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    5.0 (3 reviews)
    Closed 4:00 pm - 8:00 PM
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    Blue Ridge Beer Garden - Outdoor seating and live music

    Blue Ridge Beer Garden

    4.7(24 reviews)
    0.9 km

    I rolled into Blue Ridge Beer Garden after a long drive, coming to see my parent's new…read moreHendersonville house for the first time & knowing nothing about the place. In the 1.5 years since, it's still the place I most often come back to in Hendersonville, despite sampling the food and beer at basically every place in town! I love the ambiance of the old converted gas station, the fact that you can sit inside or outside (and on chilly days, they don't skimp on the heaters) and the carousel of great food trucks that are always there. I love that you're not limited to one brewery's offerings, and instead have options from local NC establishments to interesting brews from all over the country. The bartenders know their regulars and are absolutely awesome, and I LOVE that I can take my pup, take my family, take my laptop---whatever the circumstances, Blue Ridge Beer Garden is the place to be. ALSO, it should be noted that in sleepy Hendo (where some restaurants close as early as 8 pm--why??), Blue Ridge Beer Garden is blessedly open till 10.

    Wide selection of draft beers, many from local or at least NC breweries. The beer menu was well…read moreorganized with helpful descriptions. The beer tenders were friendly and knowledgeable about the beers. There's a little indoor seating, more seating in a secondary area with pull down canvas sides and then several tables on artificial turf for nice sunny days when you want to be completely outside. They have a wide variety of local food trucks on a rotating basis parked in a slot right next to the bar and dining tables. They are close to downtown Hendersonville without being right on the main road, which makes parking and access easier.

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    Blue Ridge Beer Garden - Entrance

    Entrance

    Blue Ridge Beer Garden - Outdoor seating on Astroturf with lighting and umbrellas.

    Outdoor seating on Astroturf with lighting and umbrellas.

    Blue Ridge Beer Garden - Argentinean chimichurri, chicken and rice bowl, with Caesar salad and plantain chips. Spicy!

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    Argentinean chimichurri, chicken and rice bowl, with Caesar salad and plantain chips. Spicy!

    Adair’s Cajun Cooking

    Adair’s Cajun Cooking

    4.8(6 reviews)
    0.3 km

    Adair's has permanent lodgings now at 321 N Main St Ste C, Hendersonville, NC 28792 in the…read moredownstairs restaurant. My husband's mother was cajun and he wouldn't even let me TRY to learn how to make any cajun food 8-) I got the crawfish etouffee, with sweet potato salad and corn as sides $21. My husband got the chicken and sausage gumbo $19. Best around - the real deal! The people who run it are lovely. There is a limited menu right now during their soft opening. We'll be regulars. This is a restaurant everyone wants to support. While we were there the woman who ran the last cajun restaurant in that location up until 2014 came in. Those tables and the bar (which was painted over) are made from cypress - brought up from Louisiana. Thought it was kind of her and her husband to come in and support the new restaurant.

    Good food and nice, friendly people who are authentically Cajun. We had shrimp etoufee and chicken…read more& sausage jambalaya from their food truck while it was at Blue Ridge Beer Garden. Both were good and very similar to food we had during a recent trip to New Orleans. Portion sizes were good, but we still felt the food was maybe a little pricey for a food truck. The food came with a piece of white bread that was pretty much tasteless and unnecessary. There wasn't so much sauce with either entree that you'd want to wipe it up with the bread. Maybe some people like to scoop the food onto the bread, but with rice dishes it seems like overkill. It also came with a small serving of potato salad. Again potatoes with a rice dish seems like a lot of starch, BUT I will say the potato salad was really, really good. Tasty with a nice little kick like my great aunt used to make for summer family reunions. So rice or not, the potato salad disappeared! If you're craving Cajun food, their food truck is a good option.

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    Adair’s Cajun Cooking - Ordering area

    Ordering area

    Adair’s Cajun Cooking - Cup of hot fresh chicken and sausage gumbo

    Cup of hot fresh chicken and sausage gumbo

    Adair’s Cajun Cooking - Chicken and sausage gumbo

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    Papa & Nana's old Fashioned Fried Pie

    Papa & Nana's old Fashioned Fried Pie

    5.0(1 review)
    11.4 km

    3,700th Review What…read morea find, while driving the switchbacks and mountain roads between Chimney Rock, NC and Hendersonville I was amazed to see the number of roadside apple stands and apple processing facilities. I guess this should of been no surprise being this area is known as "Apple Valley" - as luck would have it I'm here during the peak of apple season and these vendors are gearing up for another profitable tourist season. I've always loved fried fruit pies and I couldn't resist pulling off the road when I spotted this little "food truck" advertising home made fried pies and funnel cakes. They say it's all in a name and I guess that is what initially grabbed my attention, but for me it's really about the quality of the product and I'd risk disappointment to try this little pie shop out just from the look of this place. It's a very simple but well manicured site, with lots of colorful signage that is designed to capture the attention of anyone driving down Chimney Rock Road. Although the tip jar was overfilled from customers showing their appreciation, there was only one customer waiting when we arrived and Nana was finishing putting his order together so I had the place to myself to explore and strike up a conversation with the proprietor. Although there are many choices here when it comes to fruit pies, there was no doubt I'd be choosing a made from scratch apple pie - it appears Papa has other responsibilities in this little operation (filling propane bottles, landscaping and taking out the trash) to name a few, but it's clear that Nana is responsible for making the fillings and the pie crust although after speaking with them they definitely work this little business as a team. The fillings are fresh made and are stored in a small chilled table beside the counter used to roll the dough to order, these pies are put together after you place your order there is no inventory sitting under heat lamps or inside cases. I was fortunate enough to watch the process first hand. What I loved the best besides eating the actual pie was the filling it's not overly sweet allowing a hint of tartness to come alive inside your mouth, the little wrappers that she slides the pies into that allows you to eat it comfortably without making a mess, this is definitely a road trip treat. Warning - since these pies are served fresh from the hot grease there is a opportunity to burn your mouth so as much as you want to jump in and enjoy these pies immediately I would recommend you wait more than a few minutes and also have a cool refreshing drink available just in case you are impatient and can't wait or didn't read this part of the review. Wonderful people serving delicious fried pies at very reasonable prices...

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    Papa & Nana's old Fashioned Fried Pie
    Papa & Nana's old Fashioned Fried Pie - How could I not pick an apple pie it's apple season

    How could I not pick an apple pie it's apple season

    Papa & Nana's old Fashioned Fried Pie - All from scratch

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