Elizabeth is a neighborhood in Charlotte. It is just south of Uptown, extending out of town along Elizabeth Ave. and 7th St. It blends the affluence of the Myers Park neighborhood to the west with the middle-class livability of Plaza-Midwood to the east. The neighborhood is roughly bounded by Independence Boulevard (NC Highway 74) to the north and west, Randolph Road to the south, and Briar Creek to the east.
Get in
Elizabeth Avenue is the heart of the neighborhood, and 7th Street (which turns into Monroe Road as it heads southbound) is also a large thoroughfare. The neighborhood is served by the Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS), which operates bus routes #14, #15, and #27 through Elizabeth.
See
Do
- Central Piedmont Community College, 1201 Elizabeth Ave (facilities are in multiple locations around Elizabeth Ave), 35.21730°, -80.82972°, +1 704-330-6534. This excellent community college is a center of activity. It regularly hosts events of all sizes, and its Parr Center theater building, which opened in 2022, has become a landmark.
- Charlotte Roller Girls, 310 N Kings Dr, Grade Cole Center, 35.21914°, -80.82942°, info@charlotterollergirls.com. Quite the bruising and fascinating experience that has really grabbed the attention of many folks in Charlotte. Steadily attracting fans to watch this fast paced sporting event.
- Visulite Theater, 1615 Elizabeth Ave, 35.21350°, -80.82614°, +1 704-358-9200. Long-lived movie theater-turned-music house. Hosts a variety of acts, and is well-reputed as one of the city's most intimate atmospheres.
Buy
- Heroes Aren't Hard To Find, 417 Pecan Ave, +1 704-375-7462. This inviting comic book store has served Charlotte's kids (and kids-at-heart) since 1980. Friendly service, vivid decor and convenient location -- nearby are a deli and a coffeeshop for reading -- make this one of Elizabeth's most endearing stores.
Eat
- Lupie's, 2718 Monroe Rd (follow 7th St away from Uptown until it changes to Monroe Rd), 35.20430°, -80.80869°, +1 704-374-1232. One of the best-loved restaurants in Charlotte, for a variety of reasons. A highly diverse crowd (from families to punk rockers) and casual atmosphere allow anyone to feel at home; the low prices and oversized servings make sure you won't go home hungry. The menu is somewhat limited, but most items are commendable; experiment with the three varieties of chili or the daily specials if you're not sure what to order.
- Cajun Queen, 1800 E 7th St, 35.21456°, -80.82102°, +1 704-377-9017. Set in a refurbished century-old home, this is one of the jewels of the Elizabeth neighborhood. Very good Cajun cuisine is only one of the attractions; the artsy decor and live jazz bands (upstairs) add to an attractive atmosphere. The service is on-and-off because the restaurant is usually busy. Dinner only.
- La-Tea-Da's, 3401 Commonwealth Ave, 35.20797°, -80.78938°, +1 704-338-6864, events@lateadas.com. A quaint coffee-and-tea cafe in the Elizabeth neighborhood. La-Tea-Da's is surrounded by other excellent restaurants and unique shops.
- Fig Tree, 1601 E 7th St, 35.21656°, -80.82264°, +1 704-332-3322. Continental cuisine with French and Italian influences. Located in a restored 1913 bungalow in the heart of the neighborhood, this is a slightly pricey but well-reputed option for fine dining.
- Hawthorne's NY Pizza, 1701 E 7th St, 35.21590°, -80.82173°, +1 704-358-9339. One of the cornerstones of the neighborhood, this pizza place rarely has a quiet night. Though parking can be a little frustrating during peak hours, Hawthorne's is one of the few good NY-style pizza joints in Charlotte.
- Showmars, 2004 E. 7th St, 35.21199°, -80.81798°, +1 704-376-0565. One of many of the local chain's citywide locations, this home-grown Greek chain is probably the most unique fast-food fare in town. Don't be put off by the odd concept or gaudy neon signs; this chain is successful for a reason. Mouth-watering Greek fare and excellent sweet tea. This location is easily walkable from nearby shopping.
Drink
Learn
- Central Piedmont Community College - The main branch is just southeast of I-277, though there are others scattered around the area. CPCC is a relatively high-quality community college, and has integrated itself into the life of the city (though the central campus itself is still a bit bland). The college has a major theater building, with a landmark statue on its front lawn.
Sleep
Connect
Cope
Worship
- Charlotte True Buddha Temple, 1601 E 4th St, 35.21345°, -80.82758°, +1 704-788-6278. Services are held in a Chinese dialect, though many members speak English.
- First United Pentecostal Church, 4929 Amity Rd, North Sharon, 35.22611°, -80.74804°, +1 704-535-1000.
- Hickory Grove Baptist Church, 6050 Hickory Grove Rd, 35.22108°, -80.72540°, +1 704-531-4000. Just off of busy Harris Blvd, this church has one of the largest membership base in the area. They also have a north campus.
- St. Martin's Episcopal Church, 1510 E. 7th St., 35.21679°, -80.82375°. Sitting between 7th Street on Independence Park, St. Martin's is known for being a highly diverse church, which accepts LGBT worshippers.