Wednesday, July 27, 2005

Great Asheville Coffeehouse

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Tired of some of the same ole spots? Feel like exploring your city and finding something new? Let me recommend, Kismet Cafe, down in the Biltmore Village area.
Kismet Cafe & Coffeehouse
1 Boston Way
Biltmore Village, Asheville, NC 28803
828/277-0098

The owners, Bob and Jen, and their staff, are as cool and friendly as can be, their coffee is good, and the menu is a delight!

Sneak Peak:

Sammiches
(all sandwiches served on your choice of bread, with crispy lettuce and red ripe tomato slices, plus tortilla chips & fresh salsa)

The Combo
Choose of the following: Small green salad, bowl of soup (when available), or half of one of our cold sandwiches below. What more could you ask for? $7.95

Don't Be a Chicken Salad
Our chicken salad is to DIE! Finely chopped seasoned grilled chicken, crispy diced apples, tiny bits of onion...I can't go on! $5.75

Most Egg-cellent Salad
What is it about our egg salad that is so comforting? It's so rich and creamy, you'll think you're at grandma's house. It just never goes out of style... $5.00

Bacon & Eggs
Don't knock it `till you've tried it! Add a few crispy bacon strips to our already dee-vine egg salad for a savory sensation. $6.00

Not Your Mama's Tuna Salad
Forget that soggy sandwich in your 2nd grade lunch box. Our tuna will tickle your tongue with fresh tuna, tiny bits of onion, and the b-e-s-t mayo. $5.75

Crispy Crunchy BLT
What can we say? We pile it high with a mound of crispy bacon, fresh lettuce, and red ripe tomato. What else could you want? Oh, yeah...mayo. $5.25

Turkey, Ham, & Cheese (aka: Gobble, Oink, Moo)
It's not just ham. It's not just turkey. It's not just your regular turkey, ham, & cheese! $6.75

Farmer Ed
Farmer Ed says, "Meat, we don't need no stinkin' meat!" Not when we've got farm fresh veggies & creamy cheeses nestled on fresh-baked bread! $5.75

Hummus Amungus
Sink your teeth into a soft pita stuffed with spicy hummus, greens, and Jen's cuc salad. Yummmmm. $5.75

The flood of 2004 put a hurting on the shop, as well as most of the neighboring shops, and closed them all down for a time, but they are back stronger and more delicious than ever. I'm hoping we can do an Asheville blogger meetup this fall at the Kismet Cafe!

2 comments:

Edgy Mama said...

Do they have internet access?

Anonymous said...

not sure, edgy, ill ask