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Mouthwatering Spots for Breakfast, Bean Juice & Brunch in Asheville
"A doughnut chain out of the Outer Banks, Duck Donuts offers made-to-order doughnuts with a spin. You can choose from more than a dozen flavor suggestions, or you can get wild and create your own doughnut from scratch, including coating, topping, and drizzle. This doughnut shop is for the creatives at heart who are looking to experience new flavor combinations, but even the non-adventurous will find a doughnut they love."
"If you are looking for made-to-order donuts in Asheville, Duck Donuts is where it is at. We love their blueberry glazed donut. Duck Donuts is a franchise, and we have a location in North Asheville."
"The staff were so helpful and gave us great recommendations on their freshly made donuts!. I would highly recommend that you tr..."
"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."
"The French Broad Chocolate Factory (21 Buxton Ave) is open daily, and offers a 75-minute guided tour of the facility on Saturdays that requires a reservation and a $10 fee. At other times, shorter free tours also explain the philosophy of bean-to-bar cacao sourcing and fair trade with the farmers who produce the beans. The owners also serve their creations at a downtown chocolate lounge on South Pack Square."
"French Broad Chocolate Shop – located downtown and insanely popular with locals and visitors alike. There always seems to be a line but the wait is worth it. It’s the place you go for bean-to-bar chocolates, truffles, cakes, sweets and hot chocolate."
"Address: 1056 Merrimon Ave., Asheville, NC 28804Free and donation-based parking at the Sanctuary and surrounding lots/streetsPermit for dogs and boats at Lake (no dogs allowed at the Sanctuary)Perimeter Trail Length: 2.1-mile loopGrab Our Complete Guide To Beaver Lake. For hiking in Asheville, NC you’ll love this local spot. Beaver Lake Trail and Bird Sanctuary are stunning throughout the year."
"Although not technically one of the public parks in Asheville, NC, Beaver Lake is privately owned but open to the public for picnics and leisurely strolling. Here, you can walk the 2+-mile nature trail or visit the Beaver Lake Bird Sanctuary. If you love bird watching and nature trails at the Asheville parks, don’t skip a visit to Beaver Lake Bird Sanctuary in North Asheville."
"Although Riverside Cemetery is just that — a cemetery — Asheville’s Parks and Recreation Department maintains the grounds. Visitors will find 87 acres of rolling hills, flowers, and a view of the French Broad River. I wouldn’t necessarily call Riverside Cemetery one of Asheville’s parks or gardens, per se, but you will find 87 acres of beautiful grounds adopted by the City of Asheville."
"Address: 53 Birch St, Asheville, NC 288013.5 miles of paved roadsGrab Our Complete Guide To Riverside Cemetery With Must-See Sites. Find 3.5 miles of paved roads surrounded by Asheville history. This beautiful Victorian-style cemetery is the final resting place for literary greats like Thomas Wolfe and O."
"Step out of Gatlinburg to go to Asheville and see Riverside Cemetery, which is approximately 1h 30 min away. The adventure continues: identify plant and animal life at Deep Creek, contemplate the long history of Walker Sisters' Cabin, and learn about winemaking at Tennessee Homemade Wines."