Casual Dinner at Bone and Broth

(North) Asheville – Bone & Broth (http://boneandbrothasheville.com/) is the kind of place you’d expect to find in an out of the way Boston neighborhood. A place the locals go for a drink or easy meal. Easy, but good.

The place was about two thirds full when we got there at 7pm this past Saturday. They were still busy when we left at 8:15pm or so.

Dark wood-paneled and warm, the bar is pretty prominent. We each chose a wine we thought we’d like, not based on any particular pairing. He – a 2016 Freelander Cabernet Sauvignon (Freelander District – Central CA Valley) ($8) and Me – a 2015 Peirano Zinfandel (Lodi) ($9). I am now going to search out that Peirano Zin. Just loved it!

While we waited for our entrees, we shared an order of Bourbon Caramelized Onion Dip ($8) with fresh house-made potato chips. The chips were fresh and crispy and that dip was definitely addictive. So good!

Bone and Broth fresh house-made potato chips and Bourbon Caramelized Onion Dip

Didn’t get a picture of the Hubs’ 6oz Dry-Aged Bavette ($19). On the menu as “a cut where flank meets sirloin”, it’s served with two sides and choice of sauce: Demi, Tallow Butter, Au Poivre, or B&B Steak Sauce. Ordered medium-rare, it’s tender. We agreed cooked longer than that and you might end up with a slightly tough steak.

For me, the B&B Cheeseburger ($11). It was disappointing that they only offered American Cheese. I’d have preferred Cheddar. It’s topped with Dijonaise, lettuce, tomato, onion, and Dill pickles in addition to the cheese. I paid $1 extra to sub asparagus as my one side instead of fries. Especially since we’d already had some chips.

Bone and Broth Cheeseburger

I was very happy with this burger, even with the American on top. It arrived on a bun firm enough to hold it all together in my hands and cooked as ordered. The asparagus was flavorful and still al dente, the way I like it.

Bone & Broth should be sticking around for a while if they continue the excellent service and good menu choices. They offer steaks, chops, a few burgers, a few pasta dishes, and specialties that include quail, roast and fried chicken, shrimp, and salmon. See their menu here.

Pricing, in my opinion, is that most of the menu is approachable, but one or two of their items are high (8oz Dry-Aged – an expensive process, but still – Filet Mignon $45).

Definitely go for a meal, or just pop in for drinks if you want to check it out first.

Bone & Broth (http://boneandbrothasheville.com/)
94 Charlotte St
Asheville, NC 28801
Phone: (828) 505-2849

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