Some of the Catawba Falls |
So let's begin ... by watching a short video about Asheville to get a flavor of this town and area!
Beer...don't like beer? Then why are you coming to Asheville?
Understand Asheville is Beer USA. We have more breweries per capita than any other place in the United States. The Asheville Brewers Alliance shows 43 breweries in its membership.
If you really want to understand the beer culture in Western North Carolina, check out Anne-Fitten Glenn who hosts the Imbibe Asheville Podcast and author of two books on WNC beers!
The oldest craft brewer in Asheville is Highland Brewing. Wonderful venue inside and out with live music. Great sand volleyball courts! I rate their Asheville IPA as the best in Asheville.
Sierra Nevada in Mills River is an interesting brewery. Great taproom with great food.
Sierra Nevada, Mills River |
New Belgium Brewing opened in May, 2016. No food, but usually a good food truck outside their taproom. Plenty of room to throw a Frisbee. Excellent selection of beer! At least four IPA's on tap and usually another two or three special IPA brews!
Asheville Pizza and Brewing - combines great beers with good pub food.
Other great craft brewers on my list:
The Wedge - excellent Silver Spike IPA.
Catawba Brewing - hike to Catawba Falls and then you'll understand why the beer is so good!
Green Man - a great place to drink a tasty brew and catch a soccer game!
Hi-Wire - around the corner from Asheville Pizza and Brewing.
Hillman Brewing opened in 2017. It is more of a pub. It has the feel of the old TV show, Cheers. Great selection of craft beers as well as the Rise Above Deli is connected to Hillman. They have an excellent Reuben sandwich to go along with your beer selection. Recently tried the Blood Orange Creamsicle Sour - very tasty and refreshing!
Burial Beer is just around the corner from Green Man in the South Slope area of Asheville. According to UUTAPPD, Burial gets a 4.11/5 rating. My favorite is Surf Wax IPA (an American IPA) with a 6.8% ABV and IBU of 68.
Coffee...let's face it, the day isn't going to happen until there's coffee! Besides, coffee contributes to a longer life!
High Five Brewing - Counter Culture coffee (IMHO...the best!)
Filo - Counter Culture coffee and sweets
Liberty House Coffee and Cafe - great coffee and healthy food!
Pennycup Coffee - local coffee roster with four locations.
First, consider taking the Asheville Food Tour!
Stu Helm giving his tourees insight at Rhubarb as well as a tasting! |
Stu Helm is Asheville's self-proclaimed foodie! He knows Asheville's food culture from farm to fork including the chefs, the servers and the farmers. He gives his patrons insights on the food as well as history. If you take what you eat seriously, consider including a Asheville Food Tour to your list of "to-do-and-see" while visiting Asheville.
Breakfast...got to start the day right!
Vortex Donuts - incredible donuts and incredible coffee from 1000 Faces Coffee - (right next to Catawba Brewing on Bank Street - this could be a two-for-one-stop!)
Biscuit Head - wonderful comfort breakfast food that will knock your socks off!
Biscuit Head - Don't let the line stop you! |
Sunny Point Cafe - they serve an attitude adjustment to get your day started right! Some of the best shrimp and grits I've ever tasted!
Lunch...mid-day refuel!
Naked ribs at 12 Bones (4 stars) |
Home Grown - the fried chicken … this ain’t KFC … this is good!
White Duck Taco Shop - Gourmet tacos!
If you want "blue-collar" tacos head to Mamacitas Taqueria! They serve up fresh, made-from-scratch Mexican cuisine in a casual setting.
Before Dinner…another chance for attitude and altitude adjustment!
Battery Park Book Exchange |
Battery Park Book Exchange - have a glass of wine, a craft beer or latte and browse the used books! Also a great spot to gather with friends and play Scrabble among the books on a rainy afternoon!
Sovereign Remedies - excellent craft cocktails in an interesting setting.
The Top of the Monk - Think of a speakeasy in the 21st century! Members-only, but it only costs $1 to join!
Crow and Quill |
Speaking of great views, the AC Hotel's Capella On 9 has a nearly 360 degree of view of Asheville. Worth a drink and a view!
Antidote |
The Lucky Catch from the Lobster Trap! |
Dinner...we are blessed with soooo many incredible restaurants! Here are just a few!
Blue Dream Curry House - an international taste sensation. My favorite is Cosmic Korma.
Smoky Park Supper Club - Arrive by kayak, inner tube, on foot, or car. This is a unique venue on the French Broad River in the RAD and is built from steel shipping containers! The crafted food and drinks match the unique construction! (Note: Recently ate here and while the food is good, it was too noisy! We had a difficult time talking with others at our table. We'll eat outside next time!)
Nashville, TN is the birthplace of hot chicken. I've had Nashville's Hattie B's Hot Chicken. It's good, BUT Rocky's Hot Chicken Shack here in Asheville beats Hattie B's! Eight levels of heat for your chicken from plain (no heat) to XX-Hot Mount St. Hell No!
Try drinking wine from a Spanish porron at Curate! |
If you'd like to visit Spain and are short on time and money, Curate is the next best thing! In fact, Spaniards might want to come to Asheville to see what they are missing! Lots of tapas to choose from and all are wonderful and easy to share with others you are dining with. If you are alone or with just another person, I recommend sitting at the dining bar and watch the interaction of the chefs preparing all things good!
Limones blend Mexican with California cuisine with a French influence and you have Limones!
Plant - OK, I'm a carnivore, but this place could get me to become a vegan! EXCELLENT!
Nine Mile - wonderful Caribbean fare. There are two locations. We are partial to the Haywood Rd location.
