Mark W.
Yelp
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So one thing I like to do when getting food or drink from international airports is I like to look for places where I can't get this kind of thing at home. Thankfully with Charlotte, you can just look for the "CLT" to look for Carolina Original spots that opened up in the airport. My bigger reason for coming here though is because back in 2023 when I played over for like 6 hours at this airport, I came here when it was The Broken Spoke and got a Campari/Perrier mix-up to start the lay-over.
Since my last visit, this place has gone under new management and has now become Great Wagon Road Distilling Company. However, they do have a drink called "The Broken Spoke", and given the memory of what I had the last time I was here, I went with that. Honestly, I wasn't expecting this to be quite so strong as it was, but I had 2 and this led to me being buzzed pretty much the rest of my layover. In fact, it even led to some drunken ordering that I will speak about in a couple other reviews. This drink has RUA Single Malt Whiskey, Benedictine, Amaro Montenegro, and a Zested Orange Rim. It was good, I just did not expect it to hit that strong. I'm sure everyone in Charlotte loved seeing me prance around the terminals like an idiot.
Actually, let's talk about my bartender Isabela for a moment. So when I had told her my order, she originally wasn't sure it was even on the menu. Luckily for both of us, she'd checked to see if she had the ingredients. Turns out, she did, and she was able to get it done. She's actually nice bartender, and kind of like what I was saying in one of my other airport reviews, I applaud anyone who can keep their demeanor in an airport setting when people have to board flights to anywhere. She was actually the one to tell me about the name change which I actually appreciated as it was a confusing sight for me when I had landed in Charlotte.
All in all, a good stop if you have time between flights. Just make sure you finish your drinks well before boarding, and don't let the name change scare you.