The Rail a pizza company Menu

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  • Keith T.

    The Thai pie was spicy! We had not one but 2 delicious dips for the cheese filled appetizer. Clearly the garlic was a fresh ingredient that many places let get old. We were there on a Sunday which was a bit busy for them but still got good service. Can't wait to get another pizza!

    (5)
  • Robert A.

    Its OK, but not worth a special trip. $12.49 for a 10" pie is a bit pricey, even for overpriced NWA. Sauce is pretty spicy - I'm fine with it but it won't be to everyone's taste. Ordered a Dumpster and the Thai pizza; they were quite generous with the toppings, esp. the chicken on the Thai. I prefer and recommend going to Fratelli's in Siloam Springs - better ingredients and taste, pretty authentic (ie. like Italy), and less expensive.

    (3)
  • Fairey F.

    Meh. Prices go up and quality goes down. The wine especially is overpriced. The food isn't great. The pizza is generally laden with cheese and the toppings are lacking. I am also surprised that the salads and dressings are not better as I usually find pizza joints excel in both. The atmosphere is good, though. Ok place to have a beer.

    (2)
  • Cody S.

    Unbelievable service by Brandon! The food is awesome and all homemade! The wedge salad is "to die for" and the pizza crust and the sauce is wonderful with a great hint of garlic. Most restaurants stumble upon opening...this place rocks it and is just unbelievable. Come out to Downtown Rogers and try it!

    (5)
  • Darren F.

    I'm gonna go with meh on this joint. There is def better pizza in NWA. The Louisiana Hot Wings were ok...but this is a pizza joint. And the krust on the pizza was down right not good. Its a shame too because I'm all about local joints. I can see an appeal for some after work grab a beer folks. But that's about it.

    (2)
  • Nakia B.

    Damgood Pies in Fayetteville has been my favorite, but this place is now high on my list, too. The wings are superb, ranch is homemade, and I think it was the margarita pizza that made my belly smile. Loved the Denver feel too, with the street view seating.

    (5)
  • Jen R.

    Fantastic wings. Relaxed atmosphere. Make sure to finish your pizza with a little honey.

    (5)
  • Chip G.

    As others have said this is a loud restaurant and is set up for the beer and pizza crowd. That's not a problem for me but taking your three pre-teens there and expecting free soft drink refills will be a disappointment. However, if you want to catch part of a game and drink good cold beer, you could do a lot worse. The service is great and the wings are always good. The pork shanks are delicious and a perfect appetizer for two or a meal for one. Try their cheeseburger pizza for something completely different and very, very good. Blue cheese dressing... Perfect.

    (5)
  • Elizabeth R.

    I didn't particularly care for their pizza. The sauce was very sugary tasting, but it was edible. I asked if I could substitute a small caesar salad instead of the house salad, because they didn't offer a small caesar on the menu and the server told me I couldn't. I work in a restaurant myself, and I know that this is a completely reasonable request that can be easily accommodated without making any extra work for the cook, or costing the business any extra money. So for her to tell me no without even checking with a manager seemed a little ridiculous. Anyway, The Rail attempts to serve authentic, homemade pizza from real ingredients, but the product the deliver is ultimately somewhat disappointing. Not my cup of tea. They are also closed on Sunday.

    (2)
  • Paige F.

    I love local. I love supporting local over chain. The service was exceptional. The food was not tasty - at the table we tried pizza, salad and wings. Pizza was tasteless, crust was about even with the sauce - bland. I was surprised. Salad was just iceberg lettuce and not even fresh. Tomatoes were fresh. The wings were apparently just OK. Love the location, love the fact it's local - will not eat there again.

    (2)
  • J J.

    Bland (canned?) pasta sauce. Good pizza crust and cheese though. Limited menu. Only canned soft drinks. Really great service.

    (2)
  • Kim S.

    Good food, great atmosphere and excellent beer selection. I prefer going around lunch when it is less crowded.

    (5)
  • Prasanna G.

    Nice place to hang out with friends for beer and wings. I thought their wings were much better than pizza. Friendly service for sure. I will go there again. And again. But yes, only 3 stars for now.

    (3)
  • Don W.

    Great pizza with some different choices (the thai pizza is fantastic). Located in historic downtown Rogers. All this and 1554 on tap! We've been half a dozen times and enjoyed everyone.

    (5)
  • Paul P.

    I came in from out of town searching out local beer. I was referred here. Let's start with the pizza. Mine was a little undercooked and nothing special. The sauce had too much oregano for me. However , service was excellent and they have some decent beer on tap. Let's get to the best thing though. Those pork wings! OMG those are awesome. Get them. Bottom line is that I was happy enough overall and this was worth the visit if you are in Rogers.

    (4)
  • Brad H.

    First visit, great service first off seated right away and waitress was great, took drink orders right away and returned at the opportune times. We had the pork shanks and the 16" Dumpster pizza. Pork shanks had good taste too them but they seemed to be over done, meaning the pork was dried out not juicy. The dumpster even though we knew it had green olives on it not a fan, they ruined the taste of the pizza. The sauce was too sweet for my taste and the crust was burned, too black on the edges and the bottom. We will return to try other items maybe just a bad experience.

    (3)
  • Mary O.

    The BSB pizza was awesome. Started off our lunch with a caprese salad and cheese bread, yummy. Service was excellent.

    (5)
  • Kristi H.

    We sat outside on the patio. Great atmosphere. Service was wonderful. The wedge salad was fantastic!! Great combination of blue cheese flavor along with the crunch of bacon and onions. We ordered a 10" pie. 1/2 margarita and 1/2 BSB with the BBQ sauce on the side. The margarita pizza was just ok. Lacked flavor on its own. BSB was fantastic. The sauce was spicy and we loved it.

    (4)
  • B E.

    The wings are excellent, the pizza is yummy and the atmosphere is fun. We love The Rail!

    (5)
  • S L.

    Good food but the service sucks!!!! The wait staff does not take care of you. Been there 3 times (2 too many) spending $70+ each visit and each time they got my order wrong. Can't get a beverage and the waitress was more interested in visiting with her coworkers. This was my last trip to the rail. Too bad - great food, but poor service...

    (2)
  • Bill M.

    Great pizza and the Wings in Louisiana Sauce, are some of the best I have had. This is a great addition to the area.

    (4)
  • Levi P.

    Great pizza for a small town! It's more expensive than Pizza Hut, but worth the price and they have fun topping choices.

    (4)
  • S L.

    Good food but the service sucks!!!! The wait staff does not take care of you. Been there 3 times (2 too many) spending $70+ each visit and each time they got my order wrong. Can't get a beverage and the waitress was more interested in visiting with her coworkers. This was my last trip to the rail. Too bad - great food, but poor service...

    (2)
  • Bill M.

    Great pizza and the Wings in Louisiana Sauce, are some of the best I have had. This is a great addition to the area.

    (4)
  • Levi P.

    Great pizza for a small town! It's more expensive than Pizza Hut, but worth the price and they have fun topping choices.

    (4)
  • Chi W.

    very good pizza. the pig wings are a must try if you are a fan of buffalo wings or bbq ribs. Wings are also very good. The place is SMALL so expect to wait if you are going on a Friday evening. I try to go off hours so I don't have to wait. Avoid bringing a large group (5+) due to limited seating. Staff is generally friendly and their sodas are canned. This is the first establishment that I've come across in NWA that did not serve sweet tea but you might say it lends to the atmosphere of being somewhere else especially if you are sitting on the back patio.

    (4)
  • Brenda A.

    Loved the atmosphere...good people great pizza especially with a cold beer. I plan on returning soon!!

