Mr. Mickey and I often turn dinner reservations in a nearby town into a day trip full of other activities. Saturday was one of those days.
I dressed for a warm day in the city, followed by dinner at a restaurant we haven't visited before.
We spent part of the afternoon in Asheville sipping a beverage at a sidewalk cafe, watching the local characters. This is one of our favorite street performers. He plays, sings, and dances all at the same time.
Sister Bad Habit is always a fun one to see zipping about.
These performers made their own instruments to create their haunting melodies. We bought one of their CDs they were so good!
We shopped in the Grove Arcade, which has an amazing entrance. Gargoyles are a recurring theme throughout Asheville.
The flowers on many of the streets were amazing!
This is an apartment building across the street from The Grove Arcade.
As twilight approached, it was time to take Asheville's short drive back to Weaverville for our dinner reservations at the Glass Onion.
We tried several different items from the menu, and each was a great delight to the eyes and the palate.
We shared a delightful dessert of a profiterole filled with lemon cream and topped with blueberry reduction. It was so excellent!
The husband and wife (this is Natalie with me) owners have always been head chefs at fine restaurants in New York until they decided to take the plunge and open their own restaurant here in the western North Carolina mountains. We are so fortunate that they did!
We loved the casual elegance, wonderful food, attentive service (but not too much), and visiting with the other diners around our table. It was a lovely and entertaining evening centered around exceptional food. We look forward to returning very soon to try some of the other entrees.
The white ankle pants are by Jones of New York. The tank, cardigan sweater, and necklace are from Chico's. The bag is from Stein Mart. The sandals are by Bjorndal from Rack Room Shoes.