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Biltmore Estate (Variety of dining options) required to reach restaurants. See our Biltmore Guide. |
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The Market Place Wall Street in the heart of the city’s downtown cultural scene. Their inventive menu features seasonal and organic ingredients from area farms plus an extensive wine list. Recommended by The Food Network, USA Today, The New York Times, Southern Living and more. Reservations recommended; walk-ins welcome. 20 Wall St. 828.252.4162 |
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The Grove Park Inn Resort & Spa Horizons is one of Asheville's award-winning restaurants featuring innovative, classic American cuisine, a world-class wine list, and exceptional service. Sunset Terrace serves the finest prime beef and fresh seafood, served on the famous outdoor dining veranda offering majestic views and sunsets (with indoor service offered during cooler weather) . The Blue Ridge Dining Room specializes in farm-to-table, Southern comfort cuisine, served either a la carte or in grand buffet style. |
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Martha's at Mountain Magnolia Inn the atmosphere is relaxed and the dress is casual. Chef Martha Beakes' cuisine features many organic ingredients. It's a perfect evening after a soak at the nearby hot springs. Often on Friday nights, enjoy live music and grilled-to-order specialties on their covered terrace. Dinner nightly. Reservations recommened. 35 miles north of downtown Asheville in Hot Springs. |
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Red Stag Grill Red Stag Grill features contemporary food, an extensive wine by the glass menu, and a lively bar scene within a casual setting. The dining emanates relaxation, with hand-hewn beams, distressed oak floors, nail-studded furniture, handmade wooden tables, subtle lighting, an intimate bar and cozy booths. comfort food updated with local ingredients, such as mountain apples, venison, brook trout, coastal shrimp and North Carolina sweet potatoes. |
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The Swag secluded lodge located at 5,000 feet elevation in the Great Smoky Mountains. Sunday brunch is a full buffet with two carving stations and all the trimmings and a dessert table filled with all home-made desserts. Take a hike in the Smokies before or after your meal or just relax and enjoy the views. Picnic lunches also available for hikes. Reservations required. |
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Savoy Savoy presents a unique interpretation of International Cuisine that
includes classic dishes from different countries around the world.
A gastronomic destination for people who enjoy dining well. Reservations
highly recommended, lunch m-f and dinner 7 days,
full service award-winning martini bar,
641 Merrimon Avenue, 1.5 miles north of
downtown. Click here to visit their Web site. |
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Early Girl delicious southern food in a casual, charming atmosphere. The menu relies heavily on the high quality local produce, cheeses and meats area by family farms. The menu changes periodically with the seasons, while the specials change daily. Great weekend brunches! 8 Wall Street. |
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Zambra The restaurant dining room, "a kaleidoscope of Spanish and Moorish influences" - "a jewel box" is widely recognized as the area's most beautiful. Dinner only. Great bar too! Reservations recommended on weekends. 85 Walnut Street downtown Asheville. Downtown Asheville 85 Walnut St. 828-232-1060 |
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Limones 13 Eagle Street (behind Fine Arts Theatre). |
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Bistro 1896 |
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Tupelo Honey Café |
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Table Enjoy lunch or dinner in their “urban” comfortable, friendly environment in downtown Asheville with exceptional, welcoming service and “farm-to-table” New American cuisine. The daily written menu covers the bases of fine dining style cuisine. Sit down at the mahogany and maple bar or one of the hand-made maple tabletops. Sunday brunch. 48 College Street. Click here to visit their Web site. |
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Laughing Seed Café Quality and creativity have always been the driving forces behind the Laughing Seed’s eclectic international approach to vegetarian dining and this has led to their popularity with vegetarians and meat-eaters alike. Local products, organic ingredients and a flair for global fusion combine to give their dishes a unique and satisfying character. Lunch and dinner every day except Tuesdays. 40 Wall Street Click here to visit their Web site. |
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Sunny Point Café 626 Haywood Road. |
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Jerusalem Garden Restaurant 78 Patton Street in downtown Asheville. |
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Corner Kitchen 3 Boston Way. |
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Mela Indian Restaurant 70 Lexington Avenue, Downtown Asheville. |
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The Lobster Trap Dedicated to offering fresh seafood to residents and visitors of Asheville, Captain Tom sends them lobsters in the morning right off his boat in Portland, ME. Their trout comes fresh from the Shining Rock Wilderness area of Pisgah National Forest. Wine list features 80 bottles. 35 Patton Avenue, downtown Asheville. Click here to visit their Web site. |
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Steak & Wine 56 Patton Avenue |
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Barley's Taproom & Pizzeria |
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Wasabi Sushi 3 Biltmore Avenue. |
Rezaz Mediterranean Cuisine – Great for Lunch or Dinner
Best Espresso Martini in Asheville
In Biltmore Forest – a stones throw away for guests staying at the Forest Hill house.
28 Hendersonville Rd (Same street as Biltmore Ave)
(828) 277-1510
http://www.rezaz.com/site.html
Asheville Pizza and Brewery –Movies and Pizza
Fun for the whole family – Watch a feature movie and eat pizza
Great local Beers!
675 Merfimon Ave.
828-254-1281
http://www.ashevillepizza.com/
Nona Mia – Best Staight Up Italian
Inexpensive and good for lunch or dinner
807 Patton Ave # A
(828) 505-2028
GreenLife – Organic Food Mart and Buffet
Great for Lunch. Pick up organic food to cook in or eat at the buffet
Best juice bar and desserts!
70 Merrimon Ave
828-254-5440





















