Welcome to The Odd!
The Odd, in West Asheville, is more than just your local neighborhood dive bar and restaurant! Home to a plethora of events including Drag, Comedy, Games, Magic, Burlesque, Rock, Metal, Punk, and more! Brimming with crush-worthy bartenders, deliciously magical drinks, and a strangely beautiful and relaxing atmosphere, The Odd will satisfy everyone’s cravings with Brunch, Lunch, and Late-Night Eats. The second you walk through our doors, you’ll fall in love in the most heart-throbbing, gut-wrenching way!
Food & Booze
A full-service bar and restaurant, The Odd delightfully serves curated local beers poured from our bone tap handles. Our specialty house cocktails and dishes are sprinkled with magic and glitter, while our kitchen daddies are serving up delightfully delicious dishes. The Odd has something for everyone! Jell-O Shots, Merman Glitterades, Cheesesteaks, and Bahn Mi’s, oh my! Serving drinks and food every day until 2 a.m.
Events
An event space for all, there is always something to do at The Odd. A home and pitstop for many on their travels. The Odd packs its calendar with live music, dancing, quirky ensembles, and a slew of fun activities. Weekly shenanigans include Monday Magic the Gathering/Smash Brothers Game Night, Tuesday Open Mic Comedy, Saturday Party Foul Drag Show/Go-Go Dance Parties, and more. The Odd features regular local and touring acts including Burlesque, Kink Parties, Karaoke, Flea and Night Markets, Rock, Punk, Metal, Hip-Hop and so much more! Check out our link for dates and ticket prices.
About Us
The Odd began their journey while wandering the bohemian streets of New Orleans in 1929. Tragically bored with the same old song and dance, The Odd packed up its precious collectibles and headed for the mountains. There, they met a band of wandering souls who were also following the call of the Appalachian Mountains. Realizing they had found their people in Asheville, The Odd began gathering their tribe, their treasures, their art, and their music. The Odd was born! Artistically free and fully self-expressing in all their queerness and extravagancy, they were home. From then on, they opened their doors to all that passed through, to all the souls that wanted to feed on the uniquely odd within them.