

The property at 511 North Church Street was acquired by Vinton Liddell in 1891 for a sum of $3,000. It was on this very plot that Mr. Liddell erected the residence that now stands, becoming the abode of the McNinch family for the majority of its existence. Inside, the craftsmanship is a testament to Victorian artistry, with intricate, richly molded woodwork adorning both levels of the residence. Under the guidance of the esteemed architect Mr. Karl Bitter, renowned for his work at the Biltmore Estate in Asheville, many of these designs, including the exquisite, coffered ceiling in the Library, were replicated. The residence boasts 10 tiled fireplaces, with a distinctive 3-way fireplace serving as a focal point, connecting the foyer, library
Set menus & tasting menus of high-end Continental fare in a restored Victorian house.
Hours
| Tuesday | 5:30–11 PM |
| Wednesday | 5:30–11 PM |
| Thursday | 5:30–11 PM |
| Friday | 5:30–11 PM |
| Saturday | 5:30–11 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 511 N Church St, Charlotte, NC 28202
Phone: (704) 332-6159
Website: http://www.mcninchhouserestaurant.com/
Menu Photos
Order and Reservations
Reservations: opentable.com
Photo Gallery
Related Web Results
McNinch House Restaurant | Charlotte, NC
Fall Menu – McNinch House Restaurant
McNinch House Restaurant (@mcninch_house_restaurant)
Reviews
The food was terrific, each prix-fixe course highlighting seasonal ingredients and flawless technique. The wine pairing was exceptional; each glass came with an origin story, featuring unique varietals that paired perfectly.
Service was attentive yet unobtrusive, enhancing the magical vibe.
Quirky tip: Check the bathroom – it’s a historical delight worth seeing (who knew?).
A fantastic evening; we’ll return soon. For romantic, upscale dining in Charlotte, there’s no match.
Inclusive of the beautiful historic setting I and best ever service, we really enjoyed the fact that there was no menu. Chef O’Conner reached out to us prior to our reservation to ask us about our culinary likes and he amazingly prepared a multi-course meal that impressed us at every course. The wine pairing was also spot on.
In a world full of places with hundreds of items on their menus, it felt like stepping back to a simpler more pure time where you could just enjoy the moment and not worry about making an incorrect choice of food or wine and missing out on something.
Thank You All for the best meal experience ever!!!
We look forward to enjoying this experience with our kids!!!
Hospitality was as in 5start Michelin food was amazing ! No rush at all – you can be here all evening
Growing up, my Dad wasn’t just an industrial engineer—he was a hobby chef with serious skills. He spent his childhood in restaurants, and at home, he brought that magic to our table. I didn’t grow up eating “normal kid food,” and to this day, he’s the best cook I know. My love for food? 100% from him.
The McNinch House has been on my list for over a decade—and let me tell you, it was worth the wait. Executive Chef Eric O’Connor, who joined just a year ago, blew us away.
We had the 4-course tasting menu (I truly don’t know how people survive the 5-course!), and every dish was a standout:
*Corn & Clam Chowder – the cream is everything
*Bone Marrow – best I’ve ever had
*Lamb Lollipops (my husbands) – best I’ve ever had
*Pork Wellington (my husbands) – the basil took it over the top
*Snapper Succotash – the bacon made it
*Crème Brûlée – perfectly done
From the surprise oyster starter (cool presentation served in a shell over ice) to the palate-cleansing sorbet between courses, every detail was thoughtful and special.
Chef Eric personally served our entrée—how cool is that? The service was impeccable, with a main server and 2-3 others helping throughout. At the end, they even handed me a freshly picked rose from their garden.
We dined in a historic 1800s home filled with charm, and afterward strolled through the garden—flowers everywhere, twinkle lights, fountains, and the Charlotte skyline in view.
I had to ask for the chef’s autograph and a photo—he’s just that good. We told him he deserves a star, and he smiled and said, “We’re on the list.” So now I’m shouting from the rooftops: let’s help make that Michelin star happen! He absolutely deserves it.
Thank you, Chef Eric and the entire McNinch House team, for one of the most enchanting, romantic, and memorable meals I’ve ever had in Charlotte. The whole evening—2.5 hours of pure joy—was not just dinner, it was an experience. ❤️
In general the food was just bland and unremarkable.
We had high expectations of McNinch as it was recommended by locals and the reviews looked good, but we left disappointed.
The pacing of the meal left a lot to be desired…we had gaps of 20+ minutes between courses. We were at our table for nearly 3 hours.
The wine pairings were adequate, but we didn’t get any context on the reason for the pairings.
The portions served for a 5 course meal were massive, the halibut and short rib portions that were served to us would have worked as a standalone entree, not a component of a 5 course tasting menu. There was a lot of waste.
Some positives
The Atlantic Beach Pie was to die for, never experienced this take before.
The cook on the halibut was well executed but it was hard to get over the size of the portion.
My husband wants to return for his birthday!!