Kick off August with these weekend Charlotte events
In a message shared on social media, the team said: “Mattie’s
According to their website, originally built in 1948 in New Jersey, the classic railcar-style eatery traveled through several states before finding its permanent home in Charlotte.
Discovered sitting abandoned in a car lot in 2005, the diner was reportedly saved and restored by Mattie and his team.
After several renovations, it opened its doors in 2010. Though it closed in 2015, the diner made a return in 2022 in the Plaza Shamrock neighborhood with more seating and a refreshed interior.
Known for its retro vibe, comfort food, and strong following, Mattie’s has been a favorite for locals and visitors. Folks have just a few more days to enjoy this Charlotte staple!
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