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Great place to visit lots of history great little cafe and some great value gifts and goods to buy well worth a drive out
A steel bridge leads the way to the beautifully painted red War Eagle Bridge. The building and bridge reflect in the still water beside the mill. The autumn leaves of nearby trees also cast their image into the water. The War Eagle Fall Craft Fair draws many vendors who come to sell their homemade works of art in pottery, paintings, clothing, wreaths, jewelry, and so much more. Inside the mill, there is a small gift shop upstairs. There are three flights in all with no elevator. I found interesting rock candy in small sealed bags to take back as keepsakes for two of the grandchildren who live close to us back in Indiana. Ground corn meal was available for purchase, but we passed on buying any as we were heading home by airplane.
Can not go there without having beans and cornbread in the restaurant. Beautiful view. Great craft show venue.
This historical building is located near Hobbs State Park near Rogers Arkansas. Be sure your visit is not in the winter months as the Mill closes for the season right after the Christmas Holidays. They have a nice little general store and gift shop along with a small café with local "eats". Its nothing over the top but a nice stop if you are in the park area.
We traveled to the War Eagle Mill and it was a nice place to visit. It was a nice place to take pictures. There was a very pretty bridge by the mill as well.
Love this place. Great place to explore the old history of Arkansas. The lights were still up from Christmas, sun setting, absolutely stunning place. Would recommend for pictures. Great gifts too. Staff very friendly. Did not eat there but would love to go back to try it.
Seeing a working mill with water wheel was a treat, and so were the wonderful natural foods on sale inside--unusual jams and stone ground flour and meal of various kinds. There's a cafe and gift shop on the upper floors and nice scenery outside. I'm glad I stopped by and would make it a point to stop there again if in the area.
War eagle mill is a favorite of our family to take out of town guests. The mill, water wheel, grounds, seasonal restaurant and store are a unique find.
Great atmosphere, good products and food. The building is an authentic mill set on the War Eagle River.
The view around the Mill is beautiful and the shopping was great in the gift shop. Yummy food in the restaurant.
Get fresh stone milled food products. Tons of trinkets and appropriate memrobelia. View is unique.The war Eagle River truly runs the old stone Mill. Great place for kids.
This was a nice addition to our trip to Eureka Springs. A beautiful drive on a fun road from there to the mill and there are a lot of hiking trails and scenery in the area. We stopped here for a bit and walked around outside and inside. The first floor had mostly their grain products for sale and we were also able to watch corn getting ground in the back. There were more things for sale on the second floor. Mostly crafts, dishes, etc. The third floor is the restaurant. I knew I wanted to try their cornbread so I had that with the beans. It was a good homey kind of meal.
The bridge & the working wheel was very pretty. The bridge alone was worth the drive to see. We spent more time walking around it & taking pix of it than we did in the mill. The mill was nice & we loved seeing how it worked but I was disappointed to find out that it was built in the 70's since and wasn't an old building. The first one was built in the 1800's & many had been built & all of them had burnt down. It's still an older building & has lots of charm I was just expecting it to be older. I really think a bakery would be great for this place. I would have defiantly bought baked goods but had no desire to go to the 3rd floor to the resturant. We would like to come back when their huge War Eagle Craft Fair is going on. It's huge!
Enjoy the drive on route 12 from Rogers to War Eagle Mill cross the river on the one lane bridge stop and look up and down the river and imagine how it looked 50 plus years ago, then turn around and drive back looking at the mill as you head East again....go inside and put yourself back in time again, shop in the store and climb the stairs to enjoy grits, eggs, bacon, homemade pies and desserts, look around the walls and listen.If your lucky you might see an eagles soaring above the war eagle river valley. In my humble opinion it's worth your time to stop and step back in time and enjoy the War Eagle Mill.
Learn and see a working mill. Browse the gift shop and have a home cooked meal. Their cornbread is good.