|
|
|
Common Grounds
412 W Dickson St, Fayetteville, AR 72701 · 479-442-3515
|
User Rating:
(Rate It)
My Suitcase: (Add to My Suitcase)
WEST DICKSON. One of the top late night hangouts for Fayetteville's 20 and 30-somethings, Common Grounds has only gained in popularity since first opening its doors back in 1997. From humble beginnings (in the early days, seating was tad more limited), this West Dickson coffee house has grown into a full-service restaurant, complete on-tap beers, and a two-level deck. The jazzed-up decor give the place a hip, cutting edge attitude. Common Grounds also frequently features live music.
User Rating:
(Rate It)
My Suitcase: (Add to My Suitcase)
WEST DICKSON. One of Northwest Arkansas's top live performance venues, the Majestic Lounge draws in a diverse repertoire of talent, including nationally known comedy acts and musicians of regional renown. What's more, true music fans look forward to the first and third Thursday of each month, when the lounge hosts the live jams for the Ozark Blues Society. Those looking just to hang out will be happy to find that George's Beer Garden is one of the largest in the state and a great place to mingle amongst locals and college students alike.
User Rating: (Rate It!)
My Suitcase: (Add to My Suitcase)
WEST DICKSON. This popular nightspot, located near the Walton Arts Center, offers the college crowd a number of fun ways to blow off some steam, whether it's simply enjoying a dish or two of tasty American grub, your favorite mixed drink, or the live band du jour. In addition, you'll find pool tables and a big screen TV here, making it a great place to enjoy a football Saturday. A variety of live music entertains the crowd on weekends.
User Rating: (Rate It!)
My Suitcase: (Add to My Suitcase)
WEST DICKSON. One of the more unique of Fayetteville's dining traditions, Jose's has been around since the Carter Administration, when the humble yet festive restaurant and bar served up its first mug of cold cerveza. These days, Jose's popularity has only grown, thanks in large part to a combination of great food and a fun, setting. Indeed, here, salsa and margaritas mesh with terrific live music line-ups to produce one of the most happening scenes on West Dickson. Menu highlights their spicy beef tamales, poblano pepper rellenos stuffed with Monterrey jack, steak asada, and blue corn enchiladas stuffed with marinated chicken, cheese, and black beans. Kids eat free on Sunday. Patio seating is available and at a premium when the weather's nice.
User Rating:
(Rate It)
My Suitcase: (Add to My Suitcase)
DOWNTOWN. Housed in the old Fayetteville's Mercantile Building, On the Rocks features live music and offers a laid-back, casual scene that attracts a more upscale brand of clientele. Aside from terrific mixed drinks and cold mugs of brew, they also serve up everything from burgers and wings to shrimp and steak dinners. A popular gathering spot when the weather is nice, On the Rocks' rooftop patio gives the place added appeal. Here, patrons can enjoy each other's company and a cool downtown breeze.
|
Willy D's
216 W Dickson St, Fayetteville, AR 72701 · 479-571-4994
|
User Rating:
(Rate It)
My Suitcase: (Add to My Suitcase)
WEST DICKSON. A favorite place to celebrate birthday or a hold bachelorette bash, this West Dickson piano bar offers a raucous good time every Thursday through Saturday night. That's right comic adlibs and witty repartée are commonplace here, and it's not uncommon for more than a few sing-alongs to break out at various points over the course of an average night. If a bite of food is order, Willy D's offers a menu of light appetizers, sandwiches, and salads.
About 10Best's recommendations for Fayetteville's Live Music:
The nightlife scene in Fayetteville is dynamic enough to suit just about everybody's taste. This is especially true in the case of bars and clubs specializing in live music. If you dig that kind of show – rock, blues, jazz, country, or R&B, it doesn't matter – do yourself a favor and check out the big-name acts and local bands scheduled to play at these spots.
|