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Today I had the best baby-back ribs of my life here. The sides are also good, and the fried chicken sets the standard, as far as I'm concerned. Highly recommended if you're in the Asheville area and like good food.
My family has eaten there or taken home suppers many times. This is the best soul food I've ever had, and I've had a lot of it. Plus, this cooking is healthy! And the proprietors are living examples of why Asheville is called America's Friendliest City. For Southern comfort food at its best and ...
My family has eaten there or taken home suppers many times. This is the best soul food I've ever had, and I've had a lot of it. Plus, this cooking is healthy! And the proprietors are living examples of why Asheville is called America's Friendliest City. For Southern comfort food at its best and ...
This restaurant is perfect when you are looking for a relaxed atmosphere with great food and music. We frequent Mo Daddy's since there is always something new on the menu and the prices are very reasonable. Chicken and waffles remains one of our favorites.
1 star(s)
(10/20/2006)
We were very disappointed in the food. We all had chicken and dumplings. The dumplings did not taste homemade, the green beans tasted 'out of the can,' the collards were tough and tasteless. The biscuits and apple butter were good. I have no intention of repeating this experience.
1 star(s)
(10/06/2008)
AS A DINER WE LOVED THE MOOSE CAFE ESPECIALLY FOR BREAKFAST AND DINNER. 10 YEARS AGO IT COULD NOT BE BEAT FOR THE FOOD AND SERVICE. TODAY THE MOOSE HAS FALLEN LAME. THEY HAVE ALL YOU CAN EAT SPECIALS AND THEREFORE THE FOOD IS ALREADY PREPARED THUS LIMITING CHOICES AND FRESHNESS OF PRODUCT. WHEN WE A...
1 star(s)
(10/10/2008)
I was not impressed with your restaurant and to pay $7.50 for bacon & eggs is quite pricey. The biscuits were heavy and I didn't care to use the melted butter that had been sitting on the table. Yes the little butter tubs had melted from sitting in the morning sun. The biscuits were so heavy 4...
1 star(s)
(04/17/2009)
I ate at the Moose cafe as a child and my memory of it was wonderful. So wonderful that it was the first place I wanted my husband to try when we relocated here a month ago. I am so disappointed! It was horrible. What happened? We both grew up in the south and have a love of real southern food and w...
2 star(s)
(02/21/2008)
Food was OK for the price. They advertise for free kids meal after 4 - not true. They will still charge you even after asking them about it. Not very nice especially if you're just passing through and on the budget. Over rated, country fried steak mediocre, not very clean, servers acts like it'...
2 star(s)
(12/13/2008)
A very fine eatery!
3 star(s)
(07/11/2004)
I've had much better country cooking than this. Food was rather bland and poorly cooked. I actually found a piece of plastic in my mashed potatoes! Service was friendly but we were mostly forgotten about. We won't be going there again.
3 star(s)
(02/01/2007)
We visited twice and really wanted to like this restaurant. Many good qualities: The apple butter/biscuits are great. The menu is southern, but varied, with lots of options for kids, who eat free after 4pm. The food is plentiful and the prices reasonable. The ambiance is simple, country kitschy but ...
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...
4 star(s)
(01/16/2008)
Whenever we pass through Asheville we go to the wonderful Farmers Market and we(husband, me, 3 kids) love to stop at the Moose Cafe. Fried chicken good. Their smoked porkchops are great, moist,comforting. The pinto beans and their own label chow chow are also great. But it would be enough reason to ...
4 star(s)
(04/15/2009)
We were traveling home and stopped for breakfast.It was a delicious breakfast and still remember your cafe. We especially loved your apple butter and bought an extra jar to take home. Unfortunately, it isn't available to buy on line and I live in New York. That's a great disappointment.I would order...
4 star(s)
(07/02/2009)
Would recommend
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