[Regarding, “‘Where is Woodfin?’ Ask a Stupid Question, Get Intelligent Answers,” Nov. 5, Xpress:]
Edwin Arnaudin’s article highlights what is missing in Woodfin, but he didn’t say what you’ll miss if you don’t visit Woodfin. Yes, it’s true that it’s hard to find the town’s borders. But within those borders, you’ll find many small, local businesses that offer a surprising array of services and products. And all offer free, easy parking.
Like affordable dining? There are so many good, casual dining places here. We have barbecue, a deli, sandwich shops, burger joints, breweries, coffee shops, an ice cream parlor and a sports bar, as well as ethnic restaurants that serve Italian, Greek, Chinese, Thai, Guatemalan and Mexican fare. We even have a five-star bistro in Reynolds Village. Most serve lunch. And there are local food producers that offer specialty items like small-batch kimchi and traditionally made tortillas…