Food and Drink

These 37 Charlotte ghost kitchens are actually run by popular chain restaurants

A ghost kitchen, or virtual restaurant, uses an existing business to create a new menu available almost exclusively through delivery, and frequently through third-party delivery services such as DoorDash, GrubHub, Postmates, Seamless and Uber Eats. Photo from Valley Diary in Latrobe, Pa. (Shane Dunlap/Pittsburgh Tribune-Review via AP)
A ghost kitchen, or virtual restaurant, uses an existing business to create a new menu available almost exclusively through delivery, and frequently through third-party delivery services such as DoorDash, GrubHub, Postmates, Seamless and Uber Eats. Photo from Valley Diary in Latrobe, Pa. (Shane Dunlap/Pittsburgh Tribune-Review via AP) AP

Dozens of eateries found on food delivery apps may sound like locally-owned establishments but are really ghost kitchens operated by major restaurant chains.

Unless you’ve done some serious research, you would never know that the food you ordered from that restaurant you’ve never heard of is actually coming from places like Hooter’s or Ruby Tuesday’s.

A ghost kitchen is a delivery-only “restaurant” that doesn’t have its own kitchen, The Charlotte Observer reported. It is a collection of food service entities that use the kitchens of popular chain restaurants to prepare online food orders.

Not all ghost kitchens belong to chain restaurants, of course. There are several in Charlotte whose kitchens are leased to small business owners who may not yet have the means — yet — to open a brick-and-mortar.

These spots — considered a new type of virtual food court, whether owned by small businesses or big chains — are also sometimes known as “digital,” “dark,” cloud” or “virtual” kitchens.

Here are 37 examples of chain restaurants operating under different aliases in Charlotte (and the chain restaurants that host them):

For a list of ghost kitchens serving up food from Charlotte’s small, independently owned businesses, check out this list that CharlotteFive published earlier this year.

This story was originally published March 10, 2022 at 1:23 PM.

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Evan Santiago
The Charlotte Observer
Evan Santiago is a reporter for the Charlotte Observer writing for the publication’s Service Journalism Desk. He hails from New York City and is currently based in the Queen City where he works to help local readers navigate the challenges that come with daily life in the modern world.
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