The Pisgah Tavern is located inside The Hub and Backcountry Outdoors in Pisgah Forest.
We keep six beers on tap, and a few in the can. Check back often to see what is flowing.
Ride Bikes. Drink Beer.
The
Pisgah Tavern. Located on old Highway 64 in the early 1940's, Pisgah tavern was a hangout for young people. The tavern sold beer (according to one former teenage) "even when it wasn't legal." From left to right are Mr. Hunter (owner), Johnny Hunter (his son), Mary Vannah, Leslie Coleman, Kathleen Wilson, Jean Dixon, Mr. Fred Hunter (also owner), Buddy Green, and Irene Tinsley.
Photo courtesy of the Rowell Bosse North Carolina Room, Transylvania County Library
Highland Brewing - Cold Mountain Winter Ale
Highland Brewing - Gaelic Ale
Sierra Nevada - Torpedo Extra IPA

In the Can
Oskar Blues Dale's Pale Ale
Oskar Blues Mama's Little Yellow Pils
Oskar Blues Old Chub
Pabst Blue Ribbon 16 ounce
What we have in the cooler to come on tap next:
French Broad Brewery - 13 Rebels ESB
We are open to suggestions, let us know what you are thirsty for: info@hubbicycles.com.
Also Avalible
Hub Pint Glasses
Pisgah Tavern Pint Glasses
Kona Pint GlassesThe Pisgah Tavern's First Member !
New Belgium Goblets
Highland Pint Glasses
Ibis Cycles Imperial Pint Glasses
Pisgah Tavern Socks and T-shirts
The Hub and Backcountry Outdoors Koozies

