Asheville's Grove Arcade offers Valentine Romance with jewelry, flowers, gifts, sweets, dining and more.
With its heart tracery and historic ambiance, the Arcade is a great place to find the perfect gift or arrange for a delicious meal for your sweetheart. The Arcade’s locally-owned shops, galleries and boutiques feature jewelry, crafts, women’s clothes, bath products and much more. Stop in
Santé WIne Bar and Tap Room for a special bottle or perhaps your cowgirl would enjoy boots or a belt from Vaquera. Splurge on something with sparkle at
Roberto Coin or
Alexander and Lehnert or grab a bouquet from
Studio Flora Diva.
True Confections
is baking Be My Valentine cookies, chocolate raspberry heart-shaped
tarts and chocolate-covered strawberries. And, if your sweetheart loves
fudge,
Nuts About Fudge has you covered.
Burgerworx
is running their Sweetheart Deal through February 17th. When you buy
two burgers and two drinks, you can enjoy a free large order of fresh
cut french fries. And, if you are flying solo this Valentine's Day,
you can opt to try the Love Stinks Burger, topped with candied bacon,
aged blue cheese and homemade roasted garlic mayo. Burgerworx has new
menu items and is now offering a customer rewards card as well.
Cocktails, fine wines and delicious meals are yours for the choosing.
Many Grove Arcade restaurants are offering specials and creating unique
meals for the holiday. Downtown’s “restaurant row” offers unparalleled
choice and quality. Join others enjoying the Valentine’s holiday and
supporting locally-owned businesses.
Built by E.W. Grove, the visionary and creator of the Grove Park Inn,
the Grove Arcade opened in 1929 and thrived until World War II as one of
the country’s leading public markets. The historically renovated Grove
Arcade reopened to the public in 2002 as a destination featuring
locally-owned shops, galleries, restaurants and businesses. A lively
and beloved downtown landmark, the Arcade is open daily. Take the
self-guided architectural tour, download our
period podcast or view the new stop-motion video produced to celebrate our ten-year anniversary.
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