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"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"
"Hi-Wire Brewing, which opened in 2013 soon after Wicked Weed, has become one of the more established breweries in Asheville. Since then, Hi-Wire has opened a second Asheville location as well as spots in Durham and Knoxville, TN. The circus-themed brewery produces a wide variety of beers but has earned acclaim for its tart kettle sours, complex wild ales, and easy-drinking lagers. Hi-Wire is a fundamental part of the Asheville community and is worth a visit any time you’re in town."
"Hi-Wire Brewing’s passion for craft beer shines through in every brew they create, making it one of the best breweries near Asheville, NC. They have a light-hearted circus theme that embodies the fun and creative aspect of the craft. Their beers can be found around the area at bars and restaurants, and their tasting room is always a good time. Just keep an eye out for the building that’s painted in rainbow colors– once you see it, you’re in the right place!"
"Hi-Wire’s Big Top location, which features a beer garden, taproom, event space, and where all of Hi-Wire’s beers are made, embodies the spirit of Asheville – a place where community, fun, art, and creativity are fostered. I love the atmosphere at Hi-Wire Brewing Big Top the most. It’s housed in an industrial warehouse, with indoor/outdoor seating with walls painted in bright, whimsical colors and motifs inspired by a real-life “big top” circus tent!"
"If you stayed in the River Arts District or headed to South Slope for a brewery visit, then I'd recommend going to Buxton Hall Barbecue for dinner. This BBQ spot in South Slope is run by James Beard Nominee Elliott Moss, and serves up true Carolina barbecue in an airy space with an open kitchen. They smoke whole hogs, and I swear their pulled pork was some of the best I've ever eaten!"
"There are so many things I love about Buxton Hall BBQ. The location is right downtown close to a bunch of breweries, which is perfect if you want to grab lunch before, after, or during your brewery crawl. The building is an old warehouse that they turned into a huge open space dining area with an industrial chic vibe. The fried chicken sandwich is the best in town."
"Some of Asheville’s most famous BBQ restaurants include Buxton Hall BBQ or Luella’s Bar-B-Que. North Carolinians will argue that their BBQ is the best in the world, so if you’re from out of state, you really can’t miss this regional delight."
"Went here for dinner with my extended family of 6 and everyone loved their meals and drinks. We were a little apprehensive because it was in a Holiday Inn…”more"
"Already one of the best patio spots in town- the outdoor space on Lexington Avenue got even better with the opening of new Aux Bar. Finally we have a restaurant as enamored with the space as we are- making use of it with fun events like outdoor movies and rotating wood-fired street food pop-ups."
"Storm Rhum Bar is a modern American bistro, serving old-school drinks and bistro-style dishes in a polished and cozy, dim-lit setting. For lunch, the chefs focus on quality over qu..."
"Rum-based cocktails are of course the specialty of Storm Rhum Bar and Bistro. But its top-notch cuisine and hip-yet-inviting indoor-outdoor venue are major draws as well."
"18 Broadway St, Asheville, NC 28801-2904+1 828-253-2155[email protected]http://smokeysasheville.wix.com/tavern. This is Asheville's favorite tavern. Established in the 1950s, it's the oldest continuously operating bar of any persuasion in Asheville and contains a collection of barroom kitsch that would gladden the heart of any antiques dealer."
"The brewery is located at the Hi-Wire production facility and has a lot of tables inside the building along with a great outside seating area. The brewery doesn’t serve food but there was a food truck in the parking lot that had a great selection. With plenty of room inside for kids and outside this is a great family brewery destination."
"Catawba Brewing Company is my favorite Asheville brewery with food!. This wasn’t our first trip to Catawba and it certainly won’t be the last. With friends or family, Catawba is one of the best places to go to get a good beer, even better food, and listen to live local music."
"Afterward, check out some of Asheville’s amazing local breweries in the South Slope Brewery District. Many of these breweries offer cheap draft pints or flights of several beer samples. You can try one or all of them!. Some of the best breweries in this area include:"
"Hours:Closed todayMon: 11:00 AM - 9:00 PMTue: 11:00 AM - 9:00 PMWed: 11:00 AM - 9:00 PMThu: 11:00 AM - 9:00 PMFri: 11:00 AM - 9:30 PMSat: 11:00 AM - 9:30 PMSun: Closed. Address:133 Weaverville Rd, Asheville, NC 28804"
"Olive Garden offers a variety of delicious Italian specialties for lunch, dinner or take out. Enjoy our freshly baked garlic breadsticks and your choice of homemade soup or salad with any entree. Hours:Closed todayMon: 11:00 AM - 10:00 PMTue: 11:00 AM - 10:00 PMWed: 11:00 AM - 10:00 PMThu: 11:00 AM - 10:00 PMFri: 11:00 AM - 11:00 PMSat: 11:00 AM - 11:00 PMSun: 11:00 AM - 10:00 PM"
"Everyone is very friendly and patient (we have small children). Server was very helpful on providing information on the dishes so…"