War Eagle Mill, Arkansas, United States


4.5 (622 reviews) Tuesday: Spent 1-2 hours Ranking #3 in Rogers Architectural Buildings

Free sample of history!

Located in the beautiful War Eagle Valley, the War Eagle Mill offers a historical perspective to life in the Ozarks. Visit the Mill and the historic bridge on the river, learn about the history of the region, shop for organic and locally made foods and local crafts. Top your visit with a meal at the Bean Palace cafe."

Address

11045 War Eagle Rd, Rogers, AR 72756-7544

Mobile

+1 866-492-7324

Website

http://www.wareaglemill.com/

Email

[email protected]

Working hours

Monday :
Tuesday :
Wednesday :
Thursday : 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday : 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday : 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday : 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Current local date and time now

Tuesday, May 07, 2024, 12:54

User Ratings

4.5 based on (622 reviews)

Excellent
48%
Good
36%
Satisfactory
11%
Poor
3%
Terrible
2%

Reviews


  • 4Zaidtree 5:00 PM Aug 21, 2022
    Old Timey Atmosphere
    We visited the mill on a Sunday. It was fairly quiet and calm. The man in the gift shop was very interesting. He showed us the mill machinery and told us a lot of things about corn meal we did not know or had thought about. We loved the old building. We went upstairs just to look around. We did not eat or anything. We really enjoyed the marks on the wall of how high the water had rose in different years from flooding. The man and woman in the gift shop were so nice and friendly. They did have open pit outhouse toilets. They were clean. When I asked where the restrooms were, the nice woman told me about them. She said it is the same bathroom they use. The bridge is wonderful to watch. It is one lane. So the car on one side has to wait for the car on the other side to cross.

  • 4Kathy 5:00 PM Feb 17, 2020
    Charming Lunch option
    We went for the first time on a Sunday early afternoon for a Lasagna lunch special. It was quite good and the serving size generous. The only caution I would mention is that you have to go up three flights of stairs to access the restaurant, so if you're mobility impaired, this could present a problem (I didn't ask but didn't see an elevator). We had driven an hour to get there and met friends. After we we sat ourselves, we were asked if we had reservations. I had inquired about those through Facebook and was told they don't take reservations; apparently they do! Fortunately, they weren't overly busy and served us. Our server was pleasant and attentive. It was a lovely drive and idyllic setting, and I had fun browsing through their store after the meal. Would return!

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