Arsaga’s Depot
548 W Dickson St, Fayetteville, AR, 72701
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Address :
548 W Dickson St
Fayetteville, AR, 72701 - Phone (479) 443-9900
- Website https://www.arsagasdepot.com
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Opening Hours
- Mon :7:00 am - 10:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : Yes
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Accepts Bitcoin : No
Good For : Breakfast
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : Yes
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Trendy
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
Outdoor Seating : Yes
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : No
Dogs Allowed : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : No
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Susan M.
This is our hometown coffee shop! The food is fabulous, always fresh and usually organic, and locally grown. Coffee is consistent, roasted by the owner. Local artists have a great place here to display their works! They've done a good job of restoring a great old building! An old depot or some kind of train-related enterprise in the old days. Heading to Arsaga's now!
(5)Jessi W.
A great location along the bike path. The patio area is very nice with several fans to create a breeze on a typical Arkansas day. I had the Brezinski... 2 eggs, potatoes, fruit, bacon and a piece of sourdough bread. The bacon was very thick and not too salty. Also had an iced vanilla latte which was great. Would recommend for brunch or coffee.
(5)Eric W.
Went there for coffee today, and this place is legit. It reminds me of some of the better places in San Francisco/Oakland. They even have a community table in a smaller room at the far end. They are in their own building, an old train depot they've taken over. There is a large veranda on one side with outside seating, as well as picnic tables on the grounds below the veranda, alongside a bike path. The interior is beautiful. There are little "reserved" signs on some of the tables. It turns out this is to tell patrons which tables are for people who are actually eating rather than just drinking coffee (I think). There was a long table that had the "reserved" signs on it, which seemed a shame to me, because it would have made a great community table.
(4)Sarah S.
My boyfriend and I are in town for a wedding and we wanted to sneak off for a brunch date! So glad we found the depot! We can in on a beautiful spring Saturday. The place was packed! We had a short wait, while we were waiting we got a speciality coffee drink. The drinks are handmade and a bit pricey. We unfortunately got the worst table in the place... Right in the middle of the entryway. A bit noisy and distracting, not the Intimacy I had hoped for. My boyfriend ordered eggs and bacon and cleaned his plate. I went for the love me tender crepes! Holy cow!!! They were amazing! (A bit cold but the place was slammed) I opted for the grits instead of potatoes or salad. Very glad I did, they were real corn grits! No instant grits here! I would for sure recommend coming here!!!
(4)Rich W.
I flew some people out to the game and decided to grab brunch, they realized I was a party of one and acted as though it was going to be an indefinite wait.
(1)G H.
If I could give Arsagas zero stars I would. Over time, their service has degraded to being slow and horrendous. The food and coffee are okay, but overpriced and subpar compared to Common Grounds around the corner. At Arsagas, the staff and much of the clientele are lazy and smell overpoweringly of patchouli. Save yourself from pretentious, smug, slow and annoying patchouli wearers and go to Common Grounds. Two recent visits just became my last. In the first one, I made the mistake of parking my bike out back by the deck and took a seat without checking in with the staff up front. They do not like this. I sat at the table for 20 minutes and none of the staff ever acknowledged my presence. Not until I actually stopped someone and told them I wanted to order did they feign surprise and actually deign to speak with me. Today, I tried to log in to their wireless and when I asked for the password, I was told it wasn't working, even though my device showed both of their browsers on and operating, but locked. It used to be free wireless with the incredibly tiny cup of coffee, but now it's just tiny cups of coffee. Note to Arsagas: I've lived on the west and east coasts and seen this set up a hundred times. They all do it better than you. Even the Iraqis do. Drop your unmerited pretense.
(1)Jeff N.
This is a cool place and the outdoor seating is cool. The server was not really that good. I barely saw her and had to keep asking for stuff and she seemed a little put out. I might go back just for the outdoor seating
(3)Ellen D.
Yum!! What a great place! The coffee as fabulous as was the omelet. They had several options for nut milks for the coffee ( coconut, almond, cashew I believe). My friends had crepes which they also loved. We sat on the back patio. It was a great cozy atmosphere and the service was great as well! Will definitely be back. The reason why I didn't give 5 stars is because of the menu selection. Pretty limited menu. That's to be expected for a small coffee shop. Just wished they had more (healthy) options for breakfast/brunch!
(4)Danielle S.
