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    Harris Teeter

    3.5 (44 reviews)
    Open 6:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Jennifer E.

    I rarely come to this location even though it's close to my job. It's a nice location, but the only thing I don't like is that it's 2 floors. So they have like lotions, health and more beauty things on the second floor so if you have to get anything in that area, you are forced to go upstairs. You can either take the elevator, which is useful if you have a cart, or you can take the stairs if you like. They do have a bar area upstairs, though, so if you would like wine, you can definitely get one. There are also plenty of seats and tables upstairs, so if you want to eat lunch or just something you bought to eat from there, you can definitely sit and enjoy a meal there. They also have an outside patio area with chairs and a table, which you can definitely enjoy when the weather is nice. They do have a Starbucks inside this location, which is nice. They have a deli section, sushi, some hot foods. They have a salad bar which has plenty of great fresh ingredients. The only thing I don't like is that they don't have a hot food bar or an Asian bar. I like having those options so that I have something hot to pair with my salad. Other than that, it's not a bad location. They have an open parking lot, but their parking is limited, so if you go during peak hours, it can get full, and you will have to drive around until you can snag a spot.

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    Bruce K.

    It's bigger on the inside because the store is on two stories. There's a flight of stairs and an elevator that moves quickly and has enough room for at least three shopping carts. This Teeter has the usual excellent shopping experience with well stocked and well leveled shelves, plenty of room to move about, bright lights and shopping carts where all four wheels work great. Seafood, butcher, deli, huge cheese bunker, lots of produce. Upstairs, a large selection of beer and wine.

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    Doctor B.

    Along came Kroger.... ....and the party ended. This used to be a great grocery store. Then, for some insane reason, they closed it and built a building that's way too big for the intersection, cannot understand how the design got through the city planning commission. Adding insult to injury, some moron chose to make this new store 2 levels and it's a real pain in the you know what. All that said, it was still a pretty good grocery store. (none of that is on Kroger) Then Kroger bought them -- game over. -- The store is filthy. The vegetable and milk sections especially so (see picture). This is true at East Blvd also. -- The quality of the meat is still good, but after 4.30pm they never have anyone behind the counter that can cut meat. If a person wanted to stop in after work and request a specific cut of meat, no can do. (the meat counter at Southpark is beyond bad, just filthy) -- They have lots of selections of cheese, pretty much always very old. A while back I opened my cheese at home and behind the label where it wasn't visible, covered in nasty mold. -- The vegetables and vegetable prices are just terrible, look at the corn in the attached picture. The signage is terrible..."extra large artichokes", are anything but that. White corn, is yellow at least half the time. Etc... I've given up and started shopping at Publix, the store is SPOTLESS. The prices are GREAT. The quality of the vegetable products is EXCELLENT. Publix isn't nearly as convenient but at this point I'd seriously be worried about catching some kind of disease from the vegetable section of the Harris Teeter in Myers Park.

    Jeff R.

    Met some friends at the upstairs wine, beer and beverage bar to hear a local singing talent one evening recently. I did not realize HT had performers come in as well as the bar and outside balcony seating at this particular HT in Myers Park! We had a great time and the local craft beer selection (as well as the wine selection) at the bar were very good!! Also prices of wine and beer were on special (local craft beer for $4 and $5). Assuming HT has these events regularly so know I'll be back!

    Rosé all Day
    Key J.

    This review is mostly about the amazing wine bar. Who knew supermarkets had wine bars. A work friend and I went here today at 6:30 to grab a glass. The special was half priced rosé so we grabbed a $6 glass. It was super tasty, a little bitter but had notes of strawberries. The wine sommelier was great and friendly! We sat outside and watched the bustle of the charlotte working class heading home. It was a nice day and we saw the sunset. The couches outside are super comfy and there was great shade. The overall ambience was great and it was an amazing way to unwind after a day at work. Head over to grab a drink and relax on the deck.

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    Nice Harris teeter but the deli lady (specifically sandwich station) is always SO rude. Other then that, clean store and nice bar area.

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    10 years ago

    Great wine bar but groceries can use a little help. Meat selection is limited so are the fresh veggies and pre cook options

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    3.9(99 reviews)
    2.0 mi
    $$
    Budget friendly
    Family-owned & operated

    I'm updating my review since it's been a while since my last one. I've visited now multiple times…read moreand each time I visit I'm always happy with what I walk out with. They have both free and paid tastings. Keep an eye out for their free ones each day so you can sample a few of their featured wines, or the paid tastings that give you much more of a in depth background of wine. I love that they have a wonderful selection of all different priced wines so you find a great bottle at an affordable price. Each time I ask for help they are very friendly and I never feel silly asking basic questions. If you're buying for a specific person or a certain occasion make sure to ask for their recommendation and they won't disappoint. They also have a decent selection of beer, cider, sake, and other specialty alcohol if needed. Highly recommend!