    (5)
  • Alicia M.

    Pizza here is pretty good - lots of cheese and fresh. The wings are awesome! Definitely recommended. I would suggest no large parties and no kids except at lunch.

    (4)
  • Terri G.

    Enjoyed a Caprese Salad followed by the Thai Pizza recommended by Ashley - unique and flavorable. The wine was served in custom crafted tumbler by a local artisan.

    (4)
  • Scott P.

    I think this is best pizza in NWA. I have lived in NWA all my life. I love the atmosphere, it makes you feel like you are in a hometown bar, with great pizza...The Best! Great Local Beers too.

    (5)
  • Brock H.

    Best wings in NWA, please for the love of God skip BWW's and go to the Rail. The pizza is good, certainly above average for the area, but the wings are where it's at here.

    (5)
  • Ross C.

    Great pork shanks and sauce, really good wings as well. I had the garlic Parmesan and the Louisiana hot sauce wings and I enjoyed them both. I didn't have the pizza but everyone else I was with really enjoyed it.

    (4)
  • Ed O.

    I've been to the Rail 4 times and its always been great. They use fresh ingredients for the pizza and the pork shanks are super good. The wings are tasty, but a bit on the small side. Beer is cold and delicious. I've never had any problems with the service. First time I went there was for my birthday and the waitress paid for one of my beers. I'm a pizza snob, and The Rail has the best pizza I've ever had. Try it, you'll like it.

    (5)
  • Dennis P.

    Visiting from Dallas TX, looking for a good pizza place. This place was great! Had some of their local beers and they were very tasty. I did not mind the prices, but I do live in downtown Dallas and I'm used to paying with my future children every time I go out.

    (5)
  • Doug E.

    Great pizza but the pork shanks are by far the best! Great atmosphere. Small bar but great staff. Glass won't be empty often!!

    (5)
  • A K.

    Come for the pizza, fall in love with the wings. If you don't like their pizza, you might as well move to communist China. Try the dumpster. It's the best pizza in all of NWA. The wings. Oh, the wings. I've had lots of wings in my time. Usually served from hooters girls or those skanks over at twin peaks. Let me tell you......these are THE BESTS wings you'll ever eat. I don't know what they do to get them so crispy on the outside, yet tender and juicy on the inside, but they do it well. Good quality wings too, unlike that crap you get at JJs. And the sauce. Try the chefs hot #3. It's the best. Unless you are a little girl.

    (5)
  • Chris H.

    We went here for lunch the other day. Their service is decent and the atmosphere is very cool. Their pizza sauce is a little sweeter than I care for. I'm not sure about their prices. It was like $6.50 for a slice and a salad, plus another buck or two for a can of coke. That seemed a little high to me, but maybe I'm comparing it to the pizza chains.

    (3)
  • Ryan H.

    I was expecting a lot out of this place. I went here on a business-ish lunch a few weeks ago. Unique interior. Waitress forgot what each of us ordered but was friendly and apologetic. Food: VERY greasy pizza. I don't like my pizza to drip grease as I eat it. The crust was burnt and crispy but the interior of the pizza seemed under-cooked. My "Ceasar" side salad was composed of iceberg lettuce exclusively and much of the lettuce was going/gone brown. Prices: Cheap but the quality is cheap too.

    (2)
  • Joab N.

    My favorite local restaurant. Great pizza and the best chicken wings this side of the Mason-Dixon. The staff is great and they serve up a good selection of beer including all the best local stuff and delicious wine. There's a cool patio out back but come early cause this place is popular and they fill up quick.

    (5)
  • Murray W.

    I cannot believe the other reviews of The Rail here on Yelp. This place is the best place to get pizza in Benton county. The crust is fresh and handmade, the cheese the best mozzarella used in town. They have a solid beer selection, and finally there is a restaurant with some serious atmosphere. I love this place. I think you will too. This isn't a quiet little hideaway, it is a downtown pizza joint; a great addition to downtown Rogers.

    (5)
  • Jennifer C.

    Awesome place anyone that says otherwise is on crack ;) The pizza is great, the wings are yummy and the service is awesome. A place where everyone knows your name and has your drink waiting for you. Love the rail!

    (5)
  • Giedre T.

    The pizza including the crust is made from scratch. It is delicious. I don't get why people are complaining about the crust because it is made from scratch and it is nice and thin. Not greasy at all. Last time I went there, they went a little crazy on olives but the pizza is great. I had the "everything" pizza. Also, I recommend trying "caprese" as an appetizer, you won't regret it.

    (5)
  • Steve L.

    Easily 3.5 stars, almost 4. I was back in NWA to work on my house and to visit with friends, when one of them suggested we hit The Rail for some Pabst Blue Ribbon and pizza. For a cheesehead like myself, that combo always sounds unbeatable, so we loaded-up the car and headed for downtown Rogers. In an unrelated note... Rogers should be commended for the work they're doing with the historic downtown area. The section of town is gorgeous, and I love the kitschy and "mom-n-pop" variety of shops, diners, and stores that are helping to revive the area. The farmers market is great, too - keep up the good work, and people of NWA, please frequent these stores! You've got a good thing going here. We arrived at the Rail at around 8:00pm on a Friday night. The place was fairly busy, but we scored bar stools and decided to spend our time bellied-up to the bar. The bartender was fast, friendly, and fun - she poured us a pitcher of PBR and gave us a menu. We decided to try the BBQ chicken pizza; our order went in, and the pitcher was refilled. I admired the brick walls and the bright-and-airy nature of the place. I noticed a lot of younger couples sitting in booths; a family with young kids was sitting at a table. I'm not so sure this is the best "family" establishment - it's more contemporary/adult-oriented, so if the Rail is on your list of places for a weekend evening, you may want to leave the kiddos at home and enjoy an evening with the grown-ups instead... Our pizza arrived after a short wait, and it looked fantastic. The crust of a pizza makes-or-breaks the deal for me, and my eyes almost fell out of their sockets when I spied this beauty. The crust featured a nice light char (as all good crusts should), was airy, chewy, and just slightly sweet in flavor. It tasted fresh and had that perfect mix between thick and thin. While I like a good thin pizza crust, I'm a sucker for a crust like this one. Score one for the Rail. The toppings were excellent as well - chicken was tender, the onions crisp, and the bacon smokey. The cheese was obviously high quality and low moisture, as there wasn't a hint of grease anywhere. After taking-in all of the sights, I reached for and inhaled a slice. Yum. A very good pizza, especially for Northwest Arkansas. Granted, this wouldn't hold-up as well in, say, New York or Chicago, but nonetheless, the pizza was quite good. When it was all said and done, we devoured the pie, drank our PBRs, and had a great time. The bill was around $38 (with extra sodas and a Tank 7). The Rail - a pizza company = WIN Food = 3.5 stars Service = 4.5 stars (bartender was fantastic!!) Value = 3 stars MISC = 4 stars (cool vibe) So, there you have it. You won't be disappointed by the pizza, unless you're a fan of super greasy or super thick-crust pizza... You'll love the atmosphere, unless you're hoping for a Chuck-E-Cheese or some other big-box experience. If you like to support local businesses that appear to use quality ingredients while serving up great service in a unique environment, look no further.

    (3)
  • Jessica B.

    In town for a visit and told we had to try The Rail. So happy we did. Based on other reviews we tried the Louisiana hot sauce wings and split a wedge salad. So good! We also ordered the Dumpster Pizza but took most of it home because filled up on wings and salad. The pizza was great even warmed up later. Would definitely recommend.

    (5)
  • Cassie M.

