Random Minutia!
JohnnyB - tried to send this to you in a private message, system would not allow, just some random thoughts:
Eureka Springs Eats
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Ermilio’s - Italian, small home that is converted to a restaurant, very good. Since it is small, a large group could be a problem and the last I checked, they do not take reservations.
http://www.ermilios.com/
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Gaskin Cabin Steakhouse - known for their prime rib - the cabin was built around 1855
http://www.gaskinscabin.com/
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Rocking Pig Saloon, a biker bar with a wood fired pizza oven - love their chicken fried Filet Mignon
http://www.rockinpigsaloon.com/menu.php
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Mud Street Cafe - known for homemade breakfast pastries - their full breakfast is good
https://mudstreetcafe.com/
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Myrtle Mae’s - Local ground grits from the War Eagle Mill, good breakfast, lunch is ok
https://myrtiemaes.com/
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Filling station - Breakfast Buffet, quick in and out - not bad, use to be better. Was sold 2 years ago and they still don’t have it worked out yet but it is still a local favorite and it is right up the street from the Regency on Van Buren.
Food On the Road
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Low Gap Cafe - roads to and from very interesting, CIA trained, Nick came for a visit and stayed
http://www.lowgapcafe.com/about.html
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Mather Lodge - Petit Jean State Park - views are breathtaking and the meals are pretty good, large dinning room able to accept large groups with ease.
https://www.arkansasstateparks.com/parks/petit-jean-state-park/restaurant
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Ozark - Rivertown BBQ - their BBQ could be served in Texas, don’t need to say anything else
http://rivertownebbq.com/
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Oark & Oark General Store - built in 1890 - known for their burgers and pies - During Bikes Blues & BBQ rally, the wait can be as much as 4 hours to get in. The road to and from is what it is all about. Hwy 215 south out of Oark eats a number of bikes every year.
http://www.oarkgeneralstore.com/
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Jasper - Ozark Cafe - decent place to eat
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Jasper - 7 miles south on Hwy 7 - the Cliff House Inn - overlooking the Arkansas Grand Canyon, decent meals, love their red beans and corn bread - this is another place during BB&B that has a long wait to get in.
http://www.cliffhouseinnar.com/restaurant/
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Huntsville Ark. - Granny's Kitchen - local biker favorite -
https://www.facebook.com/Grannys-Kitchen-464396706955476/
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Points of interest -
Historic “Beaver Bridge” - single lane wood suspension bridge over Table Rock Lake
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaver_Bridge_(Arkansas)
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War Eagle Mill - working mill with lots to sell
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Kingston, Arkansas -Grandpa’s Flea Mkt. - junction Hwy 21 & 74 - road in and out are interesting - 3 big buildings full of stuff.
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Peel Ferry - only operating ferry in Arkansas - the town of Peel was hit with a tornado a few weeks back, it might be good to check to see if the ferry is operational.
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Roaring River State Park, Mo. - helmet required state - nice ride to and from.
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Pig Trail scenic byway - it was a little the worse for wear in September but it is still a good ride
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anyone with ride /food ideas please share
JohnnyB - tried to send this to you in a private message, system would not allow, just some random thoughts:
Eureka Springs Eats
-
Ermilio’s - Italian, small home that is converted to a restaurant, very good. Since it is small, a large group could be a problem and the last I checked, they do not take reservations.
http://www.ermilios.com/
-
Gaskin Cabin Steakhouse - known for their prime rib - the cabin was built around 1855
http://www.gaskinscabin.com/
-
Rocking Pig Saloon, a biker bar with a wood fired pizza oven - love their chicken fried Filet Mignon
http://www.rockinpigsaloon.com/menu.php
-
Mud Street Cafe - known for homemade breakfast pastries - their full breakfast is good
https://mudstreetcafe.com/
-
Myrtle Mae’s - Local ground grits from the War Eagle Mill, good breakfast, lunch is ok
https://myrtiemaes.com/
-
Filling station - Breakfast Buffet, quick in and out - not bad, use to be better. Was sold 2 years ago and they still don’t have it worked out yet but it is still a local favorite and it is right up the street from the Regency on Van Buren.
Food On the Road
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Low Gap Cafe - roads to and from very interesting, CIA trained, Nick came for a visit and stayed
http://www.lowgapcafe.com/about.html
-
Mather Lodge - Petit Jean State Park - views are breathtaking and the meals are pretty good, large dinning room able to accept large groups with ease.
https://www.arkansasstateparks.com/parks/petit-jean-state-park/restaurant
-
Ozark - Rivertown BBQ - their BBQ could be served in Texas, don’t need to say anything else
http://rivertownebbq.com/
-
Oark & Oark General Store - built in 1890 - known for their burgers and pies - During Bikes Blues & BBQ rally, the wait can be as much as 4 hours to get in. The road to and from is what it is all about. Hwy 215 south out of Oark eats a number of bikes every year.
http://www.oarkgeneralstore.com/
-
Jasper - Ozark Cafe - decent place to eat
-
Jasper - 7 miles south on Hwy 7 - the Cliff House Inn - overlooking the Arkansas Grand Canyon, decent meals, love their red beans and corn bread - this is another place during BB&B that has a long wait to get in.
http://www.cliffhouseinnar.com/restaurant/
-
Huntsville Ark. - Granny's Kitchen - local biker favorite -
https://www.facebook.com/Grannys-Kitchen-464396706955476/
-
Points of interest -
Historic “Beaver Bridge” - single lane wood suspension bridge over Table Rock Lake
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaver_Bridge_(Arkansas)
-
War Eagle Mill - working mill with lots to sell
-
Kingston, Arkansas -Grandpa’s Flea Mkt. - junction Hwy 21 & 74 - road in and out are interesting - 3 big buildings full of stuff.
-
Peel Ferry - only operating ferry in Arkansas - the town of Peel was hit with a tornado a few weeks back, it might be good to check to see if the ferry is operational.
-
Roaring River State Park, Mo. - helmet required state - nice ride to and from.
-
Pig Trail scenic byway - it was a little the worse for wear in September but it is still a good ride
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