Just do it. It is expensive but so very worth it. Menu changes weekly. You can make reservations (suggested) on OpenTable. Meatloaf, chicken and steak and made-in-house desserts are our favs.
I have a new favorite place to eat in Biltmore Village! The New York Strip is amazing and worth every penny! Great service and wonderful food. You can't beat it. Thank you Corner Kitchen! See you soon
Everything we had was great. The soups were great. We had the Chorizo and eggs am the Reuben. The desserts were amazing as well. The service was awesome. Love this place.
Great dinner spot in the heart of Biltmore Villiage. We're having our rehearsal dinner here in October and I'm looking forward to going back with family and fiends.
Everything on the menu is hand made daily. Lots of local flair. The crab chowder is always a staple. The club, reuben and burger are sure to please your hungry crowd, with plenty of other choices for
On the weekends, definitely call ahead for a reservation. For us it was the difference between a 15-minute wait and an hour wait. Also get the corned beef hash - so good!
Great service and helpful & attentive staff. Food was delish, although I wish I would have tried something other than the meat loaf. Everyone else's dishes looked tastier.
Built in the 1890s, the Corner Kitchen building has a rich history, and Chef Joe Scully’s alma mater, the CIA, does too—a history of educating the leaders of the food world. Read more
Dine like a president: The Obamas enjoyed dinner here in April 2010. According to the Corner Kitchen blog, they ate corn and crab chowder, mahi mahi, the lobster tacoappetizer and more. Read more
The staff knows in great detail where their food is harvested. The mahi mahi and tomatobasil moz stuffed chicken were great. Menu changes every other day. On par with Curras Dom. Great food and a fin
Just a reminder (or clarification) - our coffee is from Smoky Mountain Roasters in Canton. Not as local as next door but we consider them local friends and partners.