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Restaurants in Asheville, NC

Quintessential Asheville

This city’s current wave of culinary offerings are unmatched, and The Flat Iron offers testament to its new heritage of craftsmanship. Luminosa’s modern Italian menu is steeped in a hyperlocal approach to sourcing and seasonality, while the Rooftop Bar and Red Ribbon Society (along with other signature delights) lend themselves deliciously to your stay.

Dining at The Flat Iron

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Rooftop Caffe at The Flat Iron Hotel

Perched atop The Flat Iron Hotel, our rooftop caffé serves expertly crafted espresso, freshly brewed caffé, pastries, and savory breakfast sandwiches from Luminosa’s culinary team. Whether you’re grabbing a quick bite or savoring a leisurely break with sweeping city views, our inviting rooftop setting is the perfect way to start your day.

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Luminosa

With a modern approach and a rustic ambiance, Luminosa crafts an incredible Asheville, NC restaurant experience. Housemade pastas, breads baked in our wood-fired oven, and a menu built around the offerings of local farmers and producers are paired with a list of Italian wines and other select bottles, expertly mixed cocktails, and warm, inviting hospitality.

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Rooftop Bar

High above the heart of Asheville, The Flat Iron Rooftop is where classic charm meets elevated indulgence. Whether you’re toasting to a day well spent or settling in for a night to remember, our rooftop bar offers an inspired selection of craft cocktails, world-class wines, and the best of Asheville’s celebrated breweries. With sweeping views of the Blue Ridge Mountains and the French Broad River Valley, every sip comes with a breathtaking backdrop.

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RED RIBBON SOCIETY

Asheville’s exclusive underground experience, Red Ribbon Society. Set in a former boiler room with the original door preserved, the speakeasy's name nods to Prohibition-era red ribbon markers. The dimly lit corridors add to the experience and honor the building's history and its heating engineer.

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