After years of construction, a piece of Asheville’s history comes back to life on Tuesday. Housed within the city’s former steel foundry, The Foundry Hotel (https://foundryasheville.com/) officially opens its doors on November 20th, just in time for Thanksgiving. Visitors and locals alike can enjoy hyper-localized experiences in The Block, a historic neighborhood largely untouched by Asheville’s recent tourism boom.
For those hosting family in the area, here are some recommendations for things to do around town with loved ones over the holiday week:
- Dine Over Authentic Southern Appalachian Cuisine – Enjoy a regionally-inspired meal at Benne on Eagle, the hotel’s 100-seat upscale restaurant led by acclaimed chef John Fleer. The menu will feature long cultivated Southern Appalachian dishes crafted with seasonal bounty and hyper-local ingredients.
- Imbibe on Seasonal Cocktails and Brews – Guests can kick back and relax at the hotel’s elevated cocktail bar, Workshop Lounge, and sip on a handcrafted cocktail or one of three local BearWaters Brewing beers that were custom-made for the property.
- Take a Historic Asheville Tour – While staying at the hotel, guests can embark on a private, immersive Hood Huggers International tour of The Block with local historian DeWayne Barton, which tells the story of the vivid African-American culture and history that took place in the area for centuries.
- Fall Hike in the Blue Ridges – Those who book a room can add on the Indulgent Preparation package for a great outdoor adventure in the Blue Ridge Mountains, including a hearty pre-hike breakfast, hiking gear and a guided tour from premier outdoor outfitter Hunter Banks and late check out the next day.
Epicurean Note: See more images and renderings on The Foundry Hotel Facebook Page
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