A series on how local businesses are adjusting to the COVID-19 crisis
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Isis Music Hall and Kitchen, a family-owned and operated business, is housed in a historic renovated theater in the heart of West Asheville. In this interview we learn how they have pivoted to safely provide dinner and a show in midst of 2020 craziness.
See the video interview here!
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While we've all had to adjust to the "new normal" (whatever that is), our local business owners and managers have their own stories to tell about how they've been affected and what they are doing during these unprecedented times. Dig Local is proud to interview some of the awesome folks who make Asheville, Asheville.
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Consider what it means to shop Amazon
Did you know that Amazon's net sales for Q4 are expected to be $121 Billion and to grow 38% compared with fourth quarter 2019 numbers? Clearly in this pandemic, they are the big winner. Y'all... there has NEVER been a more critical year to SHOP LOCAL! Please show your love and support of our amazing local business community which truly has all you could ever need- a vintage dress, wall tapestry, piece of pottery, growler of beer or endless gift cards to your favorite Asheville restaurants. Get some ideas here: shops , restaurants , breweries , and more.
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Sip and Celebrate 10 Years with Dobra Tea!
We dig Dobra Tea and Saturday they're celebrating 10 years of serving Asheville delicious teas and unique cuisine. Expect complimentary tea and pastries, a storewide sale, raffles and more! Though it's been a weird year for celebrating, Dobra invites everyone out to celebrate social-distanced style with air hugs and high fives!
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White Horse Black Mountain Live Show
Tuatha Dea returns to White Horse Black Mountain for another beautiful, heart-pounding collection of Appalachian Roots Rock and other magical music. The storied band brings a rock edge and fearless attitude for pushing the boundaries of modern roots music. Come out and enjoy a live show or one from your couch on Nov. 28 at 8 pm.
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HNG's First Annual Giving Thanks Sale
During these unprecedented times, Hickory Nut Gap is more thankful than ever for this community so they're offering a one-day online Giving Thanks Sale on Monday, November 30th from 12:01 AM - 11:59 PM. You can expect items like their best-selling pasture-raised breakfast sausage and ground pork, 100% grassfed ground beef, and much more at great prices. Be sure to "arrive" early to the online store as quantities are limited!
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The Wildmans at Isis Music Hall and Kitchen
The up and coming Neo traditional string band, The Wildmans, come from the one stoplight town, Floyd, Virginia, in the heart of the Appalachian mountain music tradition. Come out tonight (Nov. 20) at 7 pm to enjoy an evening of live music, food and drinks at the Isis Music Hall. Reservations are highly recommended.
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SoundSpace at the Historic Rabbit's Motel
Asheville’s first public access music rehearsal studio is set to open its doors on Saturday, December 5th. The project, spearheaded by resident Asheville musicians Claude Coleman, Jr. of the rock outfit Ween, and Brett Spivey, will transform the historic Rabbit’s Motel into a multi-use facility and soul food kitchen for local and touring artists alike.
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Full Cocktail Kits To-Go
We are digging Cultivated Cocktails' Apple Spice Lemonade Cocktail Kit! This is the perfect drink to enjoy while (safely) gathering with family and friends. The kit has everything you need to make it at home. You can buy it in-store while you shop and sip or stay curbside and get it delivered right to your car!
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Cheers to a Happy and Safe Thanksgiving, friends, and keep digging local!
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Download the Dig Local App to see who's offering dine-in, outside seating, curbside service, beer delivery and more during COVID-19.
Keep up with your favorite places as they adapt to the "new normal".
Shop local and mask up!
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