Spring and summer are the perfect time to take your meal outside, from dining on a gorgeous patio or packing a picnic at the park. One way to enjoy the weather with a side of elegance is eating at a rooftop restaurant. While there are quite a few throughout the state, Fahrenheit in Charlotte takes the cake for views and food.
Facebook / Fahrenheit-Charlotte When Fahrenheit came on to the scene, it was one of the first that offered such an up close view of Uptown. Other restaurants/bars offered the view from afar, but Fahrenheit put you right in the middle of the action.
Facebook / Fahrenheit-Charlotte The rooftop features linear fire pits, a social pool and seasonal herb garden. The view of the skyline with the roaring fire pit has been captured by novice and seasoned photographers alike. It’s perhaps one of the most instagrammed and photographed places in the city.
Facebook / Fahrenheit-Charlotte Owned and curated by Chef Rocco Whalen, the menu features inventive, American cuisine as well as an extensive wine list and creative craft cocktails.
Yelp / Navin K The seasonal herb garden brings a bit of green and lush to the otherwise towering steel views. The couches make a perfect place to sip a mimosa at Sunday brunch or cuddle up for a romantic night.
Yelp / Meleah S. The menu is diverse and features a wide range of options. Appetizers and small plates include kimchi salmon tartare, chorizo stuffed dates, Charlotte “nachos,” and warm buttered Maine lobster rolls.
Yelp / Robert M Main courses include; slow braised American Wagyu short ribs, 21-day dry-aged bone-in strip steak, rack of lamb, and the savory Maine Lobster “Mac & Cheese.” The menu also features salads and pizzas.
Facebook / Fahrenheit-Charlotte Sunday funday? You also can’t beat the ‘high altitude’ brunch here starting at 11AM featuring pancakes and bloody Marys.
Yelp / Tara L From grabbing a bite with a view to celebrating a special occasion with a large group, Fahrenheit should be on the must-do list for spring and summer. During weekends, reservations are recommended.
Facebook / Fahrenheit-Charlotte While the food is stellar, nothing beats the stunning views you’ll get while dining here or even just dropping in to grab a cocktail. In my opinion, it’s one of the best views of Charlotte in Charlotte!
Have you dined here before? What’s your favorite thing about Fahrenheit?
Facebook / Fahrenheit-Charlotte
When Fahrenheit came on to the scene, it was one of the first that offered such an up close view of Uptown. Other restaurants/bars offered the view from afar, but Fahrenheit put you right in the middle of the action.
The rooftop features linear fire pits, a social pool and seasonal herb garden. The view of the skyline with the roaring fire pit has been captured by novice and seasoned photographers alike. It’s perhaps one of the most instagrammed and photographed places in the city.
Owned and curated by Chef Rocco Whalen, the menu features inventive, American cuisine as well as an extensive wine list and creative craft cocktails.
Yelp / Navin K
The seasonal herb garden brings a bit of green and lush to the otherwise towering steel views. The couches make a perfect place to sip a mimosa at Sunday brunch or cuddle up for a romantic night.
Yelp / Meleah S.
The menu is diverse and features a wide range of options. Appetizers and small plates include kimchi salmon tartare, chorizo stuffed dates, Charlotte “nachos,” and warm buttered Maine lobster rolls.
Yelp / Robert M
Main courses include; slow braised American Wagyu short ribs, 21-day dry-aged bone-in strip steak, rack of lamb, and the savory Maine Lobster “Mac & Cheese.” The menu also features salads and pizzas.
Sunday funday? You also can’t beat the ‘high altitude’ brunch here starting at 11AM featuring pancakes and bloody Marys.
Yelp / Tara L
From grabbing a bite with a view to celebrating a special occasion with a large group, Fahrenheit should be on the must-do list for spring and summer. During weekends, reservations are recommended.
While the food is stellar, nothing beats the stunning views you’ll get while dining here or even just dropping in to grab a cocktail. In my opinion, it’s one of the best views of Charlotte in Charlotte!
You’ll find Fahrenheit at – 222 South Caldwell St. Charlotte, NC 28202
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