Historic Downtown Fayetteville Square Restaurants If you’re attending an event at Fayetteville Town Center, such as a business meeting or non-profit conference, and your group breaks for lunch, where can you walk to grab a bite to eat? Look no further, because here are some suggestions for the best restaurants located around the Historic Downtown Fayetteville Square! Jammin Java With entrances on the Square and on the beautiful Fayetteville Town Center Plaza, you might stop in to Jammin Java for a pastry, soup, sandwich, salad, or just a cup of joe. The atmosphere is relaxing and includes large indoor dining with rocking chairs and an outdoor patio. Hugo’s Since opening in 1977, Hugo’s has been a Fayetteville favorite. Consistently listed in the “Top 3” Restaurants in Fayetteville, their menu offers a wide variety of appetizers, entrees, and desserts. Don’t miss the entrance! Hugo’s is unique in that their storefront is on the basement level, with a neon arrow pointing towards it. This is a can’t-miss lunch stop! Damgoode Pies Damgoode Pies is a great option that Arkansans brag about, with years of “Best Pizza” awards under their belt. Offering daily lunch specials, every guest will find a pizza that they like on the menu. The sauce options keep each meal different, should you choose to switch it up! A Taste of Thai Open since 2000, Taste of Thai is a great culinary experience be that dine-in or carryout. The cozy atmosphere compliments the cuisine well. The menu also provides vegan and gluten-free options, which helps make this option a great choice! 6494 Bistro Located inside The Chancellor Hotel, 6494 Bistro and Lounge combines southern charm with sophistication. Lunch is served from 10:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., which works perfectly with a variety of break-out sessions. Maxine’s Tap Room Opened in 1950, Maxine’s Tap Room is a Fayetteville favorite. The atmosphere stays as true as possible to Maxine’s original style, offering light snacks to compliment the beautiful cocktails created. Locally owned and operated, this is a must-stop for an after-hours drink. Vetro 1925 This restaurant gets its name by combining the Italian word for glass, with the year that their historic building was built. Offering a variety of wines, guests can come for a drink, and stay for an authentic Italian meal. West Mountain Brewing Company Directly connected to Tiny Tim’s Pizza, West Mountain Brewing Company offers local brews of all kinds while enjoying a relaxed atmosphere and a slice of pie. The brews are brewed in-house, steps away from Fayetteville Town Center’s front door.