Neighbourhooddowntown

Why locals love it: The 1960 English double-decker bus parked on Biltmore Avenue serves espresso and cakes from a bus window. A downtown landmark for locals, a frequent photo stop for tourists.

Tip: Order at the bus window, take a seat on the open top deck. Espresso and cake in the bus is the move.

Location

Address: 41 Biltmore Ave, Asheville, NC 28801

Also in downtown

Old Europe Pastries (late-night cafe) ★ 4.5

downtown

Why locals love it: One of downtown Asheville's only late-night cafe options, open until 22:00 weekdays and 23:00 Fri-Sat. Hungarian-Austrian pastries with Dynamite Roasting coffee on Broadway.

Tip: Open later than almost every other cafe in town. The Dobos torte and chocolate-crepe pair with a late coffee.

Suwana's Thai Orchid ★ 4.3

downtown

Why locals love it: A tiny downtown Thai room on Broadway that locals book midweek for the green curry and pad see ew. Tourists default to the better-known names; this is the regular's pick.

Tip: Vegan and gluten-free options across the menu. Walk-in friendly midweek; weekend takeout is faster than a dine-in table.

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Zillicoah Beer Company ★ 4.4

river-arts-district

Why locals love it: The Woodfin brewery on Riverside Drive, technically just north of the Asheville city line. Open-fermented farmhouse ales on the French Broad, undisturbed by the South Slope crawl.

Tip: Outdoor seating on the riverbank with sunset views. Food truck rotation Wed-Sun; dogs welcome.

Old Europe Pastries (late-night cafe) ★ 4.5

downtown

Why locals love it: One of downtown Asheville's only late-night cafe options, open until 22:00 weekdays and 23:00 Fri-Sat. Hungarian-Austrian pastries with Dynamite Roasting coffee on Broadway.

Tip: Open later than almost every other cafe in town. The Dobos torte and chocolate-crepe pair with a late coffee.

BattleCat Coffee Bar East ★ 4.3

east-asheville

Why locals love it: The Tunnel Road East Asheville sister to the Haywood Road cafe, the punk-leaning specialty bar locals know about. Tourists rarely venture east of downtown for coffee.

Tip: Same beans as the Haywood Road location, but quieter, more outlet seats and fewer queues.

Rocky's Hot Chicken Shack ★ 4.6

west-asheville

Why locals love it: West Asheville's Nashville-style hot chicken benchmark sits in a strip-mall building on Patton, unchanged since 2009. Locals come for the Bird, tourists rarely find it.

Tip: Order the medium heat first; the hot tier is genuinely punishing. Counter service, no reservations.

Suwana's Thai Orchid ★ 4.3

downtown

Why locals love it: A tiny downtown Thai room on Broadway that locals book midweek for the green curry and pad see ew. Tourists default to the better-known names; this is the regular's pick.

Tip: Vegan and gluten-free options across the menu. Walk-in friendly midweek; weekend takeout is faster than a dine-in table.

The Hop Ice Cream Cafe ★ 4.5

north-asheville

Why locals love it: Asheville's oldest ice creamery, serving since 1978 from a Merrimon Avenue room with rotating handcrafted local-dairy flavours. Visitors miss it for the downtown chains.

Tip: The bourbon-vanilla and Mexican chocolate are the year-round local picks; ask the counter for the day's special.

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