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DOWNTOWN Warm regards, RIVER MARKET.......................................................................12 SOUTH MAIN......................................................................... 22 OTHER DOWNTOWN............................................................ 24 MIDTOWN HEIGHTS................................................................................. 34 HILLCREST.............................................................................. 38 RIVERDALE............................................................................. 42 OTHER MIDTOWN.................................................................48 LITTLE ROCK DINING OVERVIEW............................................ 54 SOUTHWEST.......................................................................... 70 WEST.......................................................................................80 FOOD TRUCKS.......................................................................... 100 CATERING SERVICES................................................................ 104
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DINING GUIDE Every week, the Arkansas Times reviews a local restaurant. Reviewers visit anonymously and pay their own tab. The newspaper receives no consideration in exchange for the reviews. From those reviews, the newspaper compiles a list of capsule reviews. The list covers virtually all the essential stops on the Little Rock dining scene, but, of course, it’s constantly changing. The Arkansas Times keeps up with the changing restaurant scene. See newsstands all over the city and pick up your free copy of Arkansas’s source for news, politics and entertainment, and find our daily reporting, including our food blog Eat Arkansas, at arktimes.com. To make your dining experience more pleasurable and easy to navigate, we’ve listed restaurants by district, and then in some cases, certain neighborhoods within their district. Within each section, we’ve compiled a list of full-service restaurants and a list of quickservice restaurants, and have identified those with live music with a musical note. Restaurants are listed in alphabetical order in each listing. Additionally, we’ve also compiled an editorial feature on our vibrant dining and food scene, and have put together a simple map highlighting our various city districts and our neighborhoods. B-Breakfast; BR-Brunch; L-Lunch; D-Dinner; $-Inexpensive (under $8 per person); $$-Moderate ($8-$20 per person); $$$-Expensive ($20 and up per person); CC-Accepts credit cards; p-Entertainment. All phone numbers have 501 area code
AIRPORT This district, adjacent to the Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport, Little Rock’s industrial park and the local port authority, has some culinary secrets that our locals know well and regularly enjoy. Home to a few blue plate diners and restaurants, it’s a culinary option worth exploring. Dr. Full bar. CC. $$. 235‑2000. LD daily.
BOSTON’S Ribs and gourmet pizza star at this restaurant/sports bar located at the Holiday Inn by the airport. TVs in separate sports bar area. 3201 Bankhead
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A neighborhood market carrying milk, bread, eggs, meat, deli meat, sundries, beer, wine, liquor and convenience items. Breakfast and Deli Sandwiches Served Daily.
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vegetables. 1710 E. 15th St. No alcohol. No CC. $. 375‑3216. L Mon.‑Fri.
this spot, which also features inventive sandwiches, salads and a popular burger. Central Flying Service at Adams Field. 2301 Crisp Dr. Beer and wine. CC. $‑$$. 975‑9315. BL Mon.‑Sat.
QUICK BITES FOURCHE DAM DAIRY BAR 6214 Fourche Dam Pike. 490‑2155.
HOMER’S Great vegetables, huge yeast rolls and killer cobblers. Follow the mobs. 2001 E. Roosevelt Road. No alcohol. CC. $‑$$. 374‑1400. BL Mon.‑Fri.
MCDONALD’S 8710 Fourche Dam Pike. 490‑8669. SUBWAY 8701 Fourche Dam Pike. 490‑4153.
SANDY’S HOMEPLACE CAFE Home-style buffet, with your choice of two meats and seven
WAFFLE HOUSE 3202 Bankhead Dr. 490‑1332.
The Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport has several dining and shopping options available for travelers. Learn more by going to their website at ClintonAirport.com, or calling 372-3439. Below is a listing of the airport’s dining options currently available: Hog Café’s world championship BBQ as well! Located near gate 5. Full bar. CC. $-$$. BLD daily.
PRE-SECURITY OPTIONS:
AMERICAN: RIVER BEND BAR AND GRILL Full service restaurant, located pre-security, serving breakfast, lunch, dinner and kid’s meals daily. Grilled or fried catfish platters, half-pound burgers, delicious salads, and a lot more to choose from! Full bar. CC. $$. LD daily.
OUACHITA LANDING Located next to Gate 6, this full service restaurant offers a wide variety of selections including buffalo wings, chicken strips and catfish platters, half-pound hamburgers, grilled chicken and Ruben sandwiches. The sweet potato fries are not to be missed! Full bar. CC. $$. BL daily.
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STARBUCKS Located at the bottom of the escalators near Visitor Information Center and baggage claim area. No alcohol. CC. $-$$. BLD daily.
WHOLE HOG CAFÉ Succulent pulled pork, tender beef brisket and pulled chicken smoked on-site using the same spices that made Little Rock’s Whole Hog Café world champions! Located near gate 5. Beer. CC. $-$$. LD daily.
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AMERICAN: OUACHITA BREW HOUSE Proudly serving products from Little Rock’s own Rock Town Distillery and Diamond Bear Brewery along with a full selection of your favorite beverages. There are plenty of places to recharge your device while you enjoy Whole
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DOWNTOWN RIVER MARKET Located in the heart of downtown along the Arkansas River and Riverfront Park, is Little Rock’s River Market District. As the city’s official entertainment district, it’s walkable streets are filled with restaurants, shops, bars, live music venues, along with microbreweries and the state’s first legal distillery since Prohibition. Ottenheimer Market Hall is found in the center of the district and is home to a food court, Shop the Rock gift shop, a visitor center and a seasonal Farmers’ Market. OMH - Located inside Ottenheimer Market Hall in the River Market District
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Marriott. Full bar. CC. $$. 9759800. BD daily.
109 & CO. Enjoy specialty cocktails made in classic fashion at this modern-day speakeasy. They proudly partner with Butcher & Public to serve fresh food. 109 S. Main St. Full bar. CC. $$. 374-3710. D Mon.-Sun.
CACHE RESTAURANT Well‑presented plates and a glitzy atmosphere, though lunch is more casual in this fine dining spot. 425 President Clinton Ave. Full bar. CC. $$$. 850‑0265. LD Mon.‑Fri. D Sat.
BIG WHISKEY’S AMERICAN BAR AND GRILL A modern grill pub in the River Market District with all the bells and whistles — 30 flat‑screen TVs, whiskey on tap, plus boneless wings, burgers, steaks, soups and salads. 225 E. Markham St. Full bar. CC. $$. 324‑2449. LD daily.
COPPER GRILL Comfort food, burgers and more sophisticated fare at this River Market District hotspot. 300 E. Third St. Full bar. CC. $$‑$$$. 375‑3333. LD Mon.‑Sat. DIZZY’S GYPSY BISTRO Interesting bistro fare, served in massive portions at this neighborhood favorite. 200 River Market Ave. Full bar. CC. $$‑$$$. 375‑3500. LD Tue.‑Sat. FLYING FISH The fried seafood is fresh and crunchy and there are plenty of raw, boiled and
THE BISTRO The Bistro offers healthy choices, a variety of breakfast and dinner options, an evening bar, and specialty beverages made with Starbucks® coffee. 521 President Clinton Ave., inside the Courtyard by 12
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grilled offerings, too. 511 President Clinton Ave. Beer and wine. CC. $$. 375‑3474. LD daily.
RIVERSHORE EATERY A River Market vendor that specializes in salads, sandwiches, wings and ice cream. 400 President Clinton Ave. No alcohol. CC. $‑$$. 244‑2326. LD Mon.‑Sat. OMH
FLYING SAUCER A popular River Market District hangout thanks to its almost 200 beers (including 75 on tap) and more than decent bar food. It’s nonsmoking, so families are welcome. 323 President Clinton Ave. Full bar. CC. $$. 372‑8032. LD daily. p
SONNYWILLIAMS’STEAKROOM Steaks, chicken and seafood in a wonderful setting in the River Market District. Menu is seasonal, changes every few months. 500 President Clinton Ave. Full bar. CC. $$$. 324‑2999. D Mon.‑Sat.
FORTY T WO Solid choice for weekday lunch, featuring entrees and sandwiches from around the world. 1200 President Clinton Ave., inside the Clinton Presidential Library. Full bar. CC. $‑$$. 537‑0042. L Mon.‑Sat.
STICKYZROCK‘N’ROLLCHICKEN SHACK Fingers any way you can imagine, plus sandwiches and burgers, and a fun setting for music and happy hour gatherings. 107 River Market Ave. Full bar. CC. $‑$$. 372‑7707. LD daily. p
GARDEN SQUARE CAFE & GROCERY Vegetarian soups, sandwiches and wraps plus a small grocery store. 400 President Clinton Ave. No alcohol. CC. $‑$$. 244‑9964. BL Mon.-Sat. OMH
SWEET SOUL Southern classics by the proprietors of the late great Haystack Cafe in Ferndale: Chicken fried steak (just about perfect), catfish, collards, cornbread, black‑eyed peas, fried chicken. 400 President Clinton Ave. No alcohol. CC. $‑$$. 374‑7685. BL Mon.‑Fri. OMH
GUS’S WORLD FAMOUS FRIED CHICKEN The best fried chicken in town. Go for chicken and waffles on Sundays. 300 President Clinton Ave. Beer. CC. $‑$$. 372‑2211. LD daily. MASON’S DELI AND GRILL Heaven for those who believe everything-is-better-withsauerkraut-on-top. The Bavarian Reuben is among the best we’ve had in town. 400 Clinton Ave. No alcohol. CC. $‑$$. 376‑3354.
THE VEG Using local and organic foods when possible, The Veg aims to be Little Rock’s premier vegan cafe. 400 President Clinton Ave. No alcohol. CC. $‑$$. 838-3634. L Mon.-Sat. OMH 14
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eggplant dip and other dishes at this River Market vendor. 400 President Clinton Ave. No alcohol. CC. $‑$$. 372‑1662. L Mon.‑Sat. OMH
WILLY D’S DUELING PIANO BAR Willy D’s serves up a decent dinner of pastas and salads as a lead‑in to its nightly sing‑along piano show. Go when you’re in a good mood. 322 President Clinton Ave. Full bar. CC. $$. 244‑9550. D Tue.‑Sat. p
PROST A restaurant/bar that hosts live music on weekends. 120 Ottenheimer Plaza. Full bar. CC. $. 244-9550. LD Tue-Sat.
ZIN URBAN WINE & BEER BAR Cosmopolitan yet comfortable, a relaxed place to enjoy fine wines and beers while noshing on superb meats, cheeses and amazing goat cheese‑stuffed figs. 300 River Market Ave. Beer and wine. CC. $$‑$$$. 246‑4876. D daily. p
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DAMGOODE PIES A somewhat different Italian/pizza place, largely because of a spicy garlic white sauce that’s offered as an alternative to the traditional red sauce. Plus a craft brewery. 500 President Clinton Ave. Ste. 105. Full bar. CC. $‑$$. 664‑2239. LD daily.
ASIAN BANGKOK THAI CUISINE Get all the staple Thai dishes at this River Market vendor. The red and green curries and the noodle soup stand out, in particular. 400 President Clinton Ave. No alcohol. CC. $‑$$. 374‑5105. L Mon.‑Sat. OMH
GUSANO’S They make the tomatoey Chicago‑style deep‑dish pizza the way it’s done in the Windy City. It takes a little longer to come out of the oven, but it’s worth the wait. 313 President Clinton Ave. Full bar. CC. $‑$$. 374‑1441. LD daily.
BIG ON TOKYO Serviceable fried rice, teriyaki chicken and sushi. 400 President Clinton Ave. No alcohol. CC. $‑$$. 375‑6200. L Mon.‑Sat. OMH
IRIANA’S PIZZA Unbelievably generous hand‑tossed, New York-style pizza with unmatched zest. Good salads, too; grinders are great, particularly the Italian sausage. 201 E. Markham St. Beer and wine. CC. $‑$$. 374‑3656. LD Mon.‑Sat.
WASABI Downtown sushi and Japanese cuisine. For lunch, there are quick and hearty sushi samplers. 101 S. Main St. Full bar. CC. $‑$$. 374‑0777. L Mon.‑Fri.; D Mon.‑Sat.
JAY’S PIZZA New York‑style pizza by the slice. 400 President Clinton Ave. No alcohol. CC. $‑$$. 374‑5297. L Mon.‑Sat. OMH
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DUGAN’S PUB Serves up Irish fare like fish and chips and corned beef and cabbage alongside classic bar food. The chicken fingers and burgers stand out. Irish breakfast all day. 401 E. Third St. Full bar. CC. $‑$$. 244‑0542. LD daily. p
CASA MANANA TAQUERIA Smaller, scaled back version of the city’s other Casa Manana eateries. 400 President Clinton Ave. No alcohol. CC. $‑$$. 372‑6637. L Mon.‑Sat. OMH JUANITA’S CAFE AND BAR Menu includes a variety of combination entree choices — enchiladas, tacos, flautas, shrimp burritos
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and such — plus creative salads and other dishes. And of course the “Blue Mesa” cheese dip. 614 President Clinton Ave. Full bar. CC. $$. 372‑1228. LD Mon.‑Sat. p
CRAVEN’S POPCORN Offers gourmet popcorn. 400 President Clinton Ave. No alcohol. CC. $. 817-6366. Mon.-Sat.OMH
REVOLUTION TACO AND TEQUILA LOUNGE Inventive tacos and tapas. 300 President Clinton Ave. Full bar. CC. $$. 823‑0090. LD Tue.‑Sun. p
KILWINS Ice cream, candies, fudge and sweets galore made in‑house and packaged for eat‑it‑now or eat‑it‑later. 415 President Clinton Ave. No alcohol. CC. $‑$$. 379‑9865. LD daily.