Landed here on the bicycle. Located right on the multi use trail, it was the perfect place to grab a cold drink and a bit of fuel. I ordered the hummingbird. A tad sweet for my taste, but delicious. Took advise and ordered the half chop salad and was not disappointed! Will make this a regular bike ride pit stop!
(4)Joseph F.
We were looking for a brunch spot one Saturday while in town for a wedding and decided to try Arsaga's out. The place was hopping by the time we got there so we ordered some breakfast drinks while we waited to be sat. I got the Elderflower tonic with a double shot of espresso (long night before). It was really good and had some interesting flavor pairings that when they all came together was delicious. The girlfriend ordered the Love Me Tender crepe which was a crepe stuffed with sauteed onions, beef tenderloin, and blue cheese with a side of cheese grits. Damn that was good and left me wishing I hadn't had as much to eat more of hers. I got the Brezinski which was more of a traditional breakfast with bacon, eggs, sourdough toast and fresh fruit. Spot on the money for what I was wanting and truly fulfilling. The atmosphere is great, the dining space is a little small, and the food is worth the wait. The only thing I had against Arsaga's is their drink prices on adult beverages. It was $9 for a mimosa, a bit extravagant if you ask me.
(4)laird A.
I'ld give Arsaga's 4.5 if I could. Breakfast is perhaps my favorite meal of the day, and this place doesn't disappoint. Without question, get the Tusk & Trotter bacon (and go there too, if you can, in Bentonville). The omelets are great, I've never had to wait for a table, the food comes quick, the grits are great, the salad is delicious ... I'ld be here most of the time if I lived in town. And a damn fine cup of Joe. If you love a great breakfast, this is the place locally. Way to go!!!
(4)Levi S.
The brazinski - Eggs over easy, bacon, red potatos, assortment of fruit and some delicius bread. Very tasty and satisfying. You dont usually find a meal so balanced. I washed it all down with a tasty latte. Im kind of a snob when it comes to coffee so I really enjoy when I get a good one. And this one was a keeper. This place is a trendy little coffee shop/diner in the heart of razorback country close to the university. I read one review that said you had to pay when you park, but if you come before 12 there are free spots. Overall I would highly recommend this place. My server was very attentive. If I had one complaint it would be that when I asked for some more butter they brought me out melted clairified butter and said that was all they had. So...get some good quality butter that you can spead on your toast and you guys would be perfect.
(5)Jaye V.
I don't know what they put in their iced mocha here but it's delicious. Not too sweet, not too bitter, not too creamy. Just right for such a hot Arkansas summer! The patio is also cute and secluded feeling, makes it a great place to just sit back and relax right on Dickson! Plus, the staff makes it exceptional with their smiley faces! Great place!
(5)Ben A.
We came from out-of-town and had a long night the night before, and were looking for a place that offered good coffee, good brunch foods, and good atmosphere. After some searching, we stumbled upon the Depot -- and I'm glad we did. The relaxed atmosphere and heated open-air patio in the back were exactly what we looking for. Savory crepes were the highlight, offering eclectic mixes of apples, bacon and brie in one mouth-watering pastry. The sides of buttered potatoes, local bacon, and house made aioli finished out our meal in delicious fashion. The sweet Arsaga crepe, as well, with its salted dulce de leche filling and ganache drizzle, was a curious delight. Loved this place, and we're definitely coming back. Hell, we'll probably be back here tomorrow.
(5)Russell B.
This hidden gem is a great find!! Outstanding atmosphere and such a chill vibe. Located in the old train depot off Dixon Street in Fayetteville, it's a must see for locals and visitors alike! It's also just off the Fayetteville bike trail, so it's a great quick stop for morning coffee. The service is great, friendly people, and the Latte's are fantastic. If I went to the U of A, I would definitely hit this place up as a study spot. It is not too noisy, but very calming for afternoon studies. Good seating indoors and outdoors. The local art is also a great addition to the hipster vibe of the place. Arsaga's is your classic coffee shop. 10/10 recommend. I'll be back again when in town!
(5)Dani C.
This place is hopping because somebody knows what they are doing. I've seen this coffee company expand and this is my favorite location of theirs. Beautiful older looking building next to the tracks hence the name Depot. Their coffee is made with love and their customer service is fantastic. You are acknowledged right away and they care about your order. Love the milk alternatives here in the Midwest!!!!!! This is a gem in Fayetteville that can compete with the big city kids. If you are in town for a college event, this is close by. Parking is not free so bring change or walk over from a side street.
(4)Bryan S.
