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Uptown restaurant shuttered after 20 years

Uptown restaurant shuttered after 20 years

Yahoo3 days ago

McCormick & Schmick's Seafood & Steaks has closed its uptown restaurant, exiting the Charlotte market after 20 years.
Nonprofit restaurant in Uptown Charlotte permanently closes without notice
A notice on the door of the restaurant at 200 S. Tryon St. confirms the closure, encouraging would-be patrons to visit sister concepts in center city and SouthPark. Exterior signage on the building has been taken down, and workers on Wednesday were cleaning out the space.
A representative for McCormick & Schmick's provided a statement to CBJ, noting that location's last day on Sunday followed the expiration of its lease.
Continue reading on CBJ's website here.
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