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Black Mountain

Black Mountain is a small town in the United States. Due to limited available information, specific details regarding hotel districts, airport connections, and local transportation are not provided. Travelers are advised to research accommodation options independently. The area offers a quiet, rural atmosphere suitable for those seeking a peaceful retreat away from major urban centers.

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Accommodation Base

Specific neighborhood recommendations for hotels are not available due to limited data. Travelers should book accommodations in advance based on their specific itinerary needs.

Transportation

The IATA code is unknown. Details regarding airport transfer times and available transport modes are not provided in the current context.

Travel Tip

This destination appears suitable for travelers seeking tranquility. Please verify the latest local information before planning your stay.

Nearby attractions

Folk Art Center

Folk Art Center

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Beaucatcher Mountain

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Basilica of St. Lawrence, Asheville

Basilica of St. Lawrence, Asheville

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Western North Carolina Nature Center

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Asheville Art Museum

Asheville Art Museum

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St. Luke's Episcopal Church

St. Luke's Episcopal Church

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Dining

Mother

RestaurantBib Gourmand$$20.7 km

Find this charming establishment housed in a former garage in the South Slope district. The flat-roofed structure with its white painted brick exterior beckons with ample outdoor seating, while a wide garage door is left open to create a pleasant indoor/outdoor vibe.Heidi Bass is Mother's master baker and her passion for sourdough bloomed during the pandemic, leading to a successful home operation and now this thriving venture. Her partner here, Brett Watson, handles the wine program. Patrons come to purchase loaves of bread baked in-house; or stay to soak in the vibes for lunch or dinner. Ite

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Luminosa

RestaurantBib Gourmand$$20.8 km

Luminosa is located at the recently reopened Flatiron Hotel, originally built in 1926. It's an elegant space, with an L-shaped marble bar counter and a dining room that unfolds into several areas with an open kitchen, brass fixtures, black leather seating, and windows dressed with cafe curtains.Executive Chef Graham House and his team strive for zero-waste, butchering whole cows in-house, and sourcing from local farmers' markets. Theirs is a crowd-pleasing menu of wood-fired pizza (perhaps topped with lemon, smoked mozzarella and arugula), impressive pastas (bucatini with summer squash, ricott

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Little Chango

RestaurantBib Gourmand$20.8 km

There's something uplifting about this cozy neighborhood spot. Maybe it's the cheerful yellow facade or perhaps it's the number they hand you on a playing card after you've ordered at the counter. No matter the reason, Little Chango is a delightful place for casual Latin American fare. Choose from items like arepas with shredded ropa vieja and "lunch boxes" with rice and meat selections. Don't even think about skipping their sides, ranging from mamposteao, or Puerto Rican-style yellow rice and beans, to a bright escabeche with diced avocado, thinly sliced bell peppers and red onion in vinegar

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Cúrate Bar de Tapas

Restaurant$$20.5 km

This Spanish-inspired tapas bar lives inside a renovated 1920s bus depot and serves up a menu rooted in tradition—think charcuterie, croquettes, patatas bravas and shareable large plates like mussels and grilled meats. They also have a "jamonarea" with around six different types of cured meats available. Cozy yet refined. this spot in downtown Asheville makes you want to order a bottle of wine and settle in while snacking on a tabla de quesos, a board with a selection of Spanish cheeses, and curate sobrasada, a pimenton-spiced, spreadable, cured sausage sided by goat cheese and honey with a ba

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Ukiah Japanese Smokehouse

Restaurant$$$20.5 km

Ukiah Japanese Smokehouse is located in downtown Asheville, with a white stucco exterior, ample outdoor seating and an exterior stone fireplace. Inside, the room has a rustic look and boasts an open kitchen. Headed by Chef Michael Lewis, the menu offers an array of small plates such as fried items, grilled skewers, sashimi, dumplings and buns, as well as smoked meats. The large bar at the center of the room is a convivial meeting place pouring creative cocktails (the Ukiah Oldie is fittingly infused with smoke) and local craft brews are on draft. Those unsure of what to order or without family

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Table

Restaurant$$$20.6 km

Husband-and-wife duo Jacob and Alicia Sessoms are behind this simple, seasonal and thoughtful restaurant in downtown Asheville. Table looks and feels welcoming, with plenty of places to sit both indoors and out, and a staff that exudes Southern charm. The New American menu is well-edited, with small plates like roasted vegetables, steak tartare and fresh bread, and larger mains like chicken, steak and house-made pasta (ricotta cavatelli in a rabbit sugo is spot on). The “easy” section includes bar snack standbys like wings, a fried chicken sandwich, and a messy-delicious burger with house-made

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Good Hot Fish

Restaurant$20.8 km

Good Hot Fish, found in the South Slope District among a bevy of craft breweries, stands out with its dark exterior and a whimsical neon fish over the door. The small setting is mostly all business, but there are a number of seats along dining counters inside and out, and the team is a pleasant bunch.Chef Ashleigh Shanti's enticing vision of a traditional fish fry features product like North Carolina catfish and dayboat shrimp. The fish sandwich is a must — dredged in coarsely ground, locally milled cornmeal for an enticing crunch, tucked between slices of white bread and drizzled with spiced

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Addissae Ethiopian Restaurant

Restaurant$20.8 km

This cozy neighborhood spot welcomes diners with open arms, and if you're a newcomer, the friendly staff will happily guide you through their menu of traditional Ethiopian fare. Meat eaters and vegetarians alike will find something to savor here, where they cover all of the classics, including doro wat, a rich and spicy chicken stew, and tibs, or sautéed cuts of meat, as well as chickpea-based shiro w’at and ater kik w’at with yellow split peas. Everything comes family style on injera, the tangy flatbread that’s the heart of Ethiopian dining.

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