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Latest reviews from Bentonville

78 /100 600 SW 41ST ST,
“Visited here on a late Saturday night in late April '12. Wide open space in a strip mall, modern decor, kind of spartan. Open view of the equipment through the glass, a few big screen TVs, but not prominent. Have about 15 or so on tap, offered in varied sizes and quite a wide variety. Neat artwork representing each beer on tap. I had a Czech Pils and a Pastry Imperial Stout - both were excellent. Friendly barkeep. Overall, a great new addition to the NWA beer scene.“
PorterPounder 383 days ago
84 /100 901 SW 14TH ST STE 100
“Visited here on a Saturday afternoon in late September '22. Large modern space, high ceilings, lots of glass. Large bar area with plenty of seats at the bar and a few tables scattered about. Huge outdoor area with plenty of space and food trucks, a few TVs inside. Inside they have their own gastropub - The Burg der Gustropub with a large, varied menu, lot of finger food and sandwiches and such. I had corndogs and they were tasty. Have about 20 of their own beers on tap, a guest cider or two. Wide range of styles and they are categorized nicely on their board. the three I had, an Oktoberfest, a Bock and an IPA were above average. Decent prices, friendly clientele, attentive wait staff. Great spot.“
PorterPounder 594 days ago
76 /100
Guess Who? (Beer Store)
214 SE WALTON BLVD.
“Visited here in late August '20 while hiking in the area. Similar to Macadoodles across town - due to Arkansas laws cannot have liquor store chains, hence the name - wonder if the ABC has caught on? Rustic, log cabin feel to the interior, kind of dark. Have a so-so collection of singles - due to Arkansas law you have to get at least six. Nice price $8.67 per six. Wide selection of liquors and wines. Friendly service. A good stop if in the area.“
PorterPounder 1344 days ago
80 /100 801 SE 8TH ST.
“The taproom is in a complex that is being filled out with all bike related businesses. I get a small suspicion they're related. There is a full restaurant/bar next door but this tasting room is much smaller and has a cozy, modern feel. There's just a minuscule bar, most of the seating is in the form of tables or couches. There's probably almost as much seating on the patio out front. The beer list was different from the other breweries I visited in Arkansas and in that it was more adjunct laden and they didn't have the obligatory pale ale or golden lager/ale. That did set them apart though, and the quality was impressive. It was a quiet afternoon and service was good. Certainly this place is worth seeking out, especially considering the beer options in Bentonville.“
NachlamSie 1617 days ago
76 /100 801 SE 8TH ST.
“Visited here in late July '19 on a Saturday evening. Modern decor, lots of glass an wood, wide open spaces , seating inside and out. Nice, energetic crowd on a Saturday night. Have about a dozen on tap, all of their regulars, a few one-offs and seasonals. The few I had, were pretty solid. Serving sizes range from 5 oz samplers to pints to growler fills. Prompt service.“
PorterPounder 1747 days ago
78 /100 801 SE 8TH ST.
“New taproom on A Street is near the main square. The tables were plank wood tables with Large TV screens around the room. The stout and imperial IPA (Faster) were well above the average. The flight board was cut in the shape of Arkansas. The outside area has picnic tables and there was party at some of the tables. There are food trucks often on the street.“
Foxbush 2812 days ago
92 /100
Tavola Trattoria (Restaurant)
108 SE A ST
“Great Italian classics as well as modern flair on Italian cuisine. Good selection of local beers and the "usual suspect" macro-brews (wine list is extensive too).“
leeswagerty 3193 days ago
98 /100
Oven and Tap (Restaurant)
215 S MAIN STREET
“Fantastic beer selection. I would go as far as saying this place has the best beer selection in the state. Food is top notch, the patio will be a summertime favorite and there is plenty of parking. Only bad thing I can say is that I live in Fayetteville and will not be able to frequent this place as much as I would like.“
sridge 3279 days ago
94 /100
Oven and Tap (Restaurant)
215 S MAIN STREET
“Fantastic selection of beers that are typically not available in Arkansas. Strong mix of styles that should suit any enthusiastic beer lover. I believe the idea is to constantly rotate the taps so who knows what you may find. Personally, I love the hunt so this is the perfect place to go. Not to mention that the food is fantastic.“
Beer_Face 3279 days ago
96 /100
Oven and Tap (Restaurant)
215 S MAIN STREET
“Fantastic restaurant and bar. Great rotating tap selection- lots of options that you don’t see anywhere else. Had some great saisons and a few great sours when I was there. Highly recommended!“
bobwiley 3279 days ago
82 /100 801 SE 8TH ST.