    I am between 2 & 3 stars. If its a quiet place you want to enjoy dinner-this is not it. It was so loud that we had trouble talking across the table to each other. Small place in downtown Rogers so prepare to wait for a table when there is no real room to do so. We lucked out and grabbed the last two barstools at the bar. I think The Rail prides themselves on their large beer and wine selection because they have no fountain drinks. You will pay for each pop can. Who does that anymore? It's not really great for kids or families as it is more of a pub setting in my opinion. Plus they have only one table that seats more than four. The others are all 4 top booths so if you have to wait for one table, not sure how you are going to score two. I wasn't too happy with the bartender. While waiting for a table, we each had a beer. $7 tab and when I handed her a ten spot she asked if I wanted change. Who tips $3 when all she did was pop the lids off and hand them to us? It seems they are trying to be a little trendy. No fountain drinks and the wine is not served in wine glasses but ceramic pottery cups. Ok to the food-tried the garlic parmesan wings which were good. My husb and I shared a caesar salad which was really good. I opted no anchovies but they are available. My husband is a meat lover with few veggies so we got the Meat Town Jones pizza-pepperoni, sliced Italian sausage, canadian bacon and beef. The crust is thin which I like. The sauce was a little too sweet for me. I didn't taste the "great hint" of garlic another reviewer mentioned. A sign of a great pizza is to eat the entire slice. I left the crust because it tasted burnt and was too dry. I'd like to go back and have one of the specialty pies with just olive oil and basil or the alfredo versus the red sauce to see if I like it more.

    (3)
  • Katie V.

    Best pizza in Bentonville/Rogers area. I go to Italy a lot and this reminds me the most of the kind of pizza I get there. Also, the wings are great. Worth the drive from Bentonville.

    (5)
  • CJ D.

    Made my second trip to Rail Pizza last night. The pizza is good - perhaps the best in Rogers. Pizza comes in 2 sizes (10' and 16"). Crust was chewy but not very crispy...I like a little crispiness so I would take a few points off for that. They don't skimp on the cheese so if you like the sight of stringy cheese as you pull apart the slices you will be happy with these pies. I also had an order of the cheesy bread - this was very good too. The only quibble I have is the sauce - I couldn't put my finger on it the first time I had their pizza but was able to discern the issue last night...too much oregano in the sauce. So much so that it overpowers the other flavors. I had a side of the sauce for the cheesy bread and stand alone it will make you pucker. The poor tomatoes that were sacrificed for this sauce died in vain...So overall out of 5 possible pepperonis, I give Rail 3. A pizza joint to hang with your friends, drink a cold one and enjoy a slice of decent pizza. But not a place I would ever rave about. Good but not great

    (3)
  • Foodie Q.

    The pizza wasn't that great sauce was to sweet and the crust was dry. Had a Caesar salad the dressing had to much vinaigrette. Did have nice workers and inside was nice atmosphere. Besides that seems overall a place to drink.

    (2)
  • Dashya K.

    Great pizza and beer. Recommend the Dumpster pizza and 1554 draft. Their patio is alright, not the best in town, but its still a very fun atmosphere. Inside, if you get there after 6pm on a Friday you will have to wait for a seat most likely, though worth it, you may have to wait longer than you like. Also, closed on Sunday :( But this place is good and they have a fun selection of food and microbrews.

    (4)
  • Pavel O.

    First time there, I liked it. A very good vibe. Friendly, helpful and informative staff. Nice atmosphere, and from trying the pizza and some wings, I'll be coming back.

    (5)
  • Briana C.

    I love The Rail! If you want a place that feels like home, has good people and great food, this is the place. Everyone is friendly and make you feel very welcome. Service is great too.

    (5)
  • Nick M.

    The Rail is by far my favorite restaurant in the area. We make a special trip from the other side of Bentonville almost weekly. I absolutely love the wedge salad and the Louisiana Hot Wings. Some of the best wings I have ever had with homemade blue cheese? Yes, please!!

    (5)
  • Tod S.

    Pretty good food, decent atmosphere.

    (3)
  • Chip G.

    As others have said this is a loud restaurant and is set up for the beer and pizza crowd. That's not a problem for me but taking your three pre-teens there and expecting free soft drink refills will be a disappointment. However, if you want to catch part of a game and drink good cold beer, you could do a lot worse. The service is great and the wings are always good. The pork shanks are delicious and a perfect appetizer for two or a meal for one. Try their cheeseburger pizza for something completely different and very, very good. Blue cheese dressing... Perfect.

    (5)
  • Jeff B.

    I'm giving The Rail 5 stars. It's a pizzeria, not an Italian bistro. I wouldn't go to the rail for a quiet date, but I wouldn't think twice about going for a post-game party with my friends. You can get loud and have a great time. The food is exceptionally good. If you like Brooklyn-style pies (not the nonsense that Dominos serves as B-style), then I highly recommend The Rail. Prices are reasonable with a 16" starting around $15. Again, if you're happy with flavored styrofoam for $5.55, you may not be happy with paying $15 for a pie...just sayin' I'd also like to note that this is the first pizzeria that I've visited in this area that has Insalata Caprese on the menu. They do a fine job with their Caprese as well! I definitely recommend The Rail to anyone that loves a nice authentic slice of yum!

    (5)
  • Jen R.

    Fantastic wings. Relaxed atmosphere. Make sure to finish your pizza with a little honey.

    (5)
  • Keith T.

    The Thai pie was spicy! We had not one but 2 delicious dips for the cheese filled appetizer. Clearly the garlic was a fresh ingredient that many places let get old. We were there on a Sunday which was a bit busy for them but still got good service. Can't wait to get another pizza!

    (5)
  • Robert A.

    Its OK, but not worth a special trip. $12.49 for a 10" pie is a bit pricey, even for overpriced NWA. Sauce is pretty spicy - I'm fine with it but it won't be to everyone's taste. Ordered a Dumpster and the Thai pizza; they were quite generous with the toppings, esp. the chicken on the Thai. I prefer and recommend going to Fratelli's in Siloam Springs - better ingredients and taste, pretty authentic (ie. like Italy), and less expensive.

    (3)
  • Fairey F.

    Meh. Prices go up and quality goes down. The wine especially is overpriced. The food isn't great. The pizza is generally laden with cheese and the toppings are lacking. I am also surprised that the salads and dressings are not better as I usually find pizza joints excel in both. The atmosphere is good, though. Ok place to have a beer.

    (2)
  • Cody S.

    Unbelievable service by Brandon! The food is awesome and all homemade! The wedge salad is "to die for" and the pizza crust and the sauce is wonderful with a great hint of garlic. Most restaurants stumble upon opening...this place rocks it and is just unbelievable. Come out to Downtown Rogers and try it!

    (5)
  • Darren F.

    I'm gonna go with meh on this joint. There is def better pizza in NWA. The Louisiana Hot Wings were ok...but this is a pizza joint. And the krust on the pizza was down right not good. Its a shame too because I'm all about local joints. I can see an appeal for some after work grab a beer folks. But that's about it.

    (2)
  • Nakia B.

    Damgood Pies in Fayetteville has been my favorite, but this place is now high on my list, too. The wings are superb, ranch is homemade, and I think it was the margarita pizza that made my belly smile. Loved the Denver feel too, with the street view seating.

    (5)
  • Elizabeth R.

    I didn't particularly care for their pizza. The sauce was very sugary tasting, but it was edible. I asked if I could substitute a small caesar salad instead of the house salad, because they didn't offer a small caesar on the menu and the server told me I couldn't. I work in a restaurant myself, and I know that this is a completely reasonable request that can be easily accommodated without making any extra work for the cook, or costing the business any extra money. So for her to tell me no without even checking with a manager seemed a little ridiculous. Anyway, The Rail attempts to serve authentic, homemade pizza from real ingredients, but the product the deliver is ultimately somewhat disappointing. Not my cup of tea. They are also closed on Sunday.

