Barnett’s Dairyette
$ • Ice Cream, Burgers
Hours:
111 W Tulsa St, Siloam Springs
(479) 524-3211
About Barnett’s Dairyette
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Barnett’s Dairyette Reviews
Always good food and drinks. Hot drinks in winter and cold drinks in summer! Good bread! Yummy.
The people are super nice. This isn’t the problem. The food is always subpar. Last three times we’ve eaten there, the burgers weren’t hot and the fries were hard like they’d been cooked twice. The first time, we asked for fresh fries. The cook came out, ate one of the fries while standing at our table, then acted as though we were nuts. He then made more fries and they were also hard. The food is super expensive for what it is: burgers & fries. We really want to like Barnett’s...read full review
I think it has went down hill the food is so greasy thats all you taste and the price of everything is way to high i used to love this place back in the day but when the new owner came in everything went down
Menu
Hours
| Monday | 11AM - 8PM |
| Tuesday | 11AM - 8PM |
| Wednesday | 11AM - 8PM |
| Thursday | 11AM - 8PM |
| Friday | 11AM - 8PM |
| Saturday | 11AM - 8PM |
| Sunday | 11AM - 8PM |
Barnett's Dairyette is a hidden gem known for its classic old-fashioned hamburgers and delicious milkshakes. The Cyclone and Chipotle Burger are must-tries, with the meat cooked perfectly in the center. The employees work seamlessly together, ensuring quick service even during busy times, and they seem very happy to be there. The generous portions of burgers, fries, and onion rings are reasonably priced, making it a great value for a meal for two. The ice cream milkshakes are thick and made with real ice cream, providing a perfect way to end the meal. While some dishes like the tots fries and burgers may have been a bit dry on one visit, the mint chocolate chip shake was a standout and worth coming back for. It is noted that the fries appeared to be hand-cut and were great. However, some diners found the pricing for combos a bit deceiving. Don't miss the cool neon sign on the roof when visiting Barnett's Dairyette.