Don’t you love finding new things in unexpected places? The joy of discovery is just as exciting as the attraction itself. The Preacher’s Son is a fabulous restaurant based on food alone, but paired with the unbelievable setting, it’s downright divine. Let’s take a peek at what’s become of this restored Gothic church.

This is the oldest church in Bentonville, the First Christian Church.

Facebook/The Preacher’s Son It was built in 1904 as part of the Gothic Revivalism spreading throughout the west.

The church has gone through extensive renovations and reopened as The Preacher’s Son earlier this year.

Facebook/The Preacher’s Son They feature “Casual American Rustic cuisine in a mystical setting.”

It’s not often you see the executive chef picking herbs for the day’s meals.

Facebook/The Preacher’s Son The concept of the The Preacher’s Son was based on Chef Matt Cooper, his father, grandfather and great grandfather were all ministers.

The whole menu is completely filled with locally sourced selections.

Facebook/The Preacher’s Son The menu is seasonal to ensure the freshest of ingredients, like for this Tuna Poke Salad.

Start with a shareable for lunch.

Facebook/The Preacher’s Son Like these irresistible fall butternut squash hushpuppies. Lunch is served Monday through Friday, 11-2 PM.

Or come in for a delectable dinner.

Facebook/The Preacher’s Son Like this Washington salmon served with roasted fennel cream, carrots, and turnips. The veggies are from a local farm in Rogers. Dinner is served Monday through Saturday from 5-10 PM.

Gaze longingly at this beautiful bar.

Facebook/The Preacher’s Son Part of the redesign included a champagne gold brick bar. For some reason a wet bar wasn’t part of the original 1900s church blueprint.

Bond with friends on the rooftop bar.

Facebook/The Preacher’s Son Or hangout at the more intimate lounge residing beneath the restaurant. The Undercroft Bar is open Monday through Saturday from 5 PM to 2 AM.

It may be hard to take your eyes off the food but the restaurant’s aesthetic will keep you mesmerized.

Facebook/The Preacher’s Son There’s a grid of 288, 5" gold bells in the tower and windows filled with art glass. The glass was designed by George Dombek, a nationally recognized master of watercolor.

This is one restaurant that should definitely make your bucket list.

Facebook/The Preacher’s Son The Preacher’s Son is located at 201 NW A Street in Bentonville.

Have you had dinner here yet? Share your experience with us in the comments below!

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It was built in 1904 as part of the Gothic Revivalism spreading throughout the west.

They feature “Casual American Rustic cuisine in a mystical setting.”

The concept of the The Preacher’s Son was based on Chef Matt Cooper, his father, grandfather and great grandfather were all ministers.

The menu is seasonal to ensure the freshest of ingredients, like for this Tuna Poke Salad.

Like these irresistible fall butternut squash hushpuppies. Lunch is served Monday through Friday, 11-2 PM.

Like this Washington salmon served with roasted fennel cream, carrots, and turnips. The veggies are from a local farm in Rogers. Dinner is served Monday through Saturday from 5-10 PM.

Part of the redesign included a champagne gold brick bar. For some reason a wet bar wasn’t part of the original 1900s church blueprint.

Or hangout at the more intimate lounge residing beneath the restaurant. The Undercroft Bar is open Monday through Saturday from 5 PM to 2 AM.

There’s a grid of 288, 5" gold bells in the tower and windows filled with art glass. The glass was designed by George Dombek, a nationally recognized master of watercolor.

The Preacher’s Son is located at 201 NW A Street in Bentonville.

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