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25 Best Restaurants in Asheville
"There’s a case to be made that Burial is one of North Carolina’s best breweries, let alone Asheville’s. From the eye-catching can art to the rusted farm equipment adorning the South Slope District taproom’s walls, Burial appears to have a spiritual connection with the metalheads at TRVE Brewing Co. in Denver. Hardcore comparisons aside, Burial excels at nearly every beer style."
"Burial Beer Co | Address: 40 Collier Ave, Asheville, NC 28801, USA Twin Leaf Brewing | Address: 144 Coxe Ave, Asheville, NC 28801, USA"
"White Duck is a trendy a la carte taco shop where you can mix and match all sorts of eclectic tacos. First off, start with their chips and queso – the best app!. If your visit falls during the winter, be sure to try out the Southwest corn chowder soup."
"I can’t even think about someone not liking them—it’s a scary image!. So, I present to you White Duck Taco, home to some of Asheville’s finest. Street food like tacos are an excellent option if you’re eating on a budget while you travel."
"White Duck is a Mexica restaurant that specializes in different taco flavors. It’s a fantastic addition to your list of things to do in Asheville tonight."
"The top floor of Thirsty Monk has been brought to life as a speakeasy, fitting since North Carolina law requires bars that do not serve food must require patrons to become members for a $1 fee. Play along and head inside to taste some of the best cocktails in town, but bring your patience as it takes its craft seriously. Then, head out to its small rooftop courtyard, which looks over South Slope and rarely gets too crowded."
"If you’re looking for a truly handcrafted cocktail, The Top of the Monk is for you!. On top of the Thirsty Monk downtown, over looking the sights and sounds of Pack Square, this rooftop bar is strung with patio lights and city views. Creating their own bitters, infusions, syrups and fresh squeezed juices, your libration will be a an artist’s masterpiece."
"The Hendersonville area may not have nearly as many breweries as you’ll find in neighboring Asheville. But between the Sierra Nevada Brewery and the Bold Rock Mills River Cidery, it is home to two of NC’s best. Located in Mills River (just 7 miles from downtown Hendersonville), Bold Rock is clearly a cidery first, and restaurant second."
"Or you can head to Asheville's South Slope neighborhood where you'll find several breweries, including Burial Beer Co. (the city's first nano-brewery), Green Man Brewery, the Funkatorium (a barrel house and sour tap room associated with Wicked Weed Brewing), Twin Leaf Brewery, and more."
"Brought to you by the makers of Burial Beer, Forestry Camp is both restaurant, brewery and bar. They have a great indoor space that feels like you’ve stepped into a lodge at a National Park. (The buildings actually were constructed by the US Government and housed workers from the CCC who helped out on numerous projects including our beloved Blue Ridge Parkway)."
"This restaurant from the people who brought you Burial Beer has plenty of outdoor dining on an open-air rooftop deck and outdoor picnic area. Oysters and bubbles more your speed for brunch?"
"Asheville Chocolate is one of the only places in town that hand dips all of their chocolate, and that extra effort can definitely be tasted. In addition, these guys are the ones who supply all the chocolate to the Biltmore Estate- so they are very busy hand-rolling chocolatiers!. Owner Melissa explains to our food tours that hand dipping their chocolate allows that perfect crisp as you bite into their truffles."
"Yes, Asheville Chocolate specializes in truffles, but the acclaimed shop offers so much more. When you want a treat that will help you cool down, you’ll feel compelled to order a scoop of gelato. Featuring creamy milk sourced from local grass-fed cows, this delicacy is sure to please."
"One of the most highly-favored Asheville coffee shops is also located in one the city’s coolest buildings. Head to the Asheville flatiron building, and you’ll find World Coffee Cafe, serving espresso drinks, tea and baked goods on the ground floor. Or, go to the shop’s SkyBar at the top of the building, and enjoy alcoholic beverages with a stunning view of the city."
"Located on the ground floor of the Flat Iron Building in downtown Asheville, World Coffee Cafe is an ideal stop for breakfast with a view. You’ll glimpse scenic mountains out the window as you survey the menu, which features an excellent selection of pastries and local, fresh menu items a la carte."
"World Coffee is a great option for downtown Asheville coffee shops. With a convenient location near to parking, it’s one of our standbys. The service here is friendly and fast and the coffee is good."
"You will find all the traditional flavors you love and some newer, fun flavors, like cinnamon bun, dreamsicle, and green apple. There are dipped cones and more toppings than you can count, so that you can create your own original ice cream masterpiece!. This place also makes homemade nostalgic desserts, such as funnel cakes, beignets, shaved ice, and much more!"
"A post shared by Asheville Eats & Drinks🍻🌮🔥 (@ashevilleeatss). 10th Muse Comfort Foods offers caffeine, donuts and ice cream at their shop on Patton Avenue west of downtown Asheville. You'll love their amazing creations including bubble waffle ice cream sundaes, milkshakes, funnel cakes, fried oreos and coffee latte shakes."
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