    (2)
  • Paige F.

    I love local. I love supporting local over chain. The service was exceptional. The food was not tasty - at the table we tried pizza, salad and wings. Pizza was tasteless, crust was about even with the sauce - bland. I was surprised. Salad was just iceberg lettuce and not even fresh. Tomatoes were fresh. The wings were apparently just OK. Love the location, love the fact it's local - will not eat there again.

    (2)
  • J J.

    Bland (canned?) pasta sauce. Good pizza crust and cheese though. Limited menu. Only canned soft drinks. Really great service.

    (2)
  • Kim S.

    Good food, great atmosphere and excellent beer selection. I prefer going around lunch when it is less crowded.

    (5)
  • Prasanna G.

    Nice place to hang out with friends for beer and wings. I thought their wings were much better than pizza. Friendly service for sure. I will go there again. And again. But yes, only 3 stars for now.

    (3)
  • Don W.

    Great pizza with some different choices (the thai pizza is fantastic). Located in historic downtown Rogers. All this and 1554 on tap! We've been half a dozen times and enjoyed everyone.

    (5)
  • Michelle K.

    Always excellent. Thai Peanut salad is excellent and the Thai Peanut pizza just knocked my socks off! Their wings are the best in town.

    (5)
  • Samuel W.

    Tried the Alfred, sausage, and a meat one. All were pretty solid. I think the Alfred was my favorite. Came with sausage, chicken, Alfredo sauce, cheese, spinach, and mushroom. They have some pretty good looking pizzas. I would definitely try the Thai chicken next time. Looked good. Inside the restaurant this place is pretty small. They bar and seating was all packed when I went. Obviously popular. They also have lots of wing options I think too but didn't try those.

    (3)
  • Rancher R.

    This family-run place has a great my-friends-are-here feeling. You'll love it the minute you walk it. There is a buzz of people enjoying themselves and it's not because of the beer. Two of us shared the 10-inch "The Alfred" pizza, a yummy combination of tasty goodies on excellent creamy chewy cheese. It has a little bit of zip to complement the Alfredo sauce. The Rail is only two short blocks from the Daisy Airgun Museum in the center of town.

    (4)
  • Kristi H.

    We sat outside on the patio. Great atmosphere. Service was wonderful. The wedge salad was fantastic!! Great combination of blue cheese flavor along with the crunch of bacon and onions. We ordered a 10" pie. 1/2 margarita and 1/2 BSB with the BBQ sauce on the side. The margarita pizza was just ok. Lacked flavor on its own. BSB was fantastic. The sauce was spicy and we loved it.

    (4)
  • B E.

    The wings are excellent, the pizza is yummy and the atmosphere is fun. We love The Rail!

    (5)
  • Helen M.

    Good food ruined by the restaurant itself. The Rail is located on the square of Rogers, AR. When we arrived, we had a 20-25 minute wait. There is no space to wait in the restaurant. We went to the coffee shop next door. The Rail uses good technology with the hostess using a tablet to put us on the waiting list and then text when there is a table ready. The servers also use tablets to take orders that go directly back to the kitchen. This is a narrow restaurant where 1/3 of the space is the bar. There is no kids menu. Because of the bar atmosphere, I would never bring my young child there but there were plenty of kids there. The industrial style décor does not make sense. It's like people brought things from home to put on the walls and to hang from the ceilings. This always bothers me from a cleanliness/dust aspect. Come better weather, there will be outdoor patio seating, but there is not much room on the sidewalk so I guess they are having cramped seating outside just like inside. The menu is pizza and wings with some salads thrown in as well. We ordered the stuffed cheese bread as an appetizer. There is the option of putting one of the pizza toppings in it but we chose extra cheese instead. It came with marinara sauce but we needed more. It was really a single-cheese calzone. The stamped-down dough to seal the crust was huge; our dog liked it. It came out hot and the cheese was plenty. The crust, however, had way too much basil on top. We won't order that again. The server, Amy, recommended The Dumpster pizza. It took 20-25 minutes to get to our table. It was hot. It was a thin crust. The veggies were fresh. The sauce was good. Our waitress walked around to check on her tables when not dealing with food. As for beverages, beer comes in bottles or from the tap. Soft drinks are sold by the can. Don't look for free refills. No need to ask for napkins; there is a roll of paper towels on the table, aka - TACKY. I just can't explain how incredibly LOUD this restaurant is. We couldn't talk to each other or we had to yell. It is so incredibly cramped that it was impossible to enjoy the food. We will not be returning, not even for carry-out.

    (2)
  • Meredith C.

    Loved the pizza. Seriously. So good and thick I had to use a fork and knife for a bit. I think the wedge salad was a bit over hyped. It was good. Not great. Stick with the pizza for sure. I wish they had more on tap but man what they do have is dirt cheap. Woohoo! I do want to try the pork shanks next time they looked very good. This place is so popular I wish they had more space. We did have to wait a bit on a Thursday night but it wasn't that long of a wait. It's pretty loud when it's packed so a bit hard to hear. Still, great food and excellent wait staff. Our guy was totally on top of things.

    (4)
  • Paul P.

    I came in from out of town searching out local beer. I was referred here. Let's start with the pizza. Mine was a little undercooked and nothing special. The sauce had too much oregano for me. However , service was excellent and they have some decent beer on tap. Let's get to the best thing though. Those pork wings! OMG those are awesome. Get them. Bottom line is that I was happy enough overall and this was worth the visit if you are in Rogers.

    (4)
  • Summer C.

    Came here last night for dinner with my family. PARKING/WAIT: There is street parking and a nearby parking lot. We had to park on Walnut, a few blocks away, because it was crowded from a race going on. CUSTOMER SERVICE: Overall, the customer service was good. So, I was participating in the race that was happening across the street. We decided to get dinner beforehand. We were told the wait would be about 20 minutes, but it was shorter. They texted me when the table was available. The hostess was friendly. Our waitress was friendly and helpful with the menu. However, there were a few things my husband noticed. I spent part of the dinner outside because I didn't have a ton of time before the race and needed to go back to my car and do something else. I decided to not eat any pizza since I was racing soon. So, I personally didn't notice too much with the customer service given to us. He said that he saw her clearing other people's tables and filling their water, and not paying too much attention to us. Overall, it was good, but room for improvement. FOOD: We both ordered our own 10 inch pizzas. He ordered a 2 topping pizza with pepperoni and sausage. He liked it. I had "The Veggie" which included 5 veggies of my choosing, which were: onions, jalapenos, green onions, artichoke, and spinach. Mmm yummy, I love veggie pizzas. So many good flavors. I do feel like the artichokes were kinda large, but overall it was very good. We also ordered the garlic parmesan wings. So, I didn't think they were anything special, but my husband loved them. So, decide for yourself! Overall, the food was very good and I would go back!

    (4)
  • Linda H.

    Love the exceptional service that Shannon always provides. She has taken time to know our name and remembers each time we come in! The choices of pizza are excellent, food is hot & always so fresh!!

    (5)
  • Brandon M.

    Great atmosphere, Good service, chicken wings are great and pizza is good for the most part. Crust is fantastic, toppings again awesome. My real only complaint is the sauce used on the pizza. Just not my thing.

    (3)
  • Sharalee S.

