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What’s up Charlotteans! Picture this: you’re strolling down the vibrant streets of the Queen City, soaking in the sunny weather, and suddenly, the tantalizing aroma of freshly brewed coffee tickles your nose. What do you do? You follow that scent, of course! And lo and behold, you stumble upon “Not Just Coffee,” a small, quirky coffee shop in the 7th Street Public Market, serving the most delightful brew you’ve ever tasted.

What makes this moment even more magical is knowing that you’re supporting a local business, one that adds character and charm to our beloved Charlotte. That’s what this blog post is all about—shining a spotlight on the small businesses that make our city unique, with a sprinkle of humor and storytelling along the way.

 

Charlotte’s Hidden Culinary Gems

Let’s start with the most important meal of the day: breakfast. And where better to kick off our adventure than at “The Original Pancake House.” Nestled in the heart of Charlotte, this place is an absolute pancake paradise. Their pancakes are so fluffy that they practically levitate off the plate. Rumor has it that one regular customer named them “Anti-Gravity Flapjacks” because they’re that light!

If you’re a coffee connoisseur (or just someone who can’t function without caffeine), Charlotte’s local coffee shops have you covered. “Not Just Coffee” is the hippest spot in town, and their baristas have an uncanny knack for turning latte art into abstract masterpieces. You might even find a portrait of the Mona Latte on your cappuccino if you’re lucky.

 

The Bookworm’s Haven

Now, let’s pivot to the literary side of Charlotte. Every city has its bookstores, but Charlotte boasts some gems that are practically bursting with character. Ever been to “Park Road Books“? This little wonderland for bookworms is like stepping into a magical library straight out of a fairy tale. You may even see the ghosts of Shakespeare and Austen discussing their works between the shelves.

But what makes small bookstores even more enchanting are the passionate owners who go the extra mile. At “Book Buyers,” you can often find people engaging in impromptu interpretive dance performances when you ask for book recommendations. It’s the kind of thing you never knew you needed until you witnessed it.

 

Supporting the Local Heroes

Now, let’s get serious for a moment. Small businesses are the heart and soul of our community. They provide jobs, give our neighborhoods character, and make Charlotte the wonderful place it is. But, they need our support, especially in these times.

So, how can you be a local hero yourself? Here are a few tips:

  • Shop Local: Whenever possible, choose local businesses over big chains. Your money stays in the community and helps these businesses thrive.
  • Spread the Word: Use your social media superpowers for good. Share your experiences, leave positive reviews, and encourage your friends to visit local spots.
  • Join Local Loyalty Programs: Many small businesses offer loyalty programs that can score you discounts and exclusive deals. It’s a win-win.
  • Attend Local Events: Check out local events hosted by small businesses. Whether it’s a book signing, a craft workshop, or a coffee tasting, your presence matters.
  • Gift Local: When it’s gift-giving time, consider locally made or sold products. They often have unique items that make perfect presents.

By supporting our local businesses, we’re not just keeping our city vibrant; we’re also preserving the soul of Charlotte. So, the next time you’re tempted by the siren song of a big chain store, remember the little coffee shop that made you feel like you were floating on a cloud. Or the bookstore with the dancing owner. Or the quirky craft store with neon socks and googly eyes. Let’s keep these stories alive.

Let’s keep Charlotte weird, wonderful, and filled with laughter. Because, in the end, it’s the small businesses that give our city its heart and soul.

And with that, dear reader, I raise my coffee cup to you. Cheers to supporting local! ☕❤️

H.E. Thompson Jr.
Author: H.E. Thompson Jr.

Native to the area and have seen CLT grow phenomenally. Just want to help CLT businesses grow!