9 Best Restaurants in Asheville, North Carolina

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Because of the large number of visitors to Asheville and the many upscale retirees who've moved here, the city has a dining scene that's much more vibrant and varied than its size would suggest. You'll find everything from Greek to Vietnamese, Nepalese to Southern soul food, and barbecue to sushi. Asheville has more vegetarian restaurants per capita than any other city, and there are local coffeehouses on many corners. Most of the city's many craft breweries also serve food.

All Day Darling

$ Fodor's Choice

Breakfast is the champ at this bright and airy in-demand spot for biscuits, smashed avocado toast, and frittatas, but it's also worth a visit later in the day for delicious bites like fried halloumi with honey and capers.

BattleCat Coffee Bar

$ | Metro West

BattleCat Coffee Bar is one of the funkiest local coffeehouses in Asheville, in a boldly painted, old wood house with a porch and ample picnic tables that draws those who like the relaxed ambience, free Wi-Fi, and Counter Culture coffee. Tiger Bay Cafe shares the space and kitchen here, serving generous bagel sandwiches and breakfast burritos.

373 Haywood Rd., Asheville, NC, 28806, USA
828-713–3835
Known For
  • Plenty of outdoor seating
  • Great coffee
  • Local art on the walls

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Early Girl Eatery

$ | Downtown

Named after an early-maturing tomato variety, Early Girl Eatery is casually Southern, with a natural twist, as it partners with about two dozen local farms for its farm-to-table cuisine. Breakfast is served all day and includes stacks of multigrain pancakes with organic maple syrup, shrimp and grits, and sausage-and–sweet potato scramble. There's a second location in West Asheville.

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Gan Shan West

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Inspired by the food of Southeast Asia, China, and Japan, Gan Shan West has an eclectic and inventive menu of house-made dumplings, ramen, soups, and noodles. Choose a table in the colorful petite dining room or sit on the breezy patio.

285 Haywood St., Asheville, NC, 28806, USA
828-417–7402
Known For
  • Pleasant outdoor dining
  • Cool and casual vibe
  • Tasty creative specials
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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High Five Coffee Bar

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With exposed brick walls and antique wood floors, this is a staple haunt for fresh-brewed coffees and teas, plus pastries and free Wi-Fi. There are also locations in North Asheville and Woodfin.

13 Rankin Ave., Asheville, NC, 28801, USA
828-713--5291
Known For
  • Silky coffee and tea lattes
  • Skilled baristas
  • Laid-back atmosphere

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Old Europe

$ | Downtown

Old Europe's Hungarian owner creates authentic European pastries, all made fresh daily and complemented by Mountain City coffee (including the city's best cold-brewed iced coffee), owned by an MIT grad who brings a scientific approach to coffee roasting. Asheville's oldest, but arguably most peripatetic, coffeehouse opens early and stays busy until late. Its current location, just north of Pack Square, is close to several new hotels.

13 Broadway St., Asheville, NC, 28801, USA
828-255–5999
Known For
  • Authentic Hungarian and other European pastries
  • Locally roasted and fresh-brewed specialty coffees
  • Cold-brewed iced coffee

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Rocky's Hot Chicken Shack

$ | West Asheville

Serving Nashville-style fried chicken (at different levels of spiciness), this casual restaurant is a little ways from downtown, but a local favorite and one of the best places for a cheap meal or takeout picnic. Large chicken platters, sandwiches, sides, and your pick of sauces are all loaded with flavor; order the fried pickles with zippy ranch as a snack. Family platters feed 8–15.

1455 Patton Ave., Asheville, NC, 28806, USA
828-575–2260
Known For
  • Nashville-style hot chicken
  • Good Southern sides
  • Food for the whole family

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Summit Coffee Co.

$ | River Arts District
Serving third-wave coffee in a chic industrial space, this is a convenient stop for cold brew and more while visiting art studios.
4 Foundy St., Asheville, NC, 28801, USA
828-705–8071
Known For
  • Beans roasted in-house
  • Great selections of beans and espresso drinks
  • Bagels

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Vortex Doughnuts

$ | Downtown
Doughnuts here are glazed, sugared, filled, served "old fashioned" or cake-style, and always fresh and handmade. The vegan choices are surprisingly decadent. Inventive signature espresso drinks can be made with oat or nut milks.
32 Banks Ave., Asheville, NC, 28801, USA
828-552–3010
Known For
  • Vegan friendly
  • Bacon-topped doughnuts
  • Intriguing coffee drinks with ingredients like cardamom and turmeric

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