Dining in a winter wonderland: The coolest heated patios in Charlotte
It’s chilly in the Carolinas — but that doesn’t mean patio season is over in Charlotte.
Every year, local restaurants and rooftop bars put out heaters for guests to stay cozy and warm outside over dinner and drinks. But some are going above and beyond with their outdoor set ups this season to make you feel like you’re in a winter wonderland.
From igloos to illuminated tents, here are the coolest spots to grab a bite to eat or drink this winter in Charlotte:
Aura Rooftop
Location: 600 S. College St., Charlotte, NC 28202
Cuisine: Small plates
Aura Rooftop, at the top of JW Marriott Charlotte, has transformed its rooftop space with decorative lights for Winter in the Queen’s Garden. Take in the views of the Queen City with decorated heated tents, fire pits, seasonal food and drinks, plus “snow” falling every evening through February.
Camp North End
Location: 300 Camp Rd, Charlotte, NC 28206
Cuisine: Latin, vegan and everything in between
For the winter season, Camp North End has officially become Camp North Pole for the holiday season with festive seating, an open-air ice rink, seasonal bites and more. Warm up in an igloo, by a fire pit or at The Ford Factory, which is decorated as a cozy chalet named “The Lodge.”
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The Goodyear House
Location: 3032 N Davidson St, Charlotte, NC 28205
Cuisine: American
The Goodyear House is known for having one of the best patio spaces around town. Now that it’s chilly, you can still enjoy the beautiful ambience in the local NoDa restaurant at Goodyear Winterfest in a festive tent or igloo through February. Bookings start at $25.
State of Confusion
Location: 3500 Dewitt Ln, Charlotte, NC 28217
Cuisine: Peruvian, American, New Orleans
State of Confusion is another local spot where you can chill out in a warm igloo this winter. Enjoy a seasonal cocktail, food or dessert over on the heated patios all season long. The igloos are available on a first-come, first-serve basis.