Legendary Charlotte Restaurant Closing After 35 Years
Favorite restaurants come and go. It’s a very risky business. But, I think many are surprised to hear of this legendary Charlotte restaurant closing after 35 years in business.
Charlotte Restaurant Closing After 35 Years
A SouthPark staple for more than 3 decades, Village Tavern announced its closure this week. According to Charlotte Ledger, the restaurant posted a note on the door indicating the lease was expiring and owners decided the space, “could not accommodate our newest menus and design prototypes going forward long term.”
This Charlotte restaurant closing after 35 years also pointed to hopefully returning to Charlotte in the future. The note posted on the door hinted they would try to find a location and space that would work for the business. They went on to thank employees and loyal customers.
Village Tavern was a staple in the SouthPark area. And, fans of the spot loved their iconic crab dip. The Charlotte location of the regional chain opened in 1989 and holds many fond memories for folks in the area, including myself.
Not long after we arrived in Charlotte to begin our radio career in the Tar Heel State, we had a standing deal to broadcast our show on a monthly basis from the SouthPark location of Village Tavern. Our son was young at the time. And, he would join us after school during our broadcast to have dinner.
We set up on the popular patio area of the location. And, everyone who came to visit enjoyed the time we had there. It’s sad to see it go. But, hopefully, this Charlotte restaurant closing after 35 years will return. We’ll keep our ears open and update as we hear anything related to possible plans.