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THERE’S ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW IN CHARLOTTE — AND IT’S NEARLY IMPOSSIBLE TO KEEP UP WITH THE HEADLINES. HERE ARE 10 MUCH-ANTICIPATED OPENINGS IN 2023.
SUFFOLK PUNCH SOUTHPARK
The 400-seat taphouse/coffeehouse/restaurant will be a welcome addition when it opens this spring at SouthPark Mall in the former California Pizza Kitchen space. The project also includes a stage for live music. The original Suffolk Punch debuted in South End nearly six years ago.
HOUSE OF NOMAD
Kelley Lentini and Berkeley Minkhorst started House of Nomad in 2017, inspired by their love of travel. Natural materials, a minimalist design and bold patterns are hallmarks of their aesthetic. Since 2018, HON has bounced from South End to Myers Park to East Boulevard, and in the middle of their rapid growth they opened a retail store on Charleston’s King Street. This month, HON will open a design center and retail store at Hazel SouthPark, and we couldn’t be more excited.
RHINO MARKET SOUTHPARK
The first Rhino Market opened in Wesley Heights in 2014, just a few blocks down from SouthPark’s HQ. From work lunches to coffee meetups to beers after work, Rhino has been a mainstay. We can’t wait until they bring their homemade soups and salads, chicken torta sandwiches, breakfast burritos and more to SouthPark’s Capitol Towers later this year.
LELUIA HALL
Jamie Brown and Jeff Tonidandel have a knack for creating buzzy culinary concepts that Charlotteans can’t get enough of — and that