A Vacation Insiders Guide to North Carolina's Asheville

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Downtown Asheville

A Vacation Insiders Guide


MEET LYNNE HARTY AND STEVE COHEN This Insider Guide is brought to you by Lynne & Steve, resident insiders of North Carolina's Asheville, and owners of three vacation rentals in and around this vibrant, hip city.

Contact Lynne & Steve: +1.828.777.7073

Lynne Harty, originally from Atlanta, GA and Steve Cohen, born and bred in New York City, are in love with the town they now call home, Asheville. Both said it took about 5 minutes to adjust to the fresh mountain air, the friendly people, the slower pace, and the small town feel! Lynne is a commercial and fine art photographer. Steve is a musician and manager of musicians. They operate their businesses out of their new property, Drover's Way in downtown Asheville. Both are involved in many parts of the community but particularly the restaurant, music and art scene, so they are excited to share their favorites with you!

THOUGHTS FROM THE EDITOR When I heard from Lynne about some of the guests that have stayed at her vacation rentals I was hooked music legends! But more on that later in the guide.

Lynne even gives a cameo role to her daughter Jess, who takes us on a millennial's tour!

Lynne and Steve are our 2nd insiders from the North Carolina city of Asheville. Which made us think "isn't having 2 insiders a little confusing?".

And don't forget Steve, the musical side of the partnership! See if you can spot him in the "Dance" video, produced by Lynne and set around the 5 Walnut Bar, one of their favorite spots.

Quite the contrary, Lynne and Steve bring a different perspective, being from artistic backgrounds. And yet, at the same time, there's a consistent feel. One of a hip, musical city, with restaurants and art to rival NYC, set amongst North Carolina's beautiful mountains.

Speaking of music, it's arguably the soul of Asheville. From simple street performers to world famous music venues, this city is steeped in bluegrass and mountain roots, but with a modern twist (go check out Underhill Rose for a magical example). Happy reading!

Lynne and Steve have packed this guide full of ideas. A weekend trip with the girls? A couple's retreat? Beer tasting? A thriving art scene? Escape to nature? Heck,

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LYNNE AND STEVE'S REAL ASHEVILLE...

Keeping up with the constantly changing face of downtown Asheville is a challenge these days, but it's one that Steve and I do our best with, dining at the new restaurants, having cocktails at the new bars, and checking out new venues (which also have opened in W. Asheville). When we moved here, around 2000, there was nowhere near the selection of restaurants to choose from, and the streets were empty late at night and during the winter. Not anymore! You'll find all kinds of street performers year round now, playing bluegrass music, holding statuesque poses for extraordinarily long periods of time, and throwing flames and batons. Walk by 5 Walnut Wine Bar most nights and see the people standing on the sidewalk outside listening to the music flowing out of the big windows, or walk by Pritchard Park to see the huge crowd of people listening and playing in the weekly drum circle and you'll get a real sense of the energy that has taken over downtown Asheville. See how the creativity plays out in the restaurants of renowned chefs such as John Fleer at Rhubarb, Katie Button of Curate and Nightbell, or Duane Fernandes of Isa's Bistro.


5 EXPERIENCES YOU CANNOT MISS...

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Sampling our Legendary Beer...

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A Picnic on Top of the World (Craggy Pinnacle)...

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Asheville's Adventurous Side...

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The Biltmore Estate...

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Romantic Date Night...

Did you know Asheville has been a regular winner of the "Beer City USA" award? Come and see what we're now famous for by touring the many breweries (at least 17 at this count) and sampling locally brewed beer. A great way is the self guided walking tour of Asheville's South Slope (the Brewery District). You can navigate around with your phone. But take care, the beer is very good - too much and no amount of technology can help you! Is this option of getting the locals to drive you more sensible?!

Craggy Pinnacle is an all time favorite that we take almost every visitor on. Breathtakingly gorgeous with many beautiful spots along the 1.4m round trip hike. So beautiful that Lynne has scheduled numerous photo shoots up here! And it's just 40 mins from downtown. Get picnic supplies at Dough or Greenlife, and head up to the top to watch the sunrise - you won't be sorry. Even on the warmest summer days it can be cool and sometimes foggy so take a jacket and check the weather before leaving.

We're surrounded by nature in Asheville, so there's plenty of opportunity for adventure! Try Navitat for some thrilling zip lining. The name is all about navigating the forest habitat and you certainly do that - but up high! Or how about tubing down the French Broad to the Bywater for beer? Zen Tubing and Asheville Outdoor Center both run tubing trips. Finally, try rafting at the NOC. The rapids are mostly gentle on the half day trips (good for kids), or class IV rapids on a full day for extra fun!

Yes, you must see America's largest home! Many of us locals have annual passes and the consistent attraction for us is the grounds, with acres to explore - we love walking through the gardens, by the river, and biking the paths, sometimes capping it off with a picnic or dining at Cedrics. I (Lynne) have shot commercial photos for the Estate so have spent a lot of time there. Still, I return time and time again because it's THAT beautiful. If you're visiting during an evening concert on the patio, go!

