Ethan and Katie enjoying some chips and the view |
Beautiful house with a great story (a faked death) |
English stone manor-style house |
After we finished the tour, we checked into our cottage and were very happy with it. Since we have kids, we usually rent a condo or small house when we travel. Most hotels don't seem to have adjoining rooms anymore and houses provide you with a kitchen, a washer/dryer, and (usually) quiet neighborhoods. It's usually cheaper or the same cost as two hotel rooms, believe it or not. This one was no exception and I highly recommend it. It's spotless, newly updated, attractively decorated, and the owners have really put a lot of thought into the details. There are thick robes, a great hot tub, incredibly soft sheets on the king-sized, Sleep Number master bed, a breakfast basket for the first day (coffee, tea, muffins, oatmeal, etc.), and toiletry packages for each bathroom with nice products. It was not centrally located but Asheville isn't large and most of the things we're doing are out in the mountains, so that's no problem.
Dinner was at the highly touted Tupelo Honey (actually their "south" location). The atmosphere felt like a chain restaurant, which is OK, except we were looking for local color. I had a local craft beer (Wee Heavy-er Scottish Style Ale by French Broad Brewing Company) that was good. Jerome's Firecracker Pale Ale was much hoppier than promised and only OK. The food was overpriced ($75 for two adults and two kids) for the quality. They make a big deal of their fresh, farm to table fare -- you hear a lot of that in Asheville, and we were looking forward to it -- but mine sure didn't taste fresh. Jerome had the rootbeer and molasses pork tenderloin and it was tender but had none of the flavor you'd expect from the title. My vegetable bowl -- goat cheese grits, blackeyed peas, sauteed greens, fried okra, and some chopped vegetables on top, was only OK and very small. The service was wonderful: personable, knowledgeable, and attentive. Oh well...every meal can't be fabulous.
All in all, we had adjusted to the ear burping and had a lovely start to our trip.
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