Asheville has become such a melting pot for people of all ethnic backgrounds. With all these different cultures, as well as, the mountain folk of long ago—the food available is quite eclectic. Never dull, and always something new to find, Asheville gives visitors a chance to savor good food that is diverse and delicious.
Al fresco Dining
Seasonal weather allows for a lot of dining al fresco. In the downtown area, Cafe on the Square was one of the first restaurants to add sidewalk tables. The outside eating area has grown over the years and patrons love to people-watch as they enjoy the delicious fare this restaurant offers. Bistro 1896, The Noodle Shop and La Caterina are also located downtown and offer outside seating.
Hannah Flanagan's Irish Pub & Restaurant located south on Biltmore Avenue features live music throughout the week in the spring and summer on their outdoor stage. Enjoy your delicious Irish style meal on the large porch with seating area while listening to the music. Want to eat somewhere unique? How about the Double Decker Coffee Company? Enjoy gourmet coffee and pastry from this “real” double decker bus establishment. Across the street, Blue Moon Bakery & Cafe has outdoor tables to savor something from their menu of coffees, pastries and sandwiches.
Max's Celebrity Deli on College Street has a large dining patio. The menu features Greek-influenced dishes named for famous celebrities. Magnolia's Raw Bar & Grille has a very unique covered patio. It has the openness of a regular patio, yet it is covered enough to shield diners from heat and rain.
Several other area restaurants and eateries offer outside dining for its patrons. Whichever place you choose, Asheville, with its mild year round temperatures, certainly has the weather in which to enjoy your meal inside or out.
Upscale Dining
Looking for elegant, upscale places to dine? Perhaps Page 23 will fit the bill. Located inside the Haywood Park Hotel on the lower level, this is truly a fine dining experience of continental cuisine. Deerpark Restaurant at Biltmore Estate is also a very nice restaurant to dine at with its open-air feel. Sunset Terrace at Grove Park Inn wraps you in the beauty of the mountains and all the elegance for which the Grove Park Inn Resort and Spa is famous. Gabrielle's at Richmond Hill Inn is an award-winning restaurant that surrounds its guests with Victorian elegance and ambience. The uniquely-named Flying Frog Cafe offers a truly unique, exquisite dining experience. The menu features Indian and other European specialties. Another restaurant that features European fare is The Windmill European Grill, one of Asheville's favorite places to dine. The Market Place has an ever-changing menu—but it is always something delicious made with the finest ingredients available. They have a large selection of award winning wines to accompany your meal.
Pubs/Brew Pubs
Looking for good food and a variety of good brews? The Bier Garden has over 200 premier beers to choose from and a delicious American/Continental menu. Celtic influences are apparent at Jack of the Wood. This downtown pub offers a huge list of beer and spirits all handcrafted. Wine is available too. Popular with the college crowd, Asheville Pizza & Brewing Co. serves up a delicious pizza and subs with ice-cold beer. Barley's Taproom & Pizzeria is another pizza staple here in the city. Live music can be heard as well covering all types of music genres. Looking for something different? Try Perks At Night for some wine, cheese or scrumptious desserts. This is a great place to hit after dinner or a movie.
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