Ask most Charlotteans where to find the best steakhouse in the city, and they’ll point you toward SouthPark or Uptown. That’s exactly how regulars at C&W Steakhouse like it — they’d rather keep Ballantyne’s premier steakhouse to themselves.
From Struggling Concept to Standing Ovations
C&W Steakhouse hasn’t always been C&W. The space at Suite 130 in Ballantyne previously housed a different restaurant concept that was losing ground fast — down 30 to 49 percent year over year. When mother-and-son owners Sharon Conklin and Dean White pivoted to an upscale steakhouse with a 1920s speakeasy-inspired twist in November 2024, the turnaround was immediate. Revenue jumped 44 percent in the first full year.
That kind of reversal doesn’t happen with a name change and a new menu. It happens when owners pour themselves into every detail.
What Makes C&W Different
Charlotte has no shortage of steakhouses. What it lacks is a steakhouse with character. C&W fills that gap with:
- Live jazz — Not background Spotify. Real musicians, every week. The kind of performances that make you put your phone down.
- speakeasy-inspired atmosphere — Dark wood, warm lighting, craft cocktails mixed with showmanship. The smoked old fashioned is practically a floor show.
- Family ownership — Sharon and Dean are there. Not managing from a corporate office three states away. There. That changes everything about how a restaurant feels.
- Private dining — Intimate rooms for celebrations, corporate events, and rehearsal dinners that feel curated, not cookie-cutter.
The Ballantyne Advantage
Ballantyne is one of Charlotte’s most affluent neighborhoods, packed with professionals, families, and foodies — yet until C&W, there wasn’t a single upscale steakhouse in the area. Residents had to drive 20 minutes to SouthPark for a proper steak dinner. C&W changed that overnight.
Free parking, no Uptown traffic, no fighting for a spot in a crowded SouthPark lot. Just great steak, great cocktails, and great music in your own backyard.
The Secret Won’t Last
C&W Steakhouse is already Ballantyne’s top-ranked steakhouse and one of the highest-rated upscale restaurants in the area. As word spreads beyond the neighborhood, the “best-kept secret” window is closing.
Make your reservation before everyone else figures it out. Check the menu, browse special occasion options, or just show up on a jazz night and see what the fuss is about.