Overall: funky restaurant just off Dickson with great food and ok service. Arsagas is one of my more favorite places in NW Arkansas. It is the type of place that seems like it should live off the Wharf in San Francisco or the Capital Hill area of Seattle. The food is Crepes-centric, but there are plenty of other options for anyone who doesn't like crepes. The coffee drinks at Arsagas are amazing (London Fog is one of the better drinks on the menu). Two concerns I have about the place is the service, which can be slow at times. If you eat here, just relax and expect to have a lengthy meal. Second, the parking can be a little tough, you do have to pay to park. Bottom line: you can catch me here on almost any lazy Sunday afternoon digging into a crepe!
(4)Alexa C.
Good food but if you're planning on going over the weekend, expect horrible service. They get pretty busy and service is terribly slow. Other than that, it's a cozy place to study and enjoy a cup overpriced coffee.
(2)Celeste B.
Let me start off by saying that the food here is superb, however I recently had an entirely repulsive customer service experience. At the door we waited for quite a bit after being greeted by a waitress who rolled her eyes after we asked for a table. After receiving an awesome Apple-bacon-Brie crepe combo and side salad, the waitress openly mocked with disdain the choice of the salad over the potatoes. We asked for water but she never returned (not good for 3 dehydrated girls post day-long hike).. And anytime she spoke to us it was in passing, without looking us in the eye. It would be one thing if the restaurant was bursting with business, people waiting out the door, but we were the only people in the restaurant. While we were leaving she actually said, " can you tell I don't want to be here right now?" Which made it very, very difficult to produce a tip. The food was outstanding, but significantly dulled by this waitress who didn't even have it within her to have decent human kindness. Not impressed.
(1)Jorge N.
The only place in NWA to get a legitimate cup of coffee. Their brews are on point and decently priced.
(4)John H.
We'll start with the good: The patio on the back is absolutely exceptional! It's whimsical and magical and a great place to sit outside when the weather is nice. Also, you can't beat the location...right off the bike path and trail and within walking distance to Dickson street. Their crepes are very tasty as well. Now to the not-so-good: The coffee. I know good coffee. Arsaga's serves coffee better than "the bigs" but more often than not my drink either tastes bitter (like burned coffee beans) or, in the rare case of getting a sweet drink, over-powered with flavoring. There does not seem to be any consistency with how their drinks are prepared. Secondly (and most importantly in my opinion) is the staff. Never have I felt more unwelcome in a restaurant than here...and I used to go there at least 4 times a week and knew the staff. From the moment you walk in the door, you are not greeted with a smile, even if they aren't busy. The service is slow and it often takes over 25 minutes to get your food (even if you just get eggs and bacon). Finally, when this place first started, they encouraged people and students to come in, grab a drink, and study. They later tried to change their brand to a full-service restaurant that didn't allow studying but didn't communicate that well with their customers. As a person who is out of school, I liked the peaceful atmosphere of being able to go there and unwind, but now that is hard to find.
(3)Keryl M.
Yummy!! Loved the Apple Brie Crepe, the coffee with lavender, and the Nutella banana crepe!! A must stop if your in ARK
(4)Bethany K.
We love Argasa's and eat here as often as we come to Fayetteville. I'm giving it three stars for the coffee, unbelievably. This time we ordered double espresso and hot chocolate while we waited for our meal. After a very long wait, the espresso arrived, barely room temperature in an almost cold cup. I did not order coffee because of the lack of choices in the brews offered. Additionally, they were the same choices the last two times we were here. Its because I like a light roast that I'm commenting, and none were offered. Overall we enjoy coming here. Each time we enjoy the atmosphere we learn more of the idiosyncrasies: Get your own hot drinks from the bar while you wait. The coffee is okay. Not great. Get the espresso drinks. Don't sit on the enclosed patio when it's cold. No one closes the door. Don't order the Townie during the weekend. Its better during the week, When they have time to pay attention to it. Prepare to wait over an hour once you've arrived before you eat. The crepes and cremes are wonderful. The staff is delightful. We will be back. Even with the issues, we love it.
(3)Caleb A.
The food was incredible. Pommes & Porc is the way to go: the perfect sweet and savory combination. Iced coffee wasn't half bad either. And definitely priced fairly. I'm glad I don't live in Fayetteville or I would spend way too much money here!
(5)Josh C.