SPECIALTY BOULEVARD BREAD CO. Daily lunch specials, freshly baked bread, imported cheeses and fancy non‑alcoholic beverages. 400 President Clinton Ave. Beer and wine. CC. $‑$$. 374‑1232. BLD Mon.‑Sat. (close 3 p.m.); BL Sun. OMH
QUICK BITES 4SQUARE CAFE AND GIFTS 405 President Clinton Ave. 244‑2622. BOOKENDS CAFE 180 River Market Ave. 918‑3091.
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WILLY D’S River Market District dueling piano bar and restaurant with dinner service. Music at 7 p.m. Tue.‑Sat. Beneath the bar is DEEP ULTRA LOUNGE, featuring DJ music Wed.‑Sat. Attached through a passageway is PROST, a restaurant/bar that hosts live music on weekends. Tue-Sat. One cover charge affords access to all three bars. Smoking in Prost and Willy D’s, no smoking in DEEP. 21 and older. 322 President Clinton Ave. 244‑9550. willydspianobar.com.
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CLUB LEVEL A 10,000 square‑foot dance club with modern décor, DJs on the weekend and a pub grub menu. 8 p.m.‑2 a.m. Fri.‑Sat. 315 Main St. 372‑1515, clublevelonline.com. ERNIE BIGGS A private club that offers dueling pianos as entertainment. Two piano men, skilled at getting the crowd worked up, perform all those songs you never thought you knew all the words to. Open nightly. 307 President Clinton Ave. 372‑4782. erniebiggs.com. THE REV ROOM The bigger sister venue to Stickyz, this 550‑person capacity room is the largest in the River Market — and one of the largest in town. It hosts an incredibly diverse array of local, regional and national acts. Times and prices vary. There’s a nice patio on the restaurant side of the venue. No smoking. 300 President Clinton Ave. 823‑0090. revroom.com.
MOVIES RON ROBINSON THEATER Located in the Arcade Building in the River Market.Only open for library events and movies. The theater operates only on specific days. Does not screen traditional, first-run features. 100 Rock St. 320-5715. RonRobinsonTheater.org.
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SOUTH MAIN Little Rock’s South Main District (SoMa) is one of the city’s shining stars with its residents, restaurateurs and shop owners focused on sustainable practices and the use of locally-sourced products. Recognized by Southern Living magazine as “the next great neighborhood,” it’s a must-see destination for anyone wanting to explore and experience Little Rock.
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Main St. Beer and wine. CC. $$. 375‑5100. BL Mon.‑Sat.
THE ROOT CAFÉ Homey, local foods‑focused café. With tasty burgers, homemade bratwurst, banh mi and a number of vegan and veggie options. Breakfast and Sunday brunch, too. 1500 S. Main St. No alcohol. CC. $‑$$. 414‑0423. BL Tue.‑Sat.; BR Sun.
COMMUNITY BAKERY This sunny downtown bakery is the place to linger over a latte, bagels and the New York Times. But a lunchtime dash for sandwiches is OK, too, though it’s often packed. 1200 S. Main St. No alcohol. CC. $‑$$. 375‑7105. BLD daily.
SOUTH ON MAIN Fine, innovative takes on Southern fare in a casual, but well‑appointed setting. 1304 S. Main St. Full bar. CC. $‑$$. 244‑9660. L Mon.‑Fri.; D Tue.‑Sat. p
LOBLOLLY CREAMERY Enjoy artisan ice cream, hand‑crafted beverages and seasonal confections using local ingredients. Inside the Green Corner Store. 1423 S. Main St. No alcohol. CC. $‑$$. 374‑1111. LD Mon.‑Sat.; L Sun.
SPECIALTY BOULEVARD BREAD BAKEHOUSE AND MARKET Fresh bread, fresh pastries, wide selection of cheeses, meats, side dishes at the local chain’s catering and baking headquarters. Good coffee, too. 1417 S.
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membership fee when there’s music. Open daily at 3 p.m. for pool and other games, plus bar and a grill that serves some of the best burgers in town. 21 and up. Smoking allowed. 1316 S. S. Main St. 372‑9990. midtownar.com.
until 5 a.m. — is the end of a funnel of nights spent out all over town. It hosts blues, rock and jam band music at 12:30 a.m. Fri.‑Sat., plus occasional midnight shows midweek. There’s a $5 cover charge above private‑club
GREATER DOWNTOWN Downtowns are often referred to as a city’s ‘heartbeat,’ and Little Rock’s is no exception with its established restaurants and two microbreweries, as well as being home to the city’s cultural gems, including the Arkansas Arts Center, Arkansas Repertory Theatre, Arkansas Symphony Orchestra and Ballet Arkansas.
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BEST IMPRESSIONS The menu combines Asian, Italian and French sensibilities in soups, salads and meaty fare. A departure from the tearoom of yore. Located inside the Arkansas Arts Center. 501 E. Ninth St. Beer and wine. CC. $$. 907‑5946. L Tue.‑Sun.; BR Sat.‑Sun.
1515 CAFE This bustling, business‑suit filled breakfast and lunch spot, just across from the state capitol, features old‑fashioned, buffet‑style home cookin’ for a song. Inexpensive lunch entrées, too. 1515 W. Seventh St. No alcohol. No CC. $‑$$. 376‑1434. L Wed.‑Fri.; D Mon‑Sat.
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GREATER DOWNTOWN Bray Gourmet Deli And Catering Full bar. CC. $$‑$$$. 370‑7013. LD daily. p
french fries are greasy and wonderful. 1023 W. Seventh St. No alcohol. CC. $‑$$. 372‑8735. L Mon.‑Fri.
COTHAM’S IN THE CITY A capitol neighborhood version of the famous Scott, AR country store, with the same specialties — giant hubcap hamburgers, well‑fried plate lunches and monumental desserts. 1401 W. Third St. No alcohol. CC. $‑$$. 370‑9177. L Mon.‑Fri.
BRAY GOURMET DELI AND CATERING Sandwiches, wraps, soups, stuffed potatoes and salads. Try the signature turkey spread. 323 Center St. Ste. 150. No alcohol. CC. $‑$$. 353‑1045. BL Mon.‑Fri.
DAVE AND RAY’S DOWNTOWN DINER Breakfast buffet daily featuring biscuits and gravy, home fries, sausage and made‑to‑order omelets. Lunch buffet with choices of four meats and eight veggies. 824 W. Capitol Ave. No alcohol. CC. $. 372‑8816. BL Mon.‑Fri.
BREWSTERS 2 CAFE & LOUNGE Down‑home done right. Check out the yams, mac‑and‑cheese, greens, purple‑hull peas, cornbread, wings, catfish and all the rest. 2725 S. Arch St. Full bar. CC. $‑$$. 301‑7728. LD Mon.‑Sat. CAJUN’S WHARF The venerable seafood restaurant serves up great gumbo and Oysters Bienville, and options such as fine steaks for the non‑seafood eater. In the citified bar, you’ll find nightly entertainment, too. 2400 Cantrell Road. Full bar. CC. $$‑$$$. 375‑5351. LD Mon.‑Fri.; D Sat. p
DAVE’S PLACE A popular downtown soup‑and‑sandwich stop at lunch. It also draws a large and diverse crowd for the Friday night dinner, which varies in theme, home cooking being the most popular. 201 Center St. No alcohol. CC. $‑$$. 372‑3283. L Mon.‑Fri.; D Fri.
CAMP DAVID Inside the Holiday Inn Presidential Conference Center, Camp David particularly pleases with its breakfast and themed buffets each day of the week. 600 Interstate 30. Full bar. CC. $$‑$$$. 975‑2267. BLD daily; BR Sat.‑Sun.
DOE’S EAT PLACE A dive turned power brokers’ watering hole with huge steaks, great tamales, broiled shrimp and killer burgers at lunch. 1023 W. Markham St. Full bar. CC. $$‑$$$. 376‑1195. LD Mon.‑Fri.; D Sat.
CAPITAL BAR AND GRILL Big hearty sandwiches, daily lunch specials and fine evening dining all rolled up into one at this landing spot downtown. Capital Hotel, 111 Markham St.
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Fridays. 424 W. Markham St. Full bar. CC. $$. 372‑4371. BLD daily. EJ’S EATS AND DRINKS The sandwiches are generous, the soups homemade and the salads cold. The housemade potato chips are da bomb. 523 Center St. Full bar. CC. $‑$$. 666‑3700. LD daily; BR Sat.-Sun.
LOST FORTY BREWING Craft brewery that includes Pint and Pitcher, a taproom specializing in Delta-influenced beer hall food. 501 Byrd St. Beer and wine. CC. $$. 319-7335. LD Wed.-Sun. NATCHEZ RESTAURANT Smart, elegant takes on Southern classics. 323 Center St. Full bar. CC. $$‑$$$. 372‑1167. BL Tue.-Fri.; D Wed.‑Sat.
IV CORNERS BAR & GRILL Traditional bar and grill, great place to watch sports and hang out with your friends, or make new ones. 824 W. Capitol. Full bar. CC. $$. 786-9913. D various days, call ahead to see if open.
ONE ELEVEN AT THE CAPITAL Inventive fine dining restaurant helmed by Joel Attunes, a James Beard award‑winning chef. 111 W. Markham St. Full bar. CC. $$$. 370‑7011. BD daily; L Mon.‑Fri.
FRANKE’S CAFETERIA Plate lunch spot strong on salads and vegetables. Arkansas’s oldest continually operating restaurant. 400 W. Capitol Ave. No alcohol. CC. $$. 372‑1919. L Mon.‑Fri.
SAMANTHA’S TAP ROOM AND WOOD GRILL A popular spot for lunch and dinner and a great happy hour. Diverse menue with a broad selection of appetizers, salads, sandwiches and main courses that include fish, beef, pork, lamb, chicken, quail and shrimp. Everything is a la carte and reasonable prices. They also have 32 beers and 20 wines on tap. 322 S. Main St. Full bar. CC. $-$$. 379-8019. LD Mon.-Sat.
GREEN LEAF GRILL Cafeteria on the ground floor of the Blue Cross‑Blue Shield building has healthy entrees. 601 S. Gaines St. No alcohol. CC. $‑$$. 378‑2521. BL Mon.‑Fri. HERITAGE GRILLE STEAK AND FIN Upscale dining inside the Little Rock Marriott. Excellent surf and turf options. 3 Statehouse Plaza. Full bar. CC. $$$. 399‑8000. LD daily.
SIMPLY NAJIYYAH’S FISHBOAT & MORE Good catfish and corn fritters. 1717 Wright Ave. No alcohol. CC. $‑$$. 562‑3474. BLD Mon.‑Sat.
LEGACY BISTRO BAR Daily lunch specials choice of southern or Italisan, $7.50. 625 W. Capitol (inside Legacy Hotel). Full bar. 28
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Little Rock standby. 310 S. Main St. Full bar. CC. $$‑$$$. 372‑7866. D Tue.‑Sat.
SWEET GRASS JAZZ & BLUES CAFÉ New Orleans style food, including shrimp and grits, wings, burgers – great variety and all made from scratch. 801 W. Markham St. Full bar. CC. $$. 975-2465. L Mon-Fri. Comedy Tues. Live Entertainment Thu-Sat. p
CIAO ITALIAN RESTAURANT Don’t forget about this casual yet elegant bistro tucked into a downtown storefront. The fine pasta and seafood dishes, ambiance and overall charm combine to make it a relaxing, enjoyable, affordable choice. 405 W. Seventh St. Full bar. CC. $$. 372‑0238. L Mon.‑Fri.; D Thu.‑Sat.
YANCEY’S CAFETERIA Soul food served with a Southern attitude. 1523 Martin Luther King Dr. No alcohol. No CC. $. 372‑9292. LD Tue.‑Sat.
LARRY’S PIZZA The buffet is the way to go — fresh, hot pizza, fully loaded with ingredients, brought hot to your table, all for a low price. 1122 Center St. No alcohol. CC. $‑$$. 372‑6004. L Mon.‑Fri.
ASIAN HANAROO SUSHI BAR One of the few spots in downtown Little Rock to serve sushi. With an expansive menu, featuring largely Japanese fare. Try the popular Tuna Tatari bento box. 205 W. Capitol Ave. Beer and wine. CC. $$. 301‑7900. L Mon.‑Fri.; D Mon.‑Sat.
VINO’S Great rock ‘n’ roll club also is a fantastic pizzeria with huge calzones and always improving home‑brewed beers. 923 W. Seventh St. Beer and wine. CC. $‑$$. 375‑8466. LD daily. p
NEW FUN REE Reliable staples, plenty of hot and spicy options and dependable delivery. 418 W. Seventh St. No alcohol. CC. $. 664‑6657. LD Mon.‑Sat.
MEXICAN COTIJA’S A branch off the famed La Hacienda family tree downtown, with a massive menu of tasty lunch and dinner specials, the familiar white cheese dip and sweet red and fiery‑hot green salsas, and friendly service. 406 S. Louisiana St. Full bar. CC. $$. 244‑0733. L Mon.‑Fri.
THREE FOLD NOODLES AND DUMPLING CO. Authentic Chinese noodles, buns and dumplings, vegetarian options. 215 Center St. No alcohol. CC. $-$$. 372-1811. LD Mon.-Sat.
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CAPITOL SMOKEHOUSE AND GRILL Beef, pork and chicken, all smoked to melting tenderness and doused with a choice of sauces. The crusty but tender backribs star. 915 W. Capitol Ave. No alcohol. CC. $‑$$. 372‑4227. L Mon.‑Fri.
