Word on the street: Former Boathouse restaurant in south Asheville to be new Wild Wing Cafe

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Jason Sandford

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

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DC7C0A27-ABFD-4BFE-ABC5-D9B055DDC347Word is that the former Boathouse restaurant on Lake Julian in south Asheville is going to be the new location for a Wild Wing Cafe restaurant. I’m working on confirming. The Boathouse has been vacant for several years, and it sounds like Wild Wing is eager to expand.

 

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Jason Sandford

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  1. Brian January 10, 2014

    I used to work at Boathouse, the inside and outside atmosphere will be perfect for a Wild Wings! The outside seating with a view of the lake will be great in the summer!

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  2. FDR July 1, 2013

    Realistically there is really not a market for Wild Wings anywhere but Airport Road.

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    1. hauntedheadnc July 1, 2013

      I’m not sure I agree with that. This location is on the way to Biltmore Park, aka downtown South Asheville. Other development is on the way in this area too, especially on the west side of the bridge. I believe there’s a sizable apartment complex going in over there, and there are already several more nearby, not to mention the high school. I can see a market for this kind of restaurant in this kind of location, even though I’m not terribly excited about it.

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    2. Nate July 2, 2013

      . . . and Biltmore Avenue in downtown Asheville. That place always looks busy to me.

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  3. Adam June 30, 2013

    This would be great, hope it works out for SAVL!

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  4. FDR June 29, 2013

    Great, serve alcohol right across the street from a High School. It will be doomed because of the location and would be a better fit for Gerber Village near Frankie Bones. Probably just a rumor but I will check into it.

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    1. Vlad Emrick July 1, 2013

      Nobody seemed to mind when it was a restaurant and bar for several years previously.

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  5. Doug S. June 28, 2013

    Makes sense for that area.

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