Located within the Grand Central Hotel. The food was created with attention to presentation and taste. Each dish was prepared with delicious sauces or spices. The wait staff is very thoughtful and attentive. If you appreciate delicious food, skillfully prepared in a lovely setting, this restaurant should be on your list. 37 North Main Street, Eureka Springs, AR 72632 800-344-6050
I loved the old architecture. The windy old streets and the people have so much character. The area is so beautiful. It will be a great place to ride our motorcycles on the outskirts of town. We stayed at the Lookout Lodge We really enjoyed our stay. The place was very clean and cozy. It was quiet and comfortable. The room was also big enough. We ...
My husband and I along with our 8 year old son, and infant stayed at the Sleepy Hollow Inn for two nights at the end of May 2007. We had a wonderful experience. The victorian house is so lovely, the setting looks like it should be out of a storybook! The large front porch we enjoyed sitting out on and relaxing. The town is literally just steps ...
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By A Yahoo! Contributor, 07/04/07
I may not be a world traveler but I don't understand many of these negative reviews about E.S. My family loves it! This is a very kid friendly place.(Not 4 strollers!) They love the Trolley, Old style candy shops, funnel cakes and the spooky Cresent hotel. Eureka is built on a mountain and has many twists & turns but this all adds to the ...
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By A Yahoo! Contributor, 04/28/07
This is my favorite place in the entire world. I hope to move there someday. The entire town is on the historical registry. the sidewalks are so old that they have been worn smooth and shiny by years and years of feet passing over them. The streets are narrow and parking is always a mess, but for a town built for horse drawn carriages its not ...
This place is just awesome, it's history entertainment and romance all rolled into one place. The drive is peaceful and a bit slow but once there, I could have stayed forever, if I could find a good paying job and a great house I would! I find places full of history worth all my time, and this place has it, ghost stories, indian heritage, woods ...
I visited Eureka Springs last August when I helped my brother move just north of the Arkansas line to a small town in Missouri.
I loved everything about Eureka Springs... the views, the restaurants, the historic buildings. EVERYTHING!
I'm really not much of a "shopper" but as I walked the streets (and walk we did), I was struck ...
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By A Yahoo! Contributor, 10/26/06
This is about the 5th time I have been to ES and seems like the more you go, the less there is to see. I swear the stores have the same merchandise that I saw 25 years ago, dated clothes,gawdy jewelry,and way too expensive everything. Two weeks ago we stayed at the Apple Blossom Inn. I think the maid must have went on strike because our room never ...
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First Trip To Eureka Springs, AR
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 09/03/06
We loved the quaint Victorian town, scenery, terraine, & Beaver Lake tour. We stayed in the Crescent Hotel. The building was in need of freshing up, but the grounds were beautiful. The Ghost Tour was a waste of time. When the guide discussed the "hundreds of pictures taken of orbs and other ghostly images at the hotel," it might ...
If you want to get a way for a while, enjoy beautiful scenery and relax; Eureka Springs is the place to go. Plenty of really nice places to stay. (our favorite is "The Woods")
There are Bed & Breakfasts, many places to get a massage; just about any type of Lodging you want.
Be sure to visit the Blue Springs Heritage Center. ...