SPECIALTY DEMPSEY BAKERY Bakery with sit down area, serving coffee and specializing in gluten‑, nut‑ and soy‑free baked goods and pizza. 323 Cross St. No alcohol. CC. $‑$$. 375‑2257. BL Tue.-Sat.
ITALIAN BRUNO’S LITTLE ITALY Traditional Italian antipastos, appetizers, entrees and desserts. Extensive, delicious menu from
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This brief rundown will come in handy if you’re looking for a play, classical music or a dance performance.
JIMMY JOHN’S GOURMET SANDWICHES 700 S. Broadway. 374‑2554.
A R K A N S A S R E P E RTO RY THEATRE The state’s largest professional theatre is one of the anchors of downtown Main St. In 2011, the building was totally renovated, offering improved sight‑lines, a totally revamped bar and updated seating. Visit their website for complete listing. 601 S. Main St. 378‑0405. therep.org. A R K A N S A S SY M P H O N Y ORCHESTRA Indoors and outdoors, this group performs for seasonal celebrations such as Christmas and Independence Day, and performs with internationally known entertainers from September through May. Various locations. 666-1761. arkansassymphony.org.
KFC 500 W. Roosevelt Road. 374‑2554. K. HALL AND SONS 1900 Wright Ave. 372‑1513. MCDONALD’S 701 S.Broadway. 372‑2661. PIZZA HUT 913 McMath Ave. 371‑0665. RALLY’S 712 S. Broadway. 374‑5444. SLICK’S SANDWICH SHOP 101 E. Capitol Ave. 375‑3420. SONIC DRIVE-IN 1101 S. Broadway. 370‑9626. STARBUCKS 917 S. Broadway. 374‑3044. SUBWAY 221 W. Second St. 372‑7111; 425 W. Capitol Ave. 374‑7827; 1401 W. Capitol Ave. 378‑7828; 613 Main St. 244‑2500; 1003 Martin Luther King Dr. 916‑2339.
CELEBRITY ATTRACTIONS A steady stream of national touring plays, musicals and other performances are brought to Maumelle Performing Arts Center (performances return to Robinson Center in 2016). Show information is available on their website. 300 S. Spring St. Ste. 100. 244‑8800. celebrityattractions.com.
TACO BELL 719 S. Broadway. 375‑1885. WENDY’S 905 S. Broadway. 372‑1926.
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Other performing arts venues include the COMMUNITY THEATRE OF LITTLE ROCK, 616 Center St. 410‑2283.communitytheatreoflittlerock.org; THE PUBLIC THEATRE, 616 Center St. 374‑7529. thepublictheatre. com. THE STUDIO THEATRE, 320 W. Seventh St. 374-2615. “The Studio Theatre” on Facebook; and THE WEEKEND THEATER, 1001 W. Seventh St. 374‑3761. weekendtheater.org.
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MIDTOWN HEIGHTS This trendy, upscale area neighborhood was the city’s first suburb, as it was settled just before the turn of the century. With its unique location, featuring historic homes overlooking the Arkansas River, built high up on the bluffs – Pulaski Heights (commonly referred to as “the Heights”) is a beautiful and vibrant neighborhood featuring eclectic blend of antique stores, exclusive boutiques, quaint gift shops, neighborhood cafes and restaurants.
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Kavanaugh Blvd. Beer and wine. CC. $$. 663‑9463. D Mon.‑Sat.
BURGE’S TURKEYS AND HAMS Famous for its smoked turkeys and hams, but also a source for good fried catfish and homemade fried pies. 5620 R St. No alcohol. CC. $‑$$. 666‑1660. LD Mon.‑Sat.
CHEERS IN THE HEIGHTS Good burgers and sandwiches, vegetarian offerings and salads at lunch, and fish specials and good steaks in the evening. 2010 N. Van Buren St. Full bar. CC. $$‑$$$. 663‑5937. LD Mon.‑Sat.
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HEIGHTS Oishi Hibachi And Thai Cuisine Full bar. CC. $$‑$$$. 663‑9888. L Mon.‑Sat.; D daily.
Full bar. CC. $$‑$$$. 663‑4152. L Mon.‑Fri.; D Tue.‑Sat. SCALLIONS Reliably good food, great desserts, pleasant atmosphere, able servers — a solid lunch spot. 5110 Kavanaugh Blvd. Beer and wine. CC. $‑$$. 666‑6468. BL Mon.‑Sat.
ITALIAN CAFE PREGO Dependable entrees of pasta, pork, seafood, steak and the like, plus great sauces, fresh mixed greens and delicious dressings, crisp‑crunchy‑cold gazpacho and tempting desserts in a comfy bistro setting. Little Rock standard for 18 years. 5510 Kavanaugh Blvd. Full bar. CC. $$‑$$$. 663‑5355. LD Mon.‑ Fri.; D Sat.
ASIAN FANTASTIC CHINA The food is delicious, the presentation beautiful, the menu distinctive, the service perfect, the decor bright. 1900 N. Grant St. Full bar. CC. $$. 663‑8999. LD daily. OISHI HIBACHI AND THAI CUISINE Tasty Thai and hibachi from the Chi family. 5501 Kavanaugh Blvd. Full bar. CC. $$‑$$$. 603‑0080. LD daily.
U.S. PIZZA Crispy thin-crust pizzas, frosty beers and heaping salads drowned in creamy dressing. 5524 Kavanaugh Blvd. Beer and wine. CC. $$. 664-7071. LD daily.
SUSHI CAFE Impressive, upscale sushi menu with other delectable house specialties like tuna tataki, fried soft shell crab, Kobe beef and, believe it or not, the Tokyo cowboy burger. 5823 Kavanaugh Blvd.
ZAZA FINE SALAD & WOOD OVEN PIZZA CO. Fine salads and wod-oven pizza with gorgeous blistered crusts and a light topping of choice and tempting ingredients, great gelato in a multitude of flavors, 36
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call‑your‑own ingredient salads and other treats. 5600 Kavanaugh Blvd. Beer and wine. CC. $$‑$$$. 661‑9292. LD daily.
Blvd. No alcohol. CC. $‑$$. 664‑2253. LD Mon.‑Sat. LE POPS Delicious, homemade iced lollies (or popsicles, for those who aren’t afraid of the trademark.) 5501 Kavanaugh Blvd. No alcohol. CC. $. 3139558. LD daily.
MEXICAN BAJA GRILL Food truck turned brick‑and‑mortar taco joint that serves a unique Mexi‑Cali style menu full of tacos, burritos and quesadillas. 5923 Kavanaugh Blvd. CC. $‑$$. 722‑8920. LD Mon.‑Sat.
SILVEK’S EUROPEAN BAKERY Fine pastries, chocolate creations, breads and cakes done in the classical European style. Drop by for a whole cake or a slice or any of the dozens of single serving treats in the big case. 1900 Polk St. No alcohol. CC. $$. 661‑9699. BLD daily.
SPECIALTY BOULEVARD BREAD CO. Fresh bread, fresh pastries, wide selection of cheeses, meats, side dishes at the local chain’s catering and baking headquarters. Good coffee, too. 1920 N. Grant. 663‑5951. Beer and wine. CC. $$. 375‑5100. BLD Mon.‑Sat.
QUICK BITES PAPA JOHN’S PIZZA 5024 Club Rd. Ste. B. 664‑5777. RED MANGO 5621 Kavanaugh Blvd. 663‑2500.
CUPCAKES ON KAVANAUGH Gourmet cupcakes and coffee, indoor seating. 5625 Kavanaugh
STARBUCKS 5719 Kavanaugh Blvd. 603‑9230.
HILLCREST Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Hillcrest Historic District is one of the city’s earliest residential areas, featuring beautiful turn of the century homes and cottages dating back to the early 20th century. Nestled throughout the neighborhood are eclectic homes, coffee shops and bakeries, as well as upscale and family-friendly restaurants, trendy shopping boutiques and an intimate jazz club.
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ACADIA A jewel of a restaurant in Hillcrest. Unbelievable fixed‑price, three‑course dinners on Mondays and Tuesday, but food is certainly worth full price. 3000 Kavanaugh Blvd. Full bar. CC. $$‑$$$. 603‑9630. D Mon.‑Sat.
CIAO BACI The focus is on fine dining in this casually elegant Hillcrest bungalow. The tree‑shaded, light‑strung deck is a popular destination. 605 N. Beechwood St. Full bar. CC. $$$. 603‑0238. D Mon.‑Sat. p
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CAFÉ BOSSA NOVA Tasty, authentic Brazilian food. Try the salmon cakes and the cheese bread. 2701 Kavanaugh Blvd. Full bar. CC. $$‑$$$. 614‑6682. LD Tue.‑Sat.; BR Sun.
SO RESTAURANT BAR Call it a French brasserie with a sleek, not fussy, American finish. The wine selection is broad and choice. Free valet parking. Use it and save yourself a headache. 3610 Kavanaugh Blvd. Full bar. CC. $$‑$$$. 663‑1464. LD Mon.‑Sat.; D Sun.
THE PANTRY CREST Czech and German comfort food with a great bar menu. 722 N. Palm St. Full bar. CC. $$. 725‑4945. D Mon.‑Sat.
ITALIAN DAMGOODE PIES A somewhat different Italian/pizza place, largely because of a spicy garlic white sauce that’s offered as an alternative to the traditional red sauce. Good bread, too. 2701 Kavanaugh Blvd. Beer and wine. CC. $$‑$$$. 664‑2239. LD daily.
ASIAN k BIRD Thai restaurant, full menu with great choices. 600 N. Tyler St. No alcohol. CC. $. 352-3549. LD Mon.-Fri. KEMURI Upscale Japanese from Little Rock restaurateur Jerry Barakat features entrees grilled on robatas (charcoal grills), sushi bar and other Asian dishes, plus American favorites given a Pan‑Asian twist. You’ve never had babyback ribs likes these cooked on a robata. 2601 Kavanaugh Blvd. Full bar. CC. $$‑$$$. 660‑4100. L Mon.‑Fri.; D daily.
U.S. PIZZA Crispy thin‑crust pizzas, frosty beers and heaping salads drowned in creamy dressing. 2710 Kavanaugh Blvd. Full bar. CC. $$‑$$$. 663‑2198. LD daily.
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appetizers come in huge quantities, and the varied main‑course menu rarely disappoints, though it’s not as spicy as competitors’. 2811 Kavanaugh Blvd. Full bar. CC. $$. 664‑2068. LD daily.
over at Café Bossa Nova, next door. Sweet and savory treats, including yucca cheese balls, empanadas and macarons. Many gluten‑free options. 2701 Kavanaugh Blvd. No alcohol. CC. $‑$$. 319‑7035. BLD Mon.‑Sat. (closes 6 p.m.); BL Sun.
SPECIALTY HILLCREST ARTISAN MEATS A fancy charcuterie and butcher shop with excellent daily soup and sandwich specials. Limited seating is available. 2807 Kavanaugh Blvd. Ste. B. No alcohol. CC. $$‑$$$. 671‑6328. L Mon.‑Sat.
QUICKBITES BURGER KING 4015 W. Markham St. 663‑3115. KFC 4424 W. Markham St. 664‑5161. SLIM CHICKENS 4500 W. Markham St. 907‑0111.
MYLO COFFEE CO. Bakery with a vast assortment of hand‑made pastries, house roasted coffee and an ice cream counter. 2715 Kavanaugh Blvd. Beer. CC. $‑$$. 747‑1880. BLD Tue.‑Sun.
SUBWAY 117 S. Cedar St. 663‑3830. TACO BELL 4424 W. Markham St. 664‑5161.
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WENDY’S 4920 W. Markham St. 663‑7242.
RIVERDALE Locals have long enjoyed the restaurants and shops that are found tucked away in this neighborhood that is located mere minutes from downtown, and in the midst of the Arkansas River, the Big Dam Bridge (North America’s longest pedestrianintended bridge), Murray Park, Rebsamen Public Golf Course and the Riverdale 10 Cinema.
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DIXIE CAFE Abundant vegetable choices that are inexpensive, wholesome, satisfying and dependable, with meats and fresh rolls to match. 1301 Rebsamen Park Road. No alcohol. CC. $$. 663-9336. LD daily.
BRAVE NEW RESTAURANT Chef/Owner Peter Brave was doing “farm-to-table” before most of us knew the term. His focus is on fresh, high‑quality ingredients prepared elegantly but simply. Ordering the fish special is never a bad choice. 2300 Cottondale Lane. Full bar. CC. $$‑$$$. 663‑2677. LD Mon.‑Sat.
THE FADED ROSE The Cajun‑inspired menu seldom disappoints. Steaks and soaked salads are legendary. 1619 Rebsamen Park Road. Full bar. CC. $$‑$$$. 663‑9734. LD daily.
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RIVERDALE Brave New Restaurant are good, as is Sunday brunch. 3519 Old Cantrell Road. Full bar. CC. $$‑$$$. 663‑4666. L Mon.Fri.; D daily; BR Sun.
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MADDIE’S PLACE Brian Deloney has built quite a thriving business with a pretty simple formula — making almost everything from scratch and matching hefty portions with reasonable prices in a fun, upbeat atmosphere. 1615 Rebsamen Park Road. Full bar. CC. $$‑$$$. 660‑4040. LD Tues.-Sat.
