
What's next after the closure of The King's Kitchen in Uptown Charlotte?
The Uptown restaurant closed due to a lack of foot traffic, but its mission will live on through a new project.
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Uptown restaurant and nonprofit The King's Kitchen announced on Friday that it's closing, but the owner tells WCNC Charlotte its mission will live on at a new and exciting project at the Charlotte Mecklenburg Dream Center.
The King's Kitchen was a staple on West Trade Street for nearly 15 years but had to close due to lack of foot traffic.
"It's a sad day, but it's a good day," Jim Noble, owner of Noble Food and Pursuits said of the closure. He also headed The King's Kitchen.
Noble is sad to see the restaurant go but is proud of its accomplishments, including giving away one million meals.
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