#3
Definitely; shouldn't be a problem. There is a good food court right where all of the concourses come together (but surprisingly no Chick-fil-a) and restaurants all over the airport.
#5
Agree food court has great choices. The Chinese is great, but I encourage you to try something different, like the country BBQ place next to the chinese. Try the Beef Brisket. You'll keep comming to CLT just for the food.
#7
CLT. Yeah. My favorite airport. ^
You should have plenty of time. Like everyone said, there are lots of places to grab a bite, plus lots of moving walkways to help you get from one place to another faster.
You should have plenty of time. Like everyone said, there are lots of places to grab a bite, plus lots of moving walkways to help you get from one place to another faster.
#9
I'm also a big fan of the Jamba Juice smoothie place. It's off of the main atrium towards the D/E Concourse hallway, but if you only have a few mins it's pretty satisfying and fast.
Of course, I also like Pizza Hut.
Of course, I also like Pizza Hut.
#10
goheelswks , Sep 6, 2005 4:50 pm
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Originally Posted by zsmith2
The chinese place is one of my favorites their. I just love Sesame Chicken!
Not a big fan of the chinese place, but do love a good sesame chicken
BBQ is the best, IMO
If you're a Chili's fan and don't want to wait, use the to-go service on the side of the resturant that faces the A concourse bookstore/Starbucks and take your goodies to an empty rocking chair near the piano. Enjoy the jazz concert provided occaisionaly by a few of the US Air baggage handlers who play for tips on their breaks. They're good and have CDs for sale also.
If you're into different wines there is a North Carolina Yadkin Valley regional wine shop with samples on the D/E concourse connector 2 doors down from the D security area. May be the next Napa, who knows?
Phillips Seafood on terminal C does a decent job of airport seafood (but no match for Legal Seafood at DCA).
Go here for details:
http://charmeck.org/NR/rdonlyres/eq3...ERMGUIDE05.pdf
Welcome to Charlotte!
If you're into different wines there is a North Carolina Yadkin Valley regional wine shop with samples on the D/E concourse connector 2 doors down from the D security area. May be the next Napa, who knows?
Phillips Seafood on terminal C does a decent job of airport seafood (but no match for Legal Seafood at DCA).
Go here for details:
http://charmeck.org/NR/rdonlyres/eq3...ERMGUIDE05.pdf
Welcome to Charlotte!
#13
There are a couple of places in E as well - there's a Fox Sports restaurant that is pretty quick - especially if you're connecting from E to E. There's also a pizza place and some other small restaurants scattered about.
#14
If you're headed down B concourse, there's also a CPK Express (limited service California Pizza Kitchen) - usually my favorite place to stop for lunch or dinner.
CLT is definitely my favorite airport to connect through (for ease, people, atmosphere, and yes, the food) and one of the reasons I've stayed loyal to US.
CLT is definitely my favorite airport to connect through (for ease, people, atmosphere, and yes, the food) and one of the reasons I've stayed loyal to US.