
I'm slowly making my way eating around Snowshoe. And while there recently, I decided to stop at Wildcat Provisions to pick up some quick breakfast.



Summit Coffee Co. is a local coffee roaster in Asheville.

It's a super cute and cool vibe that is home to lots of working professionals during the day.

We went here while waiting for our lunch place to open.

Instead of coffee, I actually went with a cup of hot chocolate.


Huntington is home to a few BBQ joints, but Buddy's All-American BBQ is one that I've been wanting to try for some time.

While heading out of town, I called in an order. And as soon as I arrived, it was all packaged up and ready for me to go.

And I ordered a pulled pork sandwich with slaw, mac & cheese and potato salad.

This was some of the tastiest slaw I've had in some time! And I don't think I've ever had potato salad where the potatoes were cut in strips - but it was tasty.

Buxton Hall BBQ is well-known in the foodie community.

It has been named a "Best BBQ in the South in 2019" by Southern Living.

"Come to Pitmaster Elliott Moss’ Asheville Valhalla for the Carolina-style, whole-hog barbecue and stay for James Beard Award-nominated pastry Chef Ashley Capps’ rotating selection of pies."

So, not only is the BBQ unbelievable, the desserts are to-die-for.

The BBQ here has a few different sauces: East Carolina Vinegar, Red Sauce. XX Vinegar and XX Red.

I've not had a lot of great experiences with vinegar bbq sauce, but this perfectly accented the pulled pork.

It wasn't overpowering and just added some nice flavor. Very good.

And, I had to try all of them, of course.

I was excited they even had a white bbq sauce - which I would eat every day if I could!

The sides here are also not to be missed. The mac & cheese was so creamy, that cornbread was a delight, and potato salad added some tang.

For dessert - the best banana cream pie I've ever had. Nilla wafers, bananas ... just, wow. Maybe the best dessert I've ever had.
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