Breakfast and Lunch = Brunch. Fayetteville is full of unique and tasty dining places and some of my favorites are best known for their brunch. Below are five must-try brunch spots that are full of character. Each one is fairly affordable and extremely yummy.
1. Arsaga’s Depot
The same menu is served all day, but brunch is by far the prime time to go. With dishes ranging from fresh salads to savory crepes, there are enough options for everyone. Their food is fresh and delicious. The Atlas crepe is a must try. The walls are filled with local art that is for sale and their drink menu (coffee & alcoholic) is extensive. Sitting right off the railroad on Dickson St., the deck offers great scenery.
2. Farmer’s Table Café
This is a popular spot post church on Sundays that gets very crowded, but it is worth the wait. On a chalkboard, Farmer’s Table Café lists where each of their ingredients are from (always local farms around NWA) and is considered a "farm-to-table." Their mimosas are wonderful and every single dish promises satisfaction. The atmosphere is so friendly and quaint.
3. Little Bread Company
This hidden gem is right off the square and serves amazing breakfast and lunch. The croissants are melt-in-your-mouth-incredible and the sandwiches are bursting with flavor. On a pretty day, it’s the perfect place to have a brunch outside.
4. Table on the Hill
Table on the Hill is a tavern style restaurant promising the best Latin cuisine. Brunch is served from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and offers drinks, sweets and plates. Don’t let the word "latin" stray you away from this brunch spot — the latin components make the omelets and breakfast burritos some of the best in Fayetteville.
5. Rolling Pin Café
If you’re craving some classic southern home cooking — this is the place. Husband and wife owned, the duo serves everyone’s favorites to perfection. Do not leave this place without trying a buttery roll!