7 cool things about the 7th Street Market
(1) 7th Street Market has a mission. That’s cool. Their mission is to “celebrate the food culture of the Carolinas and promote local and regional farmers, food artisans, and entrepreneurs. The Market helps mitigate food deserts in surrounding neighborhoods addressing access, health & food education, and cost.”
(2) 7th Street Market has real food. Jen ordered the Grilled Cheese from Orman’s Cheese shop. I was kinda thinking – what are you 8 years old? But it looked awesome and she destroyed it (I’m ordering it next time). I order the lunch special Pepperoni Pizza from Pure Pizza. Delightful.
(3) 7th Street Market has a legitimate coffee shop vibe. And, the coffee/tea to back it up. The tea from Charlotte Tea & Spice came with one of those fancy french press thingies and my coffee from Not Just Coffee came from a barista that was dead serious.
(4) 7th Street Market has wifi.
@MJonesCLT @7thpublicmarket It does!! I work from there all the time.
— Nikki Wolfe (@Nikki704) January 9, 2015
//><!--(5) 7th Street Market often has cool and free events. My favorite type of events. Examples include cooking classes and yoga.//--><!
Green & Lean 2015 is underway! Join @VivaRawCLT @bodyworkerTom @MetroFitnessCLT @TheWholeTulip @NourishClt til 6pm pic.twitter.com/amB9DBkmO4 — 7th St Public Market (@7thPublicMarket) January 3, 2015
(6) 7th Street Market has passionate foodie fans.
RT @LocalLoafCLT: Two ways to warm you up #Clt French Onion Soup and Chicken w/ Garden Veggie Soup @7thPublicMarket pic.twitter.com/ztEfHXkTs1
— 7th St Public Market (@7thPublicMarket) January 8, 2015
Since you’re curious, I “8” at @7thPublicMarket‘s Pure Pizza tonight w/ @followJKC. #foodgram #charlotte #punny pic.twitter.com/aXiJmbO9FA
— Adam Carpenter (@acarpentermusic) January 6, 2015
.@HZLNTS Your crepes are so wonderful that I’m considering leaving my job & family & moving to Charlotte. pic.twitter.com/CQtHy5wT8I
— Matt Riggins™ (@MattLovesYoohoo) December 30, 2014
(7) 7th Street Market has a cool outside area to drink coffee or beer or juice or milk (if arctic weather ever ends).
This story was originally published January 12, 2015 at 1:05 AM with the headline "7 cool things about the 7th Street Market."