I have a good friend looking for a long weekend your way (also thinking retirement in a few years), and looking for recs...
In no particular order, she seeks (mostly in her words): good hiking areas with our dog, good restaurants (doesn't need to be fancy, just great food [her hubby likes craft beer, too -jk]), best BBQ in town [I certainly won't pick sides for 'em], good live music bar, and any cool flea/antique markets. She seems willing to roam around, if that helps.
She's also into scuba, but not zip-lines (she has a height thing, though I keep hearing the Green River one is great)...
Can any of you help her out (and me - as I said, she's a good friend)?
-jk
I recently spent an afternoon/evening exploring the South Slope and enjoyed the heck out of starting the day with a couple pints at Burial Beer and then walking around the corner to Buxton Hall BBQ. Not sure if that's the best bbq by any means but Burial + Buxton was a nice start.
“Coach said no 3s.” - Zion on The Block
I will be able to chime in with a bunch of choices for you after this weekend. As I read your requests it kinda struck me that there appear to be multiple great choices for your friend in every single category you mentioned. (I guess that's why AVL is already packed with visitors well before the official season has begun.)
ricks
One caveat, however, we don't count Scuba as a part of the recreational scene here. (At least not until the water level rises in the decades to come.)
ricks
Since I like food, I'll list some of my favorite places to eat - palates differ, of course, so YMMV.
In no particular order:
Breakfast/Brunch:
Lunch/Dinner:
- Chai Pani
- White Duck Taco
- Pete's Pies
- Doc Chey's Noodle House
- 12 Bones Smokehouse
- Carmel's Kitchen and Bar
- Buxton Hall Barbecue
- Salsas
- Tupelo Honey Cafe
- Mela
- Pack's Tavern
- Rocky's Hot Chicken Shack
- Sierra Nevada Taproom
Nicer Dinner
And now I've got to go find a snack. Lunch is a looong time away!
Little bit outside of town is Bent Creek area with lots of trails for hiking and dog-friendly. It's about 10-15 minutes from downtown depending on traffic.
The Antique Tobacco barn near Biltmore is huuuuuuuge for antiuqes/old stuff. I think some of it's overpriced, but there's a lot to look at in there. The Corner Kitchen is also a very good choice for food in Biltmore Village.
All of the previous comments are spot-on.
I'll put in a plug for White Duck Taco (mentioned above) and Vortex Doughnuts (with good coffee, too, and in walking distance of Burial and a number of other breweries).
"Amazing what a minute can do."
Brevard is a nice little town just outside of Asheville. It's right next door to Pisgah National Forest which has a ton of hiking trails. Several bed/breakfast locations in Brevard as well as a small motel. It's also 20 ish minutes from the Asheville airport via a pretty straight shot. Several local restaurants with very few chains. I liked the Irish Pub in town, but couldn't recall the name if I tried. The summer music theatre in Brevard is actually well known nationally. Just a neat little town.
Hendersonville is another similar town in the area. I know less about it, however.
"There can BE only one."
As far as music, is the goal a bar with some live music or a small local music venue? Checking the calendars at Orange Peels, Asheville Music Hall, and One Stop (technically the basement of Asheville Music Hall) for the time they'll be in town is a good start.
If the former, walk down some street's downtown and you will hear live music coming from somewhere!