Food scene
Former Hudson's Department Store that's been fully renovated as Taproom and Brewery Operations
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Newgrass Brewing Co.
213 S Lafayette StFormer Hudson's Department Store that's been fully renovated as Taproom and Brewery Operations
Ni Fen Bistro
214 - A S Lafayette StNice yet casual restaurant in heart of Uptown Shelby
Counter-serve local shop offering frozen yogurt with various toppings in a relaxed space.
Uptown Sweets & Treats
221 S Lafayette StCounter-serve local shop offering frozen yogurt with various toppings in a relaxed space.
Local fixture dishing up American comfort food in an old-school setting with checkerboard floors.
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Shelby Cafe
220 S Lafayette StLocal fixture dishing up American comfort food in an old-school setting with checkerboard floors.
Always fresh - local coffee shop with pastries and great service
LilyBean's Micro-Roasted Coffee House
108 E Warren StAlways fresh - local coffee shop with pastries and great service
J-Bird's Deli & Ales
106 W Marion StFresh, local sandwich shop in Uptown Shelby!
Authentic Tex-Mex in colorful atmosphere with great specials and a small patio for outdoor dining
El Acapulco Mexican Restaurant
301 S Dekalb StAuthentic Tex-Mex in colorful atmosphere with great specials and a small patio for outdoor dining
Alston Bridges BBQ Inc. is a family owned business established in 1956 by Alston Bridges. It is now owned and ran by his son Julian Kent Bridges and wife of 50 years Linda Bridges and three of there four children Michelle Beaver, Jay Bridges and Reid Bridges.
Alston Bridges Barbecue
620 E Grover StAlston Bridges BBQ Inc. is a family owned business established in 1956 by Alston Bridges. It is now owned and ran by his son Julian Kent Bridges and wife of 50 years Linda Bridges and three of there four children Michelle Beaver, Jay Bridges and Reid Bridges.
Izzi ‘Que Barbeque
127 W Marion StShelby's newest BBQ restaurant set in a retrofitted space in Uptown Shelby
Red Bridges Barbecue Lodge
2000 E Dixon BlvdLocal Retail
Some of Uptown Shelby's locally owned and operated retail groups that make Shelby shine
A new boutique in Uptown Shelby, North Carolina, Miss Molly's is your headquarters for all things trendy! We offer the latest in ladies and girls clothing and accessories all while maintaining a reasonable price point. We love a good deal and know that you do too, so you'll never find anything in our store over $50!
Miss Molly's Boutique
111 W Graham StA new boutique in Uptown Shelby, North Carolina, Miss Molly's is your headquarters for all things trendy! We offer the latest in ladies and girls clothing and accessories all while maintaining a reasonable price point. We love a good deal and know that you do too, so you'll never find anything in our store over $50!
We welcome you to come inside & see what Shelby's newest kitchen & bath center has to offer. Come be inspired! NKBA 2019 showroom of the year 1st place for 5000 sq ft, NC Main Street award
Greenbrook Design Kitchen and Bath Home Center
112 N Lafayette StWe welcome you to come inside & see what Shelby's newest kitchen & bath center has to offer. Come be inspired! NKBA 2019 showroom of the year 1st place for 5000 sq ft, NC Main Street award
Foothills Farmers Market
126 W Marion StWednesdays and Saturdays from 8am-12pm
Experiences
Originally set up by the Smithsonian with engaging exhibits, special event space, state of the art technology and rich programming provide a memorable experience for visitors.
The Earl Scruggs Center combines the life story of legendary five-string banjo master and Cleveland County native, Earl Scruggs, with the unique and engaging story of the history and cultural traditions of the region in which Mr. Scruggs was born and raised. It was in the nearby Flint Hill community that Earl learned to play the banjo and adapted the three finger playing style to what has become known around the world a "Scruggs Style".
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Earl Scruggs Center
103 S Lafayette StOriginally set up by the Smithsonian with engaging exhibits, special event space, state of the art technology and rich programming provide a memorable experience for visitors.
The Earl Scruggs Center combines the life story of legendary five-string banjo master and Cleveland County native, Earl Scruggs, with the unique and engaging story of the history and cultural traditions of the region in which Mr. Scruggs was born and raised. It was in the nearby Flint Hill community that Earl learned to play the banjo and adapted the three finger playing style to what has become known around the world a "Scruggs Style".
Twin Trestle Trailhead
940 W Grover StWalking trail along the First Broad River in Shelby
Shelby City Parks
850 W Sumter StMunicipal Golf Course, Merry-Go-Round, Train, Tennis, Gardens