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  • 'Dine Out for Charity'

    Something a simple as a meal out can make a difference. The "Dine Out for Charity" program is being launched in the Lake Norman area to benefit the Boy Scouts of America.

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  • Shop offers wines for every taste

    After more than six years in Statesville, owner Jamie Venable has brought a second Wine Maestro shop to Mooresville.

  • Sports bar becomes first restaurant in Troutman to serve liquor

    Mike Stoddard and his wife Terri liked the atmosphere of Troutman Sports and Spirits so much during Sunday night's invitation-only party they came back Friday.

  • Ming's in Davidson is worth a try

    Ming's in Davidson offers a dining experience not to be missed.

  • Soon-to-open sports bar will be a first for Troutman

    By mid-September, town residents could be sipping their first cocktails at Troutman Sports and Spirits.The new sports bar, owned by Brian Brazell, is slated to open sometime between Sept. 15-20.

  • Mayo's forced to close -- for now

    The trouble started when Sheryl Toukola wanted to change the name of her restaurant.

  • New downtown bakery: Traditional meets funky

    Downtown Mooresville's new bakery, with its eclectic décor but traditional desserts, is a fresh twist on an old concept.

  • Annual beer brewing competition to be held May 16

    Amateur beer brewers from throughout the Carolinas have an opportunity to showcase their original brews at the 19th annual US Open Homebrew Competition on May 16. The competition will be judged at Carolina Beer & Beverage in Mooresville.

  • Chick-fil-A offers free chicken to educators on May 5

    The 43 Chick-fil-A restaurants in the greater Charlotte area are honoring educators on Teacher Appreciation Day on May 5.

  • Savvy diners find ways to save on meals

    At the end of February, the Chick-fil-A on Turnersburg Highway was packed with hungry residents looking to bite into a good deal.

  • Brooklyn Boys offers fast, tasty take on Italian classics

    You can find a taste of the Big Apple at Brooklyn Boys Neighborhood Pizzeria in Mooresville's Morrison Plantation shopping center.

  • Mooresville's Field of Greens a fresh choice

    Crisp and fresh ingredients are what you can expect at Field of Greens in Mooresville.Located at the Shops at Morrison Plantation, the restaurant specializes in salads, soups and wraps.

  • Getting a taste of the Big League

    Famous for its Big League Fried Dog, the The Big League Hot Dog Company in Mooresville has a baseball-themed decor, with pictures of local teams in Mooresville and North Carolina and memorabilia lining the walls.

  • Davidson bakery provides peanut and tree-nut free goodies

    Wendy Shuping of Mooresville thought nothing of it when a babysitter fed her 18-month-old daughter Lillian a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Lillian had never tried the kid favorite before, but Shuping had no concerns.

  • Italy Cafe offers familiar favorites

    A taste of Italy is just around the corner for Mooresville residents.

  • Poppa's Hot Dogs filled with variety

    You'll feel a little closer to the ballpark at Poppa's Hot Dogs on River Highway in Mooresville.

  • Carolina Beer Company offering public a peek at brewery

    John Stritch and Mike Smith are bringing English ales closer to home with the Carolina Beer Company. Teaming up in 1997, the two created the company that now brews more than 65,000 barrels a year of their famous ales, such as Carolina Strawberry Blonde, touted as a summertime beer for its natural strawberry flavor.

  • Thai Lanna offers authentic feel, taste

    Thai Lanna is a relaxing atmosphere to enjoy a bite of delicious food from the "Golden Land" in Mooresville.

  • Shiki piles on the veggies, flavor

    In the mood for a quick bite of Japanese? Shiki in Mooresville is the perfect place to get a fast meal at a great price.

  • Toast offers good mix of food, drink and friends

    Davidson has a new "toast" of the town.

  • Steak 'N' Hoagie Shop has small diner feel

    Walking in to the Steak 'N' Hoagie Shop in Mooresville, you get a small-town diner feel and it seems like you're traveling back to a simpler place in time. Booths are set up on the right side of the restaurant and the left side is dedicated to the deli and sandwich counter. A variety of sandwich meats and desserts are on display.

  • Seafood makes tasty lunch at Joe Fish

    Joe Fish Casual Seafood - which has gathered a loyal following in Mooresville - is tucked into the same shopping center as Hobby Town and is directly across the street from Lowe's. I was immediately greeted by delicious smells as I walked in the door and was seated promptly.

  • Mooresville's Soiree open again

    After a brief closure this week, an upscale restaurant in downtown Mooresville is back in business.

  • Soiree back in business

    Soiree restaurant is back in business after paying off a state lien for $73,000 owed in back taxes.

  • Great food, friendly service plentiful at Joel's

    Joel's restaurant in Mooresville lives up to the recommendations of its longtime fans. After reading rave reviews online for the Asian food at Joel's, I was ready to try it out for myself.

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