We rode our bikes here from lake Fayetteville on a Saturday afternoon and decided to stop. There is plenty of bike parking out front. The servers were all very friendly, and we sat on the big porch. We shared a beer, (Ozark Beer Co. Hard Work, very good!), and some beer cheese fries. They were not near as good as the beer cheese fries at Apple Blossom, but they were OK. We had to leave quickly due to the rain coming in, so we did not have time to try anything else. The inside is very cool and decorated very nicely. We will go back and try something else on the menu besides fries.
(3)Amber L.
While researching places to visit and restaurants to eat at while in NW Arkansas, I came across Arsaga's Depot. So glad I did! Such a unique, refreshing restaurant. The menu caught my attention right away - gourmet crepes and fries? Yes, please. My husband and I started with an appetizer of fries- the Depot Poutine (black pepper fries, tarragon gravy, ricotta, bacon, and chives) for $8.95. Although the combination sounded amazing - I thought they were "just okay." My husband seemed to really enjoy, however. For lunch, I had the Pommes & Porc crepes, while my husband tried the La Coop crepes. OMG! Both were so good! Truly, unique, delicious combinations that work well together. The location is also superb- located right off of Dickson Street.
(5)Scott R.
Great crepes, very good coffee, and warm atmosphere. If you come to Fayetteville, you got try this place!
(5)JoAnn D.
If you are into faux crepes and customers who think they know what an urban coffee house is really like... this is a place for you.
(1)Jess M.
Sorry Arsaga's, I really wanted to give you a better rating, but the practical college student in me just can't. You all have a few delicious coffee drinks and I've been really happy with your outdoors seating. Here's where my grievance lies- why oh why as a business that serves coffee in a college town would you ever shut off your wifi to customers?? I went in today to get lunch and work on writing my school paper, and was greeted with "We don't turn on wifi until 3". I had just spend 10 minutes finding a parking spot and had to turn around and leave. Bummer. If you ever decide to keep your wifi on at all times, let me know. Like the loyal coffee addict I am, I'll come crawling back for delicious espresso and I'll revoke my 2-stars. Until then though, I'll be going to the many coffee shops that I feel certain won't dupe me.
(2)Brianna E.
Coffee is great. The staff is always friendly and all smiles. They have plenty of outside seating so, it is a perfect place to go around this time of year! I love crepes, I wish they were a little thinner and I thought the tea was a little weak. BUT that might have just been the blend I got. Overall a really nice place to stop by and visit!
(4)Sean M.
I have only been here once and had an okay experience. The atmosphere was great, being right off of the trail and train station. The Atlas Crepe was incredible. However, either they are understaffed or they don't have servers who can prioritize. We didn't receive water for 15 minutes and waited a good 45 after ordering our food, all the while a family coming in after us got prompt service. Overall, 4/5 solely based on food quality. Otherwise, hire more people.
(4)Jeffery C.
Sat for 20 minutes this morning. No one even bothered to bring us water. Good food but need to work on the service. We walked out...and no one noticed. Arsagas was our go to for brunch but trying to remember why.
(1)Joey A.
We came from out of town and happened to stumble upon this small rustic looking restaurant. Me and my wife both ordered the Crepe Atlas. We also ordered the 20 oz Maple Latte to go with our meals. The crepes came with potatoes and an aioli sauce. Both crepes came out really delicious, and the coffee was absolutely divine. Definitely a place I would come back to. A+
(5)Maitreyee R.
Wow!! love the variety of different crepes they have! My husband & I both enjoyed the food. Service was great and helped us with making choices! Definately going back!!!
(4)Ricky A.
Place was way too nice for me to be in there after driving for 10 hours. I was all filthy and delirious. Everyone else looked roughly similar but you could just tell that they actually intended on that type of thing. All stylish and all of that. At first glance, prices were sort of high, but the portions are actually ridiculous. Coffee tasted about right. I'd go there more often if I had to be in Fayetteville more than once every 6 years for a show in a skatepark where the stage is damn 20 feet in the air. Showed up to the place and was like, "what is this dude". Turned out to be kind of fun, mostly because we didn't actually carry our gear up a high rise and lift it up our heads, we just played on the damn floor in the middle of a half pipe. Get one of the meal crepes, potatoes are clutch as hell.
(4)Chris S.
A bit over priced, have to pay for parking, and no smoking OUTSIDE on the BACK porch! Though wonderful facilities, great selection, friendly staff. Always a disappointment when a place that serves alcohol, has outdoor seating with heat lamps, and STILL doesn't allow smoking outside. Would be a regular there is I could have my cigar out back on their outside heated porch.
(3)D D.
