5/26/2023 0 Comments A perfect day 2016![]() ![]() It’s part healthy, but mostly fun to hang with the scene that dominates here. Buchi Bar – With an array of options to drink such as local soda, kombucha (probiotic, fermented tea), herbal teas, and cocktails.There’s also a winery tour and tasting and two hotels on property. Biltmore – It’s hard pass up a trip to the Biltmore estate-the largest private home in America-but there’s more than just the house tour.Or try a bottle of Ben’s house-made sake back at the Penny Mart. While in the area, hit up some of the breweries, including Burial Brewing, Catawba Brewing, Green Man, Hi-Wire, Twin Leaf and the Funkatorium (Wicked Weed’s sour beer headquarters). Ben’s Penny Mart – Grab an incredible deli sandwich or hot dog from local vendor Foothills Meats at the Ben’s Penny Mart bodega.Battery Park Book Exchange – An eclectic vintage bookstore that serves champagne – you can’t really go wrong here. ![]() Asheville Bee Charmer – The two locations of Asheville Bee Charmer showcase local and regional bee-themed skin-care products, housewares and gifts, sweet treats, and, of course, honey.Once you order your drink, make sure to get a key to receive a special bar bite in an old post office box!Ĭontinue Reading Article After Our Video Recommended Fodor’s Video Top of the Monk – Top of the Monk has been named one of the best pre-Prohibition era craft cocktail bars in the country.Sovereign Remedies – Charlie Hodge, who creates beverage programs for restaurants across the country, has partnered with Asheville Mushroom Man Alan Muskat to create cocktails with foraged ingredients.Rhubarb – The James Beard Foundation named chef John Fleer one of the “Rising Stars of the 21st Century,” and his passion for Appalachian food traditions is reflected in his menus and his revival of the Sunday night supper, a family-style meal experience.Buxton Hall – James Beard Award–winning chefs Meherwan Irani and Elliott Moss have opened up their new place, which honors the mountain tradition of pit-cooked, whole-hog, slow-cooked BBQ, and it’s everything you will have hoped for.The corned beef hash and creamy grits are a signature breakfast item. The Corner Kitchen – Located in one of the historic Biltmore Village homes, Corner Kitchen is a favorite among locals and visitors.The classic fried chicken and waffles aren’t for health fanatics, but don’t fret, they have grilled chicken and gluten-free waffles too. King Daddy’s Chicken and Waffles – Asheville’s go-to for southern cooking.Biscuit Head – If you're a fan of biscuits, this might just be your nirvana, with options from savory to sweet.Arrive in Asheville and check into the Windsor Asheville, an all-suite boutique property, with kitchens, living rooms, and a private bedroom, located in the heart of downtown. ![]()
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