Many bars and restaurants in Fayetteville will surprise you with what you have to offer. You must step out for drinks soon if you’re a local or a tourist.
And if you’re one of those who like to experiment and try out new stuff, this is your sign to do so tonight. We have compiled a list of fun and unique bars in the city that will make your experience unforgettable.
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6. Big Box Karaoke
Opened in 2018, Big Box Karaoke promises a fun experience where you sing your heart out and eat and drink. Inspired by Japanese culture, the husband-wife duo opened up this place. The food and drinks here are also inspired by Japanese cuisine. Being the first of its kind in Fayetteville, Big Box offers rooms you can book to enjoy a karaoke session. The more, the merrier in this case, as it’s better with all sorts of fun singers. There is no age limit, so kids and adults are welcome.
Their private ‘suites’ are perfect for those of you who are a bit shy when singing in front of the public. Here it’s just you and your close ones, so no matter how bad you sing, it’ll just stay between you guys. Each box has a waiter who can take your drink orders.
The menu is Asian-fusion, and you don’t have to get a box to enjoy the food here. You can sit in the lounge. You can get pizzas and entrees like sandwiches, rice bowls, and noodles. Their Bahn Mi sandwich is a big hit among those who come in. their Vietnamese sandwich has protein, pickles, kewpie mayo, jalapeno, cilantro, and steamed edamame.
Their bar offers a long list of cocktails, wine, beer, and sake. You can get ‘Cloud 9,’ ‘Haribo,’ ‘Matcha Made in Heaven,’ and ‘Hibiscus Rose Margarita’. Haribo sounds like a fun, yummy cocktail with raspberry vodka, peach schnapps, sour, sprite, and gummy bears.
There are also a few flavored soju options along with draft, domestic, imported, and hard seltzer beer. Sake is made from rice and is a common drink in Japan. It is served both warm and cold, but the cold brings out its flavor. It’s a go-to for those who come to Big Box.
5. Vault Bar Fayetteville
A mix of raw material and warmth, Vault gathers all sorts of drinks for all its customers under one roof. The place is not pretentious yet aesthetically pleasing. A mix of concrete, wood, steel, and leather, the bar is a whole experience from the moment you step in. The name is inspired by the location of the bar, which was once a bank vault.
Cocktails and whiskey are common denominations that unite all who drop by. There are concrete walls along with a charred white oak wall. The tabletops are oak slabs polished a light color with a matching stool to sit at. The bar itself is leather that has been wrapped over steel. This creates a mix of texture visually and to the touch.
Being one of the most progressive bars in the area, Vault uses culinary methods to make its cocktails. This results in a fresh and blooming flavor that everyone loves. This adds on to the national cocktail culture, and you might want to drop by if you want to be a part of it.
They’ve also been awarded the prize of being a part of America’s best bourbon bars. This is something that they take pride in. they have spirits of all sorts available from all around the world, and you can have them neat or on ice, however, you like them. What’s certain is that you might want more and more. Grab a few friends and a table inside or outdoors and sip away!
4. Wood Stone Pizza bar
If you’re looking for an artisanal pizza place, you should go to Wood Stone Pizza and Bar. It features a scratch kitchen with fresh produce from nearby local farmers’ markets. They are then transformed into wood fire pizzas that will satisfy your cravings. The place is famous for its wood-fired pizzas, craft cocktails, and craft beers. They offer some unique and experimental toppings on their pizza, many of which are also made in-house.
They have a few starters and appetizers on their menu, which you can start with. These include wings and breadsticks, which are the most common order. Then we have craft pizza and traditional pizza sections. The craft section includes experimental flavors like ‘Late Harvest’ which includes toppings like butternut squash puree, local uncured ham, bacon, house ricotta, mozzarella, parmesan, roasted brussels sprouts, and cider molasses.
Do you see? It’s like such an unpredictable combination that surprisingly goes well together. Other such flavors include ‘Grilled Garden,’ ‘Thai Curry,’ ‘K BBQ,’ and ‘The Curly’ are more. The traditional flavors include Margherita and pepperoni. But we suggest you try it out from the craft pizza section or customize your own.
To pair with these, they have a fully stocked bar with highly trained mixologists who will whip up anything you’d like. There are a lot of craft beers on draft, along with white and red wine. There are also mocktails that you can sip on. This is the place to relax and unwind at.