This is a great place to visit for anyone that is in the Northwest Arkansas area. There is a great coffee selection, delicious food, and tasty sweet items. They are located directly on the bike path so it is a great location to carb and caff up after a long ride/run. The parking is limited but paid parking is available. The service is very friendly and the atmosphere is very relaxing. There is plenty of seating inside and outside the building. The design of the reprogrammed space is a great experience filled with nice architectural details. This is a must do for anyone visiting the Fayetteville area.
(5)Patty B.
Seriously disappointed. It has such a cute atmosphere, but the staff and the food aren't worth more than one star. Food came super late, order was messed up and the server was rude about it and then when we did receive our order, my salad was drowning in dressing (more like 5 pieces of spring lettuce for a salad), and the crepe was so over cooked. So sad.
(1)Jen C.
Don't let this kitchy hipster-hangout fool you based on appearances alone. Don't get me wrong, my server was lovely and my food was decent (though for mostly vegetable VERY overpriced) however despite having the prime location right along the bike-trail, their bicycle racks seem virtually non-existent: My husband & I had to chain our bikes against the fence, If there were more metal racks spaced around outside, they MIGHT attract more business. Also, apparently they don't turn on their wi-fi until after 3PM. One of the male servers told us that this is because they try to "hold off the 'studiers' (students) so that more people can sit and eat" On a weekday this might make sense, but TODAY IS SUNDAY. It would seem that the managers don't understand that Fayetteville is a college town (this location is immediately downhill from the University of Arkansas) and for some reason insist on neglecting reasonable accomodation to the biggest customer-base in Fayetteville. There's absolutely no reason why they can't set up their wi-fi to work in the form of half-hour or hour long sessions, there are many other cafes and restaurants in Fayetteville that do this. Students want a comfortable place to relax and/or get some work done, along with decent coffee and food. My food was tasty and my server was otherwise very nice, but the lack of bike-racks and non-existent Internet connectivity (and for a really dumb reason) killed the experience for me.
(2)Ben H.
Great coffee and amazing crepes with well-crafted and interesting ingredient combinations
(5)Jon T.
Went here while visiting family and got Shitty service...it took 20 minutes to get seated, fine it happens...it takes another 20 minutes to get orders in, got a little irritated...took almost 40 minutes to get food...food was okay but not worth the wait nor the money. Along with that, cause of the long wait...our car along with 10 others gets fucking booted and we all try to explain to lady we are not from here and she just put it on. Great holiday spirit. How about this get more workers and more parking spots. Spent a total of $80+ for crappy service and wasting my time.
(1)Tori K.
Great coffee but awkward atmosphere if you're just dropping in for a coffee. I walked in, no one greeted me, and the girl who took my order didn't say hello or even look up from the iPad to ask what I wanted. The drink was a little overpriced for what I got and once I had my drink I couldn't find an empty seat that wasn't labeled "Reserved" even though the place was 3/4 empty. I sat down somewhere and felt like I was going to be told to move but I was further ignored by staff. I'll forgive almost anything for good coffee but I'll probably pick elsewhere to go from now on.
(3)David O.
One of the better restaurants in the area. The coffee is good and the food is, too, but the prices are high for my wallet. Great location on the bike path, but it is in the overpriced Dickson Street "entertainment district, " where you are likely to have your car towed as a routine matter. You will either pay a lot for parking or you'll pay a lot MORE for parking in the wrong place. The best time to visit this place is for brunch on the weekend mornings. On-street parking is free until 2 PM.
(4)Freya H.
I have been to Arsaga's a few times and seriously love this place!! It took a few months for me to get in the door and once I did, I really wish I had come sooner. The menu is different, featuring mostly crepe dishes, but they have a really unique selection of salads and fry plates. I am so in love with their kale salad and their chef salad [NOTE: order the half chef salad...because the half is huge! I'm not saying it's a bad thing either! My fiancé and I have split a salad before and been totally fine!] The fries are so, so amazing. I just moved here from Toronto and was missing poutine. Arsaga's definitely filled that void! I would recommend it to anyone and plan on taking every visitor I have to there!
(5)Caleb C.
I have eaten here twice, the second time was today. The first time I had the Berzinski plate and it was delicious and I really looked forward to coming back. Today I went there for brunch and had the Ozark crepe and was very disappointed. I have had many savory crepes similar to this but this was in no way savory. Bland is the only way to describe it. I can't speak much for the other crepes because my friend had the same thing. Besides that it has a nice atmosphere and several drink choices and you can order bottomless coffee cups.
