
you're on s school ave, fayetteville, and the mill district puts you somewhere between the university of arkansas campus energy and the quieter residential blocks that stretch south. arsaga's has been part of this city long enough that it's not trying to prove anything. they roast their own coffee, which matters more than it sounds: what ends up in your cup started with decisions made here in northwest arkansas, not sourced from a distributor's catalog and rebranded. fayetteville has a real specialty coffee culture, and arsaga's mill district sits inside that conversation rather than above it. if you're coming from dickson street or heading toward the farmers market on a saturday morning, this is a reasonable stop that holds up past the first visit.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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