This Restaurant In North Carolina Is Located In The Most Unforgettable Setting
Discover the best hiking trails in the Pacific Northwest, known for their stunning scenic views and diverse landscapes.
What happens when you pair an iconic North Carolina hotel with amazing, five-star dining and sweeping Blue Ridge views? You get one of the most incredible dining experiences in the Tar Heel state. From a date night for two, to a special occasion, to even a semi-casual dinner just to check out the 'vue,' you must add this restaurant to your bucket list.
The Grove Park Inn is a historic and sought-after Asheville destination. Maybe you're looking to catch a glimpse of the Pink Lady, enjoy five star treatment, or just say you've stayed here once...it's a must. Even if you don't have a room at the Grove Park, you can still enjoy everything the hotel has to offer dining at Vue 1913.
Vue 1913 is elegant yet still approachable. The art deco dining room gives a sophisticated flair while the menu is an "American twist on European style."
The brasserie (a term for a French style restaurant that serves single dishes in a relaxed setting) style allows flexibility for showcasing local, rustic ingredients and also inspires daily chef creations.
From beginning appetizers like baked brie or braised quail, to entrees like lobster ravioli, filet, or a butcher block...you'll enjoy the meal, and the view from start to finish.
If you consider yourself a 'foodie' you'll always snag some Insta-worthy (or Yelp worthy) pictures. Between the view and the gorgeous plating, the entire experience can feel like a work of art in itself.
What goes better with a Blue Ridge sunset than a cocktail or glass of wine? Vue 1913 has an extensive wine menu. It's also received accolades like The Wine Spectator Best of Award of Excellence.
While temperatures might be too cool in the near future, another great option at the Grove Park is the Sunset Terrace. It's a steaks, chops, and seafood restaurant that is semi-upscale with an unbeatable view and open terrace to make the most of the mountain air. In one location, both restaurants give you the feeling that you're dining right in the mountains, and the experience and ambiance is truly one of a kind.
It's kind of amazing that you get not one, but TWO incredible dining options, both with stellar views! While Vue 1913 is perfect for the coming seasons, Sunset Terrace is a must for warmer days and even the last few weeks of fall. Have you dined at either before?
If you consider yourself more low-key, or more of a casual diner, this restaurant has an almost unrivaled view (and food) similar to the two listed above, but is a bit more on the casual side.
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