(3)Lori H.
What a great unique selection on this menu I didn't know that you can have with tenderloin crepe. It's called Love Me Tender! On the outside deck. There is plenty of breeze and shade. Sounds of smooth jazz play while kids laughter is heard as they ride their bikes and ring their bells on Frisco Trail.
(5)Gen T.
First time going today and it was pretty cool. It feels cozy in there and I was greeted in no more than 10 seconds and was directed to the TO GO section at my request. The staff was nice and patient w me bc I felt overwhelmed with everything going on. Crepes were delicious and the coffee was good. I noticed a back patio section that looked intriguing but I wasn't brave enough to check it out bc they were busy. My TO GO order didn't include cutlery so I didn't get to eat my food until the evening. :(
(4)Sarah S.
Great food, great coffee and drinks. The self-serve coffee situation is quite a fiasco though and I really wish they would change this. People congregate in the center of the room waiting for tables while servers try to run food and people wait in the to-go order line (blocking the coffee station), while diners also add to the confusion trying to refill their own coffee. There has to be a better way. Will still go to Arsaga's despite this issue, but it could improve the dining experience if this changed.
(4)Madelyn A.
Great espresso and lots of seating options (both indoor and outdoor). This is one of my favorite places to spend time when I'm in town.
(5)Quincy D.
Great atmosphere and the food is phenomenal. They play a great mix of blues and 50's music. The service was fast even though it was packed. The waitstaff was very friendly. I will definitely make this a regular on my list.
(5)Ben R.
I stopped in twice while visiting Fayetteville. It is a cool building - an old railroad depot. The drinks and baked goods were great and I had a delicious dinner - the Townie (I'm an omnivore and I loved it). They have a nice porch and picnic tables along the trail.
(5)Britt W.
This is one of my favorite places to eat when I'm in town visiting my family.The food is so tasty and fresh! Plus, there's something for all kinds of eaters- vegetarians (like myself), vegans, meat eaters, kids, etc... I especially love the crepes! The last time I visited I got the vegan tofu scramble. It was really good, but enormous! I'd recommend sharing with someone and getting a sweet crepe for desert. Besides their staple coffee drinks, they also have some tasty prosecco-based cocktails, as well as other wines and beers. I love this place! It's a great spot for all occasions.
(5)David B.
As far as coffee shops go, you can't get much better than this. The mood during the day is casual and at night it is usually very relaxing. Located right on the trail, this coffee shop is hands down one of the best places I have found for both studying or going to lunch with friends. The servers are ok, however, the crepes are legendary! Getting hungry again just thinking about it....
(5)Steve O.
I thought that the espresso was excellent, and my brother liked his spinach, banana, and orange smoothie. The servers are college age and trendy. I thought they were OK, but my sister-in-law thought there was a bit of "meanness" in ours haha. I had the chorizo and huevos crêpes, which I found to be good...sort of like a croque Madame in crêpe form. My sister-in-law ordered the Pommes et Porc...which was supposed to have apples, bacon, and Brie (I believe)...but only had the apples and minimal cheese. All the menu items can be ordered sans meat and veganized. Service was really slow, but the food essentially overcame the deficits of service. It was certainly better than Subway on a Sunday, but the menu description needs to match the item delivered and the service needs a shot of B-12.
(3)Adrienne S.
The food, atmosphere and coffee are great, but I was off-put from the moment I walked in the door. I was greeted w, "Are you eating?" No hi, hello, welcome, just-- what do you want and will I make any money off you?
(4)Brian D.
recommend the shrimp and polenta. PBR is $2
(4)Amanda G.
I stopped in at Arsaga's twice on a recent trip to Fayetteville - once for lunch and once for coffee and a pastry. The atmosphere and space are great and in a good location to walk from campus. I had a lunch crepe that was good, but nothing special. The Hummingbird was a solid drink option and a nice alternative to lemonade. The raspberry preserves crepe with ricotta was excellent! I don't know that I'd come back for a meal, but I'd certainly come back for a sweet crepe. I had the winter spice latte that was on special, and it was exactly as advertised. I was hoping for almond milk as an option, but the only non-dairy option was soy milk, which tasted just fine with the special. The almond croissant was also good, but probably not something I'd make a special trip for. All in all, a great option for coffee and sweet crepes! I'll be back the next time I'm passing through.
(3)Carla K.
Their bacon is amazing!
(5)John B.
