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4-Day Foodie Itinerary in Asheville, North Carolina

Friday, September 1: Culinary Delights in Downtown Asheville

Start your foodie adventure in downtown Asheville, where you'll find a plethora of delicious dining options. Begin your morning at Early Girl Eatery, a beloved local spot serving up Southern-inspired breakfast dishes made with fresh, locally sourced ingredients. In the afternoon, explore the Asheville Food Tours, which take you on a guided walking tour to sample a variety of culinary delights, including local craft beer, artisanal chocolates, and farm-to-table cuisine. In the evening, head to Nightbell, a renowned restaurant known for its innovative small plates and craft cocktails.

  • Early Girl Eatery: Estimated cost - $10-20 per person, Time spent - 1-2 hours
  • Asheville Food Tours: Estimated cost - $50-75 per person, Time spent - 2-3 hours
  • Nightbell: Estimated cost - $30-50 per person, Time spent - 2-3 hours
Saturday, September 2: Biltmore Estate and Farm-to-Table Dining

Start your day with a visit to the iconic Biltmore Estate, a magnificent mansion and grounds built by George Vanderbilt. Explore the lush gardens and take a self-guided tour of the opulent house. For lunch, indulge in a farm-to-table dining experience at The Market Place, a restaurant known for its locally sourced ingredients and seasonal menu. In the afternoon, visit the Wicked Weed Funkatorium, a taproom and barrel house specializing in funky and sour beers. For dinner, head to Cúrate, a Spanish tapas restaurant offering an array of flavorful dishes.

  • Biltmore Estate: Estimated cost - $75-85 per person, Time spent - 4-6 hours
  • The Market Place: Estimated cost - $30-50 per person, Time spent - 1-2 hours
  • Wicked Weed Funkatorium: Estimated cost - $10-20 per person, Time spent - 1-2 hours
  • Cúrate: Estimated cost - $30-50 per person, Time spent - 2-3 hours
Sunday, September 3: Appalachian Flavors and Breweries

Start your day with a hearty breakfast at Biscuit Head, a popular spot known for its mouthwatering biscuit sandwiches and unique toppings. After breakfast, embark on the Asheville Brews Cruise, a guided tour that takes you to local breweries where you can sample a variety of craft beers. Enjoy a leisurely lunch at White Duck Taco Shop, a local favorite offering an array of creative and flavorful tacos. In the afternoon, visit the historic Grove Arcade, a shopping and dining destination featuring local artisans and specialty stores. For dinner, head to Rhubarb, a farm-to-table restaurant highlighting Appalachian flavors.

  • Biscuit Head: Estimated cost - $10-15 per person, Time spent - 1-2 hours
  • Asheville Brews Cruise: Estimated cost - $75-100 per person, Time spent - 4-5 hours
  • White Duck Taco Shop: Estimated cost - $10-15 per person, Time spent - 1-2 hours
  • Grove Arcade: Free to enter, Time spent - 1-2 hours
  • Rhubarb: Estimated cost - $30-50 per person, Time spent - 2-3 hours
Monday, September 4: Farm Visits and Artisanal Treats

On your final day, explore the outskirts of Asheville, starting with a visit to Hickory Nut Gap Farm, a family-owned farm offering farm tours, pick-your-own opportunities, and a farm store. Enjoy a picnic lunch with locally sourced ingredients from the farm store. In the afternoon, take a scenic drive along the Blue Ridge Parkway to the charming town of Black Mountain. Stop by the Black Mountain Chocolate Factory for a sweet treat and witness the chocolate-making process. End your foodie journey with a delightful dinner at Limones, a restaurant known for its inventive Mexican cuisine.

  • Hickory Nut Gap Farm: Estimated cost - $10-20 per person, Time spent - 2-3 hours
  • Black Mountain Chocolate Factory: Estimated cost - $5-10 per person, Time spent - 1-2 hours
  • Limones: Estimated cost - $30-50 per person, Time spent - 2-3 hours

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

For off-the-beaten-path attractions and local favorites, make sure to visit the Asheville City Market, a vibrant farmers market where you can sample and purchase local produce, baked goods, and artisanal products. Another must-visit spot is The Admiral, a hidden gem known for its creative and ever-changing menu showcasing global flavors. Don't miss the chance to explore the River Arts District, home to numerous art studios, galleries, and cafes, offering a unique mix of art and culinary experiences. Lastly, indulge in some Southern comfort food at Buxton Hall Barbecue, a popular eatery serving up delicious smoked meats and traditional sides.

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