Bunn House is named a “Regional Powerhouse” in goop Magazine


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“Asheville is known as an unexpected oasis of bohemia in the South.”

When asked about the best restaurants and places to stay, most people usually think of NYC, Los Angeles, or San Francisco. But our lovely Asheville is quickly making a name for itself as a powerhouse, and not just for food and beer. It’s nice to see us recognized as a top travel destination too!

Here’s what goop said about us:

Bunn House has just five cozy guest rooms in a former mansion built in 1905, each with exposed-brick walls, a terrace, and a supremely comfortable bed outfitted in Frette linens.

Why Bunn House is unique:

 It’s within walking distance of downtown Asheville, which makes it a convenient home base.

Other goop details about Bunn House & the Asheville area:

Surrounded by both the Blue Ridge and Great Smoky Mountains, Asheville is known as an unexpected oasis of bohemia in the South. Even with a population hovering around 87,000, the arts and culture scenes bloom here. And it’s a regional-food powerhouse. The generations-old family farms are complemented by a new wave of young chefs who’ve recently set up shop, inspired by the rural mountain ingredients, like wild ramps and heirloom beans, and the freedom that comes with working outside a crowded, busy—and far more expensive—city.


A warm thank you to goop for sharing Asheville, NC, and Bunn House in their travel section.

 
 

Article Source: The Four Most Underrated American Food Cities by goop

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