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Randolph

County

Partnership

for Children

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Asheboro

Cultural &

Recreation

Services

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Central Bakery

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Cookies, cakes, pies & pastries

336-625-3239

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Asheboro Downtown

Farmers Market

Four Saints Brewing Company

Handcrafted ales with a distinct

taste

336-610-3722

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Additional

Shopping &

Featuring fresh, in-house handDining

Hamilton¡¯s Steakhouse

Fantastic BBQ since 1952

336-625-2710

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Magnolia 23

Down home country cooking

336-672-2300

Stone cooked pizzas, pig nachos,

angry okra, & homemade NY

cheesecake

336-610-3737

15

Sunset Ave Fitness & Nutrition

Herbalife shake bar & fitness

coaching

336-908-1615

The Table Farmhouse

Bakery

Espresso, farm bakery, eatery

& market

336-736-8628

Positano Italian Restaurant

True Italian cuisine

336-628-4701

The Flying Pig Food &

Spirits

16

17

2

Pizza, wings, strombolis, & more

336-629-4579

SHOPPING

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The Taco Loco

Fast & fresh authentic Mexican

cuisine

336-628-0158

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Antiques & Geeks

Collection of antiques & memorabilia

336-302-0481

Asheboro Florist

Florist & gift shop

336-629-4755

Asheboro Office Warehouse

Office supply store; new & used

office furniture

336-629-3900

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Quality ladies clothing, beautiful

jewelry, & home d¨¦cor pieces

336-521-9487

Brightside Gallery

Local artisan crafts & gifts;

Tea room

336-736-8714

Cathy¡¯s Clocks & Repairs

Very unique antique shop

336-625-5699

Collective Interiors

Home decor, design, & paint

studio

336-521-9421

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For more information on local

accommodations call 800-626-2672 or

go online to

(Area maps are also

available at the Heart of

North Carolina Visitors

Bureau at 500 Albemarle

Rd., Asheboro)

Get more

information

about Asheboro

and Randolph

County at

these locations

E. ACADEMY ST.

25

42

YMCA

3

S. Fayettevill

e St.

S. Park St.

Exit Alb 6

72B

ixie Dr.

Exit W. D

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Times Square Pizza

Downtown

Randolph

County

Register of

Deeds

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The

Exchange

20

31

W. ACADEMY ST.

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Randolph

LIBRARY

County

Public

Library

11

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Asheboro

Downtown

S. Churc h St.

LE ST.

26 28 38

Asheboro Mill Lofts

Enjoy fine whiskey, bourbon, or

scotch in a friendly atmosphere

336-521-4007

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N. FAYE

ATM

44

Leo¡¯s Whiskey Bar

1909 Historic

Courthouse

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WORTH

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Asheboro Mill Lofts

Randolph

County

Courthouse

13

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Hop¡¯s Bar-B-Q

Lumina Wine & Beer

14

10 42

SUNSET AV

E.

25

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Collector¡¯s Antique Mall

35,000 sq. ft. multi-dealer antique

mall

336-629-8105

Flea Marketeers

Antiques, collectibles, furniture

& jewelry

336-318-2146

Friends of the Library Bookstore

Donated & discarded library

materials

336-318-6800

Harper Jewel Boutique

A boutique for the modern woman

with boho charm

336-736-8375

Asheboro Police Department

29

30

31

32

33

Keye To Healthy

34

Monroe¡¯s Music

35

Heart¡¯s Core Art Store

Fine fashion, awesome art,

meaningful music, & film

336-963-8980

Herb-N-Garden

Fun & functional clothing sizes

(S-3XL), jewelry, & accessories

336-628-0580

37

Prevo Drug

38

Keepers of Time

39

40

The Guitar Repair Center

41

The Salt Box

42

Vintage Cottage

43

William Ivey Antiques &

Pottery

Natty Bee¡¯s Boutique

Nella Boutique

Garden d¨¦cor, silk arrangements,

and WoodWick? candles

336-628-0029

Clock store & repairs

336-625-4679

P.A. equipment & installs, jewelry

repair & watch batteries

336-625-6363

36

Heaven Sent

Crafts, gifts, jewelry featuring

20 artists

336-963-1297

Features non-GMO, organic, sugar

free/gluten free/soy free items

336-628-4166

Trendy & affordable women¡¯s

apparel & jewelry

336-521-4471

Locally owned community pharmacy

336-625-4311

Randolph Arts Guild

Arts center, gallery & museum store

336-629-0399

Sweet E¡¯s Boutique

Standard and curvy size clothing,

accessories, gifts, & more

919-904-2293

downtown

48 self serve craft beer, cider, and

wine taps

336-203-7687

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SUNSET AVE.

37

Carolina Tap House

Wine bar & specialty beer

336-610-1060

11

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Lawyer¡¯s

Row

TRADE ST.

EVILLE ST

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7 34

cut steaks & seafood

336-610-5500

8

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42

S. COX

7

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S. FAYETT

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S. CHURCH

5

NORTH ST.

DAVIS ST.

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Black Lantern Tea Room &

Bakery

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Fresh popped flavored popcorn, gifts,

and treats

336-465-0764

N. CHURCH ST

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Asheboro Popcorn Co.

24 teas for sale or service, bakery

4

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Asheboro

Recreation

Center

ATM

37

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Executiv

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First

Baptist

Church

Asheboro

City Hall

E. SALIS

BURY ST.