C and I were photographing Old Main at the University of Arkansas for University Icons several days ago and noticed a guy climbing along the stone base of the building. i.e. practicing his climbing skills. We struck up a conversation and asked for a recommendation for dinner. Without hesitation he told us that Arsaga's Depot was his favorite, so we took his recommendation. And we're glad we did. Fortunately, he explained how to find the restaurant, because it's not along the street and easy to miss. We settled in on the porch that faces the bike path to enjoy the live music. We ordered both savory and desert crepes. Wine was reasonably priced. Everything was excellent. Service was good and the casual ambiance is relaxing.
(4)Marcus A.
This is the must-go-to place for breakfast in Fayeteville. Soups and salads. Sweet and savory crepes. Great coffee. Everything fresh and delicious.
(5)Bill B.
Best place ever to have a cup of coffee!! a must stop if your in the area!
(5)Chris D.
Our group of friends has started a new Saturday morning activity. We meet at The Botanical Gardens in Fayetteville and ride our bikes on the Fayetteville trail system, (about 20 miles round trip) to Arsaga's Depot for breakfast. It's located just off of Dickson but right on the trail. Each time we add a new face to the group, they can't wait to go the next week so that they can enjoy the fantastic breakfast at Arsaga's. They have something for everyone in our group from the picky to the hearty appetite, they have it all. Crepes, never thought I would say this, are good. We have at least six each week and as many as 10 some Saturdays and the service is always top notch. The servers are always pleasant and do a good job of keeping up with who is with whom when check time rolls around. I can't wait for Saturday.
(4)Emily G.
Kayla was a wonderful waitress for us, our orders were taken as soon as we were ready and food arrived shortly after. the music and crepes were wonderful and desserts were fantastic!
(5)Rachel B.
This review is about customer service only, being that I didn't get any food on my visit. We came to meet our friends for Sunday brunch who has just gotten there and ordered, we found them and waited for our waitress to come bring us our menus. When she came, she told us they were really busy and that if we ordered our food would take a very long time and suggested we just get something to drink. We could have probably asked her to bring the menus anyway but it just seemed like she didn't even want us to order, and it rubbed me the wrong way. The food our friends had looked very good though. Just visiting from out of town, but I may give it another try next time we're in town.
(2)Jeramy P.
First and foremost, the staff and ownership of Arsaga's is fantastic. Absolutely top quality. Even if the food sucked (which it doesn't) I'd come here often. The food, as I mentioned, is very good. I'm actually not a coffee drinker, but I enjoy a good crepe and they deliver with gusto. Love Arsaga's
(5)Pat B.
I've been here twice and the food is pretty good with a nice outside sitting area that's covered. Good location, also. Pretty hipster in terms of everyone working there. They kind of let you figure it out on your own. Like, you go get your own coffee, for example. Breakfast only, really. Not a bad spot.
(3)Billy M.
No question this artisan coffee shop near the tracks has it clicking. Great espresso drinks and preparation. Crepe options are plentiful and delicious. On a nice day both sides of the restaurant offer calm, relaxed outside dining. Chef, you should not be smoking near diners in back. Don't kill those taste buds as you need them to stay on top of your art.
(4)Zahid L.
This place is fantastic - definitely one of the better local eats. I have been going to Arsaga's for the past year and have never been disappointed. Both their breakfast and lunch menu's have quite the variety of options. Who knew crepes could be this yummy?! I have taken a couple of out-of-towners here when they come to visit, and they really like the freshness and lightness of the food too. Not to mention, the back patio has great seating and is conveniently right off the Frisco running trail!
(5)Sam K.
Let's just say that I'm a little biased. I've been going to Arsaga's since the first block street location opened above Hugos way-back-when ('92?). And Continue to enjoy it now. I spent most of my afternoons in College studying at the location on Gregg St. I still consider it my go-to spot even though I've moved across town close to Dickson St. Wait, What? There's an Arsaga's on Dickson now? It's also a Creperie? Awesome. Listen. I was excited when I heard about this a year ago. The location is fantastic, Cary and crew put a lot into it and it shows. It's right off of Dickson and West in a large space next to the Frisco trail. There's limited parking in front. I can see this turning into an issue because the free spots are pretty close to two separate paid lots. Otherwise, the layout is great, the space looks awesome, and there's back porch overlooking the trail. While I'm stoked for coffee within walking distance from my house I really went to try the crepes. I split a buckwheat crepe stuffed with greens and fresh tomatoes with my girlfriend. The portion was fine to share but I'd recommend getting a whole crepe to yourself. We sat on the back deck and briefly talked to the owner as he made the rounds bussing tables and handing out food. It's got a great vibe. It's new but familiar. It's the same service you know and love but now with Crepes. Definitely worth a visit if you're an out-of-towner. Highlights- -the cafe/ back porch are huge -literally right off of the bike trail (yay!) -bike repair stand right in front of the cafe -best crepes in Fayetteville. -Great Coffee -Great people watching
(5)Jessi B.
