The Preacher's Son

201 NW A St, Bentonville - 72712
679 reviews
American
(479) 445-6065

mi esposo y yo nos encanta este restaurant una propuesta diferente para lo limitado de esta ciudad, la burrata con pan se brioche y mermelada de higo es excelente, muy buena entrada

Always love preachers son! Server was great and food was fantastic!

Everything was fresh and tasty. The oysters were especially good, if a bit pricey ($3+ per small oyster), as were the gnocchi. The desserts were also good, especially the blueberry panna cotta. The chicken could have used more seasoning, and the corn compote with the salmon was good but not outstanding. Our sevice was wonderful! Overall an excellent experience and would recommend!

From walking in the door to our greeting from a smiling host, and admiring the awesome decor, we could not have been treated and served better! We were delighted with the appetizers and experienced fantastic main dishes. Even the passion fruit ice cream dessert was off the charts delicious. We can heartily endorse Preacher's Son in every way possible. We'll definitely be back again and again.

Wonderful! Food, service, and ambiance were impeccable.

This place continues to amaze!

Always my favorite restaurant in Bentonville! Everything is always so delicious, beautiful atmosphere and excellent service!

We had a special meal at a great place. Everything was top-notch!

We couldn't have chosen a better place to celebrate my birthday. A beautiful space with attentive staff and delicious food.

We have had Preacher's Son on our 'to-do' list for quite some time, as it has been recommended by a few of our friends. The restaurant itself is very open and beautiful. Despite there being a lot of open tables, we were sat next to another table for two. The tables for two are very close and it is hard to have an intimate conversation. Our server was nice and very knowledgeable. The bar was slow in processing orders, so our first and second rounds of drink took about 15 minutes each to reach our table. That is far too long for a glass of wine and a beer. We shared an appetizer and each got an entrée. Unfortunately, all three were about as bland as cardboard. In all, with tip, I think we spent upwards of $175.00 for our meal and drinks. There are plenty of great high end restaurants in NW Arkansas where that kind of money would buy an exquisite meal, unfortunately Preacher's Son is not one of them.