Casual eatery in North Asheville serving up seasonal fare, shareable plates & craft cocktails with intention and unexpected flavors. We’re all about cooking with intention and purposeful ingredients to deliver a depth of flavor. Slowing down to do something well makes the enjoyment of great food and good conversation that much better. Our food is straightforward and authentic. Our sharable plates change seasonally as we celebrate locally‐sourced produce at its prime. Seasonal eating is a delicious and sustainable way to support your local food purveyors and enjoy both recognizable flavors, as well as the unexpected. We hope to be that third place for you to gather and catch up over a delicious meal and craft cocktails.
Hours
| Thursday | 4–9 PM |
| Friday | 4–9 PM |
| Saturday | 4–9 PM |
| Sunday | 4–9 PM |
| Monday | 4–9 PM |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 4–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 952 Merrimon Ave, Asheville, NC 28804
Phone: (828) 412-3472
Website: https://www.eatatlittleds.com/
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Reviews
We ordered the focaccia, meatballs and gnocchi and the cinnamon cheesecake.
I should’ve, and maybe would’ve given a more private seating lick every one of those plates tonight.
The cinnamon meringue was my favorite component tonight. I am a cinnamon girl, and that was delightful. It was also nice that the chef de cuisine (Chef Sam) also brought out the cheesecake. He was another delight that came with it.
Sweet potato gnocchi was my next favorite. All the textures and flavors complimented each other so well. I could eat that every night
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Service was flawless and effortlessly gracious; many thanks, Nicole.
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The salad of charred beets and apples was a masterpiece of texture, taste and presentation.
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The focaccia, from Asheville Proper, was decadently satisfying. Its dip tasted a bit off to me – perhaps too much sage? But hey, silly me, it’s described as a “sage dipping oil,” after all.
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The accoutrements to the gnocchi were nice, but the dumplings themselves were unforgettable – pillowy morsels of otherworldly deliciousness with wonderfully crispy edges, oh my!
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My apple tart was served with a “fall-spiced” ice cream that brought tears to my eyes – after a fall of unparalleled suffering and loss in Western North Carolina, its familiar, comforting flavors lifted my spirits with the promise of better autumns to come.
So what is to love?
1. The bartenders!
We always sit at the bar. The bartenders are excellent, and I enjoy the vibe of the bar. It is lit perfectly and we can talk to the bartenders about our favorite potions and tonics and they are quick to make a beautiful drink. In the winter time, I enjoyed a wonderful winter daiquiri, and now that it is spring, there’s a daiquiri called “Torrents of Summer“ that is similar but also distinct from the winter version. So many other creative cocktails to enjoy. Including one recently that had Matcha in it. These are true mixologists!
2. The focaccia! This is unlike any focaccia we’ve ever had. Throw away all your notions of focaccia, except for the soft inside. This has a wonderful flavor and the softness of a traditional focaccia, but boasts a surprising crunch on the outside. This is the best focaccia I’ve ever had. And we make a lot of bread at home as well. That is high praise indeed.
3. We always order the shareable plates. The beef tartare is enough for a meal. Pair it with the focaccia, and you actually have some bread to take home. Other favorite shareable plates include seasonal gnocchi and beets; there is also usually some sort of shrimp or scallop offering. At one point, they had a foam that was on the scallops that was amazing. The menu changes seasonally, and there’s always something new to try.
4. The portions are usually generous. Something like a shareable scallop dish would certainly have fewer scallops than a main course, but again, paired with the focaccia or a salad, and you have a full meal.
5. They have gender neutral bathrooms! Yay. As someone who works a great deal with the trans and non-binary community, you have no idea how important this is. Thank you!
This is THE BEST food and drink we have found. A must!!!!
The kitchen is a master artist of flavors. Wow! Thank you and see you soon!
Little D’s is not very large. There are several tables and a few seats at the bar. The service is excellent … friendly, helpful, and attentive. The menu is fairly small with maybe 12 to 15 appetizers/shareables and 5 or 6 main courses plus a couple of daily specials. I’d never had an old fashioned … not sure why because I’m a bourbon guy. Bartender Andrew made me one and now I’m an old fashioned guy. We started with the roasted butternut squash focaccia and fried oysters, and both were delicious. For main courses, my wife and I both ordered the stuffed butternut squash (see photo). It’s a butternut squash cut in half and stuffed with kale, white beans, onions, walnuts, goat cheese, and a fig balsamic topping. My wife is pescatarian (or is it presbyterian?), so it was a logical pick for her. I’m not pescatarian, but I saw it delivered to another table and it looked really good, so I decided to try it too. How good was it, you ask? So good that when we went back a week later we ordered it again. Friends that were with us ordered the lamb special and the mahi mahi, and they both gave their entrees a thumbs up as well. In my view, the food is outstanding.
If you’re looking for a place to eat in North Asheville, you should definitely consider Little D’s … who knows, we might see you there.