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22 South Pack Square Jackson Building, Suite 200
Asheville, NC 28801


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The Orange Peel
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
101 Biltmore Ave
Asheville, NC 28801

(828) 398-1837

The Orange Peel - Social Aid & Pleasure Club of Asheville, North Carolina was voted one of Rolling Stone magazine's Top 5 Rock Clubs in the country. Listed in the top 30 for Pollstar - 2011 Worldwide Club Ticket Sales. Asheville's premier downtown live music club is a smoke free facility that features a state of the art sound and lighting system. Musical acts appearing on stage have included Beastie Boys, Smashing Pumpkins, Jack White, Bob Dylan, The Flaming Lips, Ice Cube, The Black keys, Skrillex, Ben Harper, Modest Mouse, Deftones, Blondie, Spoon, Lauryn Hill, Sonic Youth, My Morning Jacket, Dinosaur Jr, Arcade Fire, and many more. Our warm atmosphere and beautiful facilities are also ideal for private parties and events of all kinds. For more info go to: www.theorangepeel.net www.twitter.com/ThePeel www.instagram.com/the_orange_peel www.snapchat.com/add/orangepeel_avl (We do not book bands/shows via Facebook)

French Broad Chocolates
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
10 S Pack Sq
Asheville, NC 28801

(828) 252-4181

http://frenchbroadchocolates.com http://twitter.com/chocolatelounge We are proud to introduce our handmade, artisanal chocolates. Established in Asheville, NC in 2007, French Broad Chocolates is borne of an endless love of chocolate and a perpetual lust for culinary creativity. We make our chocolates in small batches with ingredients thoughtfully selected for their integrity. The following outlines our food philosophy with a set of criteria that inform our ingredient choices and business practices. small We’re a mom & pop business, which adheres to small batch, artisanal methods, in order to serve you a small luxury, made with love and good stuff. We believe measured indulgence is an important part of nourishing one’s soul. Speaking of small, it bears mentioning that we advocate reasonable but sufficient portion size. You will not find anything gargantuan at French Broad Chocolate Lounge, perhaps other than our selection. You will leave satisfied, not stuffed. We believe decadent desserts can be part of a healthy diet. Small luxuries are part of having a positive relationship with food, and one’s body. local One of our primary company directives is to be a part of the local business community. We are fortunate and proud to be part of a vibrant culture of small food producers here in western North Carolina. Fertile soil and evolved consciousness make this area ripe for the local food movement. Farmers, artisan bakers, cheese makers, chefs, tailgate markets, and nonprofit organizations all work side-by-side to support one another. For our chocolate kitchen and bakery, we buy fruits and berries and free-range eggs from WNC farms, and pick herbs out of our back yard. We pick up our wildflower honey from an honor-system shack on the other side of town, and our milk is processed less than 5 miles from our chocolate kitchen. At French Broad Chocolate Lounge, we sell locally churned ice cream, locally brewed beers, and regionally roasted coffee. The point is: We always have our eyes and ears open to find ingredients from within our regional foodshed. We believe we vote with our dollars, and try to live within our local economy as much possible. But, um, isn’t chocolate grown in the tropics? Indeed. Cacao, an awfully finicky tree, only thrives within a short range from the equator. But even the most die-hard locavores agree that some foods are worth making an exception. Anyone want to live without coffee? Black pepper? Vanilla? Chocolate?! For globally-sourced ingredients, we seek to connect with small producers in a way that values their efforts, as if they were our neighbors. Applying local mentality in a global sphere. Everybody now: It’s a small world after all! fair Historically, commodities trading (whether it’s milk or cocoa beans) has involved power struggles, in which the wealthier buyers typically have the upper hand over the small farmers and producers. We are part of a massive movement to change that, bringing equity to the trade relationship. No single method of trade can achieve this for all players, but with diverse strategies, we can level the field. Across the planet, the lion’s share of cacao is grown on farms smaller than 5 acres. It is inherently the business of small farmers. Furthermore, the nature of the plant makes the mechanization of harvest impossible; every pod must be carefully removed by hand. To ensure that this hard work is valued fairly, we can rely on direct contact, conscientious middlemen, association with like-minded chocolatiers, and fair trade certification. The best way to get farmers the compensation they deserve is by establishing a direct relationship with them. This way, we can encourage farming methods that will improve the value of their products, increasing their profitability while procuring a better ingredient for our operation. Among the ingredients we source directly from the farmer: hazelnuts, pistachios, butter & cream, maple syrup, lavender, fruits and berries. Cacao, the heart and soul of our business, is next. We’re heading to Peru this month on a sourcing expedition. In Costa Rica, we are restoring an abandoned cacao farm, and helping a Costa Rican friend build a fermentary. In establishing these ties, we’ll craft chocolate from direct-sourced beans, and use that housemade chocolate to create our truffles, confections and pastries. We’ll be one of a handful of chocolatiers in the world to be bean-to-bar-to-truffle. organic The organic movement embodies principles of responsible food production and earth stewardship. Since the USDA developed their National Organic Program, the word is laden with controversy and many small farmers and producers feel that the spirit of the movement has been legislated away. We were certified organic under the USDA NOP for the first year of our operation, but our honey had to come from Brazil, because that was the only certified organic honey we could buy. Now, we can procure honey from local beekeepers, and save about 4,000 miles of carbon-intensive travel. By creating local relationships with our food producers, the specter of “food security” loses its ominous underpinnings. We value the third-party organic certification for keeping a watchful eye on producers that we can know nothing about, but all the better if we can visit Alex up at Full Sun Farm and ask if he sprays his berries. His farm may not be “certified organic,” though he does in fact use organic methods. We believe that using organic methods of production is the right thing to do, and we buy organically produced foods most of the time. We take earth stewardship seriously, as evidenced by the growing pile of eggshells and coffee grounds behind our house that will be the soil in next year’s herb garden, or by the compostability of most of our takeout packaging. All of the above factors are considered in selecting our chocolate and other ingredients. There is often a compromise; and when there is, we err on the side of excellent taste. Take milk chocolate. We have in the past used a very good organic milk chocolate made by Dagoba. Then we met Kokoleka, a divine 38 percent single origin, single estate American-grown chocolate from Hawaii made by Guittard, a San Francisco chocolatier. While not organic, it blows our minds. We cannot help but take our food choices personally; our products are a reflection of who we are.

