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Chupacabra Latin Café in Asheville

50 N Merrimon Ave Suite, 28804 - Get directions

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3 Reviews9.0

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+1 828-333-9230

50 N Merrimon Ave Suite, 28804
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Opening Time

Sunday - Closed
Monday - 11AM-9PM
Tuesday - 11AM-9PM
Wednesday - 11AM-9PM
Thursday - 11AM-9PM
Friday - 11AM-9PM
Saturday - 11AM-9PM

Price range per person $10 - $25

Services

  • Outdoor seating Outdoor seating
  • Wheelchair accessible Wheelchair accessible
  • Сredit cards accepted Сredit cards accepted
  • Takeaway Takeaway
  • Parking Parking
  • Booking Booking
  • Wi-Fi Wi-Fi
  • TV TV
9.0 Based on 3 reviews
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4.0/10 Rating average Published 2 years ago | Google

Service is horrible! A lot of cursing behind the counter making the food. The wait staff is rude and not helpful about the drinks or menu. The bartender didn’t know what Amaretto was. I called in a order to go one time and when I got home, the container was half full, there was basically only rice. I called and the girl said “please hold and slammed the phone down. I was literally on hold for 30 minutes and could hear everything going on in the restaurant. I hung up and called back only for no one to pick up. The food is great ,but if the service were better it would be an outstanding restaurant. Such a shame........,

10.0/10 Rating average Published 2 years ago | Google

Love the Change bowl.

8.0/10 Rating average Published 2 years ago | Yelp

A group I belong to had a small dinner meeting at Chupacabra Latin Café. It was my first time there, and I would say it qualifies as a pleasant neighborhood restaurant. (It's hardly a Latin Café, despite the name, as it has only a handful of Latin American dishes, but for a neighborhood restaurant in Woodfin that's okay.) Although the restaurant is in the rather antiseptic Shops at Reynolds Village (sort of a smaller-scale Biltmore Town Park), the atmosphere at Chupacabra is more shabby genteel than suburban modern. As you enter, there's a bar on the right, and beyond an ordering area with blackboard signs leading into the dining areas, with simple wood chairs and tables. Apparently when the café opened you had to order at the counter, but there's now table service, which is good. Service was prompt and efficient. The restaurant was about half full, and the noise level was moderate. If full, it might be a little loud. One thing to note is that the location of the restaurant is not well signed. Your GPS may not be helpful in finding it, and I had to drive around the block a time or...