Fall in love with a slower pace of life in Black Mountain, NC. Located just 15 miles away from downtown Asheville, Black Mountain offers old-time southern hospitality, small-town charm and unique dining.
Dive into Black Mountain’s Culture
Black Mountain is an arts and crafts community that is home to many Appalachian crafters including local iron works, dulcimer-makers, and potters. The town hosts numerous festivals including the Sourwood Festival, Lake Eden Arts Festival (L.E.A.F.), Black Mountain Art and Craft Show and Art in Bloom.
There are 8 Places To Eat in Asheville listed on this page.
Berliner Kindl German Restaurant
Authentic German restaurant offering an exciting menu set in a European atmosphere. German owned and operated. Visit the German Import Store in the restaurant which offers an extensive selection of German products. | 828-669-5255 121 Broadway |
Black Mountain Bistro
Locally owned business. We believe in serving only the best quality food at reasonable prices. | 828-669-5041 203 East State Street |
Coach House Seafood & Steak
A recently remodeled comfortable and casual restaurant serving a large variety of seafood, steaks and chicken. | 828-669-4223 508 West State Street |
Dripolator Coffeehouse - Black Mountain
Located a block from historic Cherry St next to the old Town Hall, the Dripolator is a favorite of locals and tourists, alike. Daily drink specials vie with fresh local pastries and baked goods for your attention. | 828-669-0999 221 West State Street |
Front Porch Grill
Home of the Old Fashioned Hamburger and much more. | 828-664-0099 306 East State Street |
Kilwin's Black Mountain
An old-fashioned confectionery featuring handmade fudge, caramel apples, corns, brittles and chocolate dipped treats. We serve 28 flavors of Kilwin's Original Recipe Ice Cream. Since 1947, Kilwin's had maintained a reputation for old-fashioned quality, the finest and freshest ingredients and personal service that continues today. | 828-669-6119 116 West State Street |
Perry's Barbeque
Enjoy our Texas-style and North Carolina-style barbecue. Our restaurant provides relaxing dine-in service. We serve a variety of barbecue meats, briskets, side dishes and 7 different types of barbecue sauces. | 828-664-1446 400 E State Street, Suite C |
Red Rocker Inn
Extraordinary casual fine dining served with warm old-fashioned Southern charm. Guests enjoy grilled prime rib, roasted stuffed chicken, almond mountain trout and many other specialties. Served with fresh hot buttermilk biscuits, a delicious homemade apple butter, potatoes and fresh local vegetables. Choose from an imaginative list of appetizers, soups, and salads. Then round out your dining experience with a choice from the fine wine list and one of ten delectable homemade desserts. | 828-669-5991 136 North Dougherty Street |



