A Roof to Cook Under


June 19th, 2010 by HHG

We’ve finally found a roof to cook under! We will be setting up shop in the center of downtown Asheville, 11 Biltmore Avenue, a building that was originally built in 1927 with the Union Bus Terminal behind it, Olympia’s Candy Kitchen in the front window, and Uncle Sam’s Loan Office next door. Among many others, 11 Biltmore was also home to the Neville Music Company, Robbert D. Bunn’s Antiques, and most recently the Asheville Area Arts Council. We are so excited to finally have our location solidified and are working rapidly to finish the plans and begin construction. Look for us working hard in the heat this summer to make a late fall restaurant opening.

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2 Responses to “A Roof to Cook Under”

  1. Vane Says:

    musica, antigüedades, arte…y ahora jamón y tapas Españolas?…Combinación perfecta! ëxito garantizado!
    Mucha suerte!

  2. HHG Says:

    Thanks for your support! From the start – a Bus Depot with a Candy Kitchen – the building has offered so much to Asheville. We’re excited to be a part of this remarkable transition.

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