    Fun place...historic building. Loved the old vibe! We sat at the bar which for us is the most fun place to sit "bar". none. We ordered everything recommended....and ...AND.... we WEREN'T disappointed!! Pork shanks...mm mmmm.....but the tobasco sauce is like buffalo wing sauce...cept REEEEEEALLLLLLY Spicy! The other sauce right next to it, was sweet in comparison. But all in all they everything was very good. (They call them Pig Wings! Cute!) The cheese bread with pesto and marinara sauce was yummy. So much so, my husband ordered nothing else. I however HAD to have Thai pizza with peanut sauce. But...Two pieces of the Thai were all I could eat after all the rest I'd eaten!! Duh!!!! I mean....How much pizza dough can one woman consume? Lol But wait ....husband rallies and orders the fruit pizza...peach! Diabetes on a plate! Quite tasty but extremely sweet! Sadly ...no ice cream to accompany it though! We brought a full meal back to the hotel and gave it to the guy who works with us with a bottomless pit for a stomach!! Everybody's happy! A dinner for 3....lol... $50 plus tip! And 2 glasses of wine too! Awesome!!! I don't think you'd go wrong visiting The Rail. The only thing I didn't try was The Wedge salad....whhaaaaaa!!!! Next Time!

    (3)
  • Jessica R.

    I'm from the West Coast and I've been desperately searching for something here that can compete (even a little) with Pizza Port in SD because I MISS IT SO MUCH. Well, it's a good news/bad news situation because I've totally found it, but it's here in Rogers which is 2 hours from our new home in Springfield. You know what? Who cares. What's two hours for the perfect mix of delicious pizza, good local beer and the perfect hipster ambiance?! We came in on a Saturday afternoon and there were plenty of open tables. It was nice out, so we opted for the back patio, which was awesome because it's adorable and was super quiet with no one out there, but I'd rethink the patio in the future because the flies wanting to share our meal were annoying. Not the restaurants fault, sit outside, there will be bugs, no big deal. We shared a caesar salad (get it! they do a vinegar based caesar, not a creamy caesar which is SO MUCH BETTER!) and a dumpster pizza (do you like everything? do you like it on a pizza? then also, get this!) and enjoyed a few beers - super cheap prices for drafts and they had 3 local choices and PBR. The pizza was so good. Perfect Brooklyn style, not over cheesed or over sauced. We had really great service and really great food and it was incredibly reasonably priced. If you're happy paying $6 for domino's or a frozen pizza, that's nice, you should stay in and do that. If you think pizza should be delicious and made with love, then shell out the $13 for a 10" pizza piled with amazingness, go ahead and be splurgy and add another $8 for two pints of beer and continue to keep this wonderful place in business so I can plan at least monthly trips for pizza feasting.

    (5)
  • Josh B.

    Great pizza and the cheese sticks are the best. They have a friendly staff and clean restaurant will definitely be back.

    (4)
  • Mariela C.

    You must go here for the chicken wings & pork wings (try all the flavours). The pizza was good but would definitely recommend the wings over the pizza!

    (4)
  • Christy C.

    Two words: PORK SHANKS. Amazing. Pork that melts off the bone in an awesome spicy sweet sauce. I'm not even a huge meat eater and I thought they were excellent. We also had the Thai salad--loved the peanut dressing. My husband ordered wings and he said they were some of the best he'd had--very crispy due to a slight breading. We will definitely visit again the next time we are in the area.

    (5)
  • Ashley L.

    Decent pizza, but awful service. No children's menu, no place to wait, and the bar is the majority of the dining area....

    (3)
  • Brad H.

    First visit, great service first off seated right away and waitress was great, took drink orders right away and returned at the opportune times. We had the pork shanks and the 16" Dumpster pizza. Pork shanks had good taste too them but they seemed to be over done, meaning the pork was dried out not juicy. The dumpster even though we knew it had green olives on it not a fan, they ruined the taste of the pizza. The sauce was too sweet for my taste and the crust was burned, too black on the edges and the bottom. We will return to try other items maybe just a bad experience.

    (3)
  • Ryan T.

    We Visit the Roger's Area a couple times a year to go fishing on Beaver Lake. I have been going since I was a little kid and every year certain places you tend to go back. We got back fishing late one night this year and Decided to try this place out. We were about 15 minutes out of town and called to see when they closed and they closed in 20. I was hoping they would still have customers but instead they were already putting up chairs and getting ready to close down. The Mgr or Owner Was awesome, We told him we could come back another night but he insisted it was no big deal and gave us some drinks on the house and This is one of the top 5 Pizzas I have ever had and I eat a lot of pizza! We will be going back in June when we head back to our fishing hole!

    (5)
  • Sharon B.

    Get the pig wings! Pork shanks cooked perfectly with an amazing sauce on them! Make sure to get them with the house made bleu cheese dressing. Wedge salad was good but needed a bigger plate in my messy opinion. Pizza was good, loved the whole garlic cloves on the margherita pizza. Could be a little crispier I'm my pizza opinion. The bottled Crispin Apple cider was great and I had a local beer on draft recommended by our waiter that was also good. Patio service was good too! We will be back. Especially for those pig wings!!!!!

    (4)
  • Nick G.

    Freaking love this place. I get the pork shanks every time I'm there. The pizza is stellar, too. And the wings.. okay pretty much everything is the bomb.

    (5)
  • Patrick H.

    It was my first visit to the Rail. Really liked the Wings in Louisiana Sauce. Very tasty and some of the better wings I've had, especially in NWA. Service was very good and fast. Will return.

    (4)
  • Ty A.

    Great friendly folks working here. And the pizza... OMG, the pizza is AMAZING!!! What I love most is the out-of-the-box recipes they'll come up with. Give 'em a try, you'll be surprised.

    (4)
  • Oscar M.

    Absolutely outstanding pizza. Best in town. Thai pizza is to die for. All is complemented by great beer selection on tap.

    (5)
  • Dianna T.

    The Good - The pork shanks and the garlic parmesan wings are out of this world! The pizza is alright - a little too underdone for my liking, and the sauce is heavy on oregano. Fun, friendly waitstaff and a very hip/fun interior. The not-so-Good - Beers and bottled adult beverages are high. $7 for a bottle of beer? I can get six at the store for less than that. I understand places make money on alcohol - but really? I don't imbibe at the Rail for this reason. The wait to sit can be long on weekend nights - get there early.

    (3)
  • Mary O.

    The BSB pizza was awesome. Started off our lunch with a caprese salad and cheese bread, yummy. Service was excellent.

    (5)
  • Michelle K.

    Always excellent. Thai Peanut salad is excellent and the Thai Peanut pizza just knocked my socks off! Their wings are the best in town.

    (5)
  • Samuel W.

    Tried the Alfred, sausage, and a meat one. All were pretty solid. I think the Alfred was my favorite. Came with sausage, chicken, Alfredo sauce, cheese, spinach, and mushroom. They have some pretty good looking pizzas. I would definitely try the Thai chicken next time. Looked good. Inside the restaurant this place is pretty small. They bar and seating was all packed when I went. Obviously popular. They also have lots of wing options I think too but didn't try those.

    (3)
  • Rancher R.

    This family-run place has a great my-friends-are-here feeling. You'll love it the minute you walk it. There is a buzz of people enjoying themselves and it's not because of the beer. Two of us shared the 10-inch "The Alfred" pizza, a yummy combination of tasty goodies on excellent creamy chewy cheese. It has a little bit of zip to complement the Alfredo sauce. The Rail is only two short blocks from the Daisy Airgun Museum in the center of town.

    (4)
  • Helen M.