LaZoom Tours
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
14 Battery Park Ave
Asheville, NC 28801

(828) 225-6932

City Comedy and Adult-only Haunted Comedy Tours All Year Long! Ticket Booth: 14 Battery Park Ave City Comedy Tour Departure: 90 Biltmore Ave, downtown Asheville Haunted Comedy Tour Departure: 92 Patton Ave, downtown Asheville

Off the Wagon Dueling Piano Bar
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
22 N Market St
Asheville, NC 28801

(828) 785-1390

Opened 31 Dec 13! Off the Wagon is a dueling piano bar that will rock the downtown music scene! Get ready for great music, great drinks, great fun - and most of all - get ready to fall... Off the Wagon!

Tressa's Downtown Jazz & Blues
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
28 Broadway St
Asheville, NC 28801-2917

(828) 254-7072

Tressa’s Downtown Jazz & Blues is a beautiful and historic landmark known through out the region for its romantic ambience and impeccable service. Now in our 16th year, we still pride ourselves on providing Asheville with the ultimate nightclub experience. The people who frequent Tresssa’s, relax into an ambience not found elsewhere in our city. The softly lit, old New Orleans elegance, combined with beautiful music, expert service, fine spirits, fresh lite fare menu served till 2 am, and our famous Martinis, create an unparalleled oasis for Asheville’s famous and infamous! Downstairs, we continue to showcase the best Live Jazz, Blues, Funk, Soul, R&B, Latin and DJ Dance artists in the region, five nights a week! Upstairs you will enjoy our plush beautifully decorated Special Event Venue, featuring a full service bar, plush leopard velvet chaise lounges; along with a beautiful roaring fireplace .We can help you design an evening to fit your vision and budget. We have hosted many memorable rehearsal dinners, receptions, ceremonies, birthdays, fundraisers, weddings and celebrations during our 16 year history in downtown Asheville. Both levels of the club are available for private or semi-private events. Both levels offer elegant yet comfortable décor, ambient lighting, great sound systems, bathroom access, and gorgeous full bars. The main bar (capacity of 150 pp) on the ground level provides a full stage with a baby grand piano and the upstairs has a capacity of 100 pp. .We have our own in house caterer, Food Experience, to accommodate any menu needs you may have, or we allow you the option to choose your caterer .We possess all ABC permits and are known for our fine spirits and delicious martinis! Please check our website at www.tressas.com, or www.facebook.com/tressasjazzandblues for more information and pictures of the club