Start at the Grove Park Inn with cocktails on the sunset patio, or at Skybar, atop Asheville's Flat Iron Building. Try Limones downtown for a dinner in a fun atmosphere (it's where Steve and I had our first date!). Then head to the French Broad Chocolate Lounge for dessert. Still want more? Try the Nightbell for an after dinner drink (New York comes to Asheville), then walk it all off by going up the hill to Pack Square Park. Staying at the Urban Nest or at Drover's Way? It's a short walk home!


2 (DAY) EXPERIENCES YOU CANNOT MISS... Lynne and Steve have come up with 2 great day experiences, one explores a slice of Asheville downtown culture, the other takes you out of town to explore the surrounding area. Both throw in a good dose of culture, outdoors, and (of course) some legendary Asheville food!

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A Feast for the Eyes, Belly and Soul... First up, make a reservation ahead of time at Knife and Fork in Spruce Pine. You'll need that later... Next, go by High 5 for a latte and breakfast goodie to go, maybe run by Greenlife for snacks while you're near there. Head north on 19/23 towards Burnsville (there is another coffee shop and art gallery there), following directions to Roan Mtn. Hike the beautiful balds for a few hours and enjoy your snacks on one of the many overlooks. Then head to Bakersville - a one stop sign quaint town. Visit Jason Burnette's ceramic studio, get a cup of coffee at Dot's, and explore the greatest ceramic studio I've come across, Crimson Laurel. If you want more, visit nearby Penland School of Crafts to see the resident and student artists at work in the beautiful campus. Finally, reward yourself with a gourmet meal in Spruce Pine at Knife and Fork. They fill up way ahead, so often you can get that early dinner which works out well after your busy day, so that you can dine and head home to Asheville on the early side (it's 45 minutes from Asheville).

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The River Arts District... The River Arts District is a little more than a mile from the Urban Nest, so either a nice walk or short drive, and it's where most of the local artists' studios are located. We recommend lunch (only Mon - Fri) at the famous 12 Bones BBQ (Barack and Michelle Obama have eaten there and they're often featured in foodie articles) followed by a stop at Pink Dog Creative to peruse the galleries. Then work your way around the many warehouses to see what the artists are making. Next walk along the train track to the Wedge Brewery, where you'll often see hundreds of people outside drinking beer, playing games and listening to music. Hungry? All you'll get at the Wedge is peanuts, so go a few doors down to the Bull and Beggar for an interesting and yummy dinner. If their menu doesn't grab you, or your wallet is feeling a little too thin, you'll be happy dining at White Duck Taco, The Junction, or All Souls - you can't go wrong at any of them! And finally, walk over to the Grey Eagle Music Hall to hear some music before heading home!


LYNNE'S JESS'S MILLENNIAL AGENDA... Jess is Lynne's 23 year old daughter. She tells us how she'd guide her 20 and 30-something year old friends around Asheville. Badged by Lynne the "millennial agenda"... As I ease into a Saturday in Asheville, I typically do one of two things: head to Izzy's for my favorite iced latte in town (and possibly ever) or to Over Easy on Broadway for a delicious (but usually indulgent) breakfast. If for some reason I'm feeling particularly ambitious, I love to go to the Chisel class at 9 am at Clasique Pilates on Lexington and then I won't feel so bad about whatever choices I make for the rest of the day. Be warned; it's tough. If I have friends in town we may wander around downtown and do some shopping - Minx and Frock are two of my favorites. I can also spend a lot of time perusing books and random knick knacks in Malaprops or the Battery Park Book Exchange or scheme on my future super chic "grown up" home at Mobilia. Depending on when you start your day (or your Friday night), this may carry you right into happy hour. If it's a girls day and you want to fit in a pedicure or treatment, Spa Theology is great for more of a spa "experience". For happy hour I have several suggestions, depending on how you're feeling. If you want some the best pomegranate

margarita you will ever have, hit up Limones (which is also great for dinner). For people watching and a classy glass of wine go to 5 Walnut. If you are a beer aficionado and potentially want to meet some bros, walk down to the Wicked Weed. Lastly, if you want to be hip and a "real Ashevillian" check out Ben's Tune Up (also great if it's nice outside). For a good dinner on a budget, I would suggest White Duck Taco or Doc Chey's (worth the wait). If you're willing to ball out for ambiance and great food, I love Limones, Zambras, or Curate, all of which are walking distance downtown. If you don't mind driving to West Asheville, the Admiral for dinner is amazing, despite the fact that it looks like a hole in the wall on the inside and out. Also they clear the tables after dinner and it turns into a big dance party if you're into that kind of thing. Although the lines can be ridiculous, no night downtown is complete without a trip to the Chocolate Lounge (in my humble opinion) so wherever you are, skip dessert. Post-chocolate lounge, I would suggest any of the bars I mentioned for happy hour, with the addition of maybe the Southern on Lexington or SkyBar if you want a view/ roof experience. Enjoy!


