-Craft cocktail bar. Does not allow groups, but an amazing experience if you are with 4 or less people.
Right next to the airport + venue. Perfect place to grab lunch before the wedding! Make sure you get the beer cheese and pretzels. From Sierra Nevada: "Our East Coast home is a jaw-dropping retreat off the beaten path—part brewery, part park. Come explore our beer wonderland in the woods."
Located in the South Slope of Asheville, the Funkatorium is the East Coast’s first sour beer dedicated taproom. Featuring over a dozen varieties of these styles on draught, visitors can expect a full immersion into the old world way of experiencing and appreciating beer along with a creative food menu including Roman-style pizza. Head to our outdoor Biergarten to sip on sours and Rosé on draught, open seasonally.
We are a fun & truly unique local spot on the South Slope of Asheville. Don't let the exterior fool you - come discover all Ben's has to offer. We are a sake brewery located in a converted auto shop with an Asian fusion restaurant and beer garden. Hungry? We serve food until 2am. In town to sample Asheville's beers? Cleanse your palette before the next brewery with our sake. Don't drink beer? We have a full bar and wine list. FREE LIVE LOCAL MUSIC Tuesday through Sunday. We have it all!
Historical and hysterical, our City Tour features outrageously entertaining tour guides, outlandish comedy skits complete with special appearances and loads of Asheville information. You’ll get to see the best of downtown Asheville and the rarely seen but stunningly beautiful Montford neighborhood, not to mention the burgeoning River Arts District! You’ve never had a ride like this. It’s like a vaudeville show on wheels!
Great pizza and beer on the south slope.
Double Decker bus turned coffee shop in the heart of Asheville.
The New York Times was particularly taken by our “fresh, cilantro-strewn takes on Indian street food,” GQ Magazine lauded our “Indian street food with a twang,” and New York Magazine called us "a star in downtown's dining scene.” The Huffington Post had us on their list of "Top 10 Cheap Eats in the US,” and even Fox News called us the "hit of their Asheville trip.”
Beautiful, 2 mile round trip hike through flowering rhododendrons. Amazing views of the mountain range. From NPS website: "Twisted, jagged, rocky “crags” give Craggy Gardens its name, but these high elevation summits are home to the most spectacular floral display along the 469-mile Blue Ridge Parkway corridor. For generations, visitors have headed for the Craggies in June, typically the prime time for viewing the pink and purple blooms of Catawba rhododendrons that blanket the area."
Looking for something a bit more adventurous? Here you go. This rafting trip goes on the same section of river that KD grew up paddling on and where we got engaged.