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Black Mountain
Bakery
Bill and Carolyn Munn, proprietors
102 Church Street
(828) 669-1626 |
| Welcome to the Black
Mountain Bakery. We are a full service bakery offering a wide
assortment of pastries including danish, cinnamon rolls, turnovers,
croissants and muffins. Other items available from our pastry case
are cookies, brownies, quick-breads, lime squares and biscotti. We
serve a light lunch from 11am-2pm. Our sandwiches are offered on
home-made french or whole wheat bread. Some of the popular specialty
breads we sell are cinnamon raisin, garlic cheese, tomato-basil and
oatmeal. All of our products are baked from scratch here at our shop
using unbleached, organic flours. We also offer decorated cakes,
cheese cakes, pies and tarts. The bakery is located next to the
downtown shopping area in Black Mountain. We are open Tues-Sat from
8am-4pm. Please come by and join us for lunch or a delicious snack. |
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Cherry
Tree Corner Ice Cream and Soda Shoppe
100 Cherry Street , Black Mountain
Phone 828-669-0555 |
Travel back in time to
the most fun way to eat ice cream...in an ice cream shoppe!! Cold
treats for everyone:
Ice Cream, Malts, Shakes, Floats and while you're here, browse our
antique corner for a momento of a great day in Black Mountain. |
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The
Dripolator Coffee House
221 W. State Street
(828-669-0999) |
| The new kid on the
block - literally, since it's located up the hill at - is .
This understated little neighborhood coffee klatch offers a more
subdued atmosphere of rumpled sofas, chess games,
Internet-while-you-wait, self-help literature, quiet conversation,
chic quiche, whole-wheat muffins, smoothies, sparkling waters and
the inordinately heavenly aroma of constantly percolating java. If
you like your music lyrical, don't miss the Celtic Jam every Tuesday
evening from 8-9 p.m. |
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| Seven scenic acres in
the midst of the Pisgah National Forest (hidden among mountain
laurel between the villages of Black Mountain and Old Fort), The
Inn on Mill Creek welcomes romantic couples, adventurers, weary
business travelers, and families of all kinds who seek the allure,
relaxation, and sustenance you can only retrieve amidst the beauty
of a wilderness venue. |
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Market Place Restaurant has been a downtown destination for over 20
years. Simple to sublime, we feature a seasonal menu with a
contemporary presentation. We have recently added a wood-fired
grill, using hickory and other hardwoods from the surrounding
mountains. Wines are selected to enhance our food and your
dining experience, with as many as 25 wines available by the glass.
Reservations are accepted, the casual drop-in diner is also
encouraged. Patio seating available, weather permitting. Located
in historic downtown Asheville. |
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| The
Red Rocker Inn of Black Mountain is known throughout the South for
its extraordinary Southern cuisine. Located just 14 miles east of
Asheville, NC, the Red Rocker has become an institution in the
surrounding four state area for its gracious dining. In fact, the
Atlanta Journal and Constitution recently described the meals at the
Inn as "truly a feast." Served on laced, candlelit tables,
diners enjoy a taste of the South as bountiful as anything they have
ever experienced. And, be sure and save room for the 12-14 homemade
desserts offered each evening -- they are absolutely spectacular!
Reservations are requested for both Dinner and Breakfast. |
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For more dining locations visit:
Black
Mountain Chamber of Commerce Dining Section
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