Fried Rice
Dumplings
Adda Indian Streetfood
The length of :Latta Arcade looking back
Church Street entrance to Brevard Court/Latta Arcade
Inside portion
Venues within the Latta Arcade Park
Entrance to Brevard Court coming out the door of Latta Arcade
Cindy L.
Oct 29, 2019
We had a fantastic time finding this place. The food places looked amazing lots of choices of every food you can imagine, also I had places to get cocktails, wine, and beer.History was cool and a lot of people were happy. I want to go back just eat that pizza that I saw.I would return.
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Cyndi K.
Feb 27, 2025
Latta Arcade has several storefronts and a variety of food stalls to choose from. I enjoyed Nana Lai's Dumplings. Food was prepared very quickly and tasted delicious!! No cash, only card. It was a great stop while we were in Downtown Charlotte!
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Renee M.
Dec 20, 2024
This place is so cool. I love the upgrades they have done. I went to Burgers Fries and Franks (BFF) and they gave me big juicy burgers i got the junior and it was very filling. My mom got the regular and it was 2 big patties. Their fries were very seasoned. I enjoyed the food. i came to Latta arcade during football season so the outside was packed so we ate inside and it was very clean spacious and good people watching. I love what they have done. Hope it stays clean and friendly. Cant wait to try other food places in there.
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Rayna V.
May 19, 2023
Very diverse and clean eating and business area I visited with Mr.Partner! Stopped into Desi Adda for a public restroom but decided to also eat lunch here! We also stopped at My Story Cafe and we wished we had like the place better but they were out of a lot of the options we wanted. Overall we can't wait to come back next time we're in Charlotte to try some more of the options!
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Alexis B.
Oct 29, 2019
The word arcade (at least in America) usually means a place with games. But it can also mean an enclosed shopping area. That's what this arcade is (although it has an extended outdoor area as well). It has shops and restaurants and bars as well as some tables outside in the shared area of the arcade to enjoy your drinks/food. Very local. Very cool. Worth a visit to either walk through or to eat or have a drink or shop!
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Bill W.
May 10, 2017
Should be called Latta Arcade / Brevard Court.Over a hundred years ago, there was a small alley connection Tryon St with Church Street. More than likely it was called Brevard Court. In 1914, one end was enclosed into a two story pavilion called Latta Arcade but to this day, the two run together and hard to do one without the other.We came down on a nice spring day a couple of weeks ago and visited the restaurants/bars and shops of this area. We had lunch at The French Quarter which is the entrance to the Brevard Court entrance on Church St. I think the reason it's called the French Quarter is that the atmosphere reminds you of NOLA because the cuisine certainly doesn'tNice place to socialize and get a good meal and maybe book a trip someplace or just hang out.It's only a short walk to the Football Stadium, the Basketball Arena, the cultural museums and art galleries and or course, Romare Bearden is right across Church St.Great place to be and back in the 1970's prior to the advent of the other venues, this was the place to be in Charlotte
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John H.
Sep 8, 2014
The Latta Arcade is such a unique space in that it has a rich history - I am such a sucker for it too!. You can definitely tell how dated the building is by the building's design, but what I love walking through here is seeing the natural light come though the skylights and how the storefronts are compact. I don't believe there is A/C either, but I think the building is designed to move air through it enough.... it does get warm at times, but it's actually a nice break from the "overly" air conditioned-modern buildings in Uptown. The Arcade is celebrating it's 100 year anniversary so it is crazy to think this space has been here since 1914!Though I have not tried all the places in here, I can tell you that the line for Crisp is usually out the door. When you walk though the arcade the nice outdoor courtyard opens up to more shops and restaurants - probably the best one is The French Quarter, but the new Viking place is actually growing on my "go-to" list for lunch.Great for people watching, but there is a lack of seating in the building itself since everything is so compact anyway. Ask the shoe shiners though, I bet they see all kinds of things during the day.
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Jenita M.
Jul 16, 2017
Pretty-looking inside and leads out to restaurants. We were told offices are upstairs so we didn't go up there. Small businesses are using the space (suites). Looks bigger in photos but very tiny.
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Curt C.
Dec 16, 2015
An historic little mall! This little shopping area is over a century old. It looks like it. It looks like a time in Charlotte's history before cars ruled the roads. Down the center of the public space, a pedestrian street takes you past local ethnic restaurants. You can get Chinese, Italian, Scandinavian, and many other foreign cuisines. There are a few offices and barber shops in here as well. I really enjoyed the fact that all the shops are local businesses. No chains in the entire place. Yum!Parking is easy, it has a parking garage right next to the place. The place is quite nice, beautifully decorated, and a fun walk. I enjoyed checking out the old pictures of Charlotte by the entrance on Tryon Street. They date back almost as far as the Latta Arcade.
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C E.
Sep 12, 2020
Certainly has more useful stores and restaurants than Founders Hall does. It qualifies as "quaint" and "charming".
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