Fayetteville is a village located in Onondaga County, New York, United States. As of the 2010 U.S. Census, the village had a population of 4,373. The village is named after the Marquis de Lafayette, a national hero of both France and the United States. It is part of the Syracuse Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Things to do in Fayetteville
4.5 based on 139 reviews
Housed in an 1840's Federalist-style residence, The Arad Evans Inn provides an unforgettable dining experience. Exceptional choices, enhanced by attentive service attuned to your personal dining mood. The Arad Evans Inn offers dinner nightly in the main dining rooms or a more casual experience in the Bistro area. In addition, multiple private dining rooms are available for parties of two to thirty-two, perfect for business dinners, holiday parties or special gatherings. We also offer full service catering to bring The Arad Evans Inn to your home or business.
Arad Evans Inn is a charming old inn. The atmosphere was inviting and comfortable. The staff were friendly and helpful, and the service was very good. The menu mostly featured traditional dishes. The food was excellent. Everything was perfectly prepared, well presented, and delicious.
4 based on 26 reviews
Me and my wife were visiting from out of town , my hometown of Fayetteville. We have traveled all over the world and have experienced great coffee and wonderful coffee houses. Being very health conscience my wife always carries stevia , a natural sweetener. This is part of our everyday diet as a healthy sugar substitute. We both enjoy enjoy our coffee with just a dash of Stevia and milk. We look so forward to experiencing new coffee houses everywhere we go. We usually ask about the varieties of coffee offered and purchase a pound to go to take home as a treat to remind us of our great experience. To my dismay and utter surprise, I made a special trip to get a cup to go and buy a pound. I began to ask the girl working behind the counter some very basic questions about a few of the beans sold. She had no coffee knowledge and kept repeating to me in an irritated manner ' there is no difference between the coffee beans but the way they taste.' And she said it over and over. I kept trying to tell her what I like in a coffee. Pretty basic. She said again ' no difference but how it tastes.'
I'm thinking - really. Do you hear what you're saying. I was very polite and even tried to joke with her.
I finally just picked a Bean by the color and as she's preparing the bag - the owner happened to come out from the back. I had just set my stevia and purse on the counter getting ready to pay $17 for a pound. The owner sarcastically said - 'you bring your own stevia with you .' I said 'oh yes , I always have it in my bag.' She made a Snide and sarcastic comment about my stevia. Like she was personally offended of how I drink my coffee. I was stunned. I have never been treated so disrespectful as a customer and coffee lover. I am a very positive person and give people the benefit of doubt, but this coffee house gets thumbs down. Not nice people or knowledgeable people. What a disappointment.
4.5 based on 11 reviews
I first enjoyed self-serve frozen yogurt in Chicago five years ago, and found it frustrating that nothing like it was available in CNY. When Sweet Frog arrived, I had high expectations, and they've lived up to them and more. Basically you pick a small or large paper cup, and select from 10 or more available flavors; there's a terrific range including non-dairy choices, no-sugar added, and low-fat and non-fat yogurt. You press the lever, serve yourself the amount you want, and then you can add toppings (you can choose from a couple dozen items including fresh fruits, nuts, crushed candy, cookies, and gummies, and much more) and syrups served from pump top dispensers. During your first visit, you'll probably go overboard, but once you get the hang of it this is a very affordable alternative to ice cream stands that usually give you too-big scoops. I can usually satisfy my cravings at about $3.00 a cup, and there are plenty of healthy options so you don't have to feel guilty. I've seen this place busy even in the winter, and the patrons range from young families to teens and seniors. Now that Friendly's is closed in Fayetteville, Sweet Frog is an excellent successor, and much better than the Cold Stone Creamery that used to be at the Towne Center. Two spoons up!
4 based on 65 reviews
This place offers excellent casual dining. The ambience is busy and noisy during prime time. Outdoor seating offers an escape. The bar stocks numerous craft drafts and some wine. Menu choices include starter salads and snacks. The star is their individual Neopolitan pizzas. These are thin crusted, red sauced, lightly topped and wood fired deliciousness. The gelato is a great finish. You can take leftovers, but they won't prepare a pizza to go because the crust gets soggy.
4 based on 90 reviews
King David's Restaurant offers delicious "fast food" because you order at the counter & your food comes quickly. The chicken pita & moussaka were excellent. Lovely decor throughout makes for an elegant feel without an elegant price. We'll be back!
5 based on 35 reviews
We had very little time to eat cuz I had to get my wife back to work and I was borrowing my son's car who was with me. We sat down and were waiting on right away the food came quickly. New York strip smothered...MoreThanks for the great review! We were glad you enjoyed your meal even though you had to rush. We look forward to seeing you again
4 based on 39 reviews
Just basic ice cream but way over priced...maybe due to location which by the way is very dangerous for young children who tend to wander...it's directly on a very busy street! Kids run around unsupervised right near speeding traffic! Some parents even allow kids to sit on the stone wall outside...very easy to fall off into traffic! Save your kids and your money...just go to the Mcdonalds drive thru for a .99 cent cone!
4 based on 151 reviews
My wife and I visit our Tampa Bonefish restaurant probably 2-3 times each year. We have only been disappointed once and when I complained about the service, our meal was "comped".
The Syracuse Bonefish has a similar layout and their service and food quality was well above average. Prices are reasonable and portions are ample.
If you like fish and seafood you will like Bonefish. If you don't like seafood, there are several non-fish options to suggest, including chicken and beef.
Because it is a chain you can't go wrong when you choose Bonefish.
4.5 based on 53 reviews
This is a nice little diner tucked away in a shopping center near the center of Manlius. Two friends and I went there yesterday for lunch, just because (as a Jersey girl) I really like diners. It was a treat.
When we stepped inside, three or four people immediately greeted us – friendly place. We were soon seated at a comfortable table and our drinks were brought. The friendly server took our order and the food arrived quickly.
I had a mushroom omelette and it was great. Both my friends had a chicken sandwich special; they enjoyed it and it was generous enough that both took some home.
Nothing fancy, nothing pretentious, just good food, pleasantly and quickly served. I will definitely go back.
4 based on 114 reviews
It's so refreshing when you have friendly, competent service from waitstaff. Carley(spelling?) was excellent.
For the appetizer I had shrimp scampi in a garlic butter sauce. I think 8 decent sized shrimp. It looked like they were cooked separately from the sauce and then tossed in it. Ok.
My main was whole wheat spaghetti in a tomato sauce. The pasta was over cooked but this was probably due to the fact it was more spaghettini then spaghetti. I would not have ordered it had I known.
The sauce, a little soupy was flavourful and had the slightest kick to it. Pretty good.
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