Carolina Ale House opened Monday, July 15th in Concord, North Carolina.  It will be the concept’s 21st restaurant opening and second location in the Charlotte-area. It is the better alternative to a typical sports bar with scratch made food, a family-friendly atmosphere, and outstanding hospitality.

The opening generated approximately 160 jobs in the service industry and management hopes to boost the local economy by adding another dining destination to the Concord Mills shopping area.

In conjunction with the opening, the restaurant will donate 10 percent of its first week food sales to Speedway Children’s Charities Charlotte Chapter. “We are excited to have partnered with such a wonderful, locally focused organization. The charity’s dedication to children in the Concord-area aligns nicely with our company’s philanthropic priorities,” says Kenny Voight, general manager of Carolina Ale House – Concord.

“We are grateful for the generosity of Carolina Ale House and look forward to working with our new neighbor in Concord to be able to have a greater impact on the lives of many children and families in our community,” says Lisa Starnes, director of the Charlotte Chapter of Speedway Children’s Charities, a non-profit whose mission is to help children in need.

The restaurant will be open seven days a week, 11 a.m.– 2a.m. It will feature 72 beers on tap, 99 bottled beers, and an extensive scratch made menu.

 

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