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Nearly every vendor has counter seating, but servers will run food out to the'munal tables and benches in the center of the hall, which is handy if you want ramen and your friends want tapas. The offer is always made with a smile; while the businesses are separately run, they share a'mon spirit of friendliness. It's as if everybody knows you didn't really want to'e to 11th Avenue. Joe Scully and Kevin Westmoreland, the owners of The Corner Kitchen restaurant, are pleased to announce the 10th anniversary of the Corner Kitchen. There will be an open house on Sunday, March 16, from 5PM until 8PM to'memorate the occasion and to show their heartfelt gratitude to their friends and patrons.When Kevin and Joe got together to create Corner Kitchen, they were seeking to offer something special to their guests— an upscale restaurant experience including breakfast, lunch and dinner without any pretense or excess fussiness.

"As a novice restaurant owner," Kevin said, "I was focused on giving our guests the things I looked for as a restaurant patron—fine food, well appointed atmosphere and bend over backwards customer service."Chef/owner Joe Scully shared Kevin's mindset saying, "Corner Kitchen is in the business of saying, yes. Yes to substitutions. Yes to special dietary needs. Yes to making our fine products accessible and priced lower than expected."However,Pacifica family displaced by one-alarm kitchen their opening was not without challenges. Six months after opening, the Biltmore Village area was subjected to severe flooding. The building was devastated. During the next three months, Joe and Kevin rebuilt the house from the inside out, eventually re-opening in December of 2004.

Executive Chef, Josh Weeks, joined the Corner Kitchen team soon after the flood and brought his own Southern flair to the table. Josh helped the Corner Kitchen grow from primarily a breakfast and lunch destination to being at the forefront of the burgeoning dining scene in Asheville. Locals and tourists alike were attracted to the unique style that Corner Kitchen offered and word got out fast. This lead to write-ups in the local media, as well as national publications such as 'Southern Living.'In 2010, President Obama surprised the Corner Kitchen staff by having dinner in one of their upstairs dining rooms. Joe, Kevin and their staff enjoyed meeting President Obama and his wife, Michelle, and were ecstatic over the buzz it created—dubbing the increased business "The Obama Effect".