RED DOOR Fresh seafood, steaks, chops and sandwiches from restaurateur Mark Abernathy. Smart wine list. 3701 Old Cantrell Road. Full bar. CC. $$‑$$$. 666‑8482. L Mon.-Fri.; D daily; BR Sun. TOWNPUMPAdependableburger, good wings, great fries, other bar food and plate lunches. 1321 Rebsamen Park Road. Full bar. CC. $‑$$. 663‑9802. LD daily. p
MULLIGAN’S GRILL On the Rebsamen Park Golf Course grounds, traditional burgers, hot dogs, salads, wraps and sandwiches. 3400 Rebsamen Park Road. Beer. CC. $. 614-7202. LD. Call ahead for days open.
ASIAN CHI’S ASIAN CAFE Sushi and other Asian food. 3421 Old Cantrell Road. Full bar. CC. $‑$$ 916‑9973. LD daily.
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LA HACIENDA Creative, fresh‑tasting entrees and traditional favorites, all painstakingly prepared in a festive atmosphere. Great taco salad, nachos, and maybe the best fajitas around. 3024 Cantrell Road. Full bar. CC. $‑$$. 661‑0600. LD daily.
BARBECUE CROSS-EYEDPIGBBQCOMPANY Traditional barbecue favorites smoked well — pork ribs, beef brisket and smoked chicken. 1701 Rebsamen Park Road. Full bar. CC. $‑$$. 265‑0000. L Mon.‑Sat.; D Tue.‑Fri.
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WHOLE HOG CAFE The pulled pork shoulder is a classic, the back ribs are worthy of their many blue ribbons, and there’s a six‑pack of sauces for all tastes. A real find is the beef brisket, cooked the way Texans like it. 2516 Cantrell Road. Beer and wine. CC. $$. 664‑5025. LD Mon.-Sun.
SONIC DRIVE-IN 2917 Cantrell Road. 614‑9742. SUBWAY 2516 Cantrell Road. 664‑7165. WAFFLE HOUSE 1220 Rebsamen Park Road. 664‑1350.
ENTERTAINMENT DISCOVERY The long‑running Riverdale nightclub includes a large theater that hosts a mainstream dance crowd, a lobby area that caters to a hip‑hop audience and the compact “Disco” room, which continues to offer house music. Open 9 p.m.‑5 a.m. Saturdays only. Adjoins TRINITI 664‑2744, a gay dance club and bar open 9 p.m.‑5 a.m. Fridays only. 1021 Jessie Road. 664‑4784. latenightdisco.com.
ITALIAN PIZZA CAFE Thin, crunchy pizza with just a dab of tomato sauce but plenty of chunks of stuff, topped with gooey cheese. Draft beer is appealing on the open‑air deck — frosty and generous. 1517 Rebsamen Park Road. Beer and wine. CC. $‑$$. 664‑6133. LD daily.
MEXICAN THE FOLD BOTANAS AND BAR Gourmet tacos and botanas, or small plates. Try the cholula pescada taco. 3501 Old Cantrell
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ALL ABOARD RESTAURANT & GRILL Burgers, catfish, chicken tenders and such in this train‑themed restaurant, where an elaborately engineered mini‑locomotive delivers patrons’ meals. 6813 Cantrell Road. Beer and wine. CC. $$. 975‑7401. LD daily. ARKANSAS BURGER CO. Good burgers, fries and shakes, plus salads and other entrees. Try the cheese dip. 7410 Cantrell Road. Beer and wine. CC. $‑$$. 663‑0600. LD Tue.‑Sat.
BJ’S RESTAURANT AND BREWHOUSE Chain restaurant’s huge menu includes deep dish pizzas, steak, ribs, sandwiches, pasta and award‑winning handcrafted beer. At Shackleford Crossing Shopping Center. 2624 S. Shackleford Road. Beer. CC. $$‑$$$. 404‑2000. LD daily.
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CATFISH CITY AND BBQ GRILL Basic fried fish and sides, including green tomato pickles, and now with tasty ribs and sandwiches in beef, pork and sausage. 1817 S. University Ave. No alcohol. CC. $‑$$. 663‑7224. LD Tue.‑Sat.
INTERNATIONAL HOUSE OF PANCAKES IHOP continues to please with its breakfast, lunch and dinner menus. 101 N. University Ave. No Alcohol. CC. $. 501-664-2014. BLD daily.
CHEDDAR’S Large selection of American casual cafe choices, many of which are made from scratch. Portions are large and prices are very reasonable. 400 S. University Ave. Full bar. CC. $‑$$. 614‑7578. LD daily.
JOUBERT’S TAVERN Local beer and wine haunt that serves Polish sausage and other bar foods. 7303 Kanis Road. Beer and wine. CC. $‑$$. 664‑9953. D Mon.‑Sat.
CHICKEN WANG & CAFE Regular, barbecue, spicy, lemon, garlic pepper, honey mustard and Buffalo wings. Open late. 8320 Colonel Glenn Road. No alcohol. CC. $‑$$. 562‑1303. LD Mon.‑Sat.
KITCHENEXPRESS Delicious“meat and three” restaurant offering big servings of homemade soul food. Maybe Little Rock’s best fried chicken. 4600 Asher Ave. No alcohol. CC. $‑$$. 666‑3500. BLD Mon.‑Sat.; LD Sun.
COPELAND’S RESTAURANT OF LITTLE ROCK The full service restaurant chain started by the founder of Popeye’s delivers the same good biscuits, the same dependable frying and a New Orleans vibe in piped music and decor. 2602 S. Shackleford Road. Full bar. CC. $$‑$$$. 312‑1616. LD daily.
LONGHORN STEAKHOUSE Great steaks done right! Plus fresh seafood and more. 2628 S Shackleford Road. Full bar. CC. $$‑$$$. 404-5072. LD daily LOVE FISH MARKET Part fish market, part restaurant. Offering fresh fish to prepare at home or fried catfish and a variety of sides. 1401 John Barrow Road. No alcohol. CC. $$. 224‑0202. LD Mon.‑Sat.
CRACKER BARREL OLD COUNTRY STORE Enjoy signature breakfast items, and southern down home food, like your grandmother’s kitchen. 2618 S. Shackleford Road. No Alcohol. CC. $-$$. 225-7100. BLD daily.
MARIE’S MILFORD TRACK II Healthy and tasty are the key words at this deli/grill, featuring hot entrees, soups, sandwiches, salads and killer desserts. 9813 W. Markham St. No alcohol. CC. $‑$$. 225‑4500. BL Mon.‑Sat.
CRAZEE’S COOL CAFE Good burgers, daily plate specials and bar food amid pool tables and TVs. 7626 Cantrell Road. Full bar. CC. $‑$$. 221‑9696. LD Mon.‑Sat.
NEWK’S Don’t compromise. Feed the inner foodie. 314 S. University Ave. Ste. 180. Beer & wine. CC. $. 601‑982‑1160. LD daily.
THE GRAND CAFE Typical hotel restaurant fare from this Hilton cafe located inside the Clarion Hotel. 925 S. University Ave. Full bar. CC. $$‑$$$. 664‑5020. BD daily.
THE OYSTER BAR Gumbo, red beans and rice (all you can eat on Mondays), peel‑and‑eat shrimp, oysters on the half shell, addictive po’ boys. Killer
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ASIAN CHI’S CHINESE CUISINE No longer owned by Chi’s founder Lulu Chi, this Chinese mainstay still offers a broad menu that spans the Chinese provinces and offers a few twists on the usual local offerings. 5110 W. Markham St. Beer. CC. $‑$$. 604‑7777. LD Mon.‑Sat.
RED LOBSTER Great selection of fresh fish, crisp salads and other sides. 8407 W. Markham St. Full bar. CC. $‑$$. 224-0940. LD daily. TEXAS ROADHOUSE Chain steakhouse that covers the basics: steak, potatoes and veggie sides. 2620 S. Shackleford Road. Full bar. CC. $$. 224‑2427. D Mon.‑Fri.; LD Sat.‑Sun.
CHINA TASTE Chinese restaurant just west of Reservoir on Rodney Parham has conventional menu for takeout or dine in and an online ordering system (though no delivery). 9218 Rodney Parham Road. No alcohol. CC. $-$$ 227‑8800. LD Mon.‑Sat.
TRIO’S Fresh, creative and satisfying lunches; even better at night, when the chefs take flight. Best array of fresh desserts in town. 8201 Cantrell Road Ste. 100. Full bar. CC. $$‑$$$. 221‑3330. LD Mon.‑Sat.; BR Sun.
MT. FUJI JAPANESE RESTAURANT The dean of Little Rock sushi bars offers a fabulous lunch special and great Monday night deals. 10301 Rodney Parham Road. Full bar. CC. $$‑$$$. 227‑6498. L Mon.‑Sat.; D daily.
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As Arkansas’s capital city and cultural core, the greater Little Rock area provides visitors with a wealth of wonderful and engaging experiences. Little Rock is renowned for its charming hospitality, genuine people, and new Southern style. In fact, Little Rock has received numerous accolades, including being ranked #1 by Kiplinger’s Personal Finance in its annual “10 Great Places to Live, 2013;” being selected as an Editor’s Choice by Outside magazine in its “Best Towns of 2013;” named one of “Five Secret Foodie Cities” by Forbes Travel Guide in 2014, and recently named one of the “Top 10 US Best Value Cities” by Trivago.com. Little Rock’s dining landscape is second to none, honoring its rich culinary history and heritage as it celebrates a wealth of new Southern cuisine options. From award-winning chefs creating unforgettable artisanal dishes to restaurants featuring classics like barbecue and blue-plate specials or adventurous ethnic menus, the city’s food scene is vibrant and diverse. We welcome you to our Little Rock. When you visit, we hope you see why we say, “Dining is Better with a Southern Accent.”
“I’m constantly amazed by how far Little Rock’s food scene has come. Chefs here are sparking passion in the community for quality, local ingredients prepared with love and expertise. Little Rock is on its way to becoming a must-go culinary destination.” Steve Shuler Little Rock Foodcast · LRFoodcast.com 2 54
LITTLE ROCK DINING INSTITUTIONS Food is synonymous with Southern culture and defines its communities. As Arkansas’s capital city, Little Rock is home to iconic establishments that have earned their places as dining institutions, having stood the test of time for 50 years or more, and served generations of diners. Franke’s Cafeteria is one of Arkansas’s oldest continually operating restaurants located in the heart of downtown in the Regions Bank building. The Lassis Inn, a bright blue house near Interstate 30, is a simple building that has served up amazing fried catfish fillets and buffalo ribs since 1905. Bruno’s Little Italy dates back to 1949, when the original restaurant opened on Roosevelt Avenue, and was the first Italian restaurant listed in “Darnell’s Guide to Good Eating in the South.” Now located on Main Street, diners enjoy its Neapolitan-style, hand-thrown pizzas and large variety of classic Italian dishes. For those looking to satisfy a sweet tooth or savor a mouth-watering quiche, Community Bakery is a must-visit. In business since 1947, it is famous for its pastries, cakes and baked goods – all made with love, and many from the original recipes.
LITTLE ROCK’S EVOLVING FOOD SCENE Little Rock’s burgeoning craft and artisanal food movement proves that what was once old can be new again. Boulevard Bread Company, Hillcrest Artisan Meats, Kent Walker Cheeses, Le Pops Gourmet Ice Lollies, Loblolly Creamery and Mylo Coffee Co. are focused on using the freshest and highest quality ingredients – locally-sourced as much as possible – to produce the most flavorful, small-batch 3 55
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“In the past decade, Little Rock’s restaurant scene has undergone a renaissance, blooming with farm-to-table bistros, innovative bakeries and bars and a burgeoning food truck scene incubating future brick-and-mortar establishments. Culinary travelers would be hard-put to find another destination with such an eclectic range of edibles, from soul food and heritage barbecue to world-class charcuteries and fantastic fusion fare. And cheese dip, of course.” Kat Robinson Tie Dye Travels with Kat Robinson Blog; Published Food and Travel Writer · TieDyeTravels.com
Refined Ale Brewery is the first black-owned brewery in Arkansas, specializing in ales and malt liquor, and is the only such brewer in the south. Its use of old-world style brewing techniques gives visitors a refreshing break from the norm. The River Market District boasts Blue Canoe that offers guests – or “paddlers,” – home brews in their taproom decorated by “Ole’ Blue,” the canoe. Lost Forty accompanies a bit of Arkansas folklore by taking its namesake from the storied, unspoiled forest in southwest Arkansas. There are no signs of slowing central Arkansas’s ale trail, and others are joining the ranks on a regular basis. In 2015, Little Rock will gets its first winery room, Raimondo Family Winery, in the heart of downtown along Main Street’s Creative Corridor. This family-owned winery will produce and sell a variety of red, white and sparkling wines, along with a number of infused olive oils and vinegars. For the most up-to-date brewery, distillery and winery offerings, go to LittleRock.com and click on the “Dining” or “Things to Do” tabs for current information.
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cheese dips in America. Little Rock’s annual Food Truck Festival has gained traction as food trucks have become an integral part of our revitalized downtown. Special Food Truck Friday events are held each spring and fall. And what better way to close out the year than with a Nog-Off eggnog contest – with both professional and amateur divisions. It’s a great way to enjoy and ring in the holidays.
LITTLE ROCK RESTAURANT MONTH With more than 550 full-service restaurants in Little Rock, the best way to re-visit an old favorite or discover a new one is during Little Rock Restaurant Month, held each year in August. It’s a great way for families, friends and visitors to connect over a great meal. More than 100 establishments participate, and nearly every type of cuisine is offered. Regardless of your palate, you’re certain to find specials to tempt your taste buds, and numerous restaurants to experience and explore.
