Dine out for Asheville Firefighters Fund *with updated list of participating restaurants*

On Thursday, August 25, Asheville restaurants are pulling together to raise money to benefit the families of Asheville firefighters affected by the July 28 fire on Biltmore Avenue. The blaze claimed the life of Captain Jeff Bowen and was determined to be the result of arson. All participating restaurants have pledged 10 percent of their sales for the day to the Asheville Firefighter’s Fund. Restaurants are still invited to participate and an updated list will be posted on the Asheville Firefighters Benefit Facebook page.

Avenue M
Barley’s Taproom & Pizzeria
Bouchon
Burgermeister’s
Chef Mo’s Restaurant and Bar
Crêperie Bouchon
Doc Chey’s Noodle House
Ed Boudreaux’s Bayou Bar-B-Que
Gypsy Queen Cuisine Lebanese Street Food
HomeGrown
The Hop Ice Cream Cafe and the Hop West
Laurey’s Café, Catering and Comfort
Luella’s Bar-B-Que
Mamacita’s
Mela
MoDaddy’s
Neo Burrito
Piazza
Storm Rhum Bar
Table
Tod’s Tasties
Tupelo Honey
Ultimate Ice Cream Company
Woody’s Pizza and Hoagies

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