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January 29, 2023

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

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Reset and refresh This season's juice bar masterpiece is the Tangerine Dream: a delightful blend of tangerine, pineapple, organic ginger and cane sugar, topped with vanilla coconut milk. Or you can start your meal off with one of First Watch's other juice creations. There's Purple Haze, a refreshing and magical blend of lemon, cane sugar, butterfly pea flower tea and a hint of lavender. Or, treat yourself to a little Morning Meditation (orange, lemon, turmeric, organic ginger, agave nectar and beet) or Kale Tonic (kale, Fuji apple, cucumber and lemon.) You can even boost your juice with a wellness shot of vitamins B3, C & D, zinc, echinacea and elderberry. Healthy options At First Watch you are always welcome to swap out toast with fresh, seasonal fruit, choose egg whites for your omelette, substitute gluten-free toast. And the regular menu offers wholesome options galore. Take for instance the Healthy Turkey Omelet, an egg white omelet with turkey, house-roasted onions, tomatoes, spinach and Feta cheese. Served with First Watch's whole grain artisan toast and all-natural house preserves. Or, the Sunrise Granola Bowl—non-fat vanilla Greek yogurt layered with fresh, seasonal fruit and their housemade granola with almonds. Served with a freshly baked muffin of the day. Get going with a bowl of First Watch's steel-cut oatmeal, made to order with berries, fresh sliced banana, pecans, low-fat milk, brown sugar and a freshly baked muffin of the day. For a protein boost, try the First Watch Power Wrap—egg whites, turkey, spinach, house-roasted Crimini mushrooms and Mozzarella in a sun-dried tomato-basil tortilla. Served with fresh fruit and a side of housemade pico de gallo. Keep it lean with the Tri-Athlete: an egg white omelet with house-roasted Crimini mushrooms, onions, tomatoes and green chilis. Served with housemade pico de gallo, whole grain artisan toast, all-natural house preserves and fresh fruit. Classic, mouthwatering goodness Indulge in First Watch classics like the Tri-Fecta: Two fresh cage-free eggs any style with either a light and airy Belgian waffle or a multigrain pancake. Plus your choice of bacon, chicken sausage patty, turkey or pork sausage link. If something sweet is what you're craving, treat yourself to First Watch French Toast—custard-dipped, thick-cut brioche bread topped with whipped butter and powered cinnamon sugar. Or how about the Lemon Ricotta Pancakes, with fresh, whipped ricotta cheese added to their multigrain batter, topped with marinated berries and creamy lemon curd. Of course, no First Watch meal is complete without a side of their famous Million Dollar Bacon, baked with brown sugar, black pepper, cayenne and a maple syrup drizzle. Pour me a cup For their signature drip coffee, First Watch wanted a truly special roast, so they ventured to Colombia to find the richest beans and to personally meet the female farmers—the Mujeres en Café— who grow them. The First Watch team visits and learns from that community, and gives back in ways like improving their schools and investing in their future; and they get some of the world's best coffee in return. With each visit to a First Watch restaurant, you'll be greeted with a smile and a whole pot of their signature, award-winning Project Sunrise coffee to start your day off right. Enjoy an oozing egg yolk moment, brunch cheers and a million dollar morning at your neighborhood First Watch. january 29-february 4, 2023 What's up! 43 Questions about this or other dining features? Contact Karen Rice at 479-571-6474 or krice@NWADG.com First Watch Location: 500 SE Walton Blvd Ste 24, Bentonville Phone: (479) 551-5454 Location: 3251 N. College Ave, Fayetteville Phone: (479) 668-0683 Location: 5206 Village Parkway, Ste 1, Rogers Phone: (479) 657-6630 hours: 7:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Seven days a week. onLine: firstwatch.com facebook.com/firstwatch

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