Restaurant

The Fig Tree Restaurant

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Hannah
October 31, 2017
One of the oldest restaurants in the neighborhood, in a beautifully renovated historic home. I love walking over on weeknights for a glass of wine at their bar. Also a great date spot.
Liomai
May 31, 2016
Five star dining. Great for special occasions. Pricey.
Garrett
December 24, 2015
in Beautiful old home
John
January 7, 2012
Fine dining in a restored craftsman bungalow dating from 1913.
Carolina Property Management,
August 26, 2022
Sets the standard for a white tablecloth, fine dining destination in Charlotte. Husband-and-wife duo Greg and Sara Zanitsch opened The Fig Tree in 2005 after a year of renovations to a historic Craftsman-style bungalow in Elizabeth. That attention to detail comes through in the dishes and service, too. The Fig Tree isn’t focused on what’s new or trendy, and that’s evident in the restaurant’s longstanding signature dish, the elk chop, which has been on the menu for nearly 15 years. Must-order dish: Fig Tree’s famous elk chop ($58) — served with crispy parmesan Yukon gold potatoes, bacon-braised red cabbage, and whole grain mustard demi-glace. Of note: Their wine selection is as thick as a bible and has by-the-bottle and glass options. Location: 1601 East 7th Street Neighborhood: Elizabeth Hours: Monday-Friday 5:30pm-10pm, Saturdays 5pm-9pm and Sunday 5pm-9pm.
Sets the standard for a white tablecloth, fine dining destination in Charlotte. Husband-and-wife duo Greg and Sara Zanitsch opened The Fig Tree in 2005 after a year of renovations to a historic Craftsman-style bungalow in Elizabeth. That attention to detail comes through in the dishes and service,…

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