Neighborhood - North End
Parking? Yes. Plenty of parking in the large lot next to the brewery.
High Chairs? Yes.
Changing Tables? Yes. In both bathrooms.
Play Area? No.
Toys and Games? Frisbee golf on the astroturf lawn outside. Pinball machines and board games inside.
Food? Food trucks often, but no dedicated kitchen.
Run, Explore or Sit? Explore and sit. Possibly run on the lawn depending on the size of the crowd.
Babies, Little Kids or Big Kids? Babies, little kids, and big kids. Babies and little kids will have plenty of room to roam. Big kids can play disc golf or pinball.
Dog Friendly? Dogs are welcome outside on the patio.
Non-Beer Options? Wine, cider, kombucha, seltzer, Hop water, soda and juice boxes.
Beer Focus - One of the icons of Charlotte brewing, NoDa produces a variety of styles, but is best known for Hop Drop ‘N Roll, a West Coast IPA.
Our favorite beer? Scott is getting something hoppy, probably one of the SLURP IPA variants. Though NoDa taps at least one new beer every week, so keep an eye on the limited releases.
Beer to go? Yes. Cans.
Regular Events? Wednesday run club and Thursday night trivia.
Date Spot? If you’re planning to hang at the taproom, it’s a good spot. While the NoDa neighborhood and Camp North End aren’t far away, there are more convenient breweries to visit if you want to make it a NoDa neighborhood date night.
Wifi/Good place to work? Yes.
Our Take? Charlotte’s beer scene (and this website) doesn’t exist without places like NoDa, Olde Meck, and Birdsong. There are going to be shiny, new breweries that open up, but NoDa consistently produces good beer in a fun setting and continues to push the envelope with their weekly releases. Make the trip to the North End and say “Cheers” to NoDa for giving us something to do on a beautiful Saturday.