2 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.

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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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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