One Stop Deli & Bar and Asheville Music Hall replace Stella Blue

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Jason Sandford

Jason Sandford is a reporter, writer, blogger and photographer interested in all things Asheville.

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From ashevillemusichall.com:

 

Welcome and thanks for visiting the website of The One Stop Deli & Bar, a neighborhood hangout in downtown Asheville providing you w/great food and great entertainment all week!

Come on down for some quick, cheap, healthy and delicious hot & cold Deli Sandwiches, grab a local brew or a drink at our full service bar and stay for the show.  We are proud to present you with local Meats we smoke in house and the best produce we can procure from local farms.  The One Stop Deli & Bar is open Tues-Sat at 11AM for lunch, and if you can’t make it in we’ll Deliver it to you.  We are your late night snacking spot as well, our kitchen will be open until 2am!

The One Stop and Geniass Productions strives to bring you the best Local, Regional and National music we can fit into our room. Keep your eyes out for great music of all descriptions and special events w/National artists.  We are also committed to growing the local and regional music scene – come see them here first!

 

Jason Sandford

Jason Sandford is a reporter, writer, blogger and photographer interested in all things Asheville.

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3 Comments

  1. JBIZEL July 13, 2011

    went there the other day was awseome good people good service got some great wings an my friend got the rebuen was awesome..gonna go back for sure gotta love there menue a must see…thanks Z

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  2. Miss Savage July 5, 2011

    No, these are the folks from Geniass Productions, and they are young. They are responsible for making MoDaddy's a hot spot in town and have now moved on over to their new venues. Great folks and a lot of heart are in this project.. check out a live show and yummy sandwiches when you can!

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  3. Peace is better June 29, 2011

    Are these folks related to the earlier incarnation of the Asheville Music Hall back in the day early 80's occupying the space where Jubilee is now? Caught Robert Cray there before he was famous, Bad Influence had just been released and I bought the vinyl that night.

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