The Taste of Charlotte food festival starts this weekend in Charlotte, North Carolina. A multitude of restaurants participate and streets are shut down. The Taste of Charlotte festival will cost you a fairly penny or two, but will even be a huge support one of probably the most popular festivals in Charlotte.
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Taste of Charlotte information
The Taste of Charlotte festival will span five city blocks in Uptown Charlotte. The festival will start 11 a.m. on Friday, June 11 and will finish at 6 p.m. on Sunday, June 13. There could be more than 30 food vendors, entertainment acts, and dozens of national tours. Given that admission is free, Taste of Charlotte can be a fun place to go for the weekend.
Cost of Taste of Charlotte
Just because there is free admission, doesn’t mean you won’t spend money. It will cost money for parking and transportation. Second, there is the expense of food and drinks. The Taste of Charlotte food and drink vendors do not take cash money. You'll have to purchase special coins from the Taste of Charlotte booths or website. Food and drink costs anywhere between 1 and 6 coins. Anything is sample sized. You'll probably end up spending $20 to get a full meal of any kind.
Taste of Charlotte to the vendors
The 40 or so vendors that will be selling their wares at the Taste of Charlotte won't be getting the entire $1.33 for every token that you determine to hand over to them. Instead, the Taste of Charlotte organization takes a percentage of the cost of the coins to pay for organizational and administrative costs. Visiting the Taste of Charlotte may seem expensive, but it can really be a much less expensive way to check out new restaurants if you spend $6 to get a tasting sample of their wares, instead of $30 to try out a dinner at their regular location.