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5 star(s)
(08/01/2004)
Good service, nice views and the food was Great with very large portions Our party had 5 adults and 4 children and the bill was around 40 dollars we liked it so much we went back the next day for lunch
5 star(s)
(02/06/2006)
This is one of my favorite places to eat. Lunch is always my favorite time to go. The food is great and the staff is very friendly.
5 star(s)
(02/27/2006)
The Moose Cafe is the real deal, good old fashion southern cooking. The staff is great and the biscuits and applebutter are to die for. Way better then Cracker Barrel.
5 star(s)
(05/16/2006)
We're from Lexington, SC and discovered this GEM of a restaurant during our visit in October 2005. You try it once, you'll be hooked forever. True, southern, Aunt Jemima style cooking. Their 'cat-head' biscuits are to DIE FOR! See you in 2 weeks.
5 star(s)
(11/22/2006)
Discovered this one of a kind, down home cafe by accident on our way home from the mountains! You can bet, this will be a destination eating place for us from now on!!! The biscuits were heavenly and the apple butter..... yum! We bought several jars to take home as gifts. The cafe was busy.... and t...
5 star(s)
(01/01/2007)
My husband and I met friends there and we just wanted to have a breakfast place and visit. It was almost as great of an experience as being with friends. The food was superb. I have never had biscuits like that before and would hand over a first born child for that recipe. I would suggest the Mo...
5 star(s)
(01/15/2007)
Discovered best real country restaurant ever. It is the real deal with huge biscuits and homemade applebutter. Real fresh country coooking. The staff is extremely friendly.
5 star(s)
(05/20/2007)
We love the Moose Cafe for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Great portions and value. Love the chow chow with the pintos. Best meatloaf ever and the mashed potatoes are real and great. Same friendly servers there forever. I discovered that they opened a Moose Cafe in Greensboro Farmer's Market, goo...
5 star(s)
(07/26/2007)
Just happened to take the exit by the Moose Cafe while traveling from Knoxville, TN to Durham, NC. Wonderful restaurant with delicious food, great home cooking, food served very quickly and portions were large. Will definately make the Moose Cafe a planned stop on our next trip to Tennessee.
5 star(s)
(09/17/2007)
We stopped on our way to Lake Junaluska for a retreat. 22 ladies piled out of our vehicles and we all were from different walks of life. I was nervous because I was the newest one there and I was still getting to know these ladies. But, when I walked in to the cafe', I was immediately at ease and co...
5 star(s)
(01/17/2008)
Everytime i'm in Asheville I stop by the Moose Cafe. Best country ham and biscuits I have ever had. Moose Cafe now has another restaurant located in Greensboro at the Piedmont Triad Farmer's Market. I live and work less than 10 miles from the restaurant. My coworkers and I love to eat there during o...
5 star(s)
(07/26/2008)
I went here while visiting family in Asheville for Christmas last year. The staff was extremely helpful. Coming from a big town, it's nice to see the "small town dinner" atmosphere still exists. You could tell who had been coming there for years and who was visiting. However, their staff treated e...
5 star(s)
(11/30/2008)
Pleasantly surprised with outstanding service and delicious food. The biscuits are enormous and so good with the apple butter. We weren't sure what to expect and were not disappointed. Will go back to try other items. We enjoyed the chili and angus hot dog.
5 star(s)
(08/31/2009)
A great place to eat.
5 star(s)
(08/17/2010)
we've been coming to North Carolina for over eight year's and finally found the Moose Cafe! It is our favorite restaurant. My grandkids and kid's love it and always want to go there on our trip's. Thanks for the good food and wonderful service! see ya next year! Sharon Brock
5 star(s)
(01/22/2011)
My brother and I ride Harleys across the united states every year around the third week in June. We almost always route ourselves thru Asheville to eat at the Moose Restaurant to get their biscuts and gravy. This year we will see you in April.
4 star(s)
(07/10/2003)
Real "back home" cooking. Get a table overlooking the mountains...great view. The food could be better but it's plentiful and good. Try the pinto bean "side"...better than Cracker Barrel's.
4 star(s)
(11/19/2006)
Food is about average for a country cafe. Don't go there for lunch between 11:00 and 12:30. You will have a 20-30 minute wait in a tight area. This restaurant is about the noisiest I have ever been in. As far as breakfast goes, everything is OK except the dark brown gravy. Too overcooked. Great valu...
4 star(s)
(09/13/2007)
There's almost always a line at the Moose Cafe and for good reason. If you're lucky, you'll get to sit in the back room with large windows looking out on the beautiful Biltmore Estate and blue ridge mountains and folk art covering ht walls. Once you pick your meat and three dinner form their menu of...
4 star(s)
(12/02/2007)
I have been dying to try this restaurant since moving to Asheville and finally went today. I hate to say it, but I am a huge fan of Cracker Barrel and was truly hoping that this was better. I would MUCH rather go somewhere run by locals. I ordered chicken and dumplings (my fav), mashed potatoes a...