“Nice, new addition to the exploding beer scene in NW Arkansas. Small storefront near the heart of Bentonville. Tap room has a nice bar and ample seating. They currently had four options on tap, and another (a double IPA) on its way. No food is served, but a pub next door is available for take away and there are numbers of food trucks in the area. Outside seating also, weather permitting. Staff was very friendly. Met the head brewer who previously brewed with Boulevard in KC. Most of the art decorating the place, I believe, is his. They make solid beers all of which are good to very good. I expect good things from this place and look forward to visiting again in the near future. Well worth a visit.“
BOSSbrewer 3410 days ago
66 /100
Tusk & Trotter (Restaurant)
110 SE A ST
“Nice place. Food is pretty good - lots of meats. If you are vegan, don’t bother. Beer selection is OK. About 12 taps with a good number of local things. Nothing interesting, though. About 20 bottles and nothing except common things. But, worth a visit. Arkansas Razorbacks stuff is in your face everywhere if you can stand that.“
BOSSbrewer 3453 days ago
66 /100
Guess Who? (Beer Store)
214 SE WALTON BLVD.
“Nice place. Good selection. Fair prices. Huge pick six selection. Not anything too special it still good today they also had Pirate Bomb for $36 for a four pack.“
BOSSbrewer 3517 days ago
74 /100
Tusk & Trotter (Restaurant)
110 SE A ST
“This is arguably the best restaurant in the region. Tusk & Trotter tries to source all of their ingredients locally, and its great to see that they’re supporting regional breweries too. The 14 taps generally feature 2 or 3 breweries from the surrounding area in addition to a few options from Boulevard. The bottle list’s a bit more paint-by-numbers. The food’s casual southern pub fare with a heavy emphasis on pork. I’ve dined here a few times and have never been disappointed. Overall, this is the best place to match good food and beer in NWA.“
jackl 3605 days ago
72 /100
Guess Who? (Beer Store)
214 SE WALTON BLVD.
“Large store with plenty of staff helpers helpfully helping. There’s one large shelf of singles, a fair amount of which is local of regional, which you can build into sixers (but only sixers). Prices are low. One additional shelf of interesting bombers and 750s, nothing too extraordinary.“
Travlr 3606 days ago
74 /100
Tusk & Trotter (Restaurant)
110 SE A ST
“Popular local food stop, completely filled with people in for fish & chip Friday. Parking can be quite the challenge, but there’s a small public lot cattycorner from this place. The food is very tasty, mostly creative pig parts. Top of the beer list is boring macro bottles, but the draft list is more interesting. Boulevard, Lazy Magnolia, Shiner, and just a couple of local offerings. Four six ounce pours are available for ten bucks. There are also a handful of "sharing beers," including 750s of Saddlebock. Worth visiting just for the food, and interesting beer is a bonus.“
Travlr 3607 days ago
70 /100
Guess Who? (Beer Store)
214 SE WALTON BLVD.
“Benton County doesn’t allow chain stores to sell alcohol, so this is a branch of Macadoodles operating under a playful different name. The selection’s pretty massive, legitimately as large as some big retailers like Total Wine offer. Much of it really isn’t of interest to beer hunters. There’s plenty of macros. A couple of aisles of six packs from the bigger craft producers. Like other Macadoodles, this store only sells singles in multiples of 6. Luckily the pick ’n mix selection’s also large, so I didn’t have much trouble making my own 6 pack of interesting beer. For people looking for local beer, I found no less than 30 Arkansas beers on the shelves, mostly from Core, Saddle Bock, and Diamond Bear. This isn’t a place for limited seasonals or one-offs. If you’re looking for those, head to Walton Blvd instead. Prices are as low as you’d expect for the area.“
jackl 3632 days ago
76 /100
Doe’s Eat Place (Restaurant)
2806 S WALTON BLVD
“Have a large selection of bottled beers and a decent selection of not your common beers on tap. Owner seams to be a beer lover as there are beer bottles from all over the world across the ceiling. If that’s not reason enough to go, their steaks are great! A very good value also.“
ghawener 6722 days ago
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