Lunch In Fayetteville Sunday 7-17
Road trip to Fayetteville to buy a tuba. Looking for a lunch spot around mid-day.
More interested in a popular Fayetteville spot than a particular type grub. Dinny |
Arkansas or North Carolina?
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Buying a tube a what?
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"Going To Fayetteville To Buy A Tuba"
Catchy song title. |
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I was over there a couple months back and ate here:
http://woodstonecraftpizza.com/ Good food, a bit pricey. Definitely noisy, tuba players might not mind it. |
I'm kinda tasted up for some catfish. Maybe some fried okra on the side.
Dinny |
The guy selling the tuba is going to meet me at the restaurant. I'm bringing a guitar and battery powered amp in hopes that he can play a couple tunes w/me so I can hear what it sounds like.
Possible mini-concerto for any attendees. Dinny |
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Tuba is too easy. Dinny |
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Is there a best BBQ joint in Fayetteville, Arkansas?
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Man you really plan your tuba-buying trips in advance. I guess if you gotta see a man about a Tuba, better come prepared.
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Bob Dole s no help. Have driven through 50 times and never taken the time to stop for lunch.
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There's still AQ Chicken up in Springdale.
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I'm buyin' lunch. Dinny |
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Personal experience 411? Dinny |
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It's a regional mainstay, and mostly just a good solid homestyle restaurant. More kinds of chicken dishes than you can shake a fist at. I ate the pan fried, my grandma usually got the chicken and dumplings. |
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I can get my tuba buying ass down to Fayetteville" I expect a writing credit |
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Chicken & Dumplings. :drool::drool::drool: Oh, baby. Dinny |
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Sounds white. Very white. Almost clear. Less syllables next time. Dinny |
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It's all in the beat man. The groove. Ya dig? |
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Goin' to Fayetteville for some brass Seein a man about a tuba Soon be honkin and gruntin with my gig mates Ladies be comin' 'round so fast. |
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Hammontrees, downtown. Get your grilled cheese on.
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Hugos is a classic. One of the best burgers in town.
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Dinny redbeans is my 2nd recommend for Hugo's |
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Not much buts all I got. |
Paging NewChief...
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Goin' to buy me a tuba
down in Fayetteville. I hope I got 'nuf money to paaaayyy the bill. |
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Baby Doll, you are that one monkey that positively stops the show. Dinny |
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The sides aren't great, but the chicken is better than what you can find in SEK. |
Try not to get a rusty trombone instead of the tuba
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Don't go to aq chicken. Nothing special. Hugo's is overrated. Art's place has a good burger. Smokey pool hall type place. Catfish hole is good. Sassy's is my favorite BBQ in Fayetteville. Good size portions and reasonably priced. Pulled pork dinner is my go to meal. Penguin Ed's is good as well but I would go to sassy's. Green submarine has the best sandwich I have ever had. Anything there is good. Hammondtrees is unique. Not to die for though.
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I'm at the beach this week. Not sure what kind of food you like, but Hugo's is a classic Fayetteville joint as is Herman's. Feltner Brothers is good five guys style burgers and shakes. Tacos 4 Life is decent though I call it Tacos 4 Whites because it's gringo AF. Burrito Loco is awesome if you want a legit taqueria. Farmer's Table is good farm to table faire. Woodstone Pizza has great gourmet pies but Tim's on the square is more traditional. Apple Blossom is a decent microbrewery with good food. Alternatively, Columbus House is a decent brewery with a great food truck on site in Natural State Sandwiches.
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This gives me a lot to chew on. Much 411 to digest. Food for thought and what-not. Dinny |
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