    First time visiting this location, and I was not disappointed. It is a bit overwhelming when you…read morefirst enter, but once you get your bearings and locate the actual thing you want, it gets better. I was looking for some sparkling wine and located the aisle for it fairly easy. Was able to see a whole selection of all of their sparkling wine and noticed that they were cheaper than a Harris Teeter, Food Lion, Publix, etc. I was very excited to find the kind I like and for a fraction of the cost. This will be my new favorite place. They have a huge parking lot as it's located in a shopping center. Everyone was super friendly and efficient and gave great recommendations.

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    Reid's Fine Foods

    3.6(225 reviews)
    3.0 miSouthPark
    $$

    Amazing with fantastic service. They serve a great brunch, Easter brunch, and Mother's Day!read more

    As a foodie transplant from the West Coast, walking into Reid's immediately reminded me of a…read morebeloved high-end grocer back home--something along the lines of Draeger's: beautifully curated, family-owned, and designed to feel like a destination rather than just a place to shop. There's a real sense of history here. From what I understand, Reid's is one of the oldest grocers in Charlotte, and that legacy shows in the details. The rich green tile, classic signage, and thoughtfully designed layout create an elevated, almost European-style market experience. It feels polished, intentional, and welcoming all at once. What stands out: * The store is beautifully merchandised and carefully curated with specialty and seasonal items you don't always find elsewhere. * The wine bar and café concept make this more than a grocery stop--it's a place to linger. I've enjoyed flights, tastings, and brunch on the patio, and each visit has felt like a small occasion. * Location-wise, it really depends on which store you're visiting. The SouthPark and Myers Park locations have easy, convenient parking, and there's also a newer location in Ballantyne (near Pineville). The Uptown locations, while not necessarily "easy parking," are incredibly walkable--perfect if you live, work, or have meetings nearby. If you're already Uptown, this is a fantastic stop to pick up elevated items for a beautiful dinner--think wine, specialty cheeses, or even something indulgent like caviar to round things out. One thing I appreciate is that Reid's doesn't try to be everything to everyone. It's not an organic-focused market like Whole Foods, and that's okay--it serves a different purpose. The clientele here tends to be people looking for specialty ingredients, elevated prepared foods, and a more curated shopping experience. Many shoppers probably visit both stores depending on their needs, and I find myself doing the same. When Reid's really shines: During the holidays and special seasons. Their selection of unique, festive, and hard-to-find items makes it a go-to for entertaining or finding something a little extra special. Overall, Reid's feels like a true Charlotte institution--elegant, distinctive, and consistently well executed. It's the kind of place that makes grocery shopping feel enjoyable again, and I'm looking forward to continuing to explore more of what they offer as I keep eating my way through Charlotte. Bottom line: A beautifully curated local market with history, charm, and a destination-worthy wine bar--perfect for specialty shopping, brunch, and seasonal finds.

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    Reid's Fine Foods

    3.9(156 reviews)
    1.6 miMyers Park
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    As a foodie transplant from the West Coast, walking into Reid's immediately reminded me of a…read morebeloved high-end grocer back home--something along the lines of Draeger's: beautifully curated, family-owned, and designed to feel like a destination rather than just a place to shop. There's a real sense of history here. From what I understand, Reid's is one of the oldest grocers in Charlotte, and that legacy shows in the details. The rich green tile, classic signage, and thoughtfully designed layout create an elevated, almost European-style market experience. It feels polished, intentional, and welcoming all at once. What stands out: * The store is beautifully merchandised and carefully curated with specialty and seasonal items you don't always find elsewhere. * The wine bar and café concept make this more than a grocery stop--it's a place to linger. I've enjoyed flights, tastings, and brunch on the patio, and each visit has felt like a small occasion. * Location-wise, it really depends on which store you're visiting. The SouthPark and Myers Park locations have easy, convenient parking, and there's also a newer location in Ballantyne (near Pineville). The Uptown locations, while not necessarily "easy parking," are incredibly walkable--perfect if you live, work, or have meetings nearby. If you're already Uptown, this is a fantastic stop to pick up elevated items for a beautiful dinner--think wine, specialty cheeses, or even something indulgent like caviar to round things out. One thing I appreciate is that Reid's doesn't try to be everything to everyone. It's not an organic-focused market like Whole Foods, and that's okay--it serves a different purpose. The clientele here tends to be people looking for specialty ingredients, elevated prepared foods, and a more curated shopping experience. Many shoppers probably visit both stores depending on their needs, and I find myself doing the same. When Reid's really shines: During the holidays and special seasons. Their selection of unique, festive, and hard-to-find items makes it a go-to for entertaining or finding something a little extra special. Overall, Reid's feels like a true Charlotte institution--elegant, distinctive, and consistently well executed. It's the kind of place that makes grocery shopping feel enjoyable again, and I'm looking forward to continuing to explore more of what they offer as I keep eating my way through Charlotte. Bottom line: A beautifully curated local market with history, charm, and a destination-worthy wine bar--perfect for specialty shopping, brunch, and seasonal finds.

    We found this gem off Selwyn and was pleasantly surprised! "Almost Half price" Tuesdays…read morecharcuterie board and vino specials was fantastic. Clientele is a bit older and certainly not a loud crowd.

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