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The Taste of Charlotte food festival is back, set to take place from June 6 to June 8. This year’s edition celebrates its 26th anniversary and will feature over 80 local restaurants, offering diverse culinary experiences for more than 100,000 expected visitors. The festival offers free admission and includes various entertainment options, live music, and family activities. Attendees can enjoy food samples and beverages for purchase using festival coins. Public transport and ride-sharing services are encouraged for easy access to the festival site.
Charlotte, NC – The highly anticipated Taste of Charlotte food festival is set to return from June 6 to June 8, 2025, celebrating its 26th anniversary as North Carolina’s largest food festival. Organized by Centurion Entertainment, Inc., this year’s event promises to attract over 100,000 visitors eager to sample the culinary delights offered by more than 80 of Charlotte’s top restaurants.
Admission to the festival is free, allowing attendees to enjoy a wide array of attractions, including family-friendly entertainment, unique shopping experiences, and live music. Visitors can explore over 100 menu items featuring signature dishes from renowned local restaurants such as Midwood Smokehouse, Sabor Latin Street Grill, The Cowfish Sushi Burger Bar, Mert’s Heart and Soul, and more. The festival’s official title sponsor is Food Lion, marking its sixth consecutive year of support.
To experience the diverse culinary offerings, food samples and beverages will be available for purchase using festival coins. These coins can be conveniently acquired through the Taste of Charlotte App or at designated Coin Booths located along S. Tryon Street. The event will also feature a “Tavern at the Taste,” providing a relaxed atmosphere for attendees to unwind with drinks.
The festival will operate with street closures in effect from 9 a.m. on June 5 until 11:30 p.m. on June 8. Affected streets include Tryon Street between Trade Street and Brooklyn Village Avenue, which will create a pedestrian-friendly zone for festival-goers. Public transportation, including the CATS Light Rail (Blue Line), offers convenient access to the festival, with stops at CTC/Arena Station and Brooklyn Village Station, both within easy walking distance.
For attendees driving to the event, it is recommended to consider ride-sharing services like Lyft and Uber, and to utilize city-owned parking lots and decks for convenience.
In addition to food, the Taste of Charlotte festival will host a variety of live performances, culinary demonstrations, and specialty experiences such as a wine cellar, ensuring there is something for everyone. Children and families can partake in various kids’ activities designed to entertain younger festival attendees.
This year’s festival aims to highlight Charlotte’s vibrant local food culture, making it a must-visit event for food lovers and families alike. Visitors are encouraged to check the official Taste of Charlotte website for the latest updates or download the festival app to navigate the event seamlessly.
For additional information, attendees can visit the Taste of Charlotte website at www.TasteofCharlotte.com, which provides resources and details about the festival.
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- WBTV: Traffic Will Be Bananas Uptown Charlotte This Weekend
- Wikipedia: Taste of Charlotte
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- Google Search: Charlotte food festivals
- WCCB: Taste of Charlotte – NC’s Largest Food Festival
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Food Festival
- WCNC: Here’s What Is Happening in Charlotte This Weekend
- Google News: Charlotte events June 2025
