Breakfast Restaurants in Fayetteville, AR

Breakfast Restaurants in Fayetteville, AR

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There are numerous outdoor activities to enjoy in Fayetteville, Arkansas, from a leisurely walk around Lake Wedington or scuba diving in Beaver Lake, to a short trip down the road to hike the numerous trails at Devil's Den state park. Any of these adventures is sure to leave the outdoor enthusiast with a ravenous appetite. The next time you find yourself facing a sunrise and overlooking the Boston Mountains in northwest Arkansas, be sure to enjoy a breakfast at one of these four can't-miss eateries.

El Camino Real

The atmosphere at the El Camino Real is very basic, but don't let that fool you. What this restaurant lacks in style it makes up for in quality and value. The egg lover is sure to enjoy the huevos rancheros. Served with a side of refried beans, these cooked-to-order eggs covered with a green chili sauce and sitting atop a fresh tortilla are sure to hit the spot. If you are very hungry then feast on their enormous breakfast burrito. This delicious breakfast dish takes up almost the entire platter it is served on, so come hungry.

El Camino Real
815 S. School Ave.
Fayetteville, AR 72701
479-521-6268

Stone Mill Bread & Flour Company

Chances are you have seen Stone Mill Breads in your local grocery store. The next time your travels bring you to Fayetteville, Arkansas, be sure to stop in and have a seat at this one-of-a-kind bakery and treat yourself to a light breakfast of fresh-baked breads, pastries and scones. For something a little more substantial, try a breakfast sandwich, or if you are in a hurry, pick up a couple of their handmade Ozark Trail Bars for a great on-the-go breakfast.

Stone Mill Bread & Flour Company
2600 N. Gregg Ave.
Fayetteville, AR 72703
479-571-2295
stonemillbread.net/

Little Bread Company

From mouth-watering breakfast sandwiches, to a variety of muffins, and even croissants filled with ham and cheese, this small eatery is a popular place to start a day of outdoor activity. The outdoor seating area makes this spot quite popular with the locals. Doors open at 7 a.m. so be sure and arrive early.

Little Bread Company
116 N. Block St.
Fayetteville, AR 72702
479-527-0622

The Rolling Pin Cafe

If you've been camping all night and need to eat a good breakfast before heading back home, then stop by The Rolling Pin Cafe. Whether you're craving oatmeal or grits, bacon or sausage, omelets or eggs cooked to order, you're sure to find something to satisfy the heartiest of appetites.

The Rolling Pin Cafe
2565 E. Huntsville Rd.
Fayetteville, AR 72701
479-521-3855

Article Written By Kelley Boles

Kelley Boles obtained his B.A. in writing from the University of Central Arkansas in 2005. He has been a freelance writer within his community ever since. His most ambitious project today has been the writing of a comprehensive assembly manual for BBQ smokers manufactured by Royal Oak Enterprises LLC.

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