5 Walnut Wine Bar
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
5 W Walnut St
Asheville, NC 28801

828-253-2593

Timos House
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
5 Biltmore Ave
Asheville, NC 28801

(828) 575-2886

TIMO'S HOUSE is THE Underground PARTY BAR and Music Venue. We serve behind a full liquor bar backed by a variety of ASHEVILLE'S FINEST LOCAL BEERS on tap. Our range of musical accompaniments keep our stage fresh with a variety of Local, National, and Global acts passing through the most intimate venue in Asheville. Check our Monthly calendar for new events and weeklies, or add us on our social networky things if you want us to keep YOU informed. UNCHAIN ASHEVILLE. THIS BUSINESS IS LOCALLY OWNED/OPERATED

Vance Monument
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
PACK Sq
Asheville, NC 28801

(828) 232-4500

Bele Chere
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
70 Court Plz
Asheville, NC 28801

(828) 259-5800

“Bele Chere” means beautiful living. That’s what you’ll find in Asheville at the largest FREE arts and music street festival in the Southeast. Great art, music, food, and beer come to the streets of downtown Asheville each summer. Discover a cool new band, find the perfect piece of art, sample some local cuisine, enjoy a microbrew – find your own way to celebrate Bele Chere.

Asheville Goombay Festival
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
Pack Place Park 121 College St
Asheville, NC 28801

(828) 242-4614

Asheville Oktoberfest
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
Pack Square Park
Asheville, NC 28801

(828) 251-9973

The Spot AVL
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
76 Biltmore Ave
Asheville, NC 28801

(828) 771-6991

The SPOT AVL Is A Mindful Community Hub Offering Delectable Nutrition, Empowering Education & An Array of Arts, Under One Roof, In the Prime Location in Downtown Asheville. The SPOT Is An Abbreviation For The Synchronistic Portal Of Transportation. Our Organization Is Uniquely Qualified To Mold This Into A Successful Endeavor, Due To Diverse Experience In Both Our Professional As Well As Personal Lives, While Birthing It All Within The Ripe Town Of Asheville. The over 1,900 square ft interior houses exotic furniture, which will be both used by patrons and sold. The walls will be home to paintings which will alternate from time-to-time. We will utilize easy to move furniture or solutions to then use open space from lecture style to movement and concert based events. The bamboo flooring and wide open space are well suited for just these sorts of occasions. The Spot AVL is unique for many reasons. We feature signature products/services from the best known local health conscious businesses; such as Buchi, Rosetta’ Kitchen, Farmacy Juice & Tonics, Roots Hummus, produce from the French Broad Food Co-Op and much, much more.

Chicken Alley
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
37 Carolina Lane
Asheville, NC 28801

BEBE Theatre
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
20 Commerce St
Asheville, NC 28801

(828) 254-2621

YMI Cultural Center
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
47 Eagle St
Asheville, NC 28801

(828) 257-4540

35below
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
35 E Walnut St
Asheville, NC 28801

(828) 254-1320

TallGary's at Four College
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
4 College St
Asheville, NC 28801

(828) 232-0809

On Broadway
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
49 Broadway St
Asheville, NC 28801-2956

(828) 254-9902

Ghost And Haunt Tours
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
1 Battery Park Ave
Asheville, NC 28801

(828) 355-5855

Diane Wortham
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
2 S Pack Sq
Asheville, NC 28801

828-257-4530

Media/News Company Near Asheville Beer and Music Guide

WNC magazine
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
33 Patton Ave
Asheville, NC 28801

(828) 210-5030

WPVM 103.7 The Voice
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
34 Wall St, Ste 407
Asheville, NC 28801

(828) 258-0085

News, Views & Grooves – WPVM 103.7 FM WPVM lp 103.7 the “Voice of Asheville” is a listener supported, volunteer-programmed low power fm radio station managed by the Friends of WPVM, a registered non-profit founded to promote independent media to the Asheville community. WPVM lp is committed to presenting the best of the cultural, artistic and musical endeavors, organizations and activities that makes our community unique in the world. Our mission is to be the beacon of Asheville’s creative and cultural voice for the community and to broadcast to the world via WPVMfm.org all that is unique about our artistic and cultural heritage.

