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Preacher’s Son

About Restaurant: The Kitchen at The Preacher’s Son is led by Neal Gray- a native of Arkansas with tenures at Stone Barns in NY and The French Laundry in Napa. We feature Local, Sustainable, Farm to Table cuisine, friendly and professional service paired with cutting edge cocktails and a deep wine list. The Preacher’s Son offers stunning stained glass windows by George Dombek, garden patio seating, a rooftop bar and a fine speakeasy – Undercroft Bar. In 1849, John Ruskin wrote The Seven Lamps of Architecture which spread Gothic Revivalism across the western world. In 1904, that same style is used for the First Christian Church in downtown Bentonville. We proudly connect these moments at The Preacher’s Son.Come join us for a memorable night!

Positive Review Count: 2283 Reviews

Price Range: $31 to $50

Restaurant Type: American

Keywords: Good for special occasions, Neighborhood gem, Charming

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Details: 4.7Food , 4.8Service , 4.8Ambience , 4.4Value

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Dining style: Casual Elegant

Price: $31 to $50

Cuisines: American, Contemporary American, Farm-to-table

Hours of operation: Dinner
Mon–Thu, Sun 5:00 pm–9:00 pm
Fri, Sat 5:00 pm–10:00 pm

Phone number: (479) 445-6065

Website: http://www.thepreachersson.com/

Payment options: AMEX, Discover, Mastercard, Visa

Dress code: Smart Casual

Executive chef: Neal Gray

Location: 201 NW A St., Bentonville, AR 72712

Neighborhood: Bentonville

Cross street: NW 2nd St.

Parking details: Public Lot

Additional: Bar/Lounge, Beer, BYO Wine, Cocktails, Corkage Fee, Entertainment, Full Bar, Gender Neutral Restroom, Gluten-free Options, Late Night, Non-Smoking, Patio/Outdoor Dining, Patio/Outdoor Dining, View, Wheelchair Access, Wine


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