CULINARY CLASSES FOR THE TAKING How many times have you wondered ‘how can I cook that?’ Well, Pulaski Technical College’s Culinary Arts and Hospitality Institute can assist. While the institute is a school where professional chefs train, and it also provides classes for individuals or groups that teach proper cooking techniques, unique food preparation, premier baking, wine and cheese pairings, and much more. For more information, call 501-812-2860, or visit their website at PulaskiTech.edu/lifelong_learning/.
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OTHER MIDTOWN Sim’s Bar‑B‑Que W. Markham St. No alcohol. CC. $‑$$. 225‑4346. LD Mon.‑Sat.
PANDA GARDEN Large buffet including Chinese favorites, a full on‑demand sushi bar, a cold seafood bar, pie case, salad bar and dessert bar. 2604 S. Shackleford Road. Beer and wine. CC. $‑$$. 224‑8100. LD daily.
HAWK’S BBQ Laid back BBQ in a casual setting. 4604 W. 12th St. No alcohol. CC. $‑$$. 231‑2570. LD Wed-Sat. SIM’S BAR‑B‑QUE Great spare ribs, sandwiches, beef, half and whole chicken and an addictive vinegar‑mustard‑brown sugar sauce unique for this part of the country. 1307 John Barrow Road. Beer. CC. $‑$$. 224‑2057. LD Mon.‑Sat.
PEI WEI Sort of a miniature P.F. Chang’s, but a lot of fun and plenty good with all the Chang favorites we like, such as the crisp honey shrimp, Dan Dan Noodles and Pad Thai. 205 N. University Ave. Beer and wine. CC. $$. 280‑9423. LD daily.
TERRI‑LYNN’S BBQ AND DELICATESSEN High‑quality meats served on large sandwiches and good tamales served with chili or without (the better bargain). 10102 N. Rodney Parham Road. No alcohol. CC. $‑$$. 227‑6371. L Tue.‑Fri. LD Sat. (close at 5pm).
VAN LANG CUISINE Terrific Vietnamese cuisine, particularly the way the pork dishes and the assortment of rolls are presented. 3600 S. University Ave. No alcohol. CC. $‑$$. 570‑7700. LD daily.
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Road. Full bar. CC. $$. 246‑4340. D Mon.‑Sat.; LD Sun. LAYLA’S GYROS AND PIZZERIA Delicious Mediterranean fare — gyros, falafel, shawarma, kabobs, hummus and babaganush — that has a devoted following. 9501 N. Rodney Parham Road. No alcohol. CC. $‑$$. 227‑7272. LD daily (close 5 p.m. on Sun.).
SALUT BISTRO This bistro/ late‑night hangout does upscale tapas. 1501 N. University Ave. Full bar. CC. $$‑$$$. 660‑4200. L Mon.‑Fri.; D Tue.‑Sat.
TAZIKI’S MEDITERRANEAN CAFE Fast casual chain that offers gyros, grilled meats and veggies, hummus and pimento cheese. 8200 Cantrell Road. Beer and wine. CC. $$. 227‑8291. LD daily.
U.S. PIZZA Crispy thin‑crust pizzas, frosty beers and heaping salads drowned in creamy dressing. 9300 North Rodney Parham Road. Beer and wine. CC. $$‑$$$. 224‑6300. LD daily; 3307 Fair Park Blvd. Beer and wine. CC. $$‑$$$. 565‑6580. LD daily.
ITALIAN AMERICAN PIE PIZZA Handmade pizza on perfect thin crust with varied toppings, and inexpensive. We liked the olive‑oil‑based margherita and supreme, plus there are salads, sandwiches and appetizers, all for cheap. 10912 Colonel Glenn Road. Beer and wine. CC. $$‑$$$. 225‑1900. LD daily.
VESUVIO Arguably Little Rock’s best Italian restaurant. The cheesy pasta bowls are sensational, but don’t ignore the beef offerings. 1315 Breckenridge Dr. Full bar. CC. $$$. 246-5422. D daily.
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CANTINA LAREDO This is gourmet Mexican food, a step up from what you’d expect from a real cantina, from the modern minimal decor to the well‑prepared entrees. 207 N. University Ave. Full bar. CC. $$$. 280‑0407. LD daily; BR Sun.
GRADY’S PIZZA AND SUBS Pizza features a pleasing blend of cheeses rather than straight mozzarella. The grinder is a classic, the chef salad huge and tasty. 6801 W. 12th St. Ste. C. Beer and wine. CC. $‑$$. 663‑1918. LD daily.
CASA MANANA Great guacamole and garlic beans, superlative chips and salsa (red and green) and a broad selection of fresh seafood, plus a deck out back. 6820 Cantrell Road. Full bar. CC. $‑$$. 280‑9888. LD daily.
GRAFFITI’S The casually chic and ever‑popular Italian‑flavored bistro avoids the rut with daily specials and careful menu tinkering. 7811 Cantrell Road. Full bar. CC. $$‑$$$. 224‑9079. D Mon.‑Sat.
LUPITA’S ORIGINAL MEXICAN FOOD Mexican‑American food and bar specializing in margaritas. 7710 Cantrell Road. Full bar. CC. $‑$$. 779‑5220. LD daily. RIVERIA MAYA Tasty, inexpensive Mexican food. Try the Enchiladas con Chorizo. Lunch
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TAQUERIA EL PALENQUE Excellent authentic Mexican food. Try the Al Pastor burrito. 9501 N. Rodney Parham Road. Beer. CC. $‑$$. 312‑0045. BLD Tue.‑Sun.
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GIGI’S CUPCAKES Bakery concept specializing in decadent cupcakes, cheesecakes, cookies and breakfast breads. 416 S. University Ave. Ste. 120. No alcohol. CC. $. 614‑7012. LD daily.
ASHER DONUTS 4524 Asher Ave. 664‑8899. AUNTIE ANNE’S 6000 W. Markham St. (Park Plaza Mall). 663‑3468.
MCBRIDE’S CAFE AND BAKERY Delicious breakfast and lunch. The desserts and barbecue sandwiches are not to be missed. 9501 Baptist Health Dr. #105. No alcohol. CC. $. 340‑3833. BL Mon.‑Fri.
BASKIN ROBBINS 10102 N. Rodney Parham Road. 227‑5656. BURGER KING 3300 S. University Ave. 568‑0244; 100 S. Rodney Parham Road. 223‑2120. CAFE AFRICA At the Little Rock Zoo. 1 Zoo Dr. 666‑2406.
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LONG JOHN SILVER’S 4101 S. University Ave. 568‑5963. LUNA MAYA BURRITOS 7706 Cantrell Road. 223‑9756. MANDARIN EXPRESS 6000 W. Markham St. (Park Plaza Mall). 660‑6622. MCDONALD’S 4111 S. University Ave. 565‑0470; 104 S. University Ave. 603-2228; 7200 W. 12th St. 663‑4873; 10201 N. Rodney Parham Road. 227‑7914; 7721 Cantrell Road. 225‑3670. MOE’S SOUTHWEST GRILL 6000 W. Markham St. (Park Plaza Mall). 420-1990.
CATERING TO YOU 8121 Cantrell Road. 614‑9030. CHICK‑FIL‑A 6000 W. Markham St. (Park Plaza Mall). 663‑0304; 6201 W. Markham St. 663‑8080. CHINA PLUS BUFFET 6211 Colonel Glenn Road. 562‑1688. CHINA TASTE 9218 N. Rodney Parham Road. 227‑8800. CHINESE ON THE GO 6610 Colonel Glenn Road. 568-9910. CHIPOTLE 100 S. University Ave. 404‑2557. CHURCH’S CHICKEN 5423 W. 12th St. 666‑2253;
MR. CHEN’S ASIAN SUPERMARKET AND RESTAURANT 10100 N. Rodney Parham. 562-7900.
1500 John Barrow Rd. 224-0505. DAVID’S BURGERS (Park Plaza Mall) 6000 W. Markham St. 603-5151. DIPPIN’ DOTS 6000 W. Markham St. (Park Plaza Mall). 558‑3477.
PANERA BREAD 314 S. University Ave. 664‑6878. PAPA JOHN’S PIZZA 2000 S. University Ave. 671‑6300.
DUNKIN’ DONUTS 6805 Cantrell Road. 400‑8171;
PIZZA HUT 2912 S. University Ave. 565‑8854. POPEYES CHICKEN & BISCUITS 3208 S. University Ave. 562‑8110. POTBELLY SANDWICH SHOP 314 S. University Ave. 660‑4441. RALLY’S 5400 W. 12th St. 661‑0550. SHARK’S 5900 W. 12th St. 280‑3730. SHIPLEY DONUTS 8523 W. Markham St. 227‑4123; 7514 Cantrell Road. 664‑5353; 1307 John Barrow Road. 225‑9938; 10815 Colonel Glenn Road, Ste. 4500. 353-1185; 2900 S. University Ave. 812-3928.
10121 N. Rodney Parham Road. 954-7752. FIREHOUSE SUBS 10300 N. Rodney Parham Road. 225‑2001. GO GO CHINA 3218 S. University Ave. 568‑4646. GREAT AMERICAN COOKIE CO. 6000 W. Markham St. (Park Plaza Mall). 663‑7726. GREAT WRAPS 6000 W. Markham St. (Park Plaza Mall). 225‑9727. HONEYBAKED HAM CO. 9112 N. Rodney Parham Road. 227‑5555. HUNGRY SHARK’S FISH & CHICKEN 3323 Fair Park Blvd. 246-5131. JIMMY’S SERIOUS SANDWICHES 5116 W. Markham St. 666‑3354. KFC 6606 Colonel Glenn Ave. 565‑3611. LA HACIENDA TO GO 7706 Cantrell Road. 590‑7403. LITTLE CAESAR’S PIZZA 3412 S. University Ave. 565‑8080; 7509 Cantrell Road. 663‑8000.
SONIC DRIVE‑IN 9420 N. Rodney Parham Road. 227‑8664. STARBUCKS 201 N. University Ave. 664‑4865; 9401 N. Rodney Parham Road. 223‑9177; 7525 Cantrell Road. 603‑0094; 420 S. University Ave. (inside Target). 801-3412. 66
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SUBWAY 9601 Baptist Health Dr. 223‑3782; 6701 W. 12th St. 353‑0440; 10912 Colonel Glenn Road. 223‑9604; 6821 Cantrell Road. 663‑7372; 10500 W. Markham St. 225-7827; 9108 N. Rodney Parham Road. 227‑4977; 2 St. Vincent Cir. (inside St. Vincent Medical Center). 603‑5110; 3400 S. University Ave. 565‑8460; 100 N. Van Buren St. 666‑0151.
CHUCK E. CHEESE’S Games, rides, prizes, food and entertainment for kids, big and small. 2706 S. Shackleford Road. 225‑2200. CLUB TROIS Nightclub that regularly hosts local and national R&B and Rap acts. With regular DJ nights, too. Open nightly. 4314 Asher Ave. 663‑7803. LOONY BIN COMEDY CLUB This club doesn’t offer live music, but the giggles are plentiful. You can catch up‑and‑coming comedians Wednesday through Saturday, with low cover charges, usually $7‑$10. 10301 N. Rodney Parham Road (Breckenridge Village Shopping Center). 228‑5555.
TACO BELL 9600 N. Rodney Parham Road. 225‑7074; 1200 John Barrow Road. 224‑9004. TROPICAL SMOOTHIE 410 S. University Ave. 280‑9988; 10221 N. Rodney Parham Road. 224-2233.
NORM’S This Southwest Little Rock hotspot specializes in beer, both imports and domestics, pool, shuffleboard and live music. Open nightly. 6416 Colonel Glenn Road. 569‑9335.
VEGGI DELI 9112 N. Rodney Parham Road. 221‑9977. WAYNE’S FISH & BURGERS TO GO 2221 S. Cedar St. 663‑9901. WENDY’S 3923 S. University Ave. 568‑0266; 7312 Cantrell Road. 664‑0695.
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SOUTHWEST Celebrated for its diverse culture, this is the city’s largest district in size, and is home to many ethnic restaurants and groceries specializing in Indian, Asian and Spanish cuisine, as well as great soul food offerings. It is also home to Pulaski Technical College’s LEED-certified, state-of-the-art, Culinary Arts and Hospitality Institute, offering a number of culinary classes to the public as part of its continuing education program, as well as the home to Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World and the Outlets at Little Rock (open Summer 2015).
AMERICAN
10011 Interstate 30. Full bar. CC. $‑$$. 568-6444. LD daily.
65TH STREET DINER A meat and two vegetables, with a choice of puffy home-made rolls or honest-to-goodness cornbread. Great home-made desserts. 3201 W. 65th St. No alcohol. CC. $. 562-7800. BL Mon.-Sat.
THE FISH MARKET Specialty is catfish and buffalo fish. 7212 Geyer Springs Road. No alcohol. CC. $. 570-9977. LD Mon.-Sat. FRONTIER DINER The traditional all‑American roadside diner, complete with a nice selection of man‑friendly breakfasts and lunch specials. 10424 Interstate 30. No alcohol. CC. $‑$$. 565‑6414. BL Mon.‑Sat.
APPLEBEE’S A vast menu of burgers, sandwiches, salads, pastas and appetizers. #6 Mabelvale Plaza Lane. Full bar. CC. $-$$. 565-3004. LD daily. CHICKEN KING Arguably Central Arkansas’s best wings. 5213 W. 65th St. No alcohol. CC. $‑$$. 562‑5573. LD Mon.‑Sat.