Wonderful! This spot was recommended to us by a local and it was fantastic! The service was great, she answered tons of questions and was really sweet and helpful even though we had lots of little special requests. Also the crepes were amazing - the homemade ricotta is definitely worth a little extra it was great. The whipped cream was probably the best we've had. Loved this place!
(5)John S.
Great atmosphere and great spot for brunch. Mostly Crepes foodwise, vegetarian and glutenfree crepe and food options. Drinks are limited to Mimosas and a Bloody Mary made with Sake? A good selection of self pour coffees.
(4)Lissette S.
Crepes are amazing. Great place for breakfast/brunch/lunch. Also very nice coffee shop to work from/have informal business meetings.
(4)Daryl B.
Had a late brunch here with my wife and Sister in Law on Sunday afternoon and was impressed with the food and the service. My wife and I are on a special diet but had no problem finding something on the menu we could have. We all had a different type of Savory Crepe and then shared around the table. The atmosphere was very cozy in the old depot and located right by the bike path. Service on one item was a little slow because they had an issue in the kitchen, however, it was not noticed because we all had something to start with. Can't wait to get off this diet so I can try some of the sweet crepes.
(5)Taylor W.
The best new place in Fayetteville. This Arsaga's is fantastic! The things that make it unique are the food, location and atmosphere. CREPES! It serves amazing crepes. I've had 3 of them - and they were all amaze balls. Located downtown in a historic building adjacent to the railroad tracks and the bike trail, it has large decks on the front and back as well as a shaded sitting area along the edge of the bike trail. It's easily walkable to the University of Arkansas campus and the rest of downtown. I've never been to France, but the atmosphere seems like it would be something reminiscent of a French bistro. Burlap booth seats outside, wood floors inside, French wine glasses, comfortable lighting, etc. They do serve wine and beer. I'd recommend just going ahead and getting a whole crepe since a 1/2 crepe will only save you about $2. Oh, and the side of potatoes are delish as well. Only thing that would make it better would be if they added sangria to the menu. That and if school never started again since this place will be packed once it does.
(5)S I.
Coffee is decent (4 stars possibly). Crepes were maybe 2-3 stars. Salads would be 1 (generously). Service was a NO stars. The service at the coffee bar while we were down here was great, we just kept having issues with servers if sitting at a table. At one point we were told that having mostly the flowers and stems of the Arugula in a Mediterranean salad is normal... Stick to the coffee bar...
(2)Sacha D.
I still love the coffee here but this review was for the food i have inquired to taste coming from there kitchen and it was really good i love the fact they use fresh veggies and fruits from farmers :) the meals they pump out of the kitchen was amazing and so full of flavor would i eat there again well yes i would i have ate there in the mornings only have yet to eat at nite there and taste a glass of wine they serve but i am sure that will soon happen soon i am sure i or anyone else that eats there is sure not to be disappointed
(5)Callan C.
The new Arsaga's has completely revitalized my hope in this brand in F-ville. Arsaga's has always been nice for its local cred and good locations, but it always left me wanting something more. The new place hits on all cylinders. 1. Amazing location off Dickson and the bike path 2. Great design with plenty of room inside and OUTSIDE 3. Beer and wine!! Thank you for bringing an alternative to Common Grounds!! 4. Delicious crepes - a much appreciated addition to the F-ville food scene Went twice on a recent visit back home and expect to hit it up every time I return!
(4)Chris H.
Nice and chill place. It's comfortable and I really like their chairs. It's got a good blend of the rural-blended-with-urban kind of feel. It's coated right next to the towns main hiking trail, next to a stream. Passing through the town, I delayed my departure for a whole day thanks to a friend who took me there. I wanted to just hang out there!
(4)Colby P.
Outstanding! Everything we had was exceptional. The only thing that could have been better is the price, but it was worth it.
(5)Adam H.
Awesome dessert crepes! Loved the local folk jam.
(5)Kevin W.
Pretty good coffee but terrible service. Also the people were quite rude.
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