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Looking for the perfect shopping experience? Asheville provides a
plethora of unique shops; let this be the window to your browsing
pleasure. This section of asheville.com is frequently updated, so visit
again soon. If you have comments, please email
us!
The L.O.F.T.
Lost objects, found treasures. A very special gift
shop. An old attic of a place where you can discover objects of beauty
or find treasures that have been given new life through creativity and,
ocassionally, a [smallish] glass of vino blanco. (828)259-9303
The Downtown Market
The Downtown Market-Asheville’s most unique shopping experience! A 42,000 sq ft INDOOR market featuring the area’s most talented artists & crafters, local merchants, farmers, musicians & chefs… all who have come together to form One Bazaar Community! Interior shops include: The Culinary Canvas Food Court, the hi-fi (organic) Coffee Bar, Amazing Savings, a full-size discount & organic grocery store, Focal Points Art & Antique Gallery and an Eclectic Flea Market. Open Fri.- Sat.-Sun., 10a-5p. Ample FREE parking. Downtown at 45 S. French Broad Ave . 828-255-8858
Malaprop's
Bookstore/Café Find out why
there's always so many people sitting in the
cafe, and find out why Peter Jennings called it
"the best little bookshop in the Southeast."
Malaprop's Café has evolved into the meeting
place in our town. Our café boasts a literary
menu, with treats from local bakeries and
organic, free-trade, shade-grown coffee roasted
locally. We offer free wireless service and eight
plug-in stations, and hosts three cyberstations
for customer use. Our baristas embrace the role
of community catalyst. Our team makes a concerted
effort to get to know the customers as
individuals, starting with their names, tastes,
and drinks of choice. Malaprops is a place where the best reads, the best company, and the best coffee complete the picture, where the books are the stars, and a place where the reader and book meet and a journey begins.
828-254-6734.
Accent
on Books - Children's books, religion, magazines, and more. 854
Merrimon Avenue 252-6255
The Captain's Bookshelf - 31 Page Avenue 253-6631
Downtown Books & News - Used books, new
magazines / newsstand. 67 North Lexington Avenue 253-8654
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