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3 Reasons to try lunch at Quench! Wine Bistro in Reynolds Village

3 Reasons to try lunch at Quench! Wine Bistro in Reynolds Village

Dishes served at Quench Wine Bistro in Reynolds Village feature seasonal ingredients and local favorites. The restaurant is open for lunch Wednesday through Friday and offers a full menu of small plates, salads, and entrées. Photo: Contributed/Quench! Wine Bistro


ASHEVILLE, N.C. (828newsNOW) — If you haven’t made your way to Quench! Wine Bistro in Reynolds Village, this is your sign. From Chef Sam Etheridge and Metro Wines, Quench! brings casual sophistication to the North Asheville area – and it’s open for lunch.

Whether you’re meeting a friend, taking a client out, or just ready for a better midday meal, here are three reasons to make Quench! your next lunch stop.

A selection of wines on display inside Quench Wine Bistro. All wines are hand selected by the staff. Contributed by Quench! Wine Bistro.

1. A menu that fits any mood

Feeling indulgent? Try the rich and comforting lobster pot pie. Looking for something lighter? Go for the soup and salad combo or a Charcuterie and cheese board built for one or to share. Quench offers plenty of options for every appetite and prices that make it easy to come back often. Lunch entrées typically range from $10 to $20.

2. A relaxed spot for lunch dates or catch-ups

Quench! strikes the right balance between refined and comfortable. It’s a welcoming spot for casual business lunches, midweek dates, or a quiet meal at the bar. The setting makes it easy to slow down and enjoy good food and conversation.

3. Free parking and easy access

Located at 60 North Merrimon Avenue in Reynolds Village, Quench! is just minutes from downtown Asheville and offers free parking. You can pull up, park close, and enjoy your lunch without the hassle of meters or garages.

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Quench! Wine Bistro is open Wednesday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Quench! Wine Bistro in Reynolds Village, Asheville

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