Catch up quick: The food stall went viral last year after North Carolina-based influencer Rashad Mooreman (AKA Mr. Chimetime) reviewed it.
After several days of sold-out menus and long lines, its owners announced they had outgrown their original space in Camp North End.
What to expect: The new 1,569-square-foot space, next door to Surefire Market, has a few indoor seats.
The menu will still feature the American-style egg rolls you know and love. Some new items include healthier options and, eventually, breakfast egg rolls.
Stop by: Find Eggroll Company in the Mount District at 301 Camp Road.
It'll be open Wednesday and Thursday 11am-7pm, Friday 11am- 8pm, Saturday 12pm-9pm and Sunday 12pm-4pm.
The Ohio-based brand has 14 locations nationwide, including Dallas, Detroit and Nashville, to name a few. Photo: Courtesy of Alexa Yarborough
A new bridal shop offering discounted designer sample dresses will open in Charlotte this year.
Context: Luxe Redux Bridal, an Ohio-based retailer, is opening a shop in Elizabeth — its first boutique in North Carolina.
What to expect: Gowns typically range in price, but sale dresses are available online for under $500.
They're known to carry off-the-rack wedding dresses up to 90% off retail for brides in-store and online. They also sell accessories like veils, earrings and furs.
If you go: Make an appointment in advance from Monday through Thursday, 11am-7pm, and Friday through Sunday, 10am-6pm.
What's next: It's expected to open this spring at 1942 E 7th St.
Artist Matt Moore painting the "Sound the Drum" mural on the side of the old Price's Chicken Coop building in South End on Thursday. Photo: Ashley Mahoney/Axios
Matt Moore remembers going to every home game during the 2015 Carolina Panthers season.
A decade later, he's been commissioned by the team to paint a mural ahead of today's playoff game.
What he's saying: For Moore, the mural is his way of contributing to the hype around the Panthers returning to the playoffs for the first time since the 2017 season.
"I can't go out there and run pass routes or tackle dudes on the field, but I can rattle cans and try to get people fired up," Moore tells Axios.
Zoom in: The mural is called "Sound the Drum" in reference to the team's iconic Keep Pounding drum.
It's located on the former Price's Chicken Coop building, a longtime Charlotte staple that closed in 2021.
Moore has painted several murals across Charlotte, including the tunnel at Bank of America Stadium.
Stop by: "Sound the Drum" is at 1614 Camden Road, across from the Rail Trail.
If you go: Panthers take on the Rams at 4:30pm at Bank of America Stadium. Tickets start at $172.