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Asheville Restaurants | The Omni Grove Park Inn
"Made fresh daily, Whit’s Frozen Custard offers a unique twist on the classic ice cream experience. Try a seasonal flavor of their signature frozen custard or experiment with one of their legendary “Whitties”– a cookie ice cream sandwich with frozen custard in the middle, rolled in various crunchy toppings like crushed butterfingers. ^ These are charming local delicacies known for their super creamy texture."
"With two Whit’s locations in Asheville and another in nearby Hendersonville, you should never be far from frozen custard. As ice cream’s premium grade, this indulgent treat goes above and beyond to put you in a true state of bliss. Between the pasteurized eggs and 10 percent butterfat, it’s easy to see why the custard served at Whit’s is so wonderfully creamy."
"This tiny, local success story is just the sort of place you want to frequent when the weather's chilly and spring seems far away. It turns out amazing Latin-Caribbean fare, lavishing freshness and flavor on its menu with abandon and attracting a strong, loyal clientele in the process. While the interior is subdued, the food absolutely sings."
"Editor's Note: Photo taken from the establishment's official social account. View this post on Instagram. A post shared by Salsa's (@salsasnc)"
"I've been going to about one new one per day for the last three weeks and this is the best one I've ..."
"The motto is “brewed until surreal” and the experience is just that. A newcomer on the scene, they have definitely made a name for themselves quickly. DSSOLVR began with a deep curiosity into the process of fermentation."
"There’s no sign that the beer scene in Asheville is slowing down anytime soon. With that comes Asheville’s newest brewery, DSSOLVR. Their aesthetic is very trippy and psychedelic, making it a relaxed and fun place to be."
"Another architectural jewel, the unique Grove Arcade combines Art Deco, Italian Renaissance, and Gothic elements. Instead of leveling the foundation, Grove Arcade’s designers decided to follow the natural topography instead, a very noticeable feature when walking the shopping center’s sloping marble hallways. Grove Arcade, 1 Page Avenue, Asheville, NC, USA, +1 828 252 7799"
"Also known as the Arcade Building, the place is a wonderful pit stop for shopping and refreshments. The Grove Arcade was built between 1926 and 1929 and has a very Tudor’ish Gothic architectural style. It was renovated and reopened in 2002 and offers an array of stuffs like book shops, handmade crafts, Jewellery, antiques and so much more."
"📍1 Page Ave. | 📅1926-29 | 🖌Edwin Wiley Grove + Charles N. Parker. This Tudoresque building was one of the country’s leading public markets until WWII. The Federal Government took over the building which eventually became the headquarters for the National Climatic Data Center."
"You will find over 100 stores at the Asheville Mall, including like H&M, Vans, Yankee Candle Company, and Champs Sports. If you work up an appetite during your shopping spree, there are several fast dining restaurants located in the mall. Auntie Anne’s Pretzels, Chic-fil-A, Planet Smoothie, and Starbucks are just a few places to grab a quick bite!"
"This mall offers many of your favorite retail stores and an ample food court. Sears, Belk, JCPenney, and Dillard's anchor the shopping center, and there's also an Old Navy, Gap, Eddie Bauer, American Eagle, Champs Sports, and Bath & Body Works. For a quick fix, stop by Cinnabon, Starbucks or Planet Smoothie."
"In Asheville, look for local indigenous plants like Yaupon holly, burdock, black walnuts (an acquired taste; good for baking), peaches, strawberries, wildflowers, and native Appalachian apples. Also be sure to try some local honey, grits, or Carolina rice– three other culinary staples of the region. Many Asheville farmers markets also have artisan craft items, from wood carvings and hand-dyed merino yarn to all-natural soap and textiles."
"In operation since 1977, the WNC Farmers Market is one of the biggest in the area and is what all the other tailgate markets are centered around. Open year-round, seven days a week, visitors can find everything from fresh fruits and vegetables to mountain crafts and a garden center. There are even retail and wholesale buildings for all your shopping needs."
"Right off I-40 in North Asheville sits this massive year-round farmers market. This market is owned and managed by the state, which operates three others as well, and has been serving the Western North Carolina area for over 40 years. It promises high-quality fruits and vegetables, plus other homemade goods like baked goods, bread and breakfast spreads."
"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."
"This downtown Asheville hotel restaurant serves a Cuban-style breakfast along with a stellar view of the mountains from its open-air patio. Note, it's located on the 4th floor of the Cambria hotel. Find Cuban-style steak and eggs and little treats like guava pastries."
"Editor's Note: Photo taken from the establishment's official social account. Need a place to safely gather with friends or family this holiday season?"
"Unobstructed, west facing views of the Blue Ridge mountains means that the Montford is the perfect place to view the sunset year-round. The outside patio is the ideal spot to take in the views but get there early to secure a spot – this place gets packed (and for good reason). They offer a small plates and shareable larger meals."
"Editor's Note: Photo taken from the establishment's official social account. The cloud canopy over the patio looks pretty promising for a beautiful sunset tonight!. We’ll be here from 5:00pm -..."
"Editor's Note: Photo taken from the establishment's official social account. View this post on Instagram. A post shared by The Montford Rooftop Bar (@themontford) on Jan 20, 2020 at 11:12am PST"