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"Dark wood floors, muted yellow walls, bistro tables topped with flowers and additional sidewalk seating give this eatery upscale appeal. The kitchen serves tantalizing breakfasts such as New Orleans-style French toast, sweet potato pancakes and omelets with complimentary hot biscuits all day. Dinner options include shrimp and grits, nutty fried chicken with mashed sweet potatoes, and a veggie plate that might include organic honey-glazed carrots, marinated grilled tofu or candied ginger cornbread with peanut butter."
"HOURS: Sun-Thu 9am to 9pm; Fri-Sat 9am to 10pm; Brunch Sat-Sun 9am to 4pm. Long before Asheville became the hottest mountain town in the Blue Ridge region, long before the franchise expansion (see: 18 restaurants in 10 states), Tupelo Honey Cafe was leading the traditional Southern food revival. Their original downtown Asheville location, which opened in 2000, remains as popular as ever today, despite a dramatic increase in local competition."
"Address: 40 Collier Ave.; Asheville, NC 28801Phone Number: 828-475-2739Website: https://burialbeer.com/. Like Hi-Wire, Burial Beer Company has breweries across North Carolina, including South Slope in Asheville and Raleigh. They also run the Forestry Camp Bar and Restaurant, which highlights locally sourced Appalachian cuisine."
"Another South Slope favorite, Burial Beer Co., features a full-service kitchen in addition to their seasonal selections of craft beer. Whether you’re hunting down the perfect sour or looking to throw back a classic ale, chances are you’ll find it here."
"Sunny Point Cafe is a family run farm-to-table comfort food restaurant known for hearty breakfast staples like huevos rancheros and the “mighty good breakfast pie,” featuring their signature bacon, free-range eggs, and sharp white cheddar baked in a cream cheese crust, served with a side of fresh seasonal fruit. (They also serve a delicious maple-black pepper bacon that you can also get 12 pieces of as a side. Highly recommended for bacon-lovers!). We love that this Asheville breakfast spot is always cooking with super fresh, hyper-seasonal ingredients."
"If you love breakfast food for dinner – this is the place for you. This family owned eatery is one of the few open past 3pm, and their dinner menu contains many of their breakfast and brunch staples. While Sunny Point Cafe is notorious for a long wait, Ashevillians agree it’s well worth it."
"There's awesome outdoor seating, a beautiful garden, and very friendly wait staff. The spicy sauce on my... (828) 252-0055Order online"
"This Asheville art gallery is housed in one of the city’s oldest buildings, the Historic Cotton Mill. It was built in 1887, employed around 300 people, and manufactured denim and flannel. The Asheville Cotton Mill ceased operation back in 1953, and in 1995 a fire consumed about 65% of the original building, leaving only one wing and a square smokestack."
"Fast fast fast had my breakfast in less than five mins great service good folks tasty breakfast best value for money everybody so friendly shouldn’t your..."
"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…"
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"Hemingway’s Cuba brings a large slice of Havana to downtown Asheville. A large and stylish indoor lounge, leading out to an equally spacious rooftop terrace with terrific views over Asheville and the Blue Ridge Mountains as a mighty backdrop. The Cuban influences are eminent in cocktails and food, but there is also local beers and wines."
"One of our favorite new restaurants also has one of our favorite new rooftop patios!. The beautiful space at Hemingway’s Cuba boasts stunning views of the mountains and is particularly great at sunset. Not to mention chef Duane Fernandes’ traditional Cuban fare makes for a meal worth remembering."
"Dine on the best Cuban food in the area at Hemingway’s Cuba, another restaurant for some of the best cheap eats in Asheville. The founders of the restaurant try to offer diners som..."
"South SlopeEurisko has been keeping it simple since 2017 when they flung open their doors to Short Coxe Avenue, and thus extended the brewing district’s reach a little farther south. Started by three high school friends from Charlotte, this charcoal-hued brewhouse in a renovated barber shop boasts a two-story taproom and a small, but serviceable, outdoor space with picnic tables. You can partake in a tightly focused list of brews that includes a great porter (brewed with coffee from local roaster, Penny Cup) and often one or more Belgian-style varieties."
"Eurisko has a small and cozy venue for their brewery, providing a more intimate experience than some of their beer neighbors. They have a shorter, but very well curated, list of tap selections with something to please every palate. It’s conveniently located right downtown and boasts a beautiful beer garden."
"255 Short Coxe Ave, Asheville, NC 28801Phone: (828) 774-5055. View this post on Instagram. A post shared by Wade Mattingly (@wademattingly)"