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Fayetteville, Ark Recs
Posted on 1/17/20 at 9:03 am
Posted on 1/17/20 at 9:03 am
I will be in Fayetteville towards the end of March and I've never been. Only there for two days, so I have time for one dinner, one lunch, and two breakfastseses. Casual trip with a group so looking to keep it <$30/person.
Any breweries (ciders are a plus) I should check out? Maybe with outdoor seating to enjoy the hopefully nice spring weather.
Thanks
Any breweries (ciders are a plus) I should check out? Maybe with outdoor seating to enjoy the hopefully nice spring weather.
Thanks
Posted on 1/17/20 at 9:45 am to xXLSUXx
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two breakfastseses
Highly recommend these two breakfast places: The Farmers Table and Prelude Breakfast Bar. May have been the best part of our trip there.
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one dinner
The wife and I really enjoyed Wood Stone Craft Pizza. The Thai pizza didn't disappoint. There was a steak place that we wanted to go to in Fayetteville that we couldn't get into game weekend: Theo's Fayetteville. We went to their Roger's location and it was what one would expect from a higher end steak place.
We went to one brewery and it was OK. I can't remember the name off hand. We really didn't eat lunch as we had late breakfast when we were there. A lot of folks recommended a BBQ place who's name escapes me. Someone will come in with it.
ETA: We ate there for dinner the first night, but it would be a great lunch spot: Hugo's Fayetteville. Get there early and expect a wait. This is your typical college burger place.
Have fun. It's a great college town. We can't wait to go back in a couple of years.
This post was edited on 1/17/20 at 9:50 am
Posted on 1/17/20 at 10:28 am to xXLSUXx
Herman’s Ribhouse should be one of your stops.
Posted on 1/17/20 at 10:36 am to xXLSUXx
If you get trashed Eureka pizza was great at 3am. Went for a wedding in July and stayed at Carnall Hall, so we ate there once (at Carnall Hall) and it was solid as well.
Beautiful campus
Beautiful campus
This post was edited on 1/17/20 at 10:39 am
Posted on 1/17/20 at 10:45 am to xXLSUXx
Prelude Breakfast Bar is great. I like Farmer's Table but it's a little overhyped. They do have a good breakfast though. Really busy on Saturday mornings. We have a First Watch in Fayetteville that has good breakfast.
For a burger, I would go to Hugo's just off the square. It's a Fayetteville institution. Other burger places you could try would be JJ's for a sports bar vibe. (they have a Dickson Street location) Across the street from JJ's on Dickson is Farrell's which I really like. Its a sports bar/gastro pub. Also, for a good burger with no frills (no alcohol), try CJ's Butcher Boy on Wedington.
Another Fayetteville institution is Herman's Rib House (actually more of a steak house than a rib place but they do have ribs) on College Ave. Great steaks but they have a steak omelet that I love called the Dustin Omelet.
If you like Thai try A Taste of Thai.
Two newer places that are really popular right now are Cheers at the O.P.O. on the square and Leverett Lounge. I love both of these places.
For BBQ, try Wright's BBQ in Johnson. The brisket is their claim to fame.
I agree with the other poster that Woodstone is the place for pizza.
It you like Italian, try Bocca. They usually have a steak special that is not on the menu that is really good.
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I hope that helps.
For a burger, I would go to Hugo's just off the square. It's a Fayetteville institution. Other burger places you could try would be JJ's for a sports bar vibe. (they have a Dickson Street location) Across the street from JJ's on Dickson is Farrell's which I really like. Its a sports bar/gastro pub. Also, for a good burger with no frills (no alcohol), try CJ's Butcher Boy on Wedington.
Another Fayetteville institution is Herman's Rib House (actually more of a steak house than a rib place but they do have ribs) on College Ave. Great steaks but they have a steak omelet that I love called the Dustin Omelet.
If you like Thai try A Taste of Thai.
Two newer places that are really popular right now are Cheers at the O.P.O. on the square and Leverett Lounge. I love both of these places.
For BBQ, try Wright's BBQ in Johnson. The brisket is their claim to fame.
I agree with the other poster that Woodstone is the place for pizza.
It you like Italian, try Bocca. They usually have a steak special that is not on the menu that is really good.
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I hope that helps.
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