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February 13, 2022

What's Up - Your guide to what's happening in Fayetteville, AR this week!

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featured dining guide story Advertorial Feature By KAREN RICE | NoRthwEst ARKANsAs DEmoCRAt-GAzEttE 42 What's up! february 13-19, 2022 Haven 55: meal with a view T here's nothing like a fine meal to take the chill out of a winter's day or evening. You'll find a superb and unique dining experience at Haven 55, just over the border in Pineville, Missouri. While culinary masterpieces are created in the kitchen, the bucolic setting invites the savoring of sights, sounds and company. Every table in the dining room offers gorgeous views of nature. Nestled among the trees on a bend in Little Sugar Creek, it's a glorious setting for taking in the view, watching the river roll by and scanning for wildlife like Mortimer, a great blue heron who's a regular here. Ask any of their satisfied repeat customers what makes this place special and they're bound to have the same answer: amazing food, spectacular views and relaxing atmosphere. It's the perfect place to unwind and slow it down. You'll want to come early and grab a drink from the Tavern while you wait for your reservation on Friday or Saturday. The culinary creations are the art of Chef Alan Bone. A Pineville native, Alan started cooking as a teenager. He graduated with top honors from Le Cordon Bleu culinary school in Orlando, working and studying under several chefs before coming back home to open his own restaurant about nine years ago. It's a close-knit family effort, with mom Pam Bone working the front, listening to customers and fine-tuning the experience over the years. "It's taken a lot of trial and error to get it right," she points out. This is slow food at its best, she emphasizes, "Everything that comes out of this kitchen is prepared to order. Sauces are sautéed while your chicken is cooking, and everything is timed perfectly. It might take a little longer, but all Alan's dishes are prepared fresh." There are creative chicken and pork dishes with complementary rubs and sauces, a wide variety of fresh seafood offerings, unique and delicious sandwich creations and certified Angus burgers and steaks. "The New York Strip with blue cheese sauce is our best seller, and we have a big following for Prime Rib night," says Pam, "But my personal favorite is the 8-ounce sirloin prepared the way Alan does it." Get your reservations in by noon on Wednesday to partake in Haven 55's Thursday Prime Rib night—a mid-week tradition worth planning ahead for. Haven 55 is open for lunch and dinner, and either one is a great chance to try their fantastic fried green bean appetizer served with a creamy horseradish dip. The Tavern is open on Friday and Saturday nights and serves house crafted pizzas and other tavern fare. It stays open later than the restaurant to extend your night out, and they have regular live performances by local artists, as well as karaoke every Saturday night. Visit haven55.com and keep an eye on the Haven 55 Facebook page for changing specials, a more detailed schedule of upcoming events, or to view their menu. A meal at this hidden gem is more than just lunch or dinner; it's fine dining in its natural state. Be sure to call ahead for reservations. This cozy spot is just the thing to brighten up your winter

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