    Good food ruined by the restaurant itself. The Rail is located on the square of Rogers, AR. When we arrived, we had a 20-25 minute wait. There is no space to wait in the restaurant. We went to the coffee shop next door. The Rail uses good technology with the hostess using a tablet to put us on the waiting list and then text when there is a table ready. The servers also use tablets to take orders that go directly back to the kitchen. This is a narrow restaurant where 1/3 of the space is the bar. There is no kids menu. Because of the bar atmosphere, I would never bring my young child there but there were plenty of kids there. The industrial style décor does not make sense. It's like people brought things from home to put on the walls and to hang from the ceilings. This always bothers me from a cleanliness/dust aspect. Come better weather, there will be outdoor patio seating, but there is not much room on the sidewalk so I guess they are having cramped seating outside just like inside. The menu is pizza and wings with some salads thrown in as well. We ordered the stuffed cheese bread as an appetizer. There is the option of putting one of the pizza toppings in it but we chose extra cheese instead. It came with marinara sauce but we needed more. It was really a single-cheese calzone. The stamped-down dough to seal the crust was huge; our dog liked it. It came out hot and the cheese was plenty. The crust, however, had way too much basil on top. We won't order that again. The server, Amy, recommended The Dumpster pizza. It took 20-25 minutes to get to our table. It was hot. It was a thin crust. The veggies were fresh. The sauce was good. Our waitress walked around to check on her tables when not dealing with food. As for beverages, beer comes in bottles or from the tap. Soft drinks are sold by the can. Don't look for free refills. No need to ask for napkins; there is a roll of paper towels on the table, aka - TACKY. I just can't explain how incredibly LOUD this restaurant is. We couldn't talk to each other or we had to yell. It is so incredibly cramped that it was impossible to enjoy the food. We will not be returning, not even for carry-out.

    (2)
  • Summer C.

    Came here last night for dinner with my family. PARKING/WAIT: There is street parking and a nearby parking lot. We had to park on Walnut, a few blocks away, because it was crowded from a race going on. CUSTOMER SERVICE: Overall, the customer service was good. So, I was participating in the race that was happening across the street. We decided to get dinner beforehand. We were told the wait would be about 20 minutes, but it was shorter. They texted me when the table was available. The hostess was friendly. Our waitress was friendly and helpful with the menu. However, there were a few things my husband noticed. I spent part of the dinner outside because I didn't have a ton of time before the race and needed to go back to my car and do something else. I decided to not eat any pizza since I was racing soon. So, I personally didn't notice too much with the customer service given to us. He said that he saw her clearing other people's tables and filling their water, and not paying too much attention to us. Overall, it was good, but room for improvement. FOOD: We both ordered our own 10 inch pizzas. He ordered a 2 topping pizza with pepperoni and sausage. He liked it. I had "The Veggie" which included 5 veggies of my choosing, which were: onions, jalapenos, green onions, artichoke, and spinach. Mmm yummy, I love veggie pizzas. So many good flavors. I do feel like the artichokes were kinda large, but overall it was very good. We also ordered the garlic parmesan wings. So, I didn't think they were anything special, but my husband loved them. So, decide for yourself! Overall, the food was very good and I would go back!

    (4)
  • Linda H.

    Love the exceptional service that Shannon always provides. She has taken time to know our name and remembers each time we come in! The choices of pizza are excellent, food is hot & always so fresh!!

    (5)
  • Brandon M.

    Great atmosphere, Good service, chicken wings are great and pizza is good for the most part. Crust is fantastic, toppings again awesome. My real only complaint is the sauce used on the pizza. Just not my thing.

    (3)
  • Sharalee S.

    Fun place...historic building. Loved the old vibe! We sat at the bar which for us is the most fun place to sit "bar". none. We ordered everything recommended....and ...AND.... we WEREN'T disappointed!! Pork shanks...mm mmmm.....but the tobasco sauce is like buffalo wing sauce...cept REEEEEEALLLLLLY Spicy! The other sauce right next to it, was sweet in comparison. But all in all they everything was very good. (They call them Pig Wings! Cute!) The cheese bread with pesto and marinara sauce was yummy. So much so, my husband ordered nothing else. I however HAD to have Thai pizza with peanut sauce. But...Two pieces of the Thai were all I could eat after all the rest I'd eaten!! Duh!!!! I mean....How much pizza dough can one woman consume? Lol But wait ....husband rallies and orders the fruit pizza...peach! Diabetes on a plate! Quite tasty but extremely sweet! Sadly ...no ice cream to accompany it though! We brought a full meal back to the hotel and gave it to the guy who works with us with a bottomless pit for a stomach!! Everybody's happy! A dinner for 3....lol... $50 plus tip! And 2 glasses of wine too! Awesome!!! I don't think you'd go wrong visiting The Rail. The only thing I didn't try was The Wedge salad....whhaaaaaa!!!! Next Time!

    (3)
  • Ryan T.

    We Visit the Roger's Area a couple times a year to go fishing on Beaver Lake. I have been going since I was a little kid and every year certain places you tend to go back. We got back fishing late one night this year and Decided to try this place out. We were about 15 minutes out of town and called to see when they closed and they closed in 20. I was hoping they would still have customers but instead they were already putting up chairs and getting ready to close down. The Mgr or Owner Was awesome, We told him we could come back another night but he insisted it was no big deal and gave us some drinks on the house and This is one of the top 5 Pizzas I have ever had and I eat a lot of pizza! We will be going back in June when we head back to our fishing hole!

    (5)
  • Sharon B.

    Get the pig wings! Pork shanks cooked perfectly with an amazing sauce on them! Make sure to get them with the house made bleu cheese dressing. Wedge salad was good but needed a bigger plate in my messy opinion. Pizza was good, loved the whole garlic cloves on the margherita pizza. Could be a little crispier I'm my pizza opinion. The bottled Crispin Apple cider was great and I had a local beer on draft recommended by our waiter that was also good. Patio service was good too! We will be back. Especially for those pig wings!!!!!

    (4)
  • Nick G.

    Freaking love this place. I get the pork shanks every time I'm there. The pizza is stellar, too. And the wings.. okay pretty much everything is the bomb.

    (5)
  • Patrick H.

    It was my first visit to the Rail. Really liked the Wings in Louisiana Sauce. Very tasty and some of the better wings I've had, especially in NWA. Service was very good and fast. Will return.

    (4)
  • Ty A.

    Great friendly folks working here. And the pizza... OMG, the pizza is AMAZING!!! What I love most is the out-of-the-box recipes they'll come up with. Give 'em a try, you'll be surprised.

    (4)
  • Oscar M.

    Absolutely outstanding pizza. Best in town. Thai pizza is to die for. All is complemented by great beer selection on tap.

    (5)
  • Dianna T.

    The Good - The pork shanks and the garlic parmesan wings are out of this world! The pizza is alright - a little too underdone for my liking, and the sauce is heavy on oregano. Fun, friendly waitstaff and a very hip/fun interior. The not-so-Good - Beers and bottled adult beverages are high. $7 for a bottle of beer? I can get six at the store for less than that. I understand places make money on alcohol - but really? I don't imbibe at the Rail for this reason. The wait to sit can be long on weekend nights - get there early.

    (3)
  • Chi W.

    very good pizza. the pig wings are a must try if you are a fan of buffalo wings or bbq ribs. Wings are also very good. The place is SMALL so expect to wait if you are going on a Friday evening. I try to go off hours so I don't have to wait. Avoid bringing a large group (5+) due to limited seating. Staff is generally friendly and their sodas are canned. This is the first establishment that I've come across in NWA that did not serve sweet tea but you might say it lends to the atmosphere of being somewhere else especially if you are sitting on the back patio.

    (4)
  • Brenda A.

