We’ll I spent another weekend in Charlotte shopping for homes, and interviewing for jobs, but what stood out the most (sorry to the homes, and the great company i interviewed with) was the amazing dining experience my wife and I had at a little spot called Good Food on Montford.
We’ve heard very little about the food scene in Charlotte and this little tapas spot was a much welcomed find for the “foodie” in us. From the old 60′s looking exterior of the building you wouldn’t assume much from the inside, but it has a hip vibe all it’s own, steel wrapped bar, cork lined walls, and wood on the ceiling were all well and good, but the one detail that i enjoye were the hanging lights over the bar made of spoons, knives and forks, a nice touch this this “hip” spot.
We walked in around 830 and had about a 15 min wait, not bad at all, kinda shocking really, i mean the quality of the food was amazing, a braised pork belly bun, and a turkey fettuccine that rivals some of the best food we’ve had in Pittsburgh, and trust me we’ve had some great food in this city, makes me wonder why this place wasn’t packed to the ceiling with people. I wont go without mentioning the other dishes we had, a healthy serving of mussels, a delicious dish of freits and a pretty spicy quail lettuce wrap, that left us feeling more than full when when we left. The staff was pleasant and totally knowledgeable, considering our waitress also handled the bar, she didn’t skip a beat didn’t hurt the over all experience of the evening.
Good Food, honestly lives up to it’s name, the food was just that good.
To make this rambling short, while we were a bit scared of the seemingly missing food scene in our soon to be new home, our fears have been calmed because this spot is one we’ll surely return to.


