We explore the interplay between two emerging paradigms: reservoir computing and quantum computing. We observe how quantum systems featuring beyond-classical correlations and vast computational spaces can serve as non-trivial, experimentally viable reservoirs for typical tasks in machine learning. With a focus on neutral atom quantum processing units, we describe and exemplify a novel quantum reservoir computing (QRC) workflow. We conclude exploratively discussing the main challenges ahead, whilst arguing how QRC can offer a natural candidate to push forward reservoir computing applications.