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Asheville Dive Bar Guide

There are dive bars hidden among those breweries, breweries and other breweries.

Potent Array of Mountain Dives

There are few cities more fun to visit with drinking in mind than Asheville, a mountain town that embraces beer culture, food culture and, it turns out, dive bar culture. The city’s downtown area has exploded in the sheer number of increasingly upscale bars and restaurants, some of them coming at the expense of what some locals would call true Asheville originals. And thought outside investment continues to come to Asheville to match increasing tourist interest, there are some potent dive bars around town well anchored to the city.

Burger Bar is king among Asheville dive bars, a shack-like, squat blue building a bit off the beaten path that serves no hamburgers but does offer a microwaved corndog for the hungry. Asheville natives own both Double Crown and downtown’s Lazy Diamond, that rare combo of dive bars opened fairly recently that feel like they’ve been open for ages. And Asheville Yacht Club rolls out a tiki vibe downtown, an area that sorely needs a little roughing around the edges.

All told, Asheville may not have the sheer scale to compete on number of dive bars available, but Asheville’s dive bars are potent, funky and formidable.

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SFG Rating

10

Burger Bar

Asheville, North Carolina

Pro tip: The cheeseburger shot is a thing, just don't ask for it when it's busy.

SFG Rating

9

The Double Crown

Asheville, North Carolina

The best things can happen in a tiny white brick building set off the street.

SFG Rating

9

The Lazy Diamond

Asheville, North Carolina

You'll be forgiven for getting enthralled by the highly reflective decor.

SFG Rating

7

Asheville Yacht Club

Asheville, North Carolina

The recommended maximum on some tiki drinks is two and that's really all you need to know.

Other Divey Drinking Options

The bars listed here are the best of the rest, great local drinking options that may not quite be classified as must-visit dive bar destinations (in our rudimentary estimation). There is no doubt a hidden gem or five in the list below. Happy hunting.

27 Club

180 Patton Ave, Asheville, NC 28801

(347) 489-9717

Broadways

120 N Lexington Ave, Asheville, NC 28801

(828) 285-0400

Desoto Lounge

504 Haywood Rd, Asheville, NC 28806

(828) 255-0824

Frazier's Tavern

389 Merrimon Ave, Asheville, NC 28801

(828) 254-2041

The Odd

1045 Haywood Rd, Asheville, NC 28806

(828) 575-9299

Tiger Mountain

112 N Lexington Ave, Asheville, NC 28801

(828) 255-7388

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