Best Date Night Restaurants in Fayetteville 2026
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The date-night pick in Fayetteville for 2026 is Atlas The Restaurant, Elliot Hunt's world-cuisine room in the 1923 Ellis Building. Editorial runners-up: Bordino's, Ella's Table, Bocca, Doe's Eat Place.
Twenty-six Fayetteville restaurants sit in our directory. Six earn a date. The list runs from a fine-dining room in a restored 1923 building to a Dickson Street steakhouse pouring porterhouse and tamales since the Roosevelt era.
Six Fayetteville Tables for Date Night
Brick, low light, an open pass in a century-old building. Owner-chef Elliot Hunt — who trained under a Michelin-starred chef in Paris before coming home — runs the most ambitious kitchen in Northwest Arkansas at 208 N Block Avenue, inside the 1923 Ellis Building. The seasonal menu reads like a passport, and a full evening runs around $150 a head. The room downtown for a date that matters.
A long wine bar, warm light, the buzz of Dickson Street through the glass. Bordino's has sat at 310 West Dickson Street for more than two decades, the room Fayetteville reaches for when a dinner needs to be both serious and easy. House-made pasta, a deep cellar, a bar built for an aperitivo first. Ask for a booth away from the front for the quieter end.
A historic dining room, tall windows, the calm of a 1905 building. Ella's Table sits inside the Inn at Carnall Hall at 465 N Arkansas Avenue on the University of Arkansas campus, a National Register property. Refined Southern plates, a porch for a drink before dinner, the most romantic setting in town. A date for a couple who like a little history with the meal.
A wood oven throwing heat, the smell of char and rosemary, an easy neighbourhood room. Bocca sits at 2036 North College Avenue, run by the team behind the Flying Burrito Company, cooking Italian with house-made pasta and blistered wood-fired pizza. A relaxed second-date room rather than a special-occasion one. Split a pizza and a bottle and stay late.
Paper on the tables, a porterhouse the size of a plate, hot tamales to start. Doe's Eat Place carries the Delta name Dominic Signa founded in 1941, and the Fayetteville room at 316 West Dickson Street pours big steaks and house tamales to a loyal crowd. Loud, casual, generous. A date for an appetite, not a hush.
Sweet tea, hush puppies, a basket that keeps coming. Catfish Hole has fried all-you-can-eat Southern catfish at 4127 West Wedington Drive since 1994, a Razorback-game institution near the university. Coleslaw, cornbread, no pretension. The most casual date on this list — order the catfish and call it a low-key win.
How to Book
Atlas and Ella's Table want a week or more for a weekend two-top; Atlas in particular fills around Razorback home games. Bordino's and Bocca take reservations a few days out. Doe's and Catfish Hole seat walk-ins, though both run a wait on game weekends.
7pm, and earlier on a home-game Saturday when Dickson Street fills. Tell Atlas or Ella's Table it is a date when you book and ask for a corner; the Carnall Hall porch is worth arriving early for a drink before you sit.
Frequently Asked Questions
Ella's Table inside the 1905 Inn at Carnall Hall on the University of Arkansas campus is the most romantic setting, with tall windows, a porch and refined Southern plates. For the most ambitious meal, Atlas The Restaurant downtown, run by chef Elliot Hunt in a restored 1923 building, is the editorial pick for a serious date.
A date dinner for two in Fayetteville runs roughly $90 to $150 before wine at Atlas, Bordino's, Ella's Table or Bocca, all $$$ rooms; Atlas's full menu pushes toward $150 a head on its own. Doe's Eat Place steaks land around $120 for two, and Catfish Hole is the gentlest bill at well under $60 a couple.
Atlas The Restaurant is the special-occasion table: owner-chef Elliot Hunt, who trained under a Michelin-starred chef in Paris, runs a globally-inspired seasonal menu in the 1923 Ellis Building on Block Avenue. For a historic setting, Ella's Table at the Inn at Carnall Hall is the romantic alternative on the university campus.
Book Atlas and Ella's Table a week or more ahead for a Friday or Saturday, and earlier still on Razorback home-game weekends when downtown and Dickson Street fill. Bordino's and Bocca take reservations a few days out. Doe's Eat Place and Catfish Hole seat walk-ins but run a wait on busy game weekends.
Bordino's at 310 West Dickson Street is the date pick on the strip: an Italian room and wine bar that has anchored Dickson for over two decades, good for a serious-but-easy dinner. A few doors down, Doe's Eat Place at 316 West Dickson pours big porterhouse steaks and tamales for a louder, casual night.