Asheville Citizen-Times Crime Watch
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
14 Ohenry Ave
Asheville, NC 28805

The individuals in many of these stories have been arrested and charged but not convicted at the time of this posting. This information does not infer or imply guilt of any actions or activity other than their arrest and the charges they face.

Asheville Citizen-Times
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
14 Ohenry Ave
Asheville, NC 28801

(800) 672-2472

Since 1870, the Asheville Citizen-Times has boldly exercised a voice and presence as a community leader. We believe in helping our communities solve issues, set visions, and being a force of positive change. Today, we are a newspaper of the future, a hub of interactivity, connecting our audiences and advertisers across multiple channels 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The Asheville Citizen-Times is a part of the Gannett Corporation, the largest news organization in the world. For more information about the Asheville Citizen-Times, visit our website at CITIZEN-TIMES.com. Join the conversation on the Asheville Citizen-Times Facebook fan page. Your comments may be posted on our website, appear in our applications or be published in our newspaper.

Asheville Scene
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
14 Ohenry Ave
Asheville, NC 28801

(828) 232-5953

Calling all foodies, locally-sourced fanatics, lovers of the handmade, brew hounds, music mavens, boutique divas and serious fans of Asheville! Scene is the essential culinary and culture guide to Asheville and beyond. We are passionate about local food and independent restaurants, the craft brew scene, not to mention hills and trails, family fun, the handmade and artfully crafted, fashion and design and Asheville’s random quirks. Find Scene in the Asheville Citizen-Times on Fridays, on the streets of downtown Asheville and online at AshevilleScene.com.

Iwanna
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
31 College Place
Asheville, NC 28801

(828) 274-8888

Our Asheville address is 22 Garfield St, Suite 100, Asheville, NC 28803 & Our Greenville Address is: 2520 Wade Hampton Blvd, Suite B, Greenville SC 29615

Mason Jar Media
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
34 N Ann St
Asheville, NC 28801

(828) 337-6002

We are a boutique agency specializing in publicity, digital marketing, consulting and radio promotions for musicians, festivals, and events. By offering a wide variety of services, we are able to tailor our campaigns specifically to our client’s needs while providing the highest quality of service. We embrace unorthodox methods of marketing and are proud of our longstanding relationships with media tastemakers. Clients include: AC Entertainment [Bonnaroo (Manchester, TN) - Forecastle (Louisville, KY)] - HUKA Entertainment [Rock The Ocean's: Tortuga Music Festival (Ft. Lauderdale Beach, FL) - BUKU Music and Art Project (New Orleans, LA) - Pemberton Music Festival (Pemberton, BC)] + The Hudson Project (Saugerties, NY) + Luke Bryan's Crash My Playa (Riviera Maya, Mexico) + The Meter Men + George Porter Jr. + Toubab Krewe + The Booty Band + Earphunk + + Ghost Owl + Fruition + Kuf Knotz + Marisa Bettina + The Salvage Station (Asheville, NC) + New Mountain Asheville (Asheville, NC) Previous Clients include: DeLuna Fest (Pensacola Beach, FL), Jomeokee Music & Arts Fest (Pinnacle, NC), Perpetual Groove & PGroove’s Amberland Festival (Lafayette, GA), Erick Baker, Vusi Mahlasela, Asheville Earth Day Festival, Asheville Improvisational Music Festival, Moog’s AHA AVL series, John Brown’s Body, Acoustic Syndicate, Secret Agent 23 Skidoo, Sol Driven Train and Event Live Expo.

Blackmountain Press
Distance: 1.1 mi Competitive Analysis
109 Roberts St
Asheville, NC 28801

(828) 273-3332