenger trains until 1979, when it turned over its remaining passenger routes to Amtrak. The old Seaboard Air Line Railroad Passenger Station, located on the current CSX Charlotte-Wilmington mainline, is just off Tryon Street a couple of blocks south of the Amtrak station. It is currently being used as a homeless shelter known as the Urban Ministry Center.The current station's exterior incorporates dark brown brick and large, angled concrete panels covered in pebble-dash. Interspersed with these heavy, solid elements are transparent walls of glass, which coupled with clerestory windows beneath the roof, allow ample natural light to flood the waiting room. In keeping with the aesthetics of Mid-Century Modern architecture, the station has minimal applied ornamentation. The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) and Amtrak expanded the waiting room in 2002 and added an additional ticket window.