    Loved the atmosphere...good people great pizza especially with a cold beer. I plan on returning soon!!

    (5)
  • Alicia M.

    Pizza here is pretty good - lots of cheese and fresh. The wings are awesome! Definitely recommended. I would suggest no large parties and no kids except at lunch.

    (4)
  • Terri G.

    Enjoyed a Caprese Salad followed by the Thai Pizza recommended by Ashley - unique and flavorable. The wine was served in custom crafted tumbler by a local artisan.

    (4)
  • Scott P.

    I think this is best pizza in NWA. I have lived in NWA all my life. I love the atmosphere, it makes you feel like you are in a hometown bar, with great pizza...The Best! Great Local Beers too.

    (5)
  • Brock H.

    Best wings in NWA, please for the love of God skip BWW's and go to the Rail. The pizza is good, certainly above average for the area, but the wings are where it's at here.

    (5)
  • Ross C.

    Great pork shanks and sauce, really good wings as well. I had the garlic Parmesan and the Louisiana hot sauce wings and I enjoyed them both. I didn't have the pizza but everyone else I was with really enjoyed it.

    (4)
  • Ed O.

    I've been to the Rail 4 times and its always been great. They use fresh ingredients for the pizza and the pork shanks are super good. The wings are tasty, but a bit on the small side. Beer is cold and delicious. I've never had any problems with the service. First time I went there was for my birthday and the waitress paid for one of my beers. I'm a pizza snob, and The Rail has the best pizza I've ever had. Try it, you'll like it.

    (5)
  • Dennis P.

    Visiting from Dallas TX, looking for a good pizza place. This place was great! Had some of their local beers and they were very tasty. I did not mind the prices, but I do live in downtown Dallas and I'm used to paying with my future children every time I go out.

    (5)
  • Doug E.

    Great pizza but the pork shanks are by far the best! Great atmosphere. Small bar but great staff. Glass won't be empty often!!

    (5)
  • A K.

    Come for the pizza, fall in love with the wings. If you don't like their pizza, you might as well move to communist China. Try the dumpster. It's the best pizza in all of NWA. The wings. Oh, the wings. I've had lots of wings in my time. Usually served from hooters girls or those skanks over at twin peaks. Let me tell you......these are THE BESTS wings you'll ever eat. I don't know what they do to get them so crispy on the outside, yet tender and juicy on the inside, but they do it well. Good quality wings too, unlike that crap you get at JJs. And the sauce. Try the chefs hot #3. It's the best. Unless you are a little girl.

    (5)
  • Chris H.

    We went here for lunch the other day. Their service is decent and the atmosphere is very cool. Their pizza sauce is a little sweeter than I care for. I'm not sure about their prices. It was like $6.50 for a slice and a salad, plus another buck or two for a can of coke. That seemed a little high to me, but maybe I'm comparing it to the pizza chains.

    (3)
  • Ryan H.

    I was expecting a lot out of this place. I went here on a business-ish lunch a few weeks ago. Unique interior. Waitress forgot what each of us ordered but was friendly and apologetic. Food: VERY greasy pizza. I don't like my pizza to drip grease as I eat it. The crust was burnt and crispy but the interior of the pizza seemed under-cooked. My "Ceasar" side salad was composed of iceberg lettuce exclusively and much of the lettuce was going/gone brown. Prices: Cheap but the quality is cheap too.

    (2)
  • Joab N.

    My favorite local restaurant. Great pizza and the best chicken wings this side of the Mason-Dixon. The staff is great and they serve up a good selection of beer including all the best local stuff and delicious wine. There's a cool patio out back but come early cause this place is popular and they fill up quick.

    (5)
  • Steve L.

    Easily 3.5 stars, almost 4. I was back in NWA to work on my house and to visit with friends, when one of them suggested we hit The Rail for some Pabst Blue Ribbon and pizza. For a cheesehead like myself, that combo always sounds unbeatable, so we loaded-up the car and headed for downtown Rogers. In an unrelated note... Rogers should be commended for the work they're doing with the historic downtown area. The section of town is gorgeous, and I love the kitschy and "mom-n-pop" variety of shops, diners, and stores that are helping to revive the area. The farmers market is great, too - keep up the good work, and people of NWA, please frequent these stores! You've got a good thing going here. We arrived at the Rail at around 8:00pm on a Friday night. The place was fairly busy, but we scored bar stools and decided to spend our time bellied-up to the bar. The bartender was fast, friendly, and fun - she poured us a pitcher of PBR and gave us a menu. We decided to try the BBQ chicken pizza; our order went in, and the pitcher was refilled. I admired the brick walls and the bright-and-airy nature of the place. I noticed a lot of younger couples sitting in booths; a family with young kids was sitting at a table. I'm not so sure this is the best "family" establishment - it's more contemporary/adult-oriented, so if the Rail is on your list of places for a weekend evening, you may want to leave the kiddos at home and enjoy an evening with the grown-ups instead... Our pizza arrived after a short wait, and it looked fantastic. The crust of a pizza makes-or-breaks the deal for me, and my eyes almost fell out of their sockets when I spied this beauty. The crust featured a nice light char (as all good crusts should), was airy, chewy, and just slightly sweet in flavor. It tasted fresh and had that perfect mix between thick and thin. While I like a good thin pizza crust, I'm a sucker for a crust like this one. Score one for the Rail. The toppings were excellent as well - chicken was tender, the onions crisp, and the bacon smokey. The cheese was obviously high quality and low moisture, as there wasn't a hint of grease anywhere. After taking-in all of the sights, I reached for and inhaled a slice. Yum. A very good pizza, especially for Northwest Arkansas. Granted, this wouldn't hold-up as well in, say, New York or Chicago, but nonetheless, the pizza was quite good. When it was all said and done, we devoured the pie, drank our PBRs, and had a great time. The bill was around $38 (with extra sodas and a Tank 7). The Rail - a pizza company = WIN Food = 3.5 stars Service = 4.5 stars (bartender was fantastic!!) Value = 3 stars MISC = 4 stars (cool vibe) So, there you have it. You won't be disappointed by the pizza, unless you're a fan of super greasy or super thick-crust pizza... You'll love the atmosphere, unless you're hoping for a Chuck-E-Cheese or some other big-box experience. If you like to support local businesses that appear to use quality ingredients while serving up great service in a unique environment, look no further.

    (3)
  • Jessica B.

    In town for a visit and told we had to try The Rail. So happy we did. Based on other reviews we tried the Louisiana hot sauce wings and split a wedge salad. So good! We also ordered the Dumpster Pizza but took most of it home because filled up on wings and salad. The pizza was great even warmed up later. Would definitely recommend.

    (5)
  • Jessica R.

    I'm from the West Coast and I've been desperately searching for something here that can compete (even a little) with Pizza Port in SD because I MISS IT SO MUCH. Well, it's a good news/bad news situation because I've totally found it, but it's here in Rogers which is 2 hours from our new home in Springfield. You know what? Who cares. What's two hours for the perfect mix of delicious pizza, good local beer and the perfect hipster ambiance?! We came in on a Saturday afternoon and there were plenty of open tables. It was nice out, so we opted for the back patio, which was awesome because it's adorable and was super quiet with no one out there, but I'd rethink the patio in the future because the flies wanting to share our meal were annoying. Not the restaurants fault, sit outside, there will be bugs, no big deal. We shared a caesar salad (get it! they do a vinegar based caesar, not a creamy caesar which is SO MUCH BETTER!) and a dumpster pizza (do you like everything? do you like it on a pizza? then also, get this!) and enjoyed a few beers - super cheap prices for drafts and they had 3 local choices and PBR. The pizza was so good. Perfect Brooklyn style, not over cheesed or over sauced. We had really great service and really great food and it was incredibly reasonably priced. If you're happy paying $6 for domino's or a frozen pizza, that's nice, you should stay in and do that. If you think pizza should be delicious and made with love, then shell out the $13 for a 10" pizza piled with amazingness, go ahead and be splurgy and add another $8 for two pints of beer and continue to keep this wonderful place in business so I can plan at least monthly trips for pizza feasting.

