This spacious and informal diner is a cut above most other inexpensive restaurants, and it's open until 3 AM on weeknights and 24 hours on weekends. The chef's salad with grilled chicken is a must, as is chicken sorrento made with sautéed artichokes, spinach, and sun-dried tomatoes. For dessert there's chocolate-cream pie.
Posted by bigclem from Leland, North Carolina on 5/29/07
My experience at Landmark Diner was heavenly!! I was a little skeptical at first about the place being that it was in the middle of "mexican-ville" but my girlfriend insisted that we try it and I want to first thank her for choosing this diner. Now I would like to commend everyone who has something to do with Landmark Diner. That place really exceeded all of its expectations and my expectations...and my girlfriend's too!! My advice to a future customer, EAT AT LANDMARK...and order the "Fried Half Chicken"!! I live four hours away from Charlotte and I would go there everyday if I could.
Posted by bebu1977 from Charlotte, NC on 4/29/07
If this is the best Charlotte has to offer than don't come to Charlotte. Maybe a lot has changed since the others have reviewed the Landmark but it is a waste of time/money. Maybe it is the fact that noone really knows what a diner is? Located in the heart of "I don't speak a drop of English", this quaint little sore thumb offers Waffle House food at Ruby Tuesday's prices. Oooh I got a BLT for 8 bucks, what a deal. If you are going to this "diner" for a good cup of coffee with your food, don't be dissapointed when it comes out old, cold and something your 2 year old could have made. Dare I say I would rather eat at Waffle House, I shudder the thought but YES.
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