Awesome spot in quiet Asheville. They have a dozen taps of local and national craft beers as well as a bunch of fridges with cans and bottles. Tap beer is served in frosty glasses and goes down cold. Service is exceptional and the food is well prepared. Sandwiches and burgers are their forté. The onion rings are tasty with plenty in the basket.
Cheesy western’s Texas toast, yellow relish, bacon, cheese, and burger was oh so good. But enough for two. We enjoyed the service and casual atmosphere inside a long-standing gas station.
Needed to pump gas and grab a quick bite, to my surprise, there was a restaurant inside of this little gas station, ordered a couple of burgers and chicken tenders, food was great, took a bit but worth the wait. Have a huge selection of beers as well.
The atmosphere is homey and the employees are down to earth, friendly folks from the area that know their customers. The food is always freshly cooked with care. Portions and prices are generous and reasonable. The waitress took time to be nice to my daughter and took a photo of her for Facebook. This is a great destination or planned lunch / dinner stop for a day trip. Rt60 is a nice, scenic drive and not far from the blue ridge parkway.
The food is delicious and the atmosphere is trendy/nice! Seating is limited during busy hours. The burgers, fries, homemade potato chips, fried pickles/jalepenos - all fresh and delicious! Best beer selection around. Bike rack out front makes it easy to enjoy the bike lanes around town with the family and stop in here for a break! Kid-friendly.
Esso station converted to a pub & grub spot. Externally, not much to look at. Once inside, you’re greeted by a bar with a great selection of beers on tap, and a menu with just enough choices. I had the pulled pork with Carolina style bbq sauce, cole slaw (finely chopped & not sweet) & fries with Cajun seasoning. The meat was perfect, having been flipped on the grill for a nice crispy char, and the fries were cooked just right (crispy on the outside & tender in the middle.). Several choices of seasonings for the fries, too.
Stopped in for some burgers and wings after a baseball game. Service was friendly and fast. Unique atmosphere of a converted 1950's style gas station to a trendy styled pub. Reasonable prices and quality ingredients. I had a double cheese burger with grilled onions, seasoned fries, and fried pickles. Had a basket of hot wings for the table that were crispy and delicious. Plenty of beers on tap. Definitely worth checking it out.
Way cool place. Expected to get gas and walked into a super cool little sandwich shop that had great food and lots of beer draft options. It's worth planning a visit.
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