Dickson Street is full of fantastic restaurants, bars, and shops. For dining, we recommend JJ’s, Doe’s, Ella's Table at Carnall Hall and Ferrell’s Lounge. If you’re looking for a great bar, check out 21st Amendment, Dickson Street Pub, Yeehawg or George's.
The Downtown Square is a charming spot filled with unique shops, great restaurants, and historic architecture. For local favorites, try Hugo’s, Cheers at the OPO, Tim’s Pizza East, Atlas, or Vetro 1925 and don’t miss City Supply and Riff Raff for fun finds! As for bars, Maxine's, The Vault and The Guisinger are essential stops.
The Fayetteville Farmer's Market is the oldest in Arkansas located in the Historic Downtown Square with 70 vendors. The market is open from 7am-2pm on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Absolutely worth checking out!
Go checkout the beautiful University of Arkansas Campus where Bobby and I both went to school!
Other favorites around town are Hermans Ribhouse, Catfish Hole, Hammontree's, City Park, Bocca Italian Eatery and Pizzeria, Taco and Tamale, Sassy's Red House, Cafe Rue Orleans, and Feed and Folly. Some top breakfast spots are The Farmer's Table, Rick's Bakery, and Rhonda's Roadhouse.
Some favorite stores are The Shops at BrickCity, Maude Boutique, Freckled Hen, and The Fayetteville Funky Flea Market
Crisis Brewing, Fossil Cove Brewing Co, Flyaway Brewing Company, and Orthodox Farmhouse Brewery are some favorites!
If you are up for a short trip, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art is just 30 miles away from Downtown Fayetteville!