GO to the Urban Garden Tour and Tasting:
The third annual Urban Garden Tour and Tasting with Bountiful Cities is FREE and open to everyone! Purchase tasting tickets for $40 to taste in each garden. So far these amazing restaurants and caterers will be sharing their delicious food and beverages!
Sunday, July 14th | 1 - 6 pm | To Register: https://www.bountifulcities.org/
EAT at The Bull and Beggar:
Tucked away in the River Arts District, the Bull and Beggar is a wonderful French-inspired restaurant. From its unassuming exterior near Wedge Brewing, step inside and prepare to be enchanted by the restaurant’s captivating charm and inviting ambiance. Indulge in crowd favorites like their succulent oysters and bread with charred onion butter, or savor the classic perfection of their steak frites. Go check them out this weekend!
37 Paynes Way, Asheville, NC, 28801 | Sunday - Thursday: 5 - 9 pm | Friday - Saturday: 5 - 10 pm | Closed Wednesdays
DRINK at The Golden Pineapple:
The Golden Pineapple is located in one of the oldest buildings in West Asheville. Standing vacant for several years, this historic building was once home to a recording studio, a pharmacy, and a deli. Bustling again with new life, the Golden Pineapple has it’s own very unique take on cocktails and hospitality.
503 Haywood Rd, Asheville, NC 28804 | Fri 5pm - 1am | Sat 3pm - 1am | Sun 11 - 7 pm
LISTEN to The Random Animals:
Random Animals is an Asheville, North Carolina based Indie-Soul band that formed in 2016. Their sound is defined by dreamy vocal harmonies, a driving rhythm section, thoughtful lyrics, and guitar arrangements that are tight yet melodic. Weaving together elements of indie-rock, funk, r&b, jazz and soul music, Random Animals puts on a dynamic show that’s aimed to please a diverse audience.
The Meadow at Highland Brewing Co. | 12 Old Charlotte Highway, Suite 200, Asheville, NC 28803 | Friday, July 12th | 7 - 9 pm
Arts at Blue Spiral Gallery:
The Nod: Pastiche Art- This group exhibition is a celebration of both historical artists and art movements, and how contemporary makers pay homage to them. Visitors will see a nod to David Hockney's double portrait series, fiber inspired by Mondrian and Kandinsky, soft sculptures rendered in the style of Claes Oldenburg, and clay vessels that reference 17th century Colonial American ceramic history.
38 Biltmore Ave, Asheville, NC 28801 | Mon - Sat 11am - 6pm | Sun 11am - 5pm