Twosday activities in Asheville, NC for 2/22/22

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Today, we are rounding up a list of Twosday activities to celebrate the twenty-second day of the second month of the two-thousand and twenty-second year — stay with us here.

Grab a slice of pizza that’s so big you need two hands to eat it from New York-style pizzeria Pie.Zaa (46 Millard Ave.).

Order two pounds of pork, chicken, turkey, or plant-based “veg-e-que” at Black Bear BBQ (800 Fairview Rd. Ste. C8). Pro tip: Don’t skimp on the sides, especially the Brunswick stew, macaroni and cheese, and sweet potato casserole.

Whether you’re a dancer or just looking to live your Carrie Bradshaw fashion fantasy, pop into dancewear boutique The Sock Basket (99 Edgewood Rd. Ste. A) for a tutu.

Seize today with a cup of ambition from Dripolator Coffeehouse. Bonus points if you visit its new, second location in Westridge Shopping Center in Candler at 909 Smokey Park Hwy.

Tuesdays are for tacos, so stop into Cantina Louie (2 Gerber Rd.) for taco and drink specials in honor of National Margarita Day, which also takes place today.

If you’ve been wanting a tat-two, we suggest Divination Tattoo and Gallery — which also has two locations: downtown at 73 N. Market St. and West Asheville at 406 Johnston School Rd.

Twins come in twos, so we think a fitting close to the day should involve a craft brew or two from Twin Leaf Brewery.

We’ll leave you with some two-riffic news — Brixx Wood Fired Pizza + Craft Bar (30 Town Square Blvd. Ste. 140) is offering two extra entrées for free when you buy two entrées and two beverages.


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