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Where to Eat Good Fast Food in Asheville, NC
"From Business: Sbarro is the home of The Original NY Style pizza featuring our XL NY Slice. We make our dough fresh and shred 100% whole milk mozzarella cheese in store each…"
"Middle Eastern street food joint Baba Nahm is where chefs Brian and Laura Smith have focused their significant culinary energies since COVID-19 pressures forced the closure of their Biltmore Village restaurant Rezaz. A pre-pandemic downtown lunch staple, Laura pivoted the concept by switching to takeout only and turning the small seating area into a bakery where she puts her pastry chef background to good use creating the menu’s house-made pita and laffa breads, cookies, granola, and other items. A simple option that serves a pair or groups of four or eight is Baba’s Feast, a par-cooked take-home meal of roasted Cornish game hen stuffed with ground lamb, caramelized onions, and basmati rice accompanied by grilled broccolini with horseradish-herb zhoug, Persian chopped salad, and rich muhammara dip with vegetable crudite."
"It’s the question that even the most intrepid beer lovers find themselves asking when confronted by the variety, prestige, and sheer volume of craft breweries that call Asheville home. This increasingly trendy mountain town in the Smokies has been a brewery hotbed for decades thanks to its pristine spring water, boundary-pushing brewers, and eco-conscious drinkers craving tasty beers made with quality ingredients. You’ll have a lot of options when mapping your taproom adventure in the Land of the Sky."
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"The bouncy beats, beautifully crafted cocktails and sharable plates make this place super unique. If you need a good craft cocktail to the face, Sovereign Remedies should be your #1 choice."
"There were no reservations available, but we thought we'd try our luck walking in. We got seated right away and our waitress,..."
"A restaurant that pays tribute to butter in its name is one that deserves some recognition. This spot routinely shows up for best brunch spots because of dishes like bananas foster French toast, egg sandwiches, and grits. To catch the brunch crowd, Roux serves up its breakfast menu all the way until 2 p.m."
"Roux is at the Hilton Asheville, and because it is a hotel restaurant, it serves up some of the best cheap eats in Asheville all day long. The menu at Roux features a variety of Am..."
"Roux, the signature restaurant of Hilton Biltmore Park, puts a sophisticated spin on classic southern comfort food. Chef Randy Dunn takes inspiration in equal parts from his grandm..."
"Separated into two floors, you’ll find refreshing and innovative American craft beers to enjoy upstairs, and on the first floor, you’ll find some of the brewery’s best Belgian and other European rare beers. The latter fits well with the brewery’s name, Thirsty Monk, which harkens back to the Belgian monks who brewed beer in the Middle Ages. With more than 30 beers on tap and more than 100 bottles to choose from, there’s certainly something for everyone here."
"A post shared by Thirsty Monk (@monkpub) on Dec 31, 2019 at 3:22pm PST. Thirsty Monk is a nice and cozy bar that is famous for its wide selection of beer, most especially their Belgian beer!. Drinking here would feel like you’re somewhere in Europe."
"Chall Gray brings another winner to Asheville’s cocktail universe with Little Jumbo, a stand-alone cocktail bar just outside the Montford neighborhood. A rounded list of 20 house cocktails ensures drinks can be promptly replicated, an attention to detail honed by Gray from his time at Top of the Monk. A white port aperitif is slurpable and a trio of gin and tonics organized by distiller feels apt in the pertly appointed space."
"Clayton from Knox Road Tripper introduced us to Papa’s & Beer, and now, we cannot stay away. With multiple locations across Asheville, this is the perfect Asheville takeout restaurant for burritos. A family-run business, they boast of Authentic California-style Mexican cuisine."
"I should have taken a picture but let me just say they are so delicious. Love the variety of... (828) 255-2204Order online"
"Proof that Asheville’s beverage scene goes far beyond beer, Ben’s Tune Up is the city’s first sake brewery, using 100 percent American rice and mountain water to create its creamy elixirs. Staying on brand with Asheville’s penchant for garage spaces, Ben’s is inside a former auto shop, with an abundant beer garden and on-site takeout window slinging sake-friendly snacks like dumplings, egg rolls, and kimchi brats. Unpasteurized sake is served cold on draft, including fruit-infused versions like pineapple-jalapeno and blueberry-lime."
"From the outside it’s hard to tell that Ben’s Tune Up even has an outdoor area. But do yourself a favor and check it out because you’ll discover a sort of outdoor/indoor space with a bunch of different places to hang out and listen to live music, talk with your friends, people watch, etc. It makes our list as one of the best outdoor spots in Asheville to grab a drink because the staff is super friendly, they often have live music and well, there’s a roof if you want one and tons of spots without one if you don’t."
"It’s a sake brewery with a beer garden and Asian fusion restaurant, combining all of your favorites into one convenient location!. It’s open in the afternoons and evenings every day and includes an urban beer garden, full-service restaurant, sake brewery, and sake tasting room. View this post on Instagram"
"Red Ginger is one of the best Chinese restaurants in Asheville, and it is also a great spot for an affordable meal. As its name suggests, Red Ginger focuses on dim sum, so enjoy a ..."
"Red Ginger's chefs extend Chinese dim sum to an all-day menu with tapas-style plates, beautifully presented and served in an upscale setting...Read More"