LYNNE'S 10 FOR A GIRL'S WEEKEND... 1

Yoga at 1 Center Yoga on Coxe Ave. or a jog through the Victorian neighborhood of Montford. Get a healthy, organic lunch at Elements.

On the weekend you'll find a great brunch served at two of our favorites - try either Limones or Curate.

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Some pampering? Spa Theology (next to Urban Nest), Sensibilities, and Wake (for foot soaks).

Post spa, how about some hair styling for the day ahead? Lola Salon is a short walk from the Urban Nest; we recommend asking for Hannah.

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In need of a little culture? Horse + Hero, Blue Spiral and Woolworth Walk for gifts.

Looking for a good book? Don't miss Malaprop's bookstore or the used book store on Lexington.

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Shopping - my favorites for fashion are Frock, Maison Mary and Minx. Tops for Shoes is a must!

For wine, we love 5 Walnut Wine Bar and Battery Park Book Exchange. The Imperial Lounge is a fun spot for cocktails too.

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For some great restaurants that are not located downtown try Gan Shan Station, Plant, and Ambrozia.

No visit is complete without the French Broad Chocolate Lounge—their brownies are fantastic. Or go to the Blackbird for their coconut cake.

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How About Some Asheville Music... The Grey Eagle...

Jack of the Wood...

Isis (in W. Asheville)...

Located in the River Arts District, The Grey Eagle has a great sound, and attracts singer / songwriter / acoustic acts. It also carries a range of the local beers for an authentic Asheville experience. Check out their calendar for more information on upcoming shows.

A Celtic pub that features music from good time local acts, along with handcrafted ales. Jack of the Wood always has a lively atmosphere and you'll have a good time no matter who is playing. Underhill Rose, a local trio sometimes play here (featured on cover page).

The Isis mixes music & fine dining. Try a Sunday jazz & dinner for a lesser (secret) known fun night

The Orange Peel...

An Asheville legend, The Orange Peel is a great smoke free venue featuring some larger acts.


ASHEVILLE BY MOVING IMAGE...

Lynne's other great love is producing stop motion videos. She says "I think that you can create such great energy with this medium...". We've selected 2 of Lynne's videos to give you a different kind of insight into Asheville. Enjoy (and see if you can spot Steve and their dog, Charley)!


LYNNE & STEVE'S TIPS ON WHERE TO STAY... Lynne & Steve’s Very Own...

Originally an Army Navy department store back in the day, the Urban Nest was renovated by Lynne in 2005. It's a 1 bedroom condo on the 3rd floor of an historic building in the center of downtown. Within a five minute walk are many of Asheville's best farm to table restaurants, locally owned shops, Pack Square, art galleries and the local fav, the Fine Arts Theatre. The condo has all the modern amenities you will need, such as 40" smart HD TV, fully equipped modern kitchen, washer/dryer, A/C, and more!

Lynne & Steve’s Very Own...

Drover's Way is an apartment located in an historic building where Lynne & Steve have their offices, 5-10 mins on foot from downtown. The property is located on what used to be the passageway for drovers who were bringing their cattle and pigs to market and now offers modern luxury. Available guest services include specialty groceries and in-house massages. Not only is it a loving renovation with all mod-cons, but it's also a very cool area, and a stone's throw from Moog Music, Whole Foods, and High Five Coffee.

Lynne & Steve Suggest...

If any of their places are full, or if you prefer something different, then Lynne and Steve would suggest the Haywood Park Hotel in the heart of downtown Asheville. It's a 2014 Trip Advisor "Certificate of Excellence" winner. Located just minutes from many of the city's must see spots, it has well equipped rooms, free WiFi, a fitness center, and more. The rooms are large, ranging from 475 to 1,200 square feet. It also houses Isa's Bistro, one of Lynne and Steve's recommendations.

Lynne & Steve's NOTABLE GUESTS... "I stayed in the Urban Nest for 2 weeks while I made my 11th record Fixin to Die with the Avett Brothers right down the street at Echo Mountain Recording Studio. I loved the location and vibe of Lynne's spot and it surely helped keep the creative juices flowing. Thanks Lynne!" - G. Love "The urban nest is a beautiful, well maintained and very comfy place to stay. The bedroom is fantastic very sound-proof. Great location. I highly recommend this place. The owner is a woman who could not be sweeter. This one gets 5 stars." - Brad Roberts, Crash Test Dummies "I love the Urban Nest. It's a warm, comfortable space and perfectly located in the heart of downtown Asheville, an easy walk to almost all of my favorite restaurants and shops. Highly recommended as an alternative to staying in a hotel." - Ashley Capps - founder of the Bonnaroo Festival and Moog Fest "The Asheville downtown condo is the perfect place for me to host those of our clients who are looking for a little something special, rather than yet another hotel." - Jessica Tomasin - Echo Mountain Recording and Aaron Wood Management


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