Another Broken Egg Café Opens in Asheville’s Biltmore Park with Events to Raise Money for Three Nonprofits

Another Broken Egg Café Opens in Asheville's Biltmore Park with Events to Raise Money for Three Nonprofits

By reservation only, pre-opening dining events to benefit nonprofits are announced.

Double R Restaurant Group is pleased to announce the opening of Another Broken Egg Café (ABEC) on Monday, September 16th in Biltmore Park at 27 Schenck Parkway, Ste 100, Asheville, NC, 28803.  Ashevillians interested in a sneak preview and wishing to support three very worthy local causes, can visit ABEC for a pre-opening dining experience with all proceeds raised going to three nonprofit organizations.

Thursday, September 12th from 9 AM-12 PM benefits Brother Wolf Animal Rescue,

a No Kill organization in Asheville, North Carolina. In addition to offering services to the community including free spay/neuter assistance and a pet food pantry, BWAR operates the largest No Kill Rescue and Adoption Center in WNC, second largest in the state. http://www.bwar.org/.

Friday, September 13th from 11 AM-2 PM supports Reuters YMCA, an organization that builds strong kids, strong families and strong communities. Through its five centers, 23 childcare sites and 200-plus programs throughout the community, the YMCA positively impacts people of all ages, races, faiths and economic backgrounds.http://www.ymcawnc.org/centers/reuter.

Saturday, September 14th from 9 AM-2 PM benefits Eblen Charities, which provides medical assistance to children, adults, and families living in the Asheville community by providing medication, medical supplies, physician and dental  visits, eye glasses and other health care needs. http://www.eblencharities.org/.

The public is invited over these three exclusive dates to dine at no charge with donations being accepted for the featured nonprofits. Donations can be made via cash, check or credit card to support each event. Patrons must call ahead 828-676-2823, to make a reservation.

“We sought out charities that were very close to home for our new Another Broken Egg Café,” says Stuart Ottinger.  “Beginning our relationship with the Asheville community by supporting organizations that have already given so much to help those in need here is important to us. The care that these nonprofits provide is invaluable to this area, and we want to do our part as a good neighbor to help.”

Another Broken Egg Café Opens in Asheville's Biltmore Park with Events to Raise Money for Three Nonprofits

Guests dining at Another Broken Egg Café have plenty of tempting dishes to choose from as the menu features 90 different choices including six varieties of Eggs Benedict, 11 different omelettes, an exceptional signature Bananas Foster over Belgian waffles, French toast or buttermilk pancakes, along with unique burgers and fresh salads. Menu prices range on average from $8 to $15 and for breakfast cocktails, don’t miss the Mimosa, Bellini, house-infused Mary or Absolute Fuzzy Navel priced at $5.99 each. Furthermore, ABEC’s new Healthy Side menu, which includes Granola, Fruit & Quinoa, Gluten Free Friendly Jumbo Pancakes, The Skinny Omelette, Steel Cut Oats and Simply Salmon, is also available at the new Biltmore Park location.

ABEC Asheville is also sourcing a portion of its produce from the Western North Carolina Farmers Market. The restaurant will also be working in conjunction with Fresh Point Produce to support other local farms such as Sunny Creek Farms, Patterson Farms, Green River Farms, Scott Farms, Bailey Farms, Franklin McDowell and Sons Farms, Andrew Farms, and Haw Creek Honey and Milk Company.  Guests can anticipate enjoying local honey, as well as local fruits and vegetables currently in season such as tomatoes, cucumbers, micro-greens, peppers, sprouts, apples, squash, zucchini and sprouts.

Double R Restaurant Group was established in 2011 and is dedicated to opening restaurants that represent value, with a focus on fresh and comforting food.  It is currently ABEC’s largest franchisee.  The award-winning ABEC currently has 30 locations with more opening in 2013.  Each new ABEC creates approximately 30 new jobs in the community.

ABEC serves from 7 AM through 2 PM seven days a week, closing only on Thanksgiving and Christmas with all major credit cards accepted.  The first ABEC was founded by Ron Green in 1996 on Girod Street in Old Mandeville, Louisiana.  For more information about restaurant locations, the history of ABEC and complete menus please visit www.AnotherBrokenEgg.com.