BrickTop's has found a niche in the competitive Southpark market by serving good solid food in a comfortable atmosphere.?? This Nashville based chain has filled the void when Manzetti's left Specialty Shops on the Park.?? We arrived at 12:45 on a Wednesday and they were on a 25 minute wait so we sat at the bar with the free jukebox.
The bar was also packed but we managed to find 3 bar stools and ordered off the lunch menu.?? BrickTop's food is best described as simple and straightforward, a true American bistro.?? They don't try to "chef it up" too much.?? I ordered the club sandwich with homemade chips.
It was big enough to share.?? Adam went with the fish taco's.
Brent, who is our in house foodie decided to go with the sliders.?? He has been on a slider kick lately and has promised us to rank the best sliders in Charlotte.?? We will hold him to it.
Trust us everything was delicious, the fact that they were on a wait on a Wednesday should say enough. ???? Restaurant Traffic will go back for dinner and report back on the entree's.?? It is a tough job but someone has to do it.?? So let's hear it from you, what is your favorite Southpark restaurant and why?
Brio’s is my favorite Southpark restaurant. Never have had a bad meal there.
No the best Southpark restaurant is Roosters!
My vote goes to a Charlotte original, Harpers.
My girlfriend and I always go to the Cheesecake Factory for the large portions. It is the best deal in Southpark.
I also like Rooster’s since you can see the food being prepared in the show kitchen. The food quality is second to none.