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Wicked Weed Funkatorium

4.3(818 reviews)$$Restaurant
🕑 1-1.5 hours👶 Best for ages 5 and up. The upscale casual environment works well for school-age kids who can sit through a meal, while the fun atmosphere and kid-friendly menu options keep them engaged. Older elementary and teen kids appreciate the cool brewpub vibe.

About

Wicked Weed Funkatorium offers families a surprisingly welcoming brewpub experience in downtown Asheville with its casual-yet-refined atmosphere. Parents can enjoy craft beverages while kids dig into a thoughtfully designed kids menu featuring pizzas and sandwiches, all in a spacious setting that doesn't feel stuffy or overly formal.

Highlights

  • Thoughtfully crafted kids menu that goes beyond typical chicken fingers
  • Artisan pizzas that appeal to both adults and picky eaters
  • Industrial-chic atmosphere that's both cool and family-friendly
  • High-quality food at reasonable prices for the whole family
  • Central Asheville location perfect for combining with other downtown activities

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Arrive early for lunch (11:30 AM) or early dinner (5 PM) to snag a table before the adult crowd arrives and to minimize wait times
  2. 2.The pizza is a consistent kid-pleaser,consider ordering one to share family-style alongside individual items
  3. 3.Street parking on Coxe Avenue can be tricky; arrive with extra time or use the nearby public parking decks within walking distance
  4. 4.The open, industrial-style space can get loud during peak hours, which actually works in your favor with energetic kids
  5. 5.Ask about their outdoor seating when weather permits,it gives kids a bit more freedom to move around between courses

Best Time to Visit

Weekday lunchtimes (11:30 AM-1 PM) or early weekend dinners (5-6 PM) work best for families, before the evening brewpub crowd arrives. The atmosphere remains relaxed and kid-friendly, with quicker service during these windows.

What to Know

Moderate pricing ($$) makes this an accessible option for family dining without breaking the budget. Located in downtown Asheville's South Slope district, street parking is limited, so plan for a short walk from public parking areas or arrive early.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round with consistent hours. The South Slope district hosts various family-friendly festivals and events throughout the year, making it easy to combine your visit with other downtown Asheville activities.

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