If you’re into eating locally and supporting sustainable agriculture, go to Asheville—and eat, eat, eat. This town of less than 100,000 people has 17 farmers’ markets, and the local restaurant scene is all about taking advantage of the seasonal produce sold there. And don’t miss the area’s microbreweries.
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4.5 based on 9 reviews
4.5 based on 27 reviews
Sweeten Creek Antiques is 31,000 square feet with 125 vendors. Convenient parking and pet friendly. We have something for every person, every home and every budget: antiques and vintage items, furniture, clothings, books and jewelry. Masks are required and we a follow social distancing of 6'. We follow all the guidelines for COVID safety as set forth by North Carolina's Gov. Cooper and The Center for Disease Control
We was in the area as we was taking our dog to the vets for the day, so we looked up Antique shops and Sweeten Creek Antiques came up, when you walk into the shop first thing you see is how Big it is, there are hundreds of items its nice just to look and recall what you or your mother or grand mother or even Great Grand Mother owned, from Clothing to furniture., cooking, coins, lamps, pictures, books and even Antique Christmas wares, we ended up Buying a wooden sign of Gatlinburg, A Antique Oil Lamp for the home and Mr & Mrs Santa Claus Salt & Pepper shakers we will be back, need to allow at least 3 hours to get around as so big I would recommend not taling kids as if you breal anything you will pay for it but this is a must see for any Antique or History Buff, they also had Hundreds of Records from the 60's & &70's including the Beetles, the who and Elvis.
4.5 based on 10 reviews
This thrift shop is fun. Whether you find something there or not, it's fun to look. Clothes, household items and home decor items are all represented. I went to one of the estate sales in the back of the building and fell in love with a framed picture. I didn't buy it, and the next time it was still there. I still didn't buy it. And at the next estate sale I went to, it was gone. I felt bad, and after looking around the estate sale some more, I went back into the thrift shop. I looked up, and there was the picture, marked WAY down. Apparently if something does not sell in one of the every 2 week estate sales for a long time , it could end up in the thrift shop! Not everything, I'm sure, but it was such a find for me!. The place is nice and clean and has some very good things. Clothing, furniture even small appliances and linens. Frames, pictures, seasonal items, shoes, and handbags show up too.. I bought a very nice little cart for $5.00! Try this shop, you'll like it!
4.0 based on 273 reviews
Located in the heart of Biltmore Village, we offer over 70,000 sq ft of Antiques, Collectibles and Home Decor. Come enjoy an eclectic array of items featured by our family of over 60 vendors. Masks required for all patrons.
If you love vintage and antiques, this is the place! Everything you need in one place. Plan on a few hours to see it all!
4.0 based on 26 reviews
Probably the only antique store in the area that is air conditioned and heated which is a fact that you'll appreciate as there's so much to see.Not a quick run in and out store as the stalls are sort of maze-like, but in the most wonderful way. A few steps to get up if you use a cane like me, but once inside.... candyland for photographers!
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