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 52 reviews
My favorite gallery in Eureka Springs. Great art at all price points. They are moving into a new space and are currently closed.
5.0 based on 141 reviews
Come for a tasting tour! Fresh Harvest Tasting Room offers a unique experience to taste a wide range of the best Extra Virgin Olive Oils, Fused and Infused Olive Oils, Gourmet Oils and the finest Balsamic Vinegar in the world. We offer free Olive Oil 101 tasting tours all day, every day! Our tasting tours are informative and educational. We teach you how to avoid fraud in shopping for Olive Oil and Balsamic. With over 80 items to taste and explore, including a pairings bar, you are sure to have a wonderful time!
My wife and I decided to stay a couple of nights in Eureka Springs Arkansas recently and were looking at some of the thing visitors might be interested in. Our Hotel manager recommend we visit the FRESH HARVEST TASTING room to check out the premium olive oils and balsamic vinegars. After arriving we were greeted by Annaleis McGlothin, the tasting room guide. We have never had a more pleasent experience or met such a knowledgable and friendly guide as Annaleis. She explained the differences between their products and other commercial grade olive oils, led us through the tasing of several of their premium olive oils and balsamic vinegars, provided recipes, directions on mixing and educated us on the history of their products and why consumers should be wary of off the shelf olive oil products. Annaleis answered all of our questions and demonstrated a complete and throurough knowledge of her company's products as well as how they were made, their origins and the best uses for cooking, marinating or just dipping with bread. We highly recommend you make this part of your visit to Eureka Springs.
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 18 reviews
The Birdcage is a working studio and art gallery. We are home to over 40 local artists. We carry paintings in oil, acrylic, and water color. We have works of art in wood, metal, clay, pottery, jewelry, photography and a variety of mixed medias. Our prices range from $3-$1200. Something for everyone's taste and budget. We believe everyone should be able to own original art without breaking the bank
5.0 based on 23 reviews
Soap Stop and Body Shop is honestly one of my favorite shops in downtown Eureka Springs. It's not one of the largest stores but there is SO MUCH in that space it would be hard not to find something you didn't know you need. Don't worry though, even with all those products and scents, the shop is very well organized. And if you have questions, all of the workers I've talked with have always been very pleasant and easy to chat with. Especially Grant who helped us out this time. I will definitely be back anytime I'm in Eureka Springs.
5.0 based on 38 reviews
I walked past this store when I was in Eureka for a day trip, because I thought it was about biking? Turns out the owner just creates really fabulous "mash up" art, and what I saw was biking/star wars art. There is also "social justice/super hero" art (yay!) and other Star Wars mash up art, and who knows what else by the time I visit next. The owner apparently opened a shop to sell his own toy/comic collection, then began selling his own art, then t-shirts with his art. I am not a toy/comics person at all, but I spent quite a bit of time here. It's definitely worth a stop.
5.0 based on 107 reviews
Grab you, and up to seven other fun friends and go back to the 1920's and have a blast from the past. Puzzles, secret messages, hidden doors, and pure fun. Each event is like a performance. We also have cool and unique items for sale in our lobby.
My husband and I tried out the escape room and loved the story that brings you back in time to solve the puzzles. I loved that it was based on a true event, too. They were easy to book, extremely friendly, fun, enthusiastic, and helpful. No detail was left unthought of! Super fun for everyone of all ages! They even gave us a magnet photo of our experience.
5.0 based on 39 reviews
Come visit the only Biker Boutique in the Midwest! On a regular basis, first time guests will gasps with delight at their first glimpse of seeing all their favorite things in one location! We not only carry biker apparel, but we carry hippie items, and many of our items fall into both of those categories. A must see while in Eureka Springs.
5.0 based on 13 reviews
We read about East by West and their working bunnies, and this was a must stop on our visit to Eureka Springs. Shop has fun clothing and knick-knacks. Sushi the Bunny helped me shop and I bought a new dress, Gumbo the bunny gave me one of my packages and receipt. Later discovered the bunnies are rescues. Worth the visit to see the bunnies and thank these folks for their efforts to rescue and also browse the store, you will probably find something unique to buy.
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