Saturday, December 20, 2008
Holiday Schedule
We will be closed on the 24th and 25th of December for Christmas, but are open again on the 26th.
And be sure to join us for NEW YEAR'S EVE on December 31st to usher in 2009! As usual, we will not charge a cover, but remember, if you want to be here when the ball drops for the free champagne toast, you'll have be here in advance--our capacity is 49.
Then you'll have to excuse us while we recover from NYE: we'll be closed the afternoon & evening of January 1.
Happy Holidays, All!
And be sure to join us for NEW YEAR'S EVE on December 31st to usher in 2009! As usual, we will not charge a cover, but remember, if you want to be here when the ball drops for the free champagne toast, you'll have be here in advance--our capacity is 49.
Then you'll have to excuse us while we recover from NYE: we'll be closed the afternoon & evening of January 1.
Happy Holidays, All!
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
The Egg Nog Martini
Egging you on: Bartender Alli Wainwright serves up an eggnog martini at the Rankin Vault. Photo by Jonathan Welch
Read the rest of Hanna Rachel Raskin's article in the Mountain Xpress: Not just for nog anymore: Bartenders re-embrace the egg
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Monday, December 15, 2008
Get info on Rankin Vault specials and more...
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Thursday, December 4, 2008
Friday, November 28, 2008
Downtown Panic
If you are heading downtown tonight to see Widespread Panic (or just to get out of the house after your turkey induced coma yesterday) you can stop by and see us at the Vault. We were closed yesterday to celebrate Thanksgiving with our families, but are back to normal hours today! And don't forget to try one of our new Egg Nog Martinis.
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Tuesday Night
They say the Wednesday before Thanksgiving is the second busiest bar night of the year, right behind New Year's Eve. With that in mind, we recommend all the regulars visit us down here at the Vault tonight. Dustin and Ali will be pouring drinks and Jameson and Bushmill's Irish Whisky are on special. Of course, everyone is also welcome to come out on Wednesday night as well, to get away from the family and prep for some turkey dinner by downing several drinks and having a snack or two.
Monday, November 24, 2008
Ali in Verve
Check out the nice write up on classic cocktails that features a photo of Ali pouring a martini and lists several of our specialty drinks. You can find it in Verve Magazine.
photo by Maggie West
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Cool Shadow
Thursday, August 21, 2008
Hint, Hint
To vote for the Mountain Xpress "Best of WNC" issue, click here. Make sure you've voted AND confirmed your vote by September 12.
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
The Results Are In...
Thank You to the folks from Habitat and everyone else who came in Sunday afternoon/evening for "Cocktails for a Cause."
Your participation generated $735 for Asheville Area Habitat for Humanity.
To find out more about Habitat or to donate independently, visit this link.
Sunday, August 10, 2008
The Olympics in High Definition
Tired of watching the Olympics on your blurry TV? Come watch them in HD in the Vault! It's just as comfortable as your living room, plus it's already clean and you don't have to cook or mix your own drinks.
To reserve the Vault call 254.4993 - otherwise it is first-come-first-serve.
Cocktails for a Cause
Friday, August 8, 2008
Top 10 rejected slogans for "Cocktails for a Cause"
With no drum roll and none of the charisma of David Letterman...
#10 - Raise a glass to raise a roof.
#9 - A risotto of the day gives folks a place to stay.
#8 - Have a drink to buy a sink.
#7 - Get hammered for Habitat.
#6 - Get soused = Get housed.
#5 - Live it up so others have a place to live.
#4 - Rankin Vault serves to serve.
#3 - Make a toast to someone's ability to play host.
#2 - Make your 'calls' build walls.
#1 - Drink ethically.
#10 - Raise a glass to raise a roof.
#9 - A risotto of the day gives folks a place to stay.
#8 - Have a drink to buy a sink.
#7 - Get hammered for Habitat.
#6 - Get soused = Get housed.
#5 - Live it up so others have a place to live.
#4 - Rankin Vault serves to serve.
#3 - Make a toast to someone's ability to play host.
#2 - Make your 'calls' build walls.
#1 - Drink ethically.
Habitat Reps on Hand
Representatives from Asheville Area Habitat for Humanity will be on hand on August 17 to answer questions about how you can donate individually or sign up to help on a building project.
Saturday, July 26, 2008
Props to the Charlotte Street Pub
Yay! for the Charlotte Street Pub who gave us gas! Beer gas, that is. Yup. We're Bele Chere newbies and ran out. (Flat beer just doesn't have the same appeal.)
Y'all seriously ROCK & we love you for it. (Love the green beans too!)
And props to the Yacht Club & Jack of the Wood for being willing (though our systems weren't compatible). The spirit of Bele Chere lives!
Thursday, July 24, 2008
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Exuding Vibe - a Kiss from AC-T
From Tony Kiss on his Things to Do
Kick back
Wednesday’s a hard day to find something to do. Why not call up your friends and have them meet you at Rankin Vault Cocktail Lounge (7 Rankin Ave.), across from the Rankin Street parking deck? Light bites and outdoor seating, this place exudes vibe. Opens at 3 p.m.On the Net: www.rankinvault.com.
Now, I'm not sure what it means to "exude vibe," but I like it.
Kick back
Wednesday’s a hard day to find something to do. Why not call up your friends and have them meet you at Rankin Vault Cocktail Lounge (7 Rankin Ave.), across from the Rankin Street parking deck? Light bites and outdoor seating, this place exudes vibe. Opens at 3 p.m.On the Net: www.rankinvault.com.
