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re: Ole Miss @ Arky this weekend....Thursday-Saturday series.

Posted on 3/24/15 at 7:03 pm to
Posted by wmr
North of Dickson, South of Herman's
Member since Mar 2009
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Posted on 3/24/15 at 7:03 pm to
You'll have to narrow it down some. There aren't really any "avoid" places. I hate STIR, but because it tries too hard. There are people who like it. 21st Amendment and Dickson Pub both have rooftop bars that are kinda cool.

Do you smoke? Then Brewski's and Kingfish, although both are slightly different crowds. Live music? Kingfish, George's, Smoke & Barrel, Boom Boom and a few other places where its not the main attraction.

Patio? Busters, Common Grounds, Smoke & Barrel, Theo's, I could go on and on, and probably miss a few.

Beer gardens? Powerhouse, George's, Kingfish.

Craft cocktails? Cannibal & Craft, Puritan Brew Co, Maxine's, although most will be heavily hipster.

Coffee/espresso, meets liquor Seattle neighborhood bar vibe? Puritan or Common Grounds.

Craft beer/brew pubs? Hog Haus, West Mountain, or the handful of brewpubs not downtown, including Apple Blossom, Fossil Cove, or Columbus House if they're open.

There are a lot of options. There isn't really a "set vibe" in Fayetteville other than live-and-let-live. We have gay bars, pool halls, food trucks, fine dining, fast casual, hookah, sushi, a wine bar, crepes places, places along the trail, places underground, sportsbars, real dives, wannabe dives, and there's a speakeasy called Ben's Apartment that you'll need to find a member to get you into, or to even find the door. Good luck. Bonus points for posting a picture of the personal humidors at Ben's.

Posted by wmr
North of Dickson, South of Herman's
Member since Mar 2009
32518 posts
Posted on 3/24/15 at 7:24 pm to
There really are just a lot of places to drink. Here's an incomplete but fairly accurate list of places walkable if you park at the WAC lot or on Block Ave. I've italicized places that are primarily restaurants but have decent sized bars. I left out places like Doe's and U.S Pizza where the bar is minor attraction.

Dickson/West Ave
Mickey's
Bugsys
Tokyo
George's
Arsagas
Hog Haus
West End? (the other rooftop place btw West Ave and the railroad tracks)
Dickson Social Club ("barcade" with vintage arcade games)
Green Room (pool)
Uno (karaoke)
Stir
Buster's
Shotz
Liquid
Common Grounds
Brewskis
21st Amendment
Roger's Rec
Smoke & Barrel
Z330
Lit
Theos
Bordino's

Dickson Pub
Willy D's
Cannibal & Craft
Dickson Street Theater (gay on Sundays)
Puritan Brew Co.
Grub's
The Wine Cellar
Powerhouse
Marley's
Farrell's (sports 'gastropub')
Sideways (sports)
Kingfish
BoomBoom/Ryleigh's (BB downstairs, ryleighs upstairs)
Wasabi



Block Ave
Maxine's
HandleBar
Push(gay)
Hugo's (great burgers)
Tables & Ale
JR's Lightbulb Club

Square
Fresco
West Mountain Brewing
Vetro
Taste of Thai
Damgoode

This post was edited on 3/24/15 at 7:28 pm
Posted by Arksulli
Fayetteville
Member since Aug 2014
25232 posts
Posted on 3/24/15 at 7:34 pm to
Dickson Street is sort of a microcosm of NW Arkansas. There are hipsters, old school hillbillies, hell you might even find one of the few remaining hippies, and assorted and sundry there.

Once vast herds of hippies used to mill about on Dickson St, which I still call Dixon St. when I am not being careful. We were eventually able to cull the herd. Some were relocated to Eureka Springs. Others were put down humanely.

Now a days it is a fairly upscale location. There are bars a plenty, some excellent dining, and, if you are lucky, drunken spring break coeds.

In all honesty, while it isn't my scene, Dickson Street is one of the nicest college pub crawls you can find.
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