Eureka Springs is a city in Carroll County, Arkansas, United States, and one of two county seats for the county. It is located in the Ozarks of northwest Arkansas. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 2,073.
Restaurants in Eureka Springs
5.0 based on 6 reviews
Culinary Instructor Karen Gros has been teaching cooking classes in her Provencal-style home in Eureka Springs, Arkansas since 2004. Chef Karen emphasizes seasonal dishes “from scratch” with organic, and when possible, locally grown and raised ingredients. As a wellness advocate, Karen offers dishes that promote vitality and increased energy, including veggie-centric and plant-based recipes; she also specializes in traditional rustic French classics. Private cooking classes and/or dinner parties, and company team building events are offered in addition to regularly scheduled classes.
5.0 based on 49 reviews
Nestled in the Ozark hills along the route of the historic M&NA railroad, Railway Winery is a smalll farm winery owned and operated by Greg and Vicki Schneider. Railway Winery offers a selection of wines made from several varieties of grapes, as well as fruit wines. Come and sample the wine or enjoy a glass of your favorite on the deck or patio. Located just a scenic 8 miles north of Eureka Springs on Hwy 187 between the landmark Beaver Bridge and Highway 62.
We visited during our Eureka Springs trip and I really enjoyed stopping by. Free samples of wine were great, as well as some Gluehwine/mulled wine and moonshine. They had a very friendly and chatty cat, Ranger (sp?), who was going between tables looking for attention & crackers. I can only speak to the sweet wines that I tried, but I enjoyed all the samples and took a glass on-site and a bottle to go. Definitely quality stuff! The COVID paranoia is real in the Eureka Springs area, and here too we were seated outside only and expected to wear masks. As silly as that seems to me, I can't fault the owners for taking precautions as to avoid government-mandated fines or other penalties. One of the owners, Greg, was very pleasant to talk to and willing to share some stories about the stills he uses and some of his future plans. His wife, on the other hand, seemed fairly unfriendly and snippy - maybe just having a bad day? We all took somewhat sour impressions of her, though thankfully Greg + Ranger saved the day hospitality-wise. Free parking, easy to get to, and nestled in a nice hillside spot, I definitely recommend a stop here.
5.0 based on 20 reviews
Award winning Masterbrewer, Dave Hartmann and his wife, Wendy serve fresh beers made on site to enjoy in the taproom or spacious beer garden. Snacks available. You can bring in your own food. Live music on Saturdays.
Great time at GotaHold Brewing!! Super friendly owners with all inclusive positive environment. Beer selection was good and the staff are very helpful in matching you up with the beer that best suits your taste. Tell them what you like and they will figure it out. Grab a beer and enjoy the available game’s and activities with your friends!!
4.0 based on 210 reviews
Keels Creek is a boutique winery focused on producing sophisticated wines with grapes sourced from vineyards in the Ozark Mountains. Come in and taste our locally made, award winning wines.
My wife enjoys wine. Me...not so much. But we BOTH enjoyed our visit to this winery. The staff was friendly, helpful, and very knowledgeable. We were greeted by the owner, who told us all about the grapes they grow at their home, and the operation. In addition to a few rooms of displayed art, they also offer complimentary wine tasting. We sampled 7 different wines...all free of charge. They also offer glasses of wine for $5.00 each, which you can drink while wandering around reviewing the art. And of course, there are bottles of wine, accessories, etc. available for purchase as well. We took advantage of a promo special, purchasing 2 different bottles of the wine we sampled, and received one of their logo glasses for free. Also picked up a couple of bottle "stoppers" to replace the corks for when my wife doesn't quite finish a bottle she opens. Nice place, great people. lots to see, sample, and buy. Everyone was following COVID guidelines. We felt safe, comfortable, and enjoyed our time there. Even if you aren't a fan of wine, I suggest you stop by for a visit. You might be surprised to find a wine you like at their tasting!
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