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Eda Rhyne Distilling Co. expands with a second location

The neighborhood spot features the same craft spirits as the distillery, plus brews and games.

eda's hideaway

Grab a seat at the bar.

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Eda Rhyne Distilling Co. has opened a second location “only a country mile” away from Asheville, located at 1098 New Stock Rd. in Weaverville. Eda’s Hide-a-Way offers cocktails with the same aromatic and herbaceous craft spirits you’ll find in its tasting room, along with a selection of brews.

The laid-back joint also gives you a chance to let your competitive spirit flow with ping pong, pool, and an outdoor shuffleboard court. But if relaxing is more your speed, you can grab a seat to sip by the outdoor fire pit.

Stop by Wednesdays through Sundays from 3 p.m. to 12 a.m. to check it out for yourself (and admire all the flashy decor + neon signs on display).

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