Elegant breakfast & dinner bistro serving steaks, seafood & gourmet American fare, plus local beer.
Ryan C
The breakfast buffet is basic. The price is $16.99 and unless you get it included with your stay, it’s not worth it.
Only buffet and does not come work an omelet at that price.
The coffee is free so that’s a benefit. There’s several breakfast spots that are walking distance and would be off better value than the buffet cost.
If you do get the buffet, try the chocolate scones, they are delicious.
… moreKen Warren
We woke up hungry and could smell the breakfast coming down the elevator. Walked in an were met immediately by our server Autumn. Smiling and so friendly and efficient it would have been a pleasure if the food wasn’t delicious… but it was! So awesome to come down from your room and start off your travel day with such great food and attitudes! We will be back. And thumbs up to Autumn!
… moreCara S
We went here a little later so the kitchen was already shut down. We were only able to get drinks. Pricing was ok and bartender was really sweet. Service was a bit slow for the time of evening and so few customers inside.
… morejan elingburg
Our Shag club is meeting here weekly and the food is so good. We really enjoy our weekly dances here!
… moreTed Jacobs
This place me and my family went to, we happened to get there right at opening which is the best! You know the food is going to be good because there’s nobody else there to put heavy pressure on the kitchen staff and the atmosphere will be relaxed indefinitely.
The waitress first off was fantastic, and the drinks she made were 10/10 delicious, but the food was pretty good at best. I had the Philly cheesesteak and it was mediocre at best. South of Philly on tunnel road, and bold rock downtown both have a drastically better cheesesteak. Everyone else in my family their food was good, the wings are TINY, the flavor was 300% bigger than the physical size of the wing.
Overall, the place is nice and the staff is very friendly and good to converse with but there are better meals to be had at drastically cheaper prices elsewhere especially in Asheville being such a foodie town.
… moreShelly Dawn
While flavor is noted, a good solid business sense is not. We were the 2nd group seated, only 4 adults, and our meal came well over an hour later. Slow service is understated. They didn’t ‘anticipate being busy so they sent staff home.’ We watched 10 other parties come in and fill up the restaurant. One server was taking care of all the tables, helped by his floor manager who was also the Bartender! Our steak was over cooked and tough. The baked potatoes were cold, so much so the butter didn’t melt. They never asked half the part about what they wanted to drink. Though not a Fusion restaurant, the plating was nice and seemed to be more important the the food. At a ‘Chop House’ you expected a steakhouse, bigger portions for the prices they were charging. All side items are charged separately, as well. Even after they took steak and shrimp and grits off the bill, it was still $80! FOR 4 PEOPLE who waited over an hour for their dinner. And again, we were the only other party in the room other than a table who were seated, waiting on their food when we came in. One person in our party saw the chef walk through the place 2 times. Should’ve been back there cooking our food!
… moreBrandon Cox
I came in for the first time and loved everything about this place! The sunburst smoked trout dip is not only local, but very VERY good! I also had the creamy mashed potatoes and they were excellent as well! Service was great and so was the selection of local brews. Would recommend this place to anyone looking for a nice dinner out! I felt very accommodated.
… moreElena Wofford
I came to eat breakfast before I went to work downtown. It was quiet, which was nice. I ordered the Eggs Benedict with a milk and oatmeal for my side. The eggs were PERFECTLY poached. I didn’t care for the ham, which wasn’t their fault, I just prefer salty country ham. The oatmeal was made perfect, as well. There is a $6 breakfast bar, which is the typical continental breakfast, as well. The service was great. This place is located in the Four Points by Sheraton.
… moreKen K
The prime-rib sandwich sounded great, but wait, it’s been taken off the menu (but only figuratively, because it was still on the printed menu). Ok, so I settled for the fish & chips… what a disappointment. The fries were obviously frozen, as was the fish — who knew fried fish would have a leathery batter? The tarter sauce was also straight from a squeeze-bottle. Being charged $13 for a meal that should have been about $7 doesn’t sit well.
The dining space really over-promised their menu, because it looks very nice; only problem is that it was lit up like closing time and ruined any cozy ambiance they were aiming for. The only positive is that the bartender was very nice and attentive.
Do yourself a favor a walk a few blocks for some quality dining; literally anything else you find will be better.
… moreLaborndcluv
I ate here and didn’t look up the reviews until after. I’m not sure what was going on earlier in the year, maybe they were changing management/staff? I have the black bean quinoa ball was AWESOME!! I was here about 2 years ago and the food was great then also. The menu has changed though, as people have said. I actually came because I wanted some pasta, but they only have it on Sunday. I am really sorry some of the commenters had such a horrible experience, but my food was excellent.
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