Hagarville Grocery is a top food destination at the foothills of the Ozarks. We create one-of-a-kind sub-style #sammiches, deli sammiches & freshly sliced deli meats & cheeses. We also have essentials for a traveler, hiker, biker, & outdoor enthusiast. Stop in and say Hi to Jolene!
Address and Contact Information
Address: 11925 AR-123, Lamar, AR 72846
Phone: (479) 885-6330
Website: https://www.facebook.com/Hagarville-Grocery-213152866195
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Hagarville Grocery, 11925 Highway 123, Lamar, AR 72846, US
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Ever driven three hours just for lunch? We have, and did it again yesterday; a sunny fall Friday, and lunch was totally worth it! We drove from Bella Vista to Hagarville taking the scenic route as any seasoned road trippers would! We took 412 from Springdale, 21 towards Boxley Valley, then 123 into Hagarville and Hagarville Grocery.
We’ve wanting to go since this place popped up on my social media feed.
JT welcomed us with a cheery “hi folks,” and and hour later, with our bellies full, he sat with us as I got to feed treats to the famous Jolene, JT and Abagale’s sweet White Boxer.
When we told JT we were 1 vegetarian and 1 vegan, he asked us what flavor profiles we liked, and any strict dietary restrictions before creating our specialized sammies!
I got a vegetarian version of the Cajun Momma with fried eggs instead of turkey, and-OH MOMMA was it delicious! The house made pickles, Slap Ya Momma seasoning, and ranch potato chip topping made this sammie special! I also had a delicious house made potato salad that had the perfect amount of dill. So good!
Greg had the vegan version with vegan turkey, vegan cheese, and topped with French fried onions on a pretzel roll. Oh my!
He couldn’t stop with just a sandwich, so JT made him a vegan Chicago dog with an out of this world “neon’ relish!
We’ll definitely be back and hope to meet Abagale!
Friends, life is short. Take the scenic routes, enjoy the drive, meet cool people, try new places, and support local businesses!
Peace.
Start to finish, it was highly gratifying. I’m not one to pop out my phone to take pictures of my food (others here have done a fine job of photo-documenting the myriad of culinary offerings) but my “Dogmother” sandwich was truly delicious. I also had a blast visiting with JT as he made my sammich (as Haggarvillians term them), learning about the random twists of fate that brought them from Cali to rural Arkansas. He was witty and gracious and made the dining experience great.
This place is a gem, as are the owners. Stop into Hagarville Grocery and “sammich up!”