Restaurants offering delivery and takeout in Asheville, N.C.

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Editor’s note: While we try very hard to include as many businesses as possible in our roundups, we can never be exhaustive. For this reason, we’d love it if you commented on this story or on our Instagram post, or tag us in an Instagram story so we can reshare it. We see this as an ongoing conversation that we’ll be sharing out many times over the course of the next few weeks. For the most updated information on restaurants offering takeout + delivery, check in with AIR (Asheville Independent Restaurant Association) here.

Good morning, Asheville. If you’re anything like us, you’ve been thinking the last few days have been absolutely bananas. With the recommended precautions, supply + food shortages, and closings, it can surely feel scary + uncertain. However, if there’s one thing we know for sure it’s that we’re all in this together. We know we all need to eat, we need to keep our distance, and we need to support our local businesses. That’s why we asked y’all which eateries are offering takeout, delivery + curbside options.

We must say, the restaurant scene in Asheville is wildly impressive due to its innovation, diversity, + downright deliciousness, but there are so many stepping up to this challenge that it is beyond laudable — it’s truly heart-warming. On top of ramping up their cleaning + disinfecting schedules, here’s what we found out:

🥡 In addition to pick up + curbside service, 67 Biltmore (67 Biltmore Ave.) is offering a special menu that can be preordered for Tuesdays and Fridays. For highest-risk customers, they will be offering at-home porch drop offs. See all the deets on this here.

🥡 Get your sweet fix at Baked Pie Company (50 North Merrimon St.103) who will begin doing curbside pickup today, as well as offering free bag lunch meals for kids Tues.- Sat.

🥡 Bhramari Brewing Co. (101 S. Lexington Ave.) is now offering online ordering + pick up for their brews, as well as some menu items including sandwiches, salads, and nachos. Check them out here.

🥡 You can pick up all of BimBeriBon’s (697 Haywood Rd.) healthy dishes at their pick up window, or curbside (please prepay first). They will also be offering in-house delivery service soon.

🥡 Bouchon’s (62 N. Lexington Ave.) French comfort food is available for curbside pickup — including bottles of wine. They’re also offering a special takeout menu. Sister spot Rendezvous (184 New Haw Creek Rd.) will also make deliveries within a 10-mile radius.

🥡 The soothing, hearty ramen from Broth Lab (1 Roberts St. ) can be brought to right to your ride.

🥡 Get your carbs on with Button & Co. Bagels (32 S. Lexington Ave. ), who offers online ordering and pick up, as well as delivery through GrubHub + UberEats.

🥡 Clean Juice Asheville (28 Schenck Pkwy.) is offering curbside pick ups for all of their organic juices + wellness shots. Protip: Download their app + get $5 off your order.

🥡 You can get Cantina Louie’s (2 Gerber Rd., Ste. C101) Mexican street food via takeout, delivery, or curbside pick up.

🥡 You can grab your suds curbside from Catawba Brewing Co (32 Banks Ave.)

🥡 Beginning Weds., Copper Crown (1011 Tunnel Rd. #100) will close their dining room and transitioning to just deliveries + no-contact takeout via Kickback AVL.

🥡 In addition to utilizing Takeout Central and Kickback AVL for deliveries, Creekside Taphouse (8 Beverly Rd.) is also offering curbside pick up.

🥡 FarmBurger South Asheville (1831 Hendersonville Rd. #100) offers pick up + takeout (you can go inside to get it or have it brought out to your car). They also offer delivery via DoorDash, Uber Eats, Postmates, or Grubhub. Protip: Save $5 when you download their app.

🥡 Liberty House Cafe (221 S. Liberty St.) is taking phone orders and takeout on their seasonal fare. They will also bring your order out to your car on request.

🥡 Maggie B’s Wine & Speciality Store (10 S. Main St.) in Weaverville is offering curbside wine, cheese, + sandwich delivery.

🥡 Beginning today, MOD Pizza (873 Merrimon Ave.) will transition to takeout, pick up + delivery only.

🥡 You can get Rankin Vault’s (7 Rankin Ave.) award-winning burger + more delivered to your whip through curbside takeout.

🥡 Roman’s Deli (75 Haywood St.) remains focused on takeout and delivery, and for the next two weeks will be waiving delivery fees on orders placed through their website.

🥡 From savory to sweet dishes, RosaBees (27 Foundy St. #20) will bring the taste of Hawaii to your car for you.

🥡 South Slope Cheese (11 Southside Ave. #110 ) is taking phone orders + offering curbside dropoff so you can still enjoy cheese, charcuterie, wine + other gourmet goodies at home.

🥡 Smoky Park Supper Club (350 Riverside Dr. #3141) is offering curbside pick up so you can enjoy their award-winning eats in your own home.

🥡 Tacobilly (201 Haywood Rd.) is encouraging customers to place taco orders via their online ordering system, where you can also pay for your order. They’ll leave your order on their picnic table out front for you to grab (just leave a note with your online order). They’ll also bring it out to your car for you.

🥡 Beginning Weds. or Thurs., The Bee Hive Coffee Bar (3732 Sweeten Creek Rd.) will bring your caffeine fix to your car.

🥡 Stuff yourself with seafood with takeout from The Lobster Trap (35 Patton Ave.)

🥡 Thirsty Monk (92 Patton Ave.) is taking phone orders and offering curbside service — even including packaged beer to go.

🥡 You can now prepay your to go order over the phone at Vinnie’s Neighborhood Italian (641 Merrimon Ave.) Protip: all prepaid orders get 10% off + are eligible for curbside service upon request. You can also get deliveries through Takeout Central.

Other eateries, including Sawhorse + Tupelo Honey, will be rolling out their pick up + delivery options in the coming days.

Did we miss anyone? Please let us know which other eateries are offering delivery + curbside services in the comments. ⬇️ Or, hop over to our Instagram and leave the deets there.

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