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The First Food Tour Hits The Asheville South Slope

by Eating Asheville

The Asheville South Slope
The Asheville South Slope.

The Asheville South Slope Gets A Food Tour

Greetings Foodtopia Followers, many of you have heard of the Asheville South Slope by now, but do you really know everything that’s going on in the down under side of the city?  Sure there are like 78 breweries or something(actually 9 give or take) and lots of urban warehouse landscapery,  but there is also loads of great food being cooked on that there hill.  Enough great food that it seemed like a logical step for our Asheville food tour outfit to start an Asheville South Slope Tour.   So…you guessed it, that’s what we did.  And now that we are running tours every Saturday—and soon too be every Friday too—you have the perfect opportunity to learn more about the Asheville South Slope in one fell swoop.  

Church St. on the Asheville South Slope.
Church St. on the Asheville South Slope.

New Beginnings for Asheville South Slope

Fifteen years ago, this once bustling factory and warehouse district had become entirely an area for storage with a lot of vacant buildings.  Since then, the Asheville South Slope has bloomed into becoming a showcase for what makes the city great: the marriage of old and new into a new identity.  Aside from being a hotbed for brews, you’ve got historic Church Street boasting a row of—suprise!—churches built in the early 20th century, art studios, Sow True Seeds, a sustainable gardening outlet, a chocolate factory, the headquarters of national sensation Eagles Nest Outfitters(ENO), the bus depot, event venues, technically The Orange Peel is in this territory, the list goes on.  More importantly though, there is now a growing presence of great food.

Walking through the Asheville South Slope.
Walking through the Asheville South Slope.

We tried to capture the Asheville South Slope by strolling by these places of note and by eating and drinking at some of Asheville’s best restaurants(and one factory): Bhramari Brewhouse, Storm Rhum Bar & Bistro, 67 Biltmore, Ben’s Tune-Up, Buxton Hall Barbecue and the French Broad Chocolate Factory.  It was a great tour as illustrated by our gallery below.  These tours are selling out fast, so check our calendar to book a reservation ASAP.  There’s no better way to entertain friends and family and check out the city as a visitor or local in an entirely unique and gastronomical way!

Swanky lounge seating at Bhramari Brewhouse.
Owners and old friends reunite!
The awesome Bhramari patio.
Bhramari owner Josh Bailey chatting with the tour.
Bhramari Brewhouse
Patatas Machismo with a Bhramari brew.
Pork cheek, Sea Island Red Peas and ramp pesto at Storm.
A Springy Manhattanesque rum potion at Storm.
Pimento cheese gougeres and watermelon, mint, feta salad at 67 Biltmore.
67 Biltmore owner Adam Thorne putting the family to work!
Stephen dropping some historical knowledge on Church Street.
The awesome beer garden at Ben’s Tune-Up.
Housemade sake toast at Ben’s Tune-Up.
Delicious dumplings at Ben’s Tune-Up.
Anna Jensen art at Ben’s Tune-Up.
The historic Sawyer Building.
Stephen telling some more stories.
Buxton Hall Hash
Real deal barbecue hash at Buxton Hall.
Frozen daiquiri at Buxton Hall Barbecue.
Buxton Hall Banana Pudding Pie!
Truffle and toffee tasting at the French Broad Chocolates Factory.
A library of French Broad Chocolates.
The nibs, chocolate in its least processed state.
French Broad factory
Evan gives us a tour within a tour at the French Broad Chocolates Factory.
Cacao, directly imported into Asheville, NC.
Yes, it is a fountain of chocolate.
Newly made chocolate bars.
This is how it’s done!
Shake(sort of) and then cool.
A run in with LaZoom Comedy Tours is always a great way to end a tour!

Category iconAsheville South Slope,  Best Asheville Restaurants,  Foodtopia Tag icon67 Biltmore,  Asheville,  Asheville Food Tour,  Asheville NC,  Asheville Restaurants,  Asheville's Best Restaurants,  Bens Tune Up,  Bhramari Brewhouse,  Buxton Hall Barbecue,  French Broad Chocolates,  Storm Rhum Bar and Bistro,  Walking Food tour of Asheville

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