![]() These are not rolled and cut with biscuit rings, they’re scooped and dropped onto the pan. In Roy’s kitchens they make cathead style biscuits. Roy is the creative hands in the kitchen, while Carolyn is the business mind a perfect combination for operating a successful restaurant.ĭon’t expect to find smooth, perfectly cut biscuits at Biscuit Head. Success followed and their second Asheville location opened a year later on Biltmore Avenue. Their first Biscuit Head restaurant opened on Haywood Street in West Asheville in 2013. Husband and wife team Jason and Carolyn Roy opened Biscuit Head to share their love of breakfast. You might have to wait in line for one of these elemental breakfast treats at Asheville’s Biscuit Head, but those in the know say it’s worth sticking around for. The Local Expert TeamĪn authentic Southern breakfast isn’t complete without a fluffy biscuit, dripping with butter, slathered with gravy, or stuffed with bacon or sausage. Butter it, top it with jam, or stuff it with meat, these biscuits are worth waiting in line for. Get $10 by going to and using the code traveler.Biscuit Head features the biscuit as the breakfast main event. Get it for mom for mother’s day and the whole family can keep it updated with new photos just by sending an email. This episode is sponsored by Skylight Frame which is an easy to use smart frame. Subscribe: rss feed | Apple podcasts Sponsor Listen to this episode and then plan your trip to the funky, relaxing, tasty city of Asheville, North Carolina. There are winding country roads, historic Cherokee towns, and a cheese trail all a short distance from Asheville. You can also find the tallest of the Appalachian Mountains at Mount Mitchell. You can find white water rafting, skiing, waterfalls, and hiking a short distance from town. It is close to Great Smoky Mountain National Park and the Blue Ridge Parkway. After you have eaten the local BBQ, sampled the music and art scene it is time to get out to the hills and mountains around the city. ![]() Visit the local restaurants of Asheville. Sitings often include a nun on a bicycle.” “As often as not there is a live band on the bus. The “best” tour is the irreverent Lazoom Tour. Bill talks about the hippy roots of some of Asheville residence that are evident in some of the tailgate markets, the music scene, and the drum circle in Pritchard Park on Friday nights. We start downtown which has a large collection of Art Deco buildings including its city hall. The resident to make perhaps the most noticeable mark on the city was George Vanderbilt who built America’s largest home, the Biltmore House in Asheville. They also included the inventor of the synthesizer Dr. Over the years, famous residents have included the writers O’Henry, Thomas Wolf, F. He says that most of the transplants to the city moved there for similar reasons. ![]() It is a lot more artistic and cosmopolitan than one might expect of a city nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains.”īill moved to Asheville 20 years ago from Atlanta to make a lifestyle change. Outside of the day trip, everything here is either walkable or a few minute’s drive. One thing that is really remarkable about it is that it’s not a big city. There is something for everyone in Asheville. ![]() It has food, music, art, performing arts. Hear about things to do in Asheville, NC as the Amateur Traveler talks to music journalist and cocktail aficionado Bill Kopp about his adopted hometown.īill says, “Asheville is really eclectic and funky.
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