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A typical home in Dilworth

Dilworth is a neighborhood and commercial district located in south-central Charlotte. Its exact borders are open to interpretation, but Dilworth is generally regarded as the area between South Blvd., Morehead St., Kenilworth Ave., and Sedgefield Park.

Visitors to Dilworth often comment on the traditional, residential feel of the neighborhood. As the city's earliest suburb, it was designed around wide avenues with a shady tree canopy. This provides some of the city's most pleasant (and expensive) residential streets, but don't be fooled: Dilworth also boasts some of the city's best evening-life options. A slew of restaurants along East Boulevard offer high-end cuisine in almost every category imaginable, making Dilworth a prime place to grab dinner before heading to the bars and clubs of nearby Uptown or South End.

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Though the central part of the district is walkable (and within easy walking distance of South End), Dilworth as a whole is most easily traveled by car. It is a short taxi ride from Uptown, South End or Myers Park.

The Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) operates bus routes 19 and 25 through Dilworth. Routes 6 and 18 serve the eastern edge of Dilworth and routes 10 and 16 serve the western edge of Dilworth. Another mass transit option is to take the LYNX Blue Line[dead link] light rail service to the East/West Blvd station in South End and walk the short distance into the central part of Dilworth from there.

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  • 1 Latta Park. Located a couple of blocks north of East Blvd, this historic park is well-positioned to serve the lunch crowd coming from South Blvd. restaurants. It includes a "sprayground" for children, making it a summertime favorite. Latta Park (Q6497028) on Wikidata Latta Park on Wikipedia

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Dilworth has some of Charlotte's best boutique shopping, especially along major streets such as East Boulevard. Most stores are in converted bungalows, though there are a few large shopping centers here and there. Dilworth is a perfect neighborhood for sunny-afternoon shopping.

  • 1 Paper Skyscraper, 330 East Blvd, +1 704 333-7130. Cards, gifts, bath and body items, candles, stationery, books, and small home accessories.

Eat

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Asian inspired

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Mediterranean- and Italian-American

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  • 7 Brixx Pizza, 1801 Scott Ave, +1 704 376-1000. Critically acclaimed and very family-friendly, Brixx goes far beyond the norm with its pizza selection. Lots of variety on the menu, including pasta dishes and full-size salad options.
  • 8 Dolce, 1710 Kenilworth Ave, +1 704 332-7525.
  • 9 Showmars, 1600 East Blvd, +1 704 375-3034. Cheap Greek fare at this local chain can be found all over the city. This location is convenient to shopping and entertainment. $5-8.

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This district travel guide to Dilworth is a usable article. It has information for getting in as well as some complete entries for restaurants and hotels. An adventurous person could use this article, but please feel free to improve it by editing the page.