    (5)
  • Josh B.

    Great pizza and the cheese sticks are the best. They have a friendly staff and clean restaurant will definitely be back.

    (4)
  • Mariela C.

    You must go here for the chicken wings & pork wings (try all the flavours). The pizza was good but would definitely recommend the wings over the pizza!

    (4)
  • Christy C.

    Two words: PORK SHANKS. Amazing. Pork that melts off the bone in an awesome spicy sweet sauce. I'm not even a huge meat eater and I thought they were excellent. We also had the Thai salad--loved the peanut dressing. My husband ordered wings and he said they were some of the best he'd had--very crispy due to a slight breading. We will definitely visit again the next time we are in the area.

    (5)
  • Ashley L.

    Decent pizza, but awful service. No children's menu, no place to wait, and the bar is the majority of the dining area....

    (3)
  • Meredith C.

    Loved the pizza. Seriously. So good and thick I had to use a fork and knife for a bit. I think the wedge salad was a bit over hyped. It was good. Not great. Stick with the pizza for sure. I wish they had more on tap but man what they do have is dirt cheap. Woohoo! I do want to try the pork shanks next time they looked very good. This place is so popular I wish they had more space. We did have to wait a bit on a Thursday night but it wasn't that long of a wait. It's pretty loud when it's packed so a bit hard to hear. Still, great food and excellent wait staff. Our guy was totally on top of things.

    (4)
  • Cassie M.

    I am between 2 & 3 stars. If its a quiet place you want to enjoy dinner-this is not it. It was so loud that we had trouble talking across the table to each other. Small place in downtown Rogers so prepare to wait for a table when there is no real room to do so. We lucked out and grabbed the last two barstools at the bar. I think The Rail prides themselves on their large beer and wine selection because they have no fountain drinks. You will pay for each pop can. Who does that anymore? It's not really great for kids or families as it is more of a pub setting in my opinion. Plus they have only one table that seats more than four. The others are all 4 top booths so if you have to wait for one table, not sure how you are going to score two. I wasn't too happy with the bartender. While waiting for a table, we each had a beer. $7 tab and when I handed her a ten spot she asked if I wanted change. Who tips $3 when all she did was pop the lids off and hand them to us? It seems they are trying to be a little trendy. No fountain drinks and the wine is not served in wine glasses but ceramic pottery cups. Ok to the food-tried the garlic parmesan wings which were good. My husb and I shared a caesar salad which was really good. I opted no anchovies but they are available. My husband is a meat lover with few veggies so we got the Meat Town Jones pizza-pepperoni, sliced Italian sausage, canadian bacon and beef. The crust is thin which I like. The sauce was a little too sweet for me. I didn't taste the "great hint" of garlic another reviewer mentioned. A sign of a great pizza is to eat the entire slice. I left the crust because it tasted burnt and was too dry. I'd like to go back and have one of the specialty pies with just olive oil and basil or the alfredo versus the red sauce to see if I like it more.

    (3)
  • Katie V.

    Best pizza in Bentonville/Rogers area. I go to Italy a lot and this reminds me the most of the kind of pizza I get there. Also, the wings are great. Worth the drive from Bentonville.

    (5)
  • CJ D.

    Made my second trip to Rail Pizza last night. The pizza is good - perhaps the best in Rogers. Pizza comes in 2 sizes (10' and 16"). Crust was chewy but not very crispy...I like a little crispiness so I would take a few points off for that. They don't skimp on the cheese so if you like the sight of stringy cheese as you pull apart the slices you will be happy with these pies. I also had an order of the cheesy bread - this was very good too. The only quibble I have is the sauce - I couldn't put my finger on it the first time I had their pizza but was able to discern the issue last night...too much oregano in the sauce. So much so that it overpowers the other flavors. I had a side of the sauce for the cheesy bread and stand alone it will make you pucker. The poor tomatoes that were sacrificed for this sauce died in vain...So overall out of 5 possible pepperonis, I give Rail 3. A pizza joint to hang with your friends, drink a cold one and enjoy a slice of decent pizza. But not a place I would ever rave about. Good but not great

    (3)
  • Foodie Q.

    The pizza wasn't that great sauce was to sweet and the crust was dry. Had a Caesar salad the dressing had to much vinaigrette. Did have nice workers and inside was nice atmosphere. Besides that seems overall a place to drink.

    (2)
  • Murray W.

    I cannot believe the other reviews of The Rail here on Yelp. This place is the best place to get pizza in Benton county. The crust is fresh and handmade, the cheese the best mozzarella used in town. They have a solid beer selection, and finally there is a restaurant with some serious atmosphere. I love this place. I think you will too. This isn't a quiet little hideaway, it is a downtown pizza joint; a great addition to downtown Rogers.

    (5)
  • Jennifer C.

    Awesome place anyone that says otherwise is on crack ;) The pizza is great, the wings are yummy and the service is awesome. A place where everyone knows your name and has your drink waiting for you. Love the rail!

    (5)
  • Giedre T.

    The pizza including the crust is made from scratch. It is delicious. I don't get why people are complaining about the crust because it is made from scratch and it is nice and thin. Not greasy at all. Last time I went there, they went a little crazy on olives but the pizza is great. I had the "everything" pizza. Also, I recommend trying "caprese" as an appetizer, you won't regret it.

    (5)
  • Dashya K.

    Great pizza and beer. Recommend the Dumpster pizza and 1554 draft. Their patio is alright, not the best in town, but its still a very fun atmosphere. Inside, if you get there after 6pm on a Friday you will have to wait for a seat most likely, though worth it, you may have to wait longer than you like. Also, closed on Sunday :( But this place is good and they have a fun selection of food and microbrews.

    (4)
  • Pavel O.

    First time there, I liked it. A very good vibe. Friendly, helpful and informative staff. Nice atmosphere, and from trying the pizza and some wings, I'll be coming back.

    (5)
  • Briana C.

    I love The Rail! If you want a place that feels like home, has good people and great food, this is the place. Everyone is friendly and make you feel very welcome. Service is great too.

    (5)
  • Nick M.

    The Rail is by far my favorite restaurant in the area. We make a special trip from the other side of Bentonville almost weekly. I absolutely love the wedge salad and the Louisiana Hot Wings. Some of the best wings I have ever had with homemade blue cheese? Yes, please!!

    (5)
  • Tod S.

    Pretty good food, decent atmosphere.

    (3)
  • Jeff B.

    I'm giving The Rail 5 stars. It's a pizzeria, not an Italian bistro. I wouldn't go to the rail for a quiet date, but I wouldn't think twice about going for a post-game party with my friends. You can get loud and have a great time. The food is exceptionally good. If you like Brooklyn-style pies (not the nonsense that Dominos serves as B-style), then I highly recommend The Rail. Prices are reasonable with a 16" starting around $15. Again, if you're happy with flavored styrofoam for $5.55, you may not be happy with paying $15 for a pie...just sayin' I'd also like to note that this is the first pizzeria that I've visited in this area that has Insalata Caprese on the menu. They do a fine job with their Caprese as well! I definitely recommend The Rail to anyone that loves a nice authentic slice of yum!

    (5)

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Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : No

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Pizza

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