There over 70 Food Trucks in Asheville! Here are a couple of favorites...
Melt Your Heart - gourmet grilled cheese sandwiches!
Bear's Smokehouse BBQ - Delicious BBQ on wheels!
Bun Intended - Thai street food (also located in the S&W Market Food Hall.)
Deli Llammma - Taste the love, y'all!
Gypsy Queen - Lebanese culinary by Chef Suzy who has been cooking since she was a child in her native Lebanon. Try the Chicken Shawarma!
Dessert...save room!
French Broad Chocolate Lounge |
Sunshine Sammies |
How about a truly delicious homemade ice cream sandwich like none you've ever had? Go to Sunshine Sammies! It began as an ice cream cart in 2013 and has morphed into a storefront at 99 Lexington Ave. OMG good!
Beyond Food...so much to experience!
Watch a great sunset with a beverage in hand from the Sunset Terrace at the Grove Park Inn.
Coming in hot! Don't worry about stopping...automatic braking! |
Navitat - do the Blue Ridge Experience - there is one zip-line over 3500 feet long and nearly 500 feet above the forest floor with an incredible view!
Craggy Gardens - hike with a view.
Catawba Falls - easy hike beside a beautiful stream and numerous waterfalls.
Coming through Nantahala Falls, class III/IV rapid |
NOC - white water rafting! Rafting on the Nantahala River begins in the late morning as the water from Fontana Reservoir is released. I've been down the Nantahala River several times. It never gets old! Dine on good food at the River's End afterward.
LaZoom - laugh and tour Asheville at the same time! Augusta Wind is my favorite tour guide! She makes me laugh tears! Try the Band and Beer tour! Visit two local craft brewers and listen to great live music as you travel from brewery to brewery.
Sister Harry Mary from LaZoom - one of the cast of characters you may meet on your adventure! |
The River Arts District (RAD) has 22 buildings with over 200 artists including glass blowers, jewelry designers, painters, sculptors, and potters.
We've got the regular big-screen movie theaters, but we also have Grail Moviehouse. The viewing spaces are more like your home living room on steroids! Wonderful way to watch first-run artsy movies!
The Fine Arts Theater, a former porn theater back in the day, is also a good venue for independent movies.
If live theater is of interest, check out our favorite, NC Stage. An intimate127-seat, off-broadway style professional equity
theatre, producing 4-7 plays per season in Asheville. NC Stage works with members of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of
Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States, under a
Small Professional Theatre Tier 4 Contract.
I'm a bad influence...taking a good friend to get a tat! |
Speaking of art, Asheville has over 30 tattoo parlors and over 100 tattoo artists in the area. For the artistic pain, I recommend Danny Reed at Hot Stuff Tattoo! Danny has been named "Best of WNC" several times!
Olive? Obi Wan? |
TOPS for Shoes - every kind of shoe for everyone!
Hot Springs Spa is the perfect place to escape to in the late fall, winter, or early spring for a soak in natural mineral water. Talk about heaven on earth! About an hour drive, northwest from Asheville in the Western North Carolina mountains.
The Cascade tub is the ultimate in mineral bath experiences! |
Mast General Store - remember penny candy? Mast has this and so much more! Think of it as a local LL Bean!
Asheville is full of music venues including: The Orange Peel, Grey Eagle, and Salvage Station. Many of the breweries have music as well.
Drum Circle in Pritchard Park, downtown AVL |
The Drum Circle - occurs Friday evenings beginning around 5 PM until 10 PM - weather permitting. Bring your drum, dance, or just watch!
Haywood Street Congregation - the one Christian fellowship where I believe Jesus Christ would show up on Wednesdays at 12:30 PM. Haywood has an incredible Welcome Table on Wednesday and Sundays where sometimes local restaurants serve over 300 people at three seatings.
There are over 50 festivals going on in Western North Carolina every year.
Railroad Earth on center stage |
The LEAF Festival occurs twice a year - once in May and then again in October near Black Mountian, NC. This is a three-day event with all kinds of music, crafts, food, and craft beer. If you like to camp, pitch a tent!
When you've done all this and if you still have money ... visit the largest private 250-room home in America, the Biltmore.
Where to stay...
Asheville has the normal hotel chains...Hampton Inn, Courtyard, Sheraton, Holiday Inn...the upscale Indigo Inn and Grand Bohemian Hotel...but if you want different, consider...
Albemarle Inn - bed and breakfast. We stayed at the Albemarle Inn in 2008. It's close to the Grove Park Inn. Excellent!
Sourwood Inn - bed and breakfast. Wonderful hospitality! The setting is north of Asheville, just off the Blue Ridge Parkway.
Diane and Dan Rogers are resident innkeepers of Pinecrest Bed and Breakfast in the Montford area of Asheville. They've got a "Certificate of Excellence Hall of Fame" from TripAdvisor for the past five years in a row!
Have you ever stayed in a yurt? This is glamping! Check out Campfire Lodgings just north of Asheville with a beautiful view of the French Broad River valley. We stayed 2 nights in May 2015. Luxury in the woods ... seriously good! Click on glamping for more possibilities!
Inside the yurt at Campfire Lodgings...fireplace, AC, bathroom... |
We hear good things about Sweet Pea Hostel right in downtown Asheville. Friends have stayed there and gave it big thumbs up! It's on our radar to try!
So to sum it up, take a look at these 17 postcards of Asheville! Got questions? Post a comment and I'll get back to you.
2 comments:
A very practical post!
Wow, Dave. You've created a nice list of options for guests and townies alike. Very extensive, but I did not see Skyline on the list. Oops, that takes us back to Ohio.
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