Weather for the Following Location: North Carolina on Map

What’s new and coming soon in Asheville’s beverage scene

Craft beverage revolution.

What’s new and coming soon in Asheville’s beverage scene

Here in Asheville, our cup runneth over with places to grab a drink — but there are some new spots to put on your radar for your next happy hour. From breweries to wineries to rooftop bars, drink in the details on the new additions and highly anticipated openings in the beverage scene.

What’s new

  • TRVE Brewing Co., 255 Short Coxe Ave.
    The Denver-based brewery opened up its Asheville location on Thursday, March 14. What can you expect from the new spot? Beer and metal. There are 10+ brews on tap to choose from (we recommend the Obsidian Imperial Stout) as you take in the dark, hard rock vibe.
  • Top Dog, 81 Coxe Ave.
    This Miami-themed rooftop bar is from Boomer’s Bourbon and Cigar Bar, sitting atop the lounge space. Kick back and enjoy a tropical cocktail — we have our eye on the Havana Nights.
  • Euda Wine, 164 Commerce St., Old Fort
    Take the ~30-minute journey outside Asheville to explore Old Fort’s first winery from husband and wife duo Michael and Abi McGeary. The winery is hosting a grand opening celebration on Saturday, March 30 from 12 p.m. to 8 p.m., with new wine releases and food from Root Down.

What’s on the way

  • Terra Nova Beer Co., 101 S. Lexington Ave.
    The brewery will open in the former site of Bhramari Brewing on the South Slope to serve up craft beer and elevated pub grub. It’s expected to open this spring, but while you wait for a date, check out the brewery’s murals being painted by artist Amar Stewart.
  • Rooftop Bar, 10 Buxton Ave.
    Soon you’ll be able to sip on the native fermented wines, ciders, and aperitifs made by the folks from Burial Beer Co. The rooftop bar is under construction, slated to open this spring.

Good news for Asheville

Latest news

  • Understanding the proposed short-term rental text amendments in Buncombe County
  • March is the month of perks at the International African American Museum
  • Echo Mountain Recording announces a new studio destination
  • How to submit to our 2024 poetry contest
  • Asheville’s spring weather outlook for 2024

More from AVL Today

  • Devil’s Foot Beverage Company debuts craft sodas made exclusively for local music venues
  • Food trucks in and around Asheville
  • Sweet talk with Molly Cook of Marble & Steel Craft Chocolates

HERE Asheville
Author: HERE Asheville

Leave a Reply

Sign up for our Newsletter