Food and Drink

Beloved barbecue joint closes Charlotte-area restaurant after nearly a decade

After nearly a decade, Mac’s Speed Shop has ended its run in Matthews.

The Charlotte-based barbecue joint, known for its pulled pork and slow-smoked meats, closed its Matthews restaurant after failing to reach an agreement with the landlord to remain at 142 E. John Street, the Charlotte Business Journal first reported.

Mac’s had operated that location since 2017.

A high-angle view of a metal tray holding a Hickory-Smoked BBQ platter. The platter features a rack of glossy, charred ribs, slices of smoked beef brisket, and a mound of pulled pork. It is served with two slices of toasted white bread and two black side bowls containing creamy mac and cheese and dark green collard greens. The meal is set on a weathered wooden picnic table in natural sunlight.
The hickory smoked sampler platter at Mac’s Speed Shop. Mac’s Speed Shop/Courtesy of NiceDay

“We love Matthews and would consider another location if the right opportunity was available,” co-owner Wynn Davis told the CBJ.

Mac’s Matthews restaurant was listed as “permanently closed” as of Tuesday, June 9, but it’s unclear when its last day in business was. It was also scrubbed from the list of locations on the restaurant’s website.

CharlotteFive reached out to Mac’s Hospitality Group, the restaurant’s parent company, for more information on Tuesday but didn’t immediately hear back.

Mac’s Speed Shop is best known as a gathering place for people looking for good barbecue, from bikers to South End locals.
Mac’s Speed Shop is best known as a gathering place for people looking for good barbecue, from bikers to South End locals. Mac’s Speed Shop/Courtesy of NiceDay
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The beloved barbecue chain has four other Charlotte-area locations, including spots in Steele Creek, Concord and Cornelius. Just last year, Mac’s celebrated 20 years at its original restaurant in South End.

“We just wanted a place where we could meet up with friends, gather, ride our motorcycles, maybe have a cold beer and listen to some live music,” co-owner Hall Johnston told CharlotteFive at the time.

“Everybody laughed at us, saying we’d never make anything happen.”

Three of Mac’s Speed Shop original owners, Hall Johnston, Wynn Davis and David Jewell.
Three of Mac’s Speed Shop original owners, Hall Johnston, Wynn Davis and David Jewell. Mac’s Speed Shop
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Mac’s award-winning barbecue, pulled pork and wide variety of craft beers have been key to its longevity in the Carolinas, and the restaurant is showing no signs of slowing down.

After closing its chapter in Matthews, the restaurant has plans to open a new location in Fort Mill, South Carolina this summer.

This is a developing story and will be updated.

The exterior of Mac’s Speed Shop is pictured, showcasing a low-profile building with a large asphalt parking lot in the foreground. The storefront features a red wall section adorned with the restaurant’s name in stylized white text bracketed by orange flames. Large glass windows, a metal roof, and an outdoor patio seating area to the left complete the establishment’s casual, industrial look under an overcast sky.
Mac’s Speed Shop has permanently closed its Matthews restaurant. The local barbecue chain has four other Charlotte-area locations with plans to open another in Fort Mill, South Carolina. Google Street View image from December 2025 ©2026 Google

Mac’s Speed Shop

Location: 142 E John St, Matthews, NC 28105

Location: Various

Cuisine: Barbecue, craft beer

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Instagram: @macspeedshop

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Tanasia Kenney
Sun Herald
Tanasia is a service journalism reporter at the Charlotte Observer | CharlotteFive, working remotely from Atlanta, Georgia. She covers restaurant openings/closings in Charlotte and statewide explainers for the NC Service Journalism team. She’s been with McClatchy since 2020.
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