Enjoy comfort, privacy and convenience in the Ozarks at our lovely bed and breakfast in Eureka Springs, Arkansas.WelcomeNot your typical bed and breakfast. Escape to the Ozarks for an extraordinary Eureka Springs Bed and Breakfast with privacy, comfort and convenience. Enjoy a spacious king bed, a jacuzzi for two, a fireplace and all the other amenities in your luxury suite or private cottage! Everything you need for a Romantic Getaway!
"This is the place to be."
Whether you’re looking for a satiating burger and fries while out on the snow mobile trail, or a refined dinner out before enjoying a play at the Blyth Festival, we always look forward to your visit! The Blyth Inn is well known for our tasteful meals and hospitality.
The Best Western Governor's Inn says classy from the moment you pull in the driveway and the lobby and professional staff continues this feeling. From a beautiful lobby to a restaurant/lounge that has the rich, comfortable feel of fine leather (although for the record there was no leather).Our server was attentive, polite and quite pleasant and although it was obvious that she was pushing the buffet there was no problems when I ordered off of the menu. This place gets a perfect 10 when it comes to atmosphere.
I ordered the Governor's Chicken Schnitzel with mashed potatoes and the garden mix. The chicken schnitzel was prepared quite to my liking, cooked to perfection, moist on the inside and the breading was wonderfully crunchy and seasoned perfectly. The mashed potatoes were quite good, fluffy and smooth, and clearly not instant (a pet-peeve of mine is instant potatoes). The garden mix consisted of broccoli, cauliflower, carrots, green and red pepper slices and was steamed to perfection. I rate this meal a 9 out of 10, nearly flawless.
Overall this restaurant gets 9.5 out of 10 and will say that I will defiantly be eating there again.Read more
The Walton Inn welcomes you to their dining room. They are open after-hours from Monday to Friday. You can get there by public transit and bicycle. They are in a lively location known for its nightlife.
Walter's Falls was founded by John Walter over 160 years ago. John Walter (1804 - 1867) and his wife Elizabeth Payne (1804 - 1882) are buried in the church yard of St. Phillip's Anglican Church. This beautiful stone church, built in 1880, is located beside the Inn and is open to the public year round. Settling around the river, John harnessed the water power to develop a sawmill, feedmill and woolen mill. The sawmill was owned by the Olmstead brothers until it was sold to Willard Hallman in the mid 1940's.