![]() ![]() Vortex Donuts: If you’re looking for a sweet treat after lunch, Vortex Donuts is right down the street from Buxton Hall and is chock full of so many different, delicious kinds of handmade donuts. It’s a great place for cheap eats, and the margaritas are pretty darn good too. They have everything from carnitas to mole tacos, but then more adventurous options like a Bah Mi, Crispy Chicken BLT, or Spicy Buffalo Chicken tacos too. Their sides are some of the best in town – and I especially loved their collard greens and Cole slaw…mmm! Again, it’s another place that gets a little crazy so try to get there early if possible, you won’t regret it! White Duck Taco Shop:If you’re looking for a break from BBQ on your trip, try some of the delicious tacos at White Duck Taco Shop! They have a few different locations around Asheville, and they take a classic and fusion approach to tacos. The breakfast potatoes are so so good, and my dad got an epic side of pulled pork that was tasty too!īuxton Hall:Another delicious BBQ joint that I wanted to include in my guide to Asheville was Buxton Hall, which serves up classic BBQ but a whole lot of other tasty dishes in case BBQ isn’t your thing! I had their famous whole hog pulled pork with their tasty BBQ sauces, and we also had their grilled catfish sandwich and Buttermilk Fried Chicken Sandwich (which was named best fried chicken sandwich of the year in 2016 by Bon Appetit!). We went for breakfast pretty early around 8AM and there wasn’t a line, but the weekend does get a little hectic for brunch – definitely go early if you can! I had the best biscuit fried egg breakfast sandwich I’ve ever had (hands down!) and all the sides were super delicious too. Biscuit Head:Is there anything more southern than biscuits? Biscuit Head is known for their famous biscuit creations, and they’re one of the best options for cheap (but delicious!) eats in town. This place get to be pretty busy as soon as they open up (especially during the weekends), so the best bet is to show up a few minutes before they open around 11AM to avoid the massive lines. They also have some tasty sides – and while all of them were good, I loved their corn bread pudding and cheesy grits the best. It’s pretty darn delicious, and my dad and I both got a half slab of ribs (which my dad definitely had to finish for me…oooof!). It’s become even more famous in the coming years since Barack and Michelle Obama would make an appearance every time they were in the area to pick up their famous brown sugar ribs. And if you have any more questions about where to stay or what to bring, feel free to shoot me an email or DM on Instagram, I’d love to help you plan your trip! Guide to Asheville: Where to Eat in Ashevilleġ2 Bones BBQ:No guide to Asheville is complete without 12 Bones BBQ, which has been a staple in Asheville for years. ![]() If you’re planning to spend a long weekend in Asheville (or even longer than that), I’ve pulled together a complete guide to Asheville with a few of my favorite places to visit when you go. And when I say it was beautiful, I can’t even begin to describe how incredible the area really was – the photos don’t do it justice! It was so nice to spend some quality time with my parents and explore a new corner of the country we hadn’t been to yet. See my complete guide to Asheville full of my favorite places to see and things to do! Hey friends! I’ve been a little MIA this week, but I’m finally back in Chicago and I’m so excited to share my guide to Asheville, North Carolina! It was such a fun trip – and we had so much fun exploring the area (we walked all over the city at least a few times!), eating so much delicious food, trying new cocktail bars, and hiking around the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains. I spent a long weekend in Asheville a few weeks back and had so much fun eating, drinking and exploring through the city. ![]()
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