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220A

E. Presnell St.

St.

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HOOVER ST.

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Savory & sweet bagels made fresh,

iced and hot coffees

336-521-6938

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Asheboro Bagel Co.

Randolph County

Economic

Development

Corp.

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Additional

Shopping &

Dining

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Walgreens

Randolph

County Senior

Adults Assoc.

Senior Adult

Center

74

First

United

Methodist

Church

N. CO

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Old City Cemetery

FOOD & NIGHTLIFE

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Explore

Downtown

Asheboro!

73

W

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McCrary St.

Exit 75

Musical instrument store

336-629-9904

Handmade crafts by seniors

336-625-3389

Annie Sloan ChalkPaint? stockist,

barware, bead studio & design

336-736-8015

Fine local period antiques & NC

Pottery

336-318-5102

ENTERTAINMENT

44

Bicentennial Park

45

Sunset Theatre

Art, concerts & recreation

336-626-1240

Downtown historical theatre/

movie house

336-626-1240

63

705

restaurants in Downtown Asheboro ready to

serve your taste buds. Delicious award-winning

southern cuisine, authentic Mexican and

Italian dishes, and fresh farm-to-table plates

will have you planning all three meals in

Downtown Asheboro! Your sweet tooth will

be satisfied with flavored popcorn, traditional

baked goods, and fresh pastries paired with

teas and coffees. Relax with your friends

and family at our local craft brewery,

wine bar, or whiskey bar. Local

tip ¨C test your brain power at a

fun trivia night!

entertainment

shopping

food & nightlife

Calling all foodies! We have a variety of local

Plan several hours to explore our unique

and distinctive shops. Our shops are locally

owned and filled with antiques, collectibles,

memorabilia, modern artwork, and

more. Sold throughout our downtown

shops you¡¯ll find one-of-a-kind gift

items, hand-painted furniture pieces,

home and garden d¨¦cor, boutique

clothing and shoes, and vintage jewelry.

Specialty music shops and bookstores also lend

themselves to enthusiasts seeking hard to find

literature or music. Visit Downtown Asheboro

for an authentic downtown shopping experience

that¡¯s sure to please.

About Asheboro

Other Attractions

Annual Events

Contact Info

The City of Asheboro, named an All-America

City by the National Civic League and a

Great Main Street Award Recipient, is

conveniently located in Randolph County,

the Heart of North Carolina. Within

approximately 70 miles from the state¡¯s

capital, Raleigh to the east, Charlotte to

the South, and only half an hour from the

Piedmont Triad region of Greensboro and

High Point to the North,

Asheboro is centrally located

in our great state. Our variety

of activities within downtown and surrounding areas

has gained the Heart of North Carolina and Asheboro

recognition as a top

travel destination for

families on a budget.

Founded in 1796

as the county seat,

Asheboro has a

wonderful history of

warm and welcoming

hospitality. The city

of Asheboro became known for its textile manufacturing

industry, however, as the economy changed, Asheboro

is now known as home to the North Carolina Zoo ¨C the

largest land mass zoo in the world! You may find yourself

calling Asheboro home once you visit.

When you think of a city¡¯s downtown area, you

think of the local shops and eateries, but what

is also a part of Downtown Asheboro¡¯s

identity is a place where residents and

visitors can gather with their friends and

family members to enjoy street festivals,

performing arts, concerts, art displays, and

more. The Historic Sunset Theatre,

Bicentennial Park, and the Randolph Arts

Guild are fantastic venues located in the

heart of the city and extend an invitation to

all. Come out and experience everything

that Downtown Asheboro has to offer!

Through the years, several signature

events have continued to define

Downtown Asheboro¡¯s

appreciation for

community. More

information about

these events can

be found at calendar:

? Summer Concert Series at Bicentennial Park (May-Sept.)

? Sunset Signature Series (varies throughout the year)

? Zoo City Summerfest (1st full weekend in Aug.)

? 48th Annual Fall Festival (1st full weekend in Oct.)

? Downtown Asheboro Christmas Parade

(1st Friday in Dec.)

? Christmas on Sunset (2nd Friday in Dec.)

While visiting Downtown Asheboro you

will find that you are centrally

located to visit numerous

exciting attractions in

the area. A must-visit

destination is the North

Carolina Zoo, only a few

miles from Downtown

Asheboro and a treat for all ages. For baseball fans, the

Asheboro Copperheads Baseball team compete in the

Coastal Plain League ¨C an all-wooden bat league ¨C at the

historic McCrary Ballpark in the summer season.

History buffs will be enchanted with military

artifacts and vintage airplanes at the

North Carolina Aviation Museum and

Hall of Fame, do not

miss viewing

the Piper J-3

¡°Flitfire¡± flown by Orville Wright!

The largest private collection of

antique Harley-Davidson?

motorcycles in the country ¨C 45

bikes from

& HA

LL O F F A M E

1936 ¨C 1978

¨C can be found at the American

Classic Motorcycle Museum. To

learn even more about our area,

visit .

Want to know more about Downtown Asheboro?

Let us help you!

City of Asheboro

146 N. Church St. | Asheboro, NC 27204

336-626-1240



Downtown Asheboro Inc.

137 S. Fayetteville St. | Asheboro, NC 27203

336-610-2628



Heart of North Carolina Visitors Bureau

500 Albemarle Rd. | Asheboro, NC 27203

800-626-2672



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