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Jack of the Wood, Celtic style pub, offers small but varied menu with its simple traditional favorites and daily special. On a typical evening, you will find many of the patrons gathered around the black walnut bar or at long tavern tables, engaged in conversation through which the taboo subjects of art, religion, and politics are heavily woven. Others play darts or scan the papers while sipping pints of ale or munching on a plate of fish and chips. They have a very nice selection of single malts.

Location: 95 Patton Ave, Asheville North Carolina 28801 Telephone 828-252-5445

Other Restaurants, Cafes, Delis, Bakeries nearby:
(Asheville) Barley's Taproom and Pizzeria
(Asheville) Cafe on the Square
(Asheville) French Broad River Brewery
(Brevard) Hobnob Restaurant
(Asheville) Hunter's Lodge
(Morganton) Judge's Riverside Restaurant

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