Dickson Street Nightlife and Bars in Fayetteville, Arkansas

As we head down Dickson our first stop is Willy D’s. This location offers a dueling piano bar with shows Thursday through Saturday. Willy D’s had two happy hours and serve soups, sandwiches and appetizers.

Our second stop down Dickson features JR’s Dickson Theater. JR’s is a popular dance club and also offers screenings of new movies, and a film festival. You can enjoy pizza, movie theater concessions and a selection of beers.

As we continue down Dickson St. we come to Ole’ for Jose’s catering to those in the mood for a Mexican atmosphere and food. Also included is Bordino’s specializing in Italian fare.

Leaving there we come upon Brewski’s. This little spot offers over 200 kinds of beer with 70 of them on tap. You can play pool in the back or sit in the open-air room facing Dickson St.

Next we arrive at Common Grounds. This nightspot has a full bar, and two-level deck, lush gardens and has the feel of an upscale coffee/espresso house. Common Grounds also has a full service restaurant serving pastries and other breakfast goodies, gourmet salads, pizza, and appetizers.

Traveling down Dickson St., we come to Buster Belly’s Bar & Deli offering a cozy atmosphere, a TV at the bar where you can watch the game or dining on the back porch.

Chester’s Place features live music with many local favorites and blues bands. Chester’s doesn’t serve food but they do have a full bar and a patio.

The most crowded spot on our tour is the Ozark Brewing Co. They offer home brews on tap. They offer a sampler of their brews to help with your decision and many tasty items on their food menu ranging from pasta’s, burgers, bratwurst and pizza.

George’s Majestic Lounge
is a classic in Fayetteville nightlife offering a beer garden and live music.

Finally we end up at The Blue Parrot. The Blue Parrot is a private night club featuring a Caribbean theme and island bar. They serve frozen drink specialties.

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