The Best Restaurant 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.

12 Bones Smokehouse

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The lively crowds at this barbecue hot spot range from hippie potters to downtown suits—former president Barack Obama made 12 Bones his first stop on multiple trips to Asheville—who come for the ribs, pulled pork, beef brisket, sweet vinegar slaw, and corn pudding. On a sunny day, grab a seat at the picnic tables outside and take in the murals that cover every wall in the vicinity.

5 Foundy St., Asheville, NC, 28801, USA
828-253–4499
Known For
  • Smoky baby back ribs
  • Waitresses who call you "sweetie"
  • Collard greens and other Southern sides
Restaurant Details
Closed weekends; closes at 4:30 on weekdays

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