The Best Brunch Spots in Asheville for a Bachelorette
| Quick Summary | |
|---|---|
| Best for | A slow morning before breweries and mountain views |
| Budget range | $15 to $30 per person, more with bottomless mimosas |
| Must-book | Tupelo Honey, Chestnut, Early Girl Eatery |
Why Asheville for a Bachelorette Brunch
Asheville does slow mornings well. The city runs on biscuits, local coffee, and mountain air, which is exactly what your group needs after a night out in the South Slope.
Most of these spots take large reservations, but weekend brunch fills fast. Book a few days ahead and you will not be stuck on the sidewalk with eight people and a hangover.
The Best Brunch Spots
Tupelo Honey
Best for: A loud, high energy table | Price: $16 to $28
This is the flagship of the Southern brunch staple, right downtown on College Street. It is busy in the best way, great for people watching, and built for groups.
Order this: The honey dusted fried chicken with a biscuit, around $18, plus a mega mimosa.
Early Girl Eatery
Best for: The mimosa flight crowd | Price: $14 to $24
Farm to table Southern cooking with a mimosa program that goes well beyond one glass. You can get a single, a mega, a flight of four seasonal flavors, or bottle service for the table.
Order this: Sweet potato and black bean cakes, around $15, and a seasonal mimosa flight to share.
Chestnut
Best for: A slightly nicer sit down brunch | Price: $16 to $30
Weekend brunch runs Saturday and Sunday. Order a large mimosa carafe for the table before you dive into shrimp and grits or the benedict of the day.
Order this: The golden malted waffle, around $14, with a carafe split across the group.
Corner Kitchen
Best for: Biltmore Village charm | Price: $15 to $26
Set in a cozy Victorian in Biltmore Village, this one leans local with cocktails and mimosas built on Asheville spirits. A good pick if your group wants something a little quieter.
Order this: Eggs benedict, around $16, with a local spirit mimosa.
Hemingway's Cuba
Best for: Rooftop brunch with a view | Price: $16 to $30
On top of the Cambria Hotel downtown, this is the rooftop pick with mountain views and a Cuban twist. Great for photos and a celebratory toast.
Order this: Cuban brunch plates to share, plus a rooftop cocktail.
Biscuit Head
Best for: A casual, cheap, no fuss start | Price: $10 to $18
Cat head biscuits the size of your hand and a build your own gravy and jam bar. There is usually a line, so send one person ahead while the group gets ready.
Order this: The fried chicken biscuit, around $12.
Planning Tips
- Book weekend brunch two to three days ahead for any table over six.
- If a spot does not take big reservations, send one person early to get on the list.
- Pace the mimosas if you have a brewery tour or hike planned for the afternoon.
- Most of these are walkable from downtown hotels, so you will not need cars between stops.
Ready to plan your Asheville trip?
Browse activities, lodging, and booking links curated for bach groups.
Explore Asheville →