{Fayetteville Restaurant Recos} Part I

In honor of Fayetteville’s Restaurant Week (8/12-8/22). There are so many locally owned restaurants to support in our area!

The following post includes my personal opinions on where you should eat in Fayetteville, AR (NWA) if you are visiting or just moved here. I’m humbled to relay that I’ve had a couple of requests for these recommendations. I’m no culinary expert; I just like to eat, drink and be merry. I grew up going out to dinner in Fayetteville and I love discovering new places as well as frequenting old favorites.

If you have a restaurant you’d like to share with me, I’d love to know about it. Email me:  prettypayblog@gmail.com

Places I frequent often:

Theo’s – best place for seared tuna, mussels, a yummy beef tenderloin, bleu cheese stuffed olive martinis…. It’s a fantastic place for a romantic date, or great to bring your parents when they’re in town (and paying). It’s not cheap by NWA standards, by big city – total bang for your buck.

Spicy Grilled Ceasar Salad

Greenhouse Grille– wonderful atmosphere, “locavore” friendly, amazing buffalo burgers and great specials. I always order the spicy caesar salad on grilled romaine. There are these amazing porcini mushrooms…and they serve 1554, my sipping beer of choice. Live music.

Pesto Café – It’s a hole in the wall in a seedy hotel on the main drag (HWY 71) but it’s quite quaint and the pasta is wonderful. I get the chicken picatta or the pesto pasta or the chicken parmesan. I’ve never had anything I didn’t like and we order take-out from there all the time. On Thursday nights only, they serve homemade chocolate cake that is to DIE for. Live music.

Uncle Gaylords – I really only go there for breakfast/brunch, but its right down the street from the Farmer’s Market on the square (and my house), plus it’s served seven days a week. The service is terrible, the atmosphere is so-so*, the waitstaff aren’t particularly friendly, but the food is damn good. I always get the breakfast platter with blueberry pancakes or French toast, eggs and bacon. Mmmm. *There is a floor to ceiling painting in the main dining room that I am obsessed with but have no idea who could be the artist.

Hammontree’s – This place is about a year old and it started as a grilled cheese-only shop inside the nightbird bookstore. They’ve since outgrown it, moved and started serving hot dogs! It’s wonderful for lunch with friends or take-out. They also deliver to Dickson St and surrounding areas. The friendly staff call ranch “sorority sauce”, which it basically is…

Rick’s Bakery – I love sweets. I do. But I’m extremely partial to Rick’s lunch offerings. They have several amazing sandwiches available all day. You get a sandwich, chips, a fountain drink and the day’s special dessert for like $6. Can’t be beat.

Café Rue Orleans – Having lived in New Orleans for four years, I certainly miss my remoulades and my etouffees and oysters, etc. The owner is from South Louisiana and I have a friend who works there. On Sunday mornings, mimosas are $.99. The Eggplant Napoleon will put you down. It’s truly amazing. Downstairs is a seafood bar that’s open Thurs- Sat evenings serving in-season seafood (oysters on the halfshell, boiled crawfish, crab legs, shrimp) and dollar beers.

Hugo’s – A local favorite, for a number of reasons. It’s casual, cheap and really, really good. Share a basket of fries, get a sandwich or a burger and try one of their bloody marys. They are my favorite in town.

Charlie’s Chicken – This is a favorite of mine dating back to high school. It’s a buffet line with a drive thru. I get 3 chunks of chicken with mashed potatoes and gravy & macaroni and cheese. Amazing & cheap.

Meiji – I love sushi. But I must admit that it’s never going to be as good in a landlocked state as it is in coastal cities. Still, some places are better than others. Meiji is relatively new to the area and I’m already a huge fan. They try to buy local produce and serve only wild-caught fish. I get the spicy crab salad and try a new roll every time. I actually ate there for lunch today and tried the gyoza. Phenom.

Petra Cafe – Right off the square and serving lunch only (except for Friday & Saturday), you can eat authentic Turkish food at the counter or at a little table. It’s pretty small, in fact, I think the family makes all the food from their home kitchen and then they bring it in every morning. I love their hummus, gyros, everything.

Off the beaten path:

Monte Ne Inn Chicken

Monte Ne Inn – It’s in Rogers, very close to horseshoe bend marina. It’s a little building and there is no menu. It’s about $9 per person and its heaven. The food is served family style, all you can eat. First, navy bean soup, which doesn’t sound good to me either, but believe me…it is. Then rolls, homemade apple butter, fried chicken, mashed potatoes and gravy, green beans, corn on the cob, blackberry cobbler. BYOB is also pretty fun. Random farm tools adorn the walls and the clientele are quite interesting as you can imagine.

Venesian Inn – It’s in Tontitown and it’s kinda a shack. Impermissible on game days, people come from far and wide to eat here. It’s also closed on random days. But its AMAZING spaghetti, meatballs, fried chicken, rolls. Their Italian oil & vinegar salad is THE BEST I’VE EVER HAD.