Now, I'm not sure what it means to "exude vibe," but I like it.
Review
Our first review is in from the Mountain X:
"But the single best feature of the Vault might be that it’s reasonably within budget for those of us who don’t own three homes or have trust funds backing up our social drinking. At a time when far too many bars are charging double digits for the elegant but minimal appetizer, this establishment keeps costs within reason. The Vault’s top-shelf cocktails still run safely in the single digits, making this one of the better bargains for those with discriminating tastes but a tight budget.
The food offerings (salads, appetizers and paninis mostly) are light but tasty—and they don’t skimp on the portions. The $4 bruscetta offers enough to serve two people. The emphasis seems to be on keeping the food fresh enough to retain its flavor: It lacks much of the grease often found in bar cuisine."
For the full review click here (David Forbe's Bar Beat).
Thanks to kind (and very photogenic) folks from Kimmel , Applied Solutions, and Charlotte Street Computers for letting me snap pictures, interrupt their client meeting in the Vault, and bore them with inane drivel.
(Check out the Charlotte Street Computer blog too.)
(Great smile!)
"But the single best feature of the Vault might be that it’s reasonably within budget for those of us who don’t own three homes or have trust funds backing up our social drinking. At a time when far too many bars are charging double digits for the elegant but minimal appetizer, this establishment keeps costs within reason. The Vault’s top-shelf cocktails still run safely in the single digits, making this one of the better bargains for those with discriminating tastes but a tight budget.
The food offerings (salads, appetizers and paninis mostly) are light but tasty—and they don’t skimp on the portions. The $4 bruscetta offers enough to serve two people. The emphasis seems to be on keeping the food fresh enough to retain its flavor: It lacks much of the grease often found in bar cuisine."
For the full review click here (David Forbe's Bar Beat).
Thanks to kind (and very photogenic) folks from Kimmel , Applied Solutions, and Charlotte Street Computers for letting me snap pictures, interrupt their client meeting in the Vault, and bore them with inane drivel.
(Check out the Charlotte Street Computer blog too.)
(Great smile!)
Monday, July 21, 2008
Friday, July 18, 2008
Official Welcome
Topps Annual Penny Sale: Shopping vs. Drinking
Come on, guys.
You can't tell me that doesn't look better than an afternoon with your girl (woman/womyn/ wife/partner) as she bargain shops for shoes.
We're conveniently located by the back entrance to Topps, so she can just drop you off and pick you up once the painful part is over.
Conversely, gals, wouldn't you rather have him happily occupied as you charged away?
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
House-Made Dressings
It may not look like much, sitting there in the little dish, but just try the Balsamic Vinaigrette. (I'm not the one who makes it.) In fact, I'd never had it until I ate there last week, but WOW. I don't often feel the need to stick my finger in a dressing just to try it, but I did with this one. What makes it remarkable is its viscosity. Too many balsamic vinaigrettes just pool on the plate under the lettuce. Not this one.
I won't leave out the Caesar salad dressing, which is also house-made. It is certainly worth a try too!
Monday, July 14, 2008
PBR - $1.50 for 12 oz $2.50 for 20 oz
Busy Weekend
The glass block windows really make a difference in atmosphere depending on whether you're at the Vault in the day or night. Glad to see so many people out this weekend.
A shout out to the folks from Charlotte Street Computers & to the Asheville Beer Blog's "Kilgore Trout."
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Patio Seating Open
How You Know Your Bar Cares
Have you ever sat at a bar and wondered where to hang your purse or bag? Setting it on the bar gets in the way, hanging it on the back of the barstool doesn't always seem safe, and putting it on your lap is cumbersome.
That's where the under-bar hooks come in handy. Keep your purse, bag, or coat right there by your knee. You might not ever know they're there if you didn't know to look for them.
It's one of those little extras that lets you know Rankin Vault cares about its patrons.
Saturday, July 5, 2008
And the FAB Wives
And while all the other stuff is great, did we mention the wives are FABULOUS!?!
(Can you tell who does all the PR and web work? Not to mention the hours sewing, painting, mopping, framing, dusting, grouting, furniture shopping...)
Speaking of which, check out our MySpace page and become a Friend. Or find us on Facebook.
Friday, July 4, 2008
Great Night (Pre-Opening)
Thursday, July 3, 2008
Saturday, June 28, 2008
ABC Permit
The guys just returned from Raleigh with their ABC Permit in hand. They've even hired a few bar staff.
Welcome to Jessica, Rich, Alan, Lucy & Will!
Welcome to Jessica, Rich, Alan, Lucy & Will!
Monday, June 2, 2008
Fast and Furious
Thursday, May 8, 2008
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
Work is Good
History of the Building - Part One
Curious about the vault itself, I started doing some research on the original insurance company: Imperial Life Insurance Company. The building was built in 1925. Interestingly enough, one of the founders was the maternal grandfather of novelist and great patron of North Carolina arts and literature John Ehle. If you haven't read any of Ehle's novels about Western North Carolina, you are missing one of the greats. His novels clearly show he is a man who wrote ahead of his time.
But back to the building. It sits on the corner of College Street and Rankin Avenue, but back in the 1920s, College Street was actually called Government Street.
But back to the building. It sits on the corner of College Street and Rankin Avenue, but back in the 1920s, College Street was actually called Government Street.
Saturday, April 12, 2008
Monday, March 31, 2008
Why is it called Rankin Vault Cocktail Lounge?
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