3. George’s Majestic Lounge Bar Fayetteville
Opened in 1927, George’s Majestic Lounge is Arkansas’s oldest and longest-running club and live music venue. Live shows began in the 70s, but dances and other social events started in the 30s. The venue itself is intimate and small. Get a booking if you’re going as a big group. They have curated performances weekly, which you can check off their website. Artists like Wilderado, Maggie Rose, Arlo McKinley, and Butcher Babies play here frequently.
The wooden bar here has stayed the same since the start, although there have been changes to the rest of the structure. Red leather stools accompany the bar for you to sit at. The shelves behind the bar also have a vintage feel to them. They have lined up all of their drinks on these.
Tables are lined up to the faux brick wall on the other side. It has photographs and prints from its old days. Each little element adds to the history of this place. The main lounge has many tables in front of the stage, which are removed when the crowd is bigger for the performance. The sign boards on the outside still use old-style fonts, and the everyday show is displayed in what used to be outside theaters back in the day.
You can get drinks here. There are beers and all types of mixed drinks that the bartenders will make for you according to your preference. They also have food partners nearby, like Powerhouse, a seafood restaurant, and Marley’s Pizza. If you’re in the mood for food, you can get it there. George focuses more on the music scene and has been doing so successfully for over 90 years.
2. Puritan Coffee and Beer Bar Fayetteville
Open every day from 7:30 am to 11 pm, you can drop by for breakfast, lunch, or drinks at Puritan. They have kept their focus on being a clean and minimal space with no colors in their space. You see a wooden bar in the middle of the room, and all the tables, chairs, and stools are also a beautiful oak color that goes perfectly with their black and white color scheme. They have sphere lamps hanging from the ceiling. They have seating on one side of the bar and one continuous table that runs along the edge of the restaurant along the windows. If you’re a bigger group, there are tables on both floors. One side has a wall that says ‘Start well, End Well’, which is what you’d want to hear when you start your day.
You can also be a part of some fun events like Marvel or D.C.-based trivia nights, Thirsty Thursdays, bingo night on Fridays, or even an adult spelling bee. It is open daily, so that you can pop by anytime you want. The coffee menu is extensive, ranging from iced lattes to vanilla beans.
A fun drink to try would be the Chi Chi Rodriquez, a cold, refreshing brew of lemonade. Grab a breakfast burrito or a blueberry muffin from here, as they sell fast. Their beer menu includes ‘Honeybird Blond Ale,’ ‘Low Flock IPA,’ ‘Golden Hour,’ ‘Traditions,’ and ‘Big Dill’. So there’s a mix of domestic, imported, canned, bottled, and draft beer.
The fun thing about this place is that people come in the mornings for a coffee and in the evenings for a beer. They are starting and ending their day here at Puritan.
1. J.J.’s Live Bar Fayetteville
J.J.’s Beer Garden and Brewing co. are fun packed into one space. They have everything from outdoor sports to arcade games to concerts and food and drinks here. They have constantly been remodeling the place to make it a spot that everyone wants to be at for a hangout. Now named J.J.’s Live, they have a line-up of artists and performers set to play there in the coming weeks. They have bars, an outdoor bbq truck, a wading pool, a volleyball court, outdoor games, and their very own brewery.
You can choose to sit indoors or outdoors according to your liking and then order your food and drinks. You can see their brewery through the glass windows inside their 225 people seating space. They brew craft beers, including IPA, pale ale, brown ale, and Belgian. A flagship light lager is also one of their hits here. Also, their food is delicious and budget-friendly, especially burgers.
If you want to come here for music, you must know that they have two types of shows here. One is the Free Summer Concert series, where the show is free of cost for all. The other shows are ticketed and take place after the summer concerts. These include Justin Moore, Whiskey Myers, and more. They keep on updating these on their website so keep an eye out! The free concerts include artists like Fullhouse, The Dip, Pat Green, and more. So if you’re in luck, you’ll get to hear them and sing and dance along one day!
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Conclusion:
You asked, and we delivered. These are a few of the unique spots that not a lot of people know of. But if you have stumbled across this article, then take this as a sign and try out drinks at one of these places.
You might be surprised at the combinations that go into making yummy cocktails. Who knows? You might even have a new favorite by the end of the night!