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Mama Dean’s – It’s in South Fayetteville, so it’s not really off the beaten path but it really can’t be on my rotation. You cannot go back to work, play or really anything that requires activity after eating there. It’s down-home, southern soul food. They serve things like fried pork chops, chicken fried steak, lemon meringue pie…you get the idea.

Enjoy! More to come…

Also look on Experience Fayetteville for addresses, phone numbers and more restaurants.

Favorites

Love this list from Stevie Dance of Russh. Sometimes it’s nice to make lists of favorite things to remind yourself how much is fun and interesting in your life.

“BALENCIAGA AVIATOR SHEARLING JACKET, SOPHIA COPPOLA FOR LOUIS VUITTON, MY NIKON FM2 CAMERA, ED RUSCHA, ALEXANDER WANG LEATHER CORSET SHORTS, PIERCINGS, JOSH GOOT WORN LAISSEZ FAIRE, ANN DEMEULEMEESTER TAN BUCKLE STRAP SANDALS, BARE BACKS, JAPANESE SANDALWOOD INCENSE, BALENCIAGA SILK STRIPED SANDALS, NOT WEARING A BRA, VINTAGE LEVI’S FROM THE 1950′S, MANIFESTING, SUN ON FACE, THE VASELINES, OLD 6 BUCK ARMY BAGS, LISTENING TO THE COMPLETE SUN CITY RECORDS VOL. 1 – 4, WEARING EVERYTHING INSIDE OUT (ESPECIALLY CHLOE SILK BLOUSES AND ISABEL MARANT JACKETS), BECK CIRCA ONE FOOT IN THE GRAVE, GIVING EVERYONE A NICKNAME, JOAN DIDION, MY A TEAM, ANYTHING SUEDE, DRINKING SAKE, DANCING, MY DANIEL JOHNSTON LOVENHOUSEN PAINTING, MY JOB, RUSSH OF COURSE AND SAYING, “WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN ALL MY LIFE” AND ACTUALLY MEANING IT.” – Stevie Dance

My turn…inspired by Stevie Dance:

“THRIFT STORE FINDS, COCA-COLA, RADIOHEAD, HAVING A HAT COLLECTION, SARONGS AS HEADGEAR, FRESH CUT FLOWERS, LIME GREEN PRADA WALLET, COCKTAIL PARTIES, CARNIVAL HOPPING, SOAP, DRESSES THAT TRANSFORM WHEN BELTED, LOCAL NATIVES, RIVER FLOATING, APRONS/COOKING, CUPCAKES, STROLLS, POOLSIDE ADVENTURES, EXPOSED BACKS, DANGLY EARRINGS, DETACHABLE COLLARS, HAND-HOLDING, NEW ORLEANS FOOD/CULTURE/BRASS BANDS, SIPPING CHAMPAGNE, BEING SURROUNDED BY BESTS, SUNNING, ANYTHING LUCITE, PLATFORMS, LAZING, ART APPRECIATION, FRESH RAW SALMON AND OF COURSE THE WEEKEND” – Payton Rosenzweig

Bliss

The other day I was looking at the lovely blog Apartment34. While Erin, the owner of the blog, is off getting hitched she asked some of her favorite bloggers to share the things that bring them joy. Sometimes it’s really good to look at your life and recognize the things that truly bliss you out.

Here mine goes! (In no particular order)

Warm Weather

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Sun-drenched afternoons, midnight swims, baseball games, picnics, sundresses. This girl loves summer.

Girlfriends

My girlfriends mean everything to me.

Food

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Food and the dining experience. Long conversations over dessert and wine. Meals that make you appreciate being alive. Trying a new recipe and knocking it out of the park. Fresh fruit. I believe in eating for sustenance of the soul.

Being a girl

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Makeup. Tulle. Smoky Eyes. Sky-high heels. Baubles and bangles and berets and belts. Hair -curly or teased or straight or up. I love being a girl because of all the wonderful things a girl can be.

Reading/Learning

Becoming more aware of the world through the words of those capable of expressing amazing, insightful things.

Everyday Luxuries

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Fresh flowers, laughs, puppies…

Winding down

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Crawling into a clean bed, lounging on a rainy afternoon, sleeping in, the few moments before you drift off to sleep…

Adventure

I’m talking travel, music festivals, float trips, a new thrift shop or restaurant. I try to go on adventures often and whenever possible. It keeps life fresh, exciting and provides great photo opps!

Music

On Deck: The Dead Weather, Department of Eagles, Andrew Bird, My Morning Jacket listen

Music feeds my soul. Discovering a new band or song can make my whole day turn around. Concerts, instruments, singing…I couldn’t live without it.

Merriment

Whether it’s a holiday, a birthday party, a  job well-done or just the weekend. I love to celebrate, drink champagne and enjoy life’s happy moments.

Love



The love of my sweet-as-pie beau, my family, my puppies…love is the thing, you know?