GRAMPA’S CATFISH HOUSE A longtime local favorite for fried fish, hush puppies and good sides. 9219 Stagecoach Road. Beer and wine. CC. $$‑$$$. 407‑0000. LD Tue.‑Sat.; L Sun.
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SOUTHWEST Lassis Inn RODNEY’S HANDLEBAR BEER GARDEN & GRILL Laid back traditional bar and grill, serving burgers and fries. 9110 Interstate 30. Full bar. CC. $‑$$. 562-1144. LD Tue.-Sat.
IRONHORSE SALOON Bar and grill offering juicy hamburgers and cheeseburgers. 9125 Mann Road. Full bar. CC. $. 562‑4464. LD daily. LASSIS INN One of the state’s oldest restaurants still in the same location and one of the best for catfish and buffalo fish ribs. 518 E. 27th St. Beer and wine. CC. $‑$$. 372‑8714. LD Tue.‑Sat.
SAM’S SOUTHERN EATERY Shreveport, La. chain features large menu of salads, shrimp, fried fish, po’boys, burgers, cheesesteak sandwiches and more. 6205 Baseline Road. No Alcohol. CC. $‑$$. 562‑2255. LD daily.
PIT ROAD BAR AND GRILL – Fun atmosphere serving burgers, chili, catfish and more with all the fixings. 13219 Interstate 30. Beer only. CC. $. 407-0877. LD Tue.-Sat.
SUGIE’S Catfish and all the trimmings. 4729 Baseline Road. No alcohol. CC. $. 570‑0414. LD daily.
THE RELAY STATION This grill offers a short menu, which includes chicken strips, french fries, hamburgers, jalapeno poppers and cheese sticks. 12225 Stagecoach Road. Full bar. CC. $‑$$. 455‑9919. LD daily. p
ASIAN CUISINE OF CHINA LIN Traditional Chinese cuisine. 7316 Geyer Springs Road. No alcohol. CC. $. 562-7129. LD daily.
ROBERT’S SPORTS BAR & GRILL If you’re looking for a burger, you won’t find it here. This establishment specializes in fried chicken dinners, served with their own special trimmings. 7212 Geyer Springs Road. Full bar. CC. $‑$$. 568‑2566. LD Tue.‑Sat.; D Sun.‑Mon.
BARBECUE CHATZ CAFE ‘Cue and catfish joint that does heavy catering business. Try the slow‑smoked, meaty ribs. 8801 Colonel Glenn Road. No alcohol. CC. $‑$$. 562‑4949. LD Mon.‑Sat. 72
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SOUTHWEST La Regional an agua fresca. 8912 Stagecoach Road. No alcohol. CC. $‑$$. 455‑2423. BLD daily.
HB’S BBQ Great slabs of meat with a vinegar‑based barbecue sauce, but ribs are served on Tuesday only. Other days, try the tasty pork sandwich. 6010 Lancaster. No alcohol, No CC. $‑$$. 565‑1930. LD Mon.‑Fri.
LAS AMERICAS Guatemalan and Mexican fare. Try the hearty tamales wrapped in banana leaves. 8622 Chicot Road. Beer. CC. $‑$$. 565‑0266. BLD Mon.‑Sat.
MEXICAN EL CHICO Hearty, standard Mexican served in huge portions. 8409 Interstate 30. Full bar. CC. $‑$$. 562‑3762. LD daily.
LAS PALMAS Mexican chain with a massive menu of choices. 10402 Stagecoach Road. Full bar. CC. $‑$$. 455‑8500. LD daily.
LA FRONTERA MEXICAN GRILL Excellent huevos rancheros. 4918 Baseline Road. Full bar. CC. $‑$$. 562‑1233. LD daily.
LUCY’S MEXICAN RESTAURANT Traditional Mexican cuisine. 10310 Chicot Road. No alcohol. CC. $$. 786-6666. LD daily.
LA REGIONAL A full‑service grocery store catering to Little Rock’s Latino community, its small grill in a corner became so popular that the store added a full‑service restaurant on the east end of the building. 7414 Baseline Road. No alcohol. CC. $‑$$. 565‑4440. BLD daily.
RAY’S MORE THAN MEX Mexican menu includes starters like fundido and taquitos, also taco salad, tortilla soup, all kinds of tacos, cheeseburgers, grilled chicken sandwiches. 10815 Colonel Glenn Road. No alcohol. CC. $‑$$. 228‑4089. LD Mon.‑Sat.
LA TAPATIA TAQUERIA AND BIRRIA Authentic, delicious Mexican fare. Make sure you get
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SOUTHWEST Electric Cowboy GINO’S PIZZERIA & DELI 8000 Geyer Springs Road. 562‑0152.
to freshly baked pan dulce, to Mexican‑bottled Cokes, to first‑rate guacamole, to inexpensive tacos, burritos, quesadillas and a broad selection of Mexican‑style seafood. 5309 W. 65th St. Beer. No CC. $. 562‑3951. BLD daily.
HARDEE’S 11700 Interstate 30. 975‑1999. JOE’S GROCERY & DELI 12223 Colonel Glenn Road. 224‑2642. KFC 8220 Geyer Springs Road. 565‑6188.
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LITTLE CAESARS PIZZA 8500 Geyer Springs Road. 565‑4444; 10402 Stagecoach Road. 455‑5552.
ARBY’S 8212 Geyer Springs Road. 568‑2834. BURGER KING 5900 Dreher Lane. 568‑3340;
CAPTAIN D’S SEAFOOD RESTAURANT 6301 Colonel Glenn Road. 568-6244.
MCDONALD’S 8820 Baseline Road. 565‑7003; 8011 Geyer Springs Road. 565‑4550; 10501 Stagecoach Road. 407‑9124.
CHINA WOK, 10402 Stagecoach Road. 407‑0833.
MERCADO SAN JOSE 7411 Geyer Springs Road. 565‑4246.
CHURCH’S FRIED CHICKEN 7621 Geyer Springs Road. 568‑4287.
MIGHTY WINGS 7510 Baseline Road. 246‑4153.
12001 Colonel Glenn Road. 954-9578.
PAXTON’S PIZZA 13420 Otter Creek Pkwy. 455‑4242.
DAYLIGHT DONUTS 7610 Geyer Springs Road. 562-8700.
PIZZA HUT 10310 Mabelvale Plaza Dr. 565‑1672.
DOMINO’S PIZZA 8822 Stagecoach Road. 407‑2722.
POPEYES CHICKEN & BISCUITS 10105 Interstate 30. 562‑0874.
FINGALICKIN 8211 Geyer Springs Road. 562‑1004. 76
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RALLY’S HAMBURGERS 5921 Baseline Road. 562‑5880.
ELECTRIC COWBOY This just might also be the most diverse club in Little Rock. It’s a true mash‑up of all types, with folks sporting everything from cocktail minis and spiked heels, to slacks and button‑downs, to boots, Wranglers, cut‑offs and crop‑tops. That’s probably because they play everything from the latest club jams to boot‑scootin’ country hits, and yes, they have a mechanical bull. Open Wed.‑Sun. 7:30 p.m.‑5 a.m. 9515 Interstate 30. 562‑6000. electriccowboy.com.
SHARK’S FISH AND CHICKEN 8824 Geyer Springs Road. 565‑0300; SHIPLEY DONUTS 8211 Geyer Springs Road. 570‑7730; 10507 Stagecoach Road. 2464295. SONIC DRIVE-IN 8100 Geyer Springs Road. 562-4817; 10200 Mabelvale Plaza Dr. 562-7494; 10500 Stagecoach Road. 407-0882. SUBWAY 1 Village Dr. 455‑3383;
ELEVATIONS A great dance club with a food buffet and music served up by a live DJ. Be sure you dress to impress, that’s the club’s theme. Open nightly. 7200 Colonel Glenn Road. 562‑3317.
11700 Interstate 30. 407-0227; 8801 Baseline Road (Inside Wal-Mart). 565-2980; 8824 Geyer Springs Road. 747-2311.
JAZZI’S RESTAURANT AND LOUNGE R&B, Blues and more—The music starts at 9 p.m. 5200 Asher Ave. 562‑6919.
TACO BELL 8108 Geyer Springs Road. 565‑8784; 6233 Colonel Glenn Road. 562‑4973.
LA’ CHANGES Private club with limited menu. Open Thu.‑Sun. 3315 W. Roosevelt Road. 348‑0977.
TACO BUENO 10114 Mabelvale Plaza Dr. 562‑0390. TAQUERIA SUPER CARNES LA REGIONAL 7414 Baseline Road. 570-4023.
MURRY’S DINNER PLAYHOUSE Since 1967, they’ve served up fun, food and fabulous live entertainment. As the name implies, Murry’s Dinner Playhouse is a unique facility that combines a great buffet dinner with professional theatre. Their live stage productions feature top-notch Broadway musicals and comedies the whole family can enjoy. Evenings Tue.-Sat.; Wed matinees. 6323 Colonel Glenn Road. 562-3131. murrysdp.com
TAQUERIA JALISCÓZ 5412 Baseline Road. 565-3433. TIENDA Y TAQUERIA LA POPULAR 7624 Colonel Glenn Road. 565-7218.
WAFFLE HOUSE 8107 Geyer Springs Road. 565‑0052. WENDY’S 8703 Geyer Springs Road. 562‑7506; 10924 Colonel Glenn Road. 954‑7853;
TOO SWEET BAR This southwest Little Rock bar offers customers a chance to prove their pool skills nightly. Serves beer and doesn’t take cash. Open every evening after 6:30. 4819 Stagecoach Road. 568‑7797.
8901 Baseline Road. 565‑6545.
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WEST This area of Little Rock has grown tremendously over the past 20 years, and now includes majestic homes, eclectic and upscale restaurants, a beautiful, open-air, outdoor shopping venue that is a shopper’s paradise, complete with an IMAX theater and an outdoor performing arts venue.
AMERICAN
Kanis Road. Full bar. CC. $‑$$. 221‑9400. LD Mon.‑Sat.
1620 SAVOY Fine dining in a swank space, with a menu redone by the same owners of Cache downtown. The scallops are especially nice. 1620 Market St. Full bar. CC. $$‑$$$. 221‑1620. D Mon.‑Sat.; BR Sun.
ANOTHER ROUND Tasty pub grub. 12111 W. Markham St. Full bar. CC. $$. 313‑2612. D Mon.‑Thu.; LD Fri.‑Sun. APPLEBEE’S A vast menu of burgers, sandwiches, salads, pastas and appetizers. 12110 Chenal Parkway. Full bar. CC. $-$$. 954-8444. LD daily.
ALLEY OOPS The restaurant at Creekwood Plaza (near the Kanis‑Bowman intersection) is a neighborhood feedbag for major medical institutions with the likes of plate lunches, burgers and homemade desserts. Remarkable chess pie. 11900
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beef, or even more expensive Australian wagyu beef. There’s a wide choice of seafood too. 27 Rahling Circle. Full bar. CC. $$$. 821‑1838. D Mon.‑Sat.
BIG ORANGE: BURGERS SALADS SHAKES Gourmet burgers manufactured according to exacting specs (humanely raised beef!) and properly fried Kennebec potatoes are the big draws, but you can get a veggie burger as well as fried chicken, curried falafel and blackened tilapia sandwiches, plus creative meal‑sized salads. 17809 Chenal Pkwy. Full bar. CC. $$‑$$$. 821‑1515. LD daily. BLACK ANGUS CAFE Charcoal‑grilled burgers, hamburger steaks and steaks proper are the big draws at this local institution. Now with lunch specials like fried shrimp. 10907 N. Rodney Parham Road. No alcohol. CC. $‑$$. 228‑7800. LD Mon.‑Sat.
ATHLETIC CLUB SPORTS BAR & GRILL What could be mundane fare gets delightful twists and embellishments here. 11301 Financial Centre Pkwy. Full bar. CC. $$‑$$$. 312‑9000. LD daily. p B‑SIDE The little breakfast place turns tradition on its ear, offering French toast wrapped in bacon on a stick, a must‑have dish called “Biscuit Mountain” and beignets with lemon curd. 11121 Rodney Parham Road. Full bar. CC. $$. 716‑2700. B‑BR Sat.‑Sun. BAR LOUIE Mammoth portions of bar/bistro fare with an amazingly varied menu that should satisfy every taste. Some excellent drink deals abound, too. 11525 Cantrell Road. Ste. 924. Full bar.
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DAVID’S BURGERS Serious hamburgers, steak salads, homemade custard. 101 S. Bowman Road. No alcohol. CC. $‑$$. 227‑8333. LD Mon.‑Sat.
spots in the area, with some of the best fried chicken and pot roast around, a changing daily casserole and wonderful homemade pies. 301 N. Shackleford Road. Ste. E1. No alcohol. CC. $‑$$. 224‑9500. L Mon.‑Fri.
DELICIOUS TEMPTATIONS Wide range of breakfast and lunch options, regular specials and excellent quiche. 11220 N. Rodney Parham Road. No alcohol.CC. $$. 225-6893. BL daily.
BONEFISH GRILL A half‑dozen or more types of fresh fish filets are offered daily at this upscale chain. 11525 Cantrell Road. Full bar. CC. $$$. 228‑0356. D Mon.‑Fri.; LD Sat‑Sun.
DENNY’S A 24-hour full service restaurant offering breakfast any time. 310 S. Shackleford Road. No alcohol. CC. $-$$. 224-8264. BLD daily.
BUFFALO WILD WINGS A sports bar on steroids with numerous humongous TVs and a menu full of thirst‑inducing items. The wings, which can be slathered with one of 14 sauces, are the starring attraction and will undoubtedly have fans. 14800 Cantrell Road. Full bar. CC. $$. 868‑5279. LD daily.
DIXIE CAFE Abundant vegetable choices that are inexpensive, wholesome, satisfying and dependable, with meats and fresh rolls to match. 10700 N. Rodney Parham Road. No alcohol. CC. $$. 224-3728. LD daily.
BUTCHER SHOP The cook‑your‑own‑steak option has been downplayed, and several menu additions complement the calling card: large, fabulous cuts of prime beef, cooked to perfection. 10825 Hermitage Road. Full bar. CC. $$$. 312‑2748. D daily.
FRANKE’S CAFETERIA Plate lunch spot strong on salads and vegetables, and perfect fried chicken on Sundays. Arkansas’ oldest continually operating restaurant. 11121 N. Rodney Parham Road. No alcohol. CC. $$. 225‑4487. LD daily. GRUMPY’S TOO Music venue and sports bar with lots of TVs, pub grub and regular drink specials. 1801 Green Mountain Dr. Full bar. CC. $‑$$. 225‑3768. D Mon.‑Sat. p
CAFE 201 The hotel restaurant in the Crowne Plaza serves up a nice lunch buffet. 201 S. Shackleford Road. Full bar. CC. $$. 223‑3000. BLD Mon.‑Fri. BD Sat.; BR Sun.
GUS’S WORLD FAMOUS FRIED CHICKEN The best fried chicken in town can now be had in West Little Rock. 400 N. Bowman. Beer. CC. $$. 400‑8745. LD daily.
CAPERS It’s never been better, with as good a wine list as any in the area, and a menu that covers a lot of ground — seafood, steaks, pasta — and does it all well. 14502 Cantrell Road. Full bar. CC. $$‑$$$. 868‑7600. LD Mon.‑Sat.
IHOP Always reliable family-style breakfast, lunch and dinner. Open 24 hours. 11601 Hermitage Road. CC. $. 954‑7737. BLD daily. IZZY’S It’s bright, clean and casual, with snappy team service of all his standbys — sandwiches and fries, lots of fresh salads, pasta about a dozen ways, hand‑rolled tamales and brick oven pizzas.
CHILI’S GRILL AND BAR You can put some Mexican flair into your meal or go for an all-American platter at this chain spot. 10700 N. Rodney Parham Road. Full bar. CC. $‑$$. 224-0455. LD daily. 84
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Featuring chef-inspired creations, one of Little Rock’s most recognized wine lists, and served in an intimate and cozy surrounding, dining at Capers offers a true culinary escape. When the freshest ingredients meet gourmet flare, Capers awakens the senses. In 2014, the Capers was the only restaurant in Arkansas to be honored with an Achievement of Excellence Award by the American Culinary Federation.
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WEST Mooyah Burgers Pleasant Ridge Road. Full bar. CC. $$‑$$$. 221‑3939. LD daily.
5601 Ranch Dr. Beer and wine. CC. $$. 868‑4311. LD Mon.‑Sat.
THE MAIN CHEESE A restaurant devoted to grilled cheese. 14524 Cantrell Road. Beer and wine. $‑$$. 367‑8082. LD Mon.‑Sat.
MARKHAM STREET GRILL AND PUB The menu has something for everyone, including mahi‑mahi and wings. Try the burgers, which are juicy, big and fine. 11321 W. Markham St. Full bar. CC. $‑$$. 224‑2010. LD daily. p MILFORD TRACK Healthy and tasty are the key words at this deli/grill that serves breakfast and lunch. 10809 Executive Center Dr. Searcy Building. No alcohol. CC. $‑$$. 223‑2257. BL Mon.‑Fri.; L Sat. MIMI’S CAFE Breakfast is our meal of choice here at this upscale West Coast chain. Portions are plenty to last you through the afternoon, especially if you get a muffin on the side. Middle‑America comfort‑style entrees make up other meals, from pot roast to pasta dishes. 11725 Chenal Pkwy. Full bar. CC. $$‑$$$. 221‑3883. BLD daily; BR Sun.
MARKETPLACE GRILLE Big servings of steak, seafood, chicken, pasta, pizza and other rich comfort‑style foods. 11600
MOOYAH BURGERS Kid‑friendly, fast‑casual restaurant with beef, veggie and turkey burgers, a burger bar and shakes. 10825
J. GUMBO’S Fast‑casual Cajun fare served, primarily, in a bowl. Better than expected. 12911 Cantrell Road. Beer. CC. $‑$$. 916‑9635. LD daily. LAZY PETE’S FISH & SHRIMP Po’Boys, catfish and shrimp and other fishes, fried chicken wings and all the expected sides served up fresh and hot to order on demand. 200 N. Bowman Road. Beer. CC. $$. 907‑6453. LD Mon.‑Sat. LUBY’S CAFETERIA Homestyle food including fresh fish and chicken, chopped steak, roast beef, meatloaf and more. No alcohol. CC. $-$$. 12501 W. Markham St. 219‑1567. LD Mon.Fri.; BLD Sat. and Sun.
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Kanis Road. No alcohol. CC. $‑$$. 313‑4905. LD daily. OUTBACK STEAKHOUSE A wide variety of steaks, chicken and seafood. Salads, soups and sides along with popular appetizers. 105 Markham Park Dr. Full bar. CC. $$-$$$. 221‑7655. LD daily.
TWIN PEAKS “Hearty man food,” such as “well‑built sandwiches” and plenty of cleavage on the side. 10 Shackleford Dr. Full bar. CC. $$. 224‑1729. LD daily. WEST END SMOKEHOUSE AND TAVERN Its primary focus is a sports bar with 50‑plus TVs, but the dinner entrees (grilled chicken, steaks and such) are plentiful and the bar food is upper quality. 215 N. Shackleford Road. Full bar. CC. $$. 224‑7665. L Fri.‑Sun.; D daily. p
OZARK COUNTRY RESTAURANT A long‑standing favorite with many Little Rock residents, the eatery specializes in big country breakfasts and pancakes plus sandwiches and several meat‑and‑two options for lunch and dinner. 202 Keightley Dr. No alcohol. CC. $‑$$. 663‑7319. BL daily. THE PLAZA (Courtyard by Marriott) Refreshing breakfast choices in the morning, and a variety of dinner and cocktail options in the evening. The Bistro also offers specialty beverages made with Starbucks® coffee to help you get a jump on your day. 10900 Financial Centre Pkwy. Full bar. CC. $$. 227-6000. BD daily.
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A.W. LIN’S ASIAN CUISINE Excellent pan‑Asian with wonderful service. 17717 Chenal Pkwy Ste. H101. Full bar. CC. $$‑$$$. 821‑5398. LD daily. CHI’S DIMSUM & BISTRO A huge menu spans the Chinese provinces and offers a few twists on the usual local offerings, plus there’s authentic Hong Kong dimsum available. 6 Shackleford Dr. Full bar. CC. $$‑$$$. 221‑7737. LD daily.
PURPLE COW DINER 1950s fare — cheeseburgers, chili dogs, thick milk-shakes — in a ‘50s setting at today’s prices. 11602 Chenal Pkwy. Full bar. CC. $$. 224‑4433. LD daily; BR Sat.‑Sun.
FORBIDDEN GARDEN Classic, American-ized Chinese food in a modern setting. Try the Basil Chicken. 14810 Cantrell Road. Beer and wine. CC. $-$$. 501-868-8149. LD daily.
SHORTY SMALL’S Land of big, juicy burgers, massive cheese logs, smoky barbecue platters and the signature onion loaf. 11100 N. Rodney Parham Road. Full bar. CC. $$. 224‑3344. LD daily.
FU LIN Quality in the made‑to‑order entrees is high, as is the quantity. 200 N. Bowman Road. Full bar. CC. $$. 225‑8989. LD daily; BR Sun.
TABLE 28 Excellent fine dining with lots of creative flourishes. Branch out and try the crispy squid filet and quail bird lollipops. 1501 Merrill Dr. Full bar. CC. $$‑$$$. 224‑2828. D Mon.‑Sat. THE TAVERN SPORTS GRILL Burgers, barbecue and more. 17815 Chenal Pkwy. Full bar. CC. $‑$$. 830‑2100. LD daily.
GENGHIS GRILL This chain restaurant takes the Mongolian grill idea to its inevitable, Subway‑style conclusion. 12318 Chenal Pkwy. Beer and wine. CC. $$. 223‑2695. LD daily.
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WEST Table 28 wine. CC. $$‑$$$. 716‑2700. LD Tue.‑Sun. OSAKA JAPANESE RESTAURANT Veteran operator of several local Asian buffets has brought fine‑dining Japanese dishes and a well‑stocked sushi bar to way‑out‑West Little Rock, near Chenal off Highway 10. 5501 Ranch Dr. Full bar. CC. $$‑$$$. 868‑3688. LD daily. P.F. CHANG’S CHINA BISTRO A stylish, high-energy restaurant that combines traditional & modern Chinese cuisine with genuine hospitality to create a truly unique dining experience. 317 S. Shackleford Road. Full bar. CC. $$‑$$$. 225‑4424. LD daily. PHO THANH MY It says “Vietnamese noodle soup” on the sign out front, and that’s what you should order. The pho comes in outrageously large portions
tempura shrimp and California rolls and other delights stand out. 11121 N. Rodney Parham Road. Beer and wine. CC. $$. 217‑8888. LD Mon.‑Sat. KIYEN’S SEAFOOD STEAK AND SUSHI Sushi, steak and other Japanese fare. 17200 Chenal Pkwy. Full bar. CC. $$‑$$$. 821‑7272. LD daily. KOBE JAPANESE STEAKHOUSE & SUSHI Though answering the need for more hibachis in Little Rock, Kobe stands taller in its sushi offerings than at the grill. 11401 Financial Centre Pkwy. Full bar. CC. $$‑$$$. 225‑5999. L Mon.‑Sat.; D daily. LILLY’S DIMSUM, THEN SOME Innovative dishes inspired by Asian cuisine, utilizing local and fresh ingredients. 11121 N. Rodney Parham Road. Beer and 90
with bean sprouts and fresh herbs. 302 N. Shackleford Road. No alcohol. CC. $$. 312‑7498. LD daily.
pork is extremely tender and juicy, and the sauce is sweet and tangy without a hint of heat. Maybe the best dry ribs in the area. 12005 Westhaven Dr. Full bar. CC. $$‑$$$. 954‑7427. LD daily.
SAMURAI JAPANESE STEAKHOUSE A hibachi grill that transcends typical fare. With sushi menu, too. 2604 S. Shackleford Road. Full bar. CC. $$‑$$$ 224‑5533. LD Mon.‑Sat.; L Sun.
WHOLE HOG CAFE The pulled pork shoulder is a classic, the back ribs are worthy of their many blue ribbons, and there’s a six‑pack of sauces for all tastes. A real find is the beef brisket, cooked the way Texans like it. 12111 W. Markham St. Beer and wine. CC. $$. 907‑6124. LD daily.
SEKISUI Fresh‑tasting sushi chain with fun hibachi grill and an overwhelming assortment of traditional entrees. Nice wine selection, also serves sake and specialty drinks. 219 N. Shackleford Road. Full bar. CC. $‑$$. 221‑7070. LD daily.
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SKY MODERN JAPANESE Excellent, ambitious menu filled with sushi and other Japanese fare and Continental‑style dishes. 11525 Cantrell Road. Ste. 917. Full bar. CC. $$‑$$$. 224‑4300. LD daily.
BONEHEADS Fast casual friendly restaurant specializing in a variety of grilled fish and Piri Piri Chicken. 17711 Chenal Pkwy. Beer and wine. CC. $. 821-1300. LD daily. KEBAB HOUSE Turkish style doners and kebabs and a sampling of Tunisian cuisine. Only place in Little Rock to serve Lahmijun (Turkish pizza). 11321 W. Markham St. No alcohol. CC. $‑$$. LD Mon.‑Sat.
SUSHI CAFE WEST Impressive, upscale sushi menu with other delectable house specialties like tuna tataki, fried soft shell crab, Kobe beef and, believe it or not, the Tokyo cowboy burger. 11211 Cantrell Road, Ste 120. Full bar. CC. $$‑$$$. 954-7866. L Mon.‑Sat.; D daily.
KHALIL’S PUB Widely varied menu with European, Mexican and American influences. Go for the Bierocks, rolls filled with onions and beef. 110 S. Shackleford Road. Full bar. CC. $$. 224‑0224. LD daily; BR Sun.
TOKYO HOUSE Defying stereotypes, this Japanese buffet serves up a broad range of fresh, slightly exotic fare — grilled calamari, octopus salad, dozens of varieties of fresh sushi — as well as more standard shrimp and steak options. 11 Shackleford Dr. Beer and wine. CC. $$‑$$$. 219‑4286. LD daily.
LAYLA’S GYROS AND PIZZERIA Middle Eastern style casual restaurant serving an excellent assortment specialties including exceptional pizzas. 6100 Stone Road. No alcohol. CC. $$. 8688226. LD daily. LITTLE GREEK Fast casual chain with excellent Greek food. 11525 Cantrell Road. Beer. CC. $$. 223-5300. LD daily.
BARBECUE THE BLIND PIG 1920s New Yorkstyle speakeasy with a Southern Twist. 6015 Chenonceau Blvd. Full bar. CC. $$. 868-8194. D Tue.-Sat
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WEST Tokyo House T H E T E R R AC E M E D I T E RRANEAN KITCHEN A broad selection of Mediterranean delights that includes a very affordable collection of starters, salads, sandwiches, burgers, chicken and fish at lunch and a more upscale dining experience at dinner. 2200 Rodney Parham Road. Full bar. CC. $$‑$$$. 217‑9393. LD Mon.‑Fri.; D Sat.
the right way — buying local, making almost everything from scratch and focusing on simple preparations of classic dishes. The menu stays relatively true to his Czechoslovakian roots, but there’s plenty of choices to suit all tastes. 11401 Rodney Parham Road. Full bar. CC. $$‑$$$. 353‑1875. LD Mon.‑Fri.; D Sat. STAR OF INDIA The best Indian restaurant in the region, with a unique buffet at lunch and some fabulous dishes at night (spicy curried dishes, tandoori chicken, lamb and veal, vegetarian). 301 N. Shackleford Road. Beer and wine. CC. $$. 227‑9900. LD daily.
YA YA’S EURO BISTRO The first eatery to open in the Promenade at Chenal is a date‑night affair, translating comfort food into beautiful cuisine. Best bet is lunch, where you can explore the menu through soup, salad or half a sandwich. 17711 Chenal Pkwy. Full bar. CC. $$‑$$$. 821‑1144. LD daily; BR Sun.
TAJ MAHAL The third Indian restaurant in a one‑mile span of West Little Rock, Taj Mahal offers upscale versions of traditional dishes and an extensive menu. Dishes range on the spicy side. 1520 Market St. Beer. CC. $$$. 881‑4796. LD daily.
ITALIAN BRAVO! CUCINA ITALIANA This upscale Italian chain offers delicious and sometimes inventive dishes. 17815 Chenal Pkwy. Full bar. CC. $$$. 821‑2485. LD daily; BR Sun.
TAZIKI’S MEDITERRANEAN CAFE Fast casual chain that offers gyros, grilled meats and veggies, hummus and pimento cheese. 12800 Chenal Pkwy. Beer and wine. CC. $$. 225‑1829. LD daily.
JIM’S RAZORBACK PIZZA Great pizza served up in a family‑friendly, sports‑themed environment. 92
16101 Cantrell Road. Beer and wine. CC. $$. 868‑3250. LD daily.
erything you’ve come to expect from the average Mexican restaurant. Ample portions, if not ample seasoning. 11414 W. Markham St. Full bar. CC. $‑$$. 227‑7556. LD daily.
LARRY’S PIZZA Lots of different topping combinations and experimental pizzas make eating this local chain’s buffet fun and interesting. 801 S. Bowman Road. No alcohol. CC. $‑$$. 400‑8260. LD Mon.‑Sat.; 14710 Cantrell Road. Beer and wine. CC. $$‑$$$. 868‑2600. LD daily.
CANTINA CINCO DE MAYO Friendly, tasty American‑ized Mex. 3 Rahling Circle Ste. 1A. Full bar. CC. $‑$$. 821‑2740. LD daily. CASA MANANA Great guacamole and garlic beans, superlative chips and salsa (red and green) and a broad selection of fresh seafood, plus a deck out back. 18321 Cantrell Road. Full bar. CC. $‑$$. 868‑8822. LD daily.
MELLOW MUSHROOM Popular high‑end pizza chain. 16103 Chenal Pkwy. Full bar. CC. $$‑$$$. 379‑9157. LD daily. NYPD PIZZA Even the personal pizzas come in impressive combinations, and baked ziti, salads are more also are available. Cheap slice specials at lunch. 6015 Chenonceau Blvd. Ste. 1. Beer and wine. CC. $‑$$. 868‑3911. LD daily.
CHUY’S Good Tex‑Mex. We’re especially fond of the enchiladas, and always appreciate restaurants that make their own tortillas. 16001 Chenal Pkwy. Full bar. CC. $$‑$$$. 821‑2489. LD daily.
OLIVE GARDEN ITALIAN RESTAURANT Popular chain Italian restaurant with lots of basic favorites. 10715 N. Rodney Parham Road. Full bar. CC. $-$$. 225-7673. LD daily.
EL PORTON Good Mex for the price and a wide‑ranging menu of dinner plates, some tasty cheese dip, and great service as well. 12111 W. Markham St. Full bar. CC. $$. 223‑8588. LD daily; 5507 Ranch Dr. Full bar. CC. $$. 868‑7333. LD daily.
PIZZA CAFE WEST Thin, crunchy pizza with just a dab of tomato sauce but plenty of chunks of stuff, topped with gooey cheese. Draft beer is appealing on the open‑air deck — frosty and generous. 14710 Cantrell Road. Beer and wine. CC. $$‑$$$. 868‑2600. LD daily.
FONDA MEXICAN CUISINE Authentic Mex. The guisado (Mexican stew) is excellent. 400 N. Bowman Road. Full bar. CC. $$‑$$$. 313‑4120. LD Tue.‑Sun. LA CASA REAL Tasty, affordable Mexican fare. 11121 N. Rodney Parham Road. Full bar. CC. $‑$$. 219‑4689. LD Mon.‑Sat.
ROMANO’S MACARONI GRILL Let the aroma of our Tuscan bread guide you to Romano’s Macaroni Grill. 11100 W. Markham St. Full bar. CC. $-$$. 221-3150. LD daily.
LOCAL LIME Flavor-packed dishes inspired by Mexican street fare, Latin American flavors with a hint of Tex-Mex flare and delicious handcrafted cocktails. 17815 Chenal Pkwy. Full bar. CC. $$‑$$$. 448‑2226. LD daily.
SHOTGUN DAN’S PIZZA Hearty pizza and sandwiches with a decent salad bar. 10923 W. Markham St. Beer. CC. $‑$$. 224‑9519. LD Mon.‑Sat.; D Sun.
MEXICO CHIQUITO Some suggest cheese dip was born at this Central Arkansas staple, where you’ll find hearty platters of
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WEST Slim Chickens TAMALITTLE RESTAURANT Tasty tamales and pastes. 102 Markham Park Dr. Ste. B. No alcohol. CC. $‑$$. 217‑9085. BLD Mon.‑Fri.; D Sat.
boldly spiced, inexpensive food that compete well with those at the “authentic” joints. 13924 Cantrell Road. No alcohol. CC. $‑$$. 217‑0700. LD daily. ON THE BORDER Traditional Mexican favorites and mesquitegrilled specialties, served in a bold, engaging atmosphere. 11721 Chenal Parkway. Full bar. CC. $‑$$. 217-9275. LD daily.
SPECIALTY CAFÉ BRUNELLE Lovely coffee shop serving much more than coffee! Full breakfast dishes along with pastries, soup and sandwiches offered at lunch. Promenade at Chenal, 17819 Chenal Pkwy. Ste. C. No alcohol. CC. $$. 448-2687. BLD daily.
PONCHITO’S MEXICAN GRILL Mexican food and drinks, plus karaoke. 10901 N. Rodney Parham Road. Full bar. CC. $‑$$. 246‑5282. LD daily. p SANTO COYOTE Offering plenty of fresh Mexican‑influenced favorites such as made‑at‑the‑table guacamole, a variety of sopes (corn mesa “cups” spread with beans) and tacos. 11610 Pleasant Ridge Road. Full bar. CC. $$. 225‑1300. LD daily.
COMMUNITY BAKERY This West Little Rock bakery is the place to linger over a latte, bagels and the New York Times. But a lunchtime dash for sandwiches is OK, too, though it’s often packed. 270 S. Shackleford Road. No alcohol. CC. $‑$$. 224‑1656. BLD Mon.‑Sat.; BL Sun.
SENOR TEQUILA Popular place serving Mexcian dishes with great service. Good margaritas. 3115 S. Bowman Road. Full bar. CC. $$. 954‑7780. LD daily; 14524 Cantrell Road. Full bar. CC. $$. 868‑7642. LD daily.
GIGI’S CUPCAKES Bakery concept specializing in decadent cupcakes, cheesecakes, cookies and breakfast breads. 12800 Chenal Pkwy. No alcohol. CC. $$. 225-9900. LD daily. 94
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WEST Local Lime GUILLERMO’S GOURMET GROUNDS Serves gourmet coffee, lunch, loose‑leaf tea, and tapas. Beans are roasted in house, and the espresso is probably the best in town. 10700 Rodney Parham Road. No alcohol. CC. $$. 228‑4448. BL daily.
BASKIN ROBBINS 13000 Chenal Pkwy. 219‑8515. BURGER KING 11410 N. Rodney Parham Road. 224‑9980; 14916 Cantrell Road. 868‑1799; 12524 Chenal Pkwy. 225‑9883. CHI’S EXPRESS 17200 Chenal Pkwy. 821‑8000. CHICK‑FIL‑A 12500 W. Markham St. 228‑0404; 11525 Cantrell Road. 223‑5111.
KRIS & SAM’S COOKIE STORE Famous for iced sugar cookies and other sweets, also feature lunch options all fresh and affordable. 1208 S. Bowman Road. No alcohol. CC. $$. 223‑3110. BLD Mon.-Sat.
CHINESE KITCHEN 11401 N. Rodney Parham Road. 224‑2100.
OLD MILL BREAD AND FLOUR CO. The popular take‑out bakery has an eat‑in restaurant and friendly operators. 12111 W. Markham St. Ste. 366. No alcohol. CC. $‑$$. 228‑4677. BL Mon.‑Sat.; BR Sun.
CHIPOTLE 11525 Cantrell Road. 221‑0018. CHURCH’S CHICKEN. 305 N. Shackleford Road. 313‑2292. COLD STONE CREAMERY 12800 Chenal Pkwy. 225‑7000. DAMNGOODE PIES 10720 Rodney Parham Road. 664-2239. DOMINO’S PIZZA 17200 Chenal Pkwy. 821‑2211; 11600 N. Rodney Parham Road. 228‑8111.
SUNRISE CAFÉ BOUTIQUE An Argentinian-style coffee shop, created for sharing the culture and traditions of Argentina. 11525 Cantrell Road, Ste. #407. No alcohol. CC. $-$$. 219-8788. BLD daily.
DUNKIN DONUTS 10721 Kanis Road. 228‑4011. EL TORITO 303 S. Bowman Road. 224-0444. FIREHOUSE SUBS 12312 Chenal Pkwy. 228‑5553.
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FIVE GUYS BURGERS & FRIES 13000 Chenal Pkwy. 225‑1100. JASON’S DELI 301 N. Shackleford Road. 954‑8700. JIMMY JOHN’S 12206 W. Markham St. 223-9400.
POPEYES CHICKEN & BISCUITS 11501 W. Markham St. 312‑9777; 11401 Cantrell Road. 219‑1387.
KFC 100 Markham Park Dr. 221‑3850.
SHAKE’S FROZEN CUSTARD 12011 Westhaven Dr. 224‑0150.
KRISPY KREME DOUGHNUTS 1315 S. Shackleford Road. 225‑1699.
SHIPLEY DONUTS 1424 N. Shackleford Road. 224‑1359; 11700 Colonel Glenn Road. 217-3867; 14810 Cantrell Road. 868‑7755.
SCHLOTZSKY’S DELI 11815 Mara Lynn Road. 224‑4119.
LATTE DA 201 S. Shackleford Road. 223-3000.
SLIM CHICKENS 301 N. Shackleford Road. 954‑9999.
LENNY’S SUB SHOP 11401 Financial Centre Pkwy. 225‑9800.
SONIC DRIVE-IN 12214 Westhaven Dr. 223‑2332; 14216 Cantrell Road. 225‑6122; 11700 Colonel Glenn Road. 217-3867.
LITTLE CAESAR’S PIZZA 315 N. Bowman Road. 224‑9555. MAGGIE MOOS 17821 Chenal Pkwy. 821‑7609.
STARBUCKS 11401 Financial Center Pkwy. 219‑2337; 12700 Chenal Pkwy. 217‑0200 (in Target); 523 Kirk Road. 821‑3338; 12901 Cantrell Road. 954‑7596.
MARCO’S PIZZA 11601 N. Rodney Parham Road. 978‑0022. McALISTER’S DELI 12019 Westhaven Dr. 228‑7727. MCDONALD’S 11500 W. Markham St. 223‑2060; 17601 Chenal Pkwy. 821‑0388; 19301 Cantrell Road. 868‑7693.
SUBWAY 1111 S. Bowman Road. 224‑7827; 16800 Chenal Pkwy. 821‑3744; 11715 Rainwood Dr. 224‑7846; 2700 Shackleford Road. 224‑7830; 14309 Cantrell Road. 221‑0800; 8201 Ranch Blvd. 868‑3305.
MEXICOCHIQUITOMEX‑TO‑GO 11406 W. Markham St. 217‑0647. MOE’S SOUTHWEST GRILL 12312 Chenal Pkwy. 223‑3378. ORANGE LEAF FROZEN YOGURT 11525 Cantrell Road. 227‑4522.
TACO BELL 600 S. Bowman Road. 224‑7255. TCBY YOGURT 11418 W. Markham St. 221‑9020.
PANERA BREAD 10701 Kanis Road. 954‑7773; 11525 Cantrell Road. 227‑0222.
TROPICAL SMOOTHIE CAFÉ 11900 Kanis Road. 221‑6773; 12911 Cantrell Road. 376‑2233.
PAPA JOHN’S PIZZA 11321 W. Markham St. 224‑7300.
VARSITY DELI 19500 Cantrell Road. 868‑5232.
PITA PIT 12911 Cantrell Road. 227‑7482.
WAFFLE HOUSE 201 N. Shackleford Road. 224‑3047; 500 S. Bowman Road. 223‑8152.
PIZZA HUT 301 N. Shackