Noel is a village in McDonald County, Missouri, United States, along the Elk River. The population was 1,832 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Fayetteville–Springdale–Rogers Metropolitan Area. It is home to a large population of Muslim Somali and Sudanese refugees, many of whom work at a Tyson Foods chicken-processing plant.
Things to do in Noel
4.5 based on 26 reviews
We eat here when we are camping/riding in Pineville, MO with our horses, maybe three times a year. We went Sept. 3 for dinner at 5 p.m. for the prime rib. We all ordered rare/medium rare prime rib, but what we got was medium - no pink, no juices. So we sent it back. The waitress came back to say we could order rib eye steaks at rare or medium rare, but that was the way the prime rib was cooked that day. We all ate the prime rib, dipped it in lots of beef 'a jus' and horseradish....it was OK, just not as we like it. But the owners were ready to make it right, and they discounted the meals. Next time we plan to call ahead to see how the prime rib is cooked.
4 based on 38 reviews
This was a fun experience. I love food, goats and caves, so when we stopped here for dinner, i was so excited. This place had it all! My shrimp basket was reasonably priced and delicious. Everyone in our little group enjoyed their food and remarked how good the prices were. My friend adores baby animals, so she was absolutely thrilled when the owner allowed her to hold a nine-day old baby goat. It was fascinating to watch the baby goats follow their mom up and down a steep rock formation. We ate on the patio, so that we could watch the goats. We would have eaten inside the cave if it would have been hot. We did walk around inside the cave after dinner. They have a couple of pool tables in the back. Staff was very friendly which means a lot to me. I will definitely stop again after my next float trip.
4.5 based on 22 reviews
My husband took me here for dinner Halloween night for my birthday. Had not idea what to expect. Deb (owner) greeted me at the door with a big hug and it was wonderful experience from that moment on. The chef specials sounded so wonderful I decided to just let the chef feed me. 1st out was the best Cream of Mushroom soup ever, next a great green salad, amazingly fresh and the homemade dressing was excellent. Chef Bill delivered our entrée himself and had prepared an aged ribeye cooked to perfection along with the creamiest garlic mashed potatoes and roasted vegetables. Dessert was saute apples in brandy, butter and spices served over ice cream. Wish I had some now! The wine list is excellent. They are very attuned to any special needs (health/diet) you may require and since everything is prepared fresh the chef will alter ust for you if needed. As far as expense goes, you can't beat this anywhere....I honestly expected our tab to be twice what it was. You cannot go wrong here....the hospitality and care is the best you can get in NWA.
5 based on 26 reviews
Excellent customer service; everyone who works there treats you with so much respect. The food is Oh So Yummy! From the donuts to the biscuits and sausage gravy, to the sausage rolls, to the sausage kolaches and everything in between! The coffee is always fresh and the flavored iced coffees are made just for you! The environment is always clean & very inviting. They even have a drive-thru window! Can't say enough about this business, and everything I can say, is very positive!
5 based on 2 reviews
This cute little café/gift shop is just perfect. Located in the old drug store building in Southwest City, it is decorated with historical items and photographs from the town and some of the actual cabinetry from the original drug store building. It serves a selection of sandwiches, soups, salads and potatoes that are all very tasty. They are in partnership with Main Sweets who provide delicious pastries, cookies and cakes for lunch or for sale. There is a wide selection of homey gift items and handicrafts made by several individuals in this area. This is by far the restaurant to visit when you come to McDonald Co MO.
4 based on 11 reviews
Good food. Good staff. Appropriate atmosphere. Reasonable prices.
I had the chicken fried steak breakfast with a coffee and it was tasty with plentiful portions.
Ordered my wife and cheese omelet with toast and an oj to go. Not even $15 for everything.
Definitely coming here the next time I'm in town!
3 based on 1 reviews
The food was good, but they must have been short on waitress help, because we had to wait too long after we ate to get our bill.
4 based on 80 reviews
A little background for those wanting to know the history of this highly touted little restaurant Havenhurst Mill, located on Little Sugar Creek, one mile from Pineville, MO, was built in 1868 and remained in operation until it burned in 1962. It was run for...MoreThank you so much for the nice review! Hope to see you again soon and the table and chairs are on our list of upgrades in the future!
4.5 based on 2 reviews
Best Mexican style restaurant I've visited in a LONG time. Seem to have everything right. Margarita was good. Service is excellent. Pleased with every visit and I don't mind mentioning it to all my friends.
4 based on 5 reviews
Ride your HD HOG to the HOG diner in Noel MO. Ride the ozarks on SW Missouri past the beautiful Elk river valley to downtown Noel and pull in at the HOG remember Saturday the river rats are floating the many streams in the area so this place can get busy.
The sandwich menu is named after your favorite Harley but have everyone in the group order a different one and share the many different flavors. I have tried them all. Also some lunch plate specials are great. Reasonable prices and good portions.
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