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    59 Diner

    5.0 (9 reviews)
    Open 10:45 am - 8:00 pm

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    The very best Chicken fried steak ever and great pinto beans and cornbread specials and the very Best server.

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    The Cafe On Broadway - Egg, bacon and cheese biscuit.

    The Cafe On Broadway

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    The Wife and I eased into Siloam Springs the way a mule eases down a mountain trail -- deliberate,…read moredignified, and carrying more curiosity than luggage. Two pups in tow, tails waggin' like they'd just heard supper bell ring twice, we found ourselves settlin' onto Broad Street, perched on one of those old brick corners that looks like it's seen more stories than a church pew on revival Sunday. Locals out front welcomed us the way small towns always should -- friendly, opinionated, and quick with recommendations. "Biscuits and gravy," they said with the confidence of folks who don't recommend lightly and definitely don't apologize for gravy. Outdoor seating sits right on that historic downtown bend, the kind of spot where time slows down and conversations meander like a creek after spring rain. Pet friendly? Friend, they didn't just tolerate the pups -- the staff made rounds like a county fair judge inspectin' prized livestock, offering scratches, compliments, and a few heartfelt dog discussions that ran deeper than most city council meetings. Now let's discuss the tea and coffee situation, because this is where I knew we'd struck honest ground. I overheard a first-day trainee (doing better than most third-year professionals, mind you) being instructed in the sacred ratios of a proper cappuccino: 2 oz espresso, 2 oz steamed milk, 2 oz foam. Praise be to the saints of crema and microfoam -- somebody in these hills still understands a cappuccino is not meant to arrive in a vessel large enough to baptize a raccoon. No vat-o-latte foolishness here. Food arrived quicker than gossip spreads at a quilting circle, and mercy... it did not disappoint. The breakfast biscuit sandwich stood tall and proud like a well-built fence post -- sturdy, dependable, and doing exactly what a biscuit sandwich ought to do. The biscuits and sausage gravy? Smooth as a fiddle tune drifting across foggy ridgelines. Balanced, rich, and comforting enough to make a grown man reconsider his afternoon productivity. I did briefly flirt with the open-faced avocado toast -- looked respectable, like it had spent time reading labels at Whole Foods -- but I stayed loyal to the biscuits and gravy. Some decisions are guided not by curiosity but by heritage. And then... chocolate gravy appeared on the menu. Friends, chocolate gravy is one of those old Appalachian traditions that feels like it was discovered accidentally during a blizzard and then protected like family lore ever since. Sweet, warm, nostalgic, and just rebellious enough to make nutritionists squint suspiciously. Cafe On Broad feels like the culinary equivalent of finding a front porch rocker that fits just right -- welcoming, unpretentious, and quietly confident in what it does well. If you find yourself wanderin' through Siloam Springs with a little time and a healthy appetite, pull in slow, bring the dogs, and order something with gravy. Preferably more than one gravy. It's what the mountains would want.

    I've been to this Cafe before in the summer but the winter is also a great time to go. Arrived…read moreabout 9AM, I ordered a black coffee which is very good quality, better than the green fish girl place and as good or better than 7 brew. It's worth coming down to the square, parking and walking in. I got a homemade square biscuit sandwich with fried egg-perfection--no brown bits, they were out of sausage so they put bacon and I'm so glad they did!! Best bacon ever--none of this store bought stuff!! Swiss cheese and i went for the Rosemary jam. With my coffee, the only thing that could have been better would have been a cozy fire to sit by!! Excellent place out of the way and worth it!! The service was great wonderful and they were very kind in every way.

    LawKew Coffee

    LawKew Coffee

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    This is now my favorite coffee stop. They have a great…read moreselection of coffees to choose from. If you are one of those who appreciates the craze of the blended and iced along with syrups and sugars. They have one of the largest selection of flavors I've ever seen. But unlike most coffee shops. These folks really know their history, components and techniques. As well as having the knowledge to create some amazing cups of Java without all the different types syrups and sugars to cover up the awesome flavor of Coffee. Oh yeah! And with the different types of beverages they serve, they also have a nice variety of breakfast items and treats to go with every heavenly drop of their delicious cup of Joe. Customer Service: The customer service here is top notch. Greeting you as you walk through door is one or all four of the Koolest people around. Azlen, Kristeen, Lance and Dylan are simply amazing. So if you are a coffee connoisseur or just enjoy a morning pick me up. stop in and try out something new and possibly even amazing. And don't forget to tell them Eagle sent you.  Enjoy

    We stopped in on a recommendation to try the Puffles and they did not disappoint! Such a fun and…read morecreative breakfast with both sweet and savory options! The coffee selections were creative and delicious! We will definitely be heading back for more and to try the other sandwiches, pastries and muffins available. The staff was friendly and inviting as well. As soon as we walked in the atmosphere was warm and relaxing with kind smiles greeting us. Soft leather couches, tables and benches are scattered in the small space and there is also a selection of handmade bowl and mugs for purchase! Our staff member took extra time to explain menu items to us and offered wonderful suggestions! I do wish they were open a little longer on Saturdays, though!

    Piehouse Bakery - Peanut butter pie

    Piehouse Bakery

    (24 reviews)

    Living in NWA for 12 years, I only recently discovered this gem last week. In the past week I have…read morevisited 3 times! First of all, the owner is a sweetheart! She is very hospitable and involved with her customers. Love that! Interaction and communication is key when running your own business. She nails it! Secondly, the inside is quite small yet there is seating in every corner and space available. From tables, to sofas, to cozy chairs, there is a quiet spot to enjoy your treats! There's even a water and food station for your fur babies! Now on to the main event...the pie! Wow! Just wow! From pie to cake to scones to tarts, I've tried them all! The raspberry cream is to die for! So sweet, creamy and they use real raspberries! I was in heaven at first bite! The lemon meringue pie is a close second with its bright freshness! Not overly lemony...Just right! The chocolate cake is super fudgey and rich! Pair it with a cold cup of milk and you've reached Heaven. The banana chocolate chip scone was good...but in my opinion much too sweet. Leave off the brown sugar/cinnamon glaze and it would be much better. The fruit tart was so flavorful and the fruit was fresh and just the right sweetness. If you like coconut cream pie, you've come to the right place! Creamy and the perfect consistency. The chocolate diner pie is rich and decadent with its lightly whipped topping and chocolate curls. Lastly the Southern Buttermilk pie was a first for me. I didnt know what to expect but was pleasantly surprised. It was almost a custard like consistency but with a sour note...more lemony than I was expecting but good nonetheless. Next time I hope to try the more savory pies and quiches. Everyday there is a variety to choose from and their daily menu is always posted on their Facebook page. Oh! And the prices are fantastic considering you get a good size slice of pie! Big enough to share...if you're willing! I highly recommend this cute little bakery...in fact I insist on it!

    This is our third or fourth time here. Every time has been an out of this world savory carnival for…read moremy mouth. The chili relleno quiche is to die for. Husband always gets the chicken pot pie and it is so delish. The amount of sweets available will hit everyone's taste if you aren't looking for savory. They make a good mocha also! They greet you with a smile and the owner is always out and about to make sure your experience is epic. We have been in this area for about 10 years and this is our favorite spot! When you walk in, you are greeted also by everything baking and kitchen. There is a shelf of pie birds and a sign to educate you on the importance and history. The decor is so cute and homey just like the pies! Love this place!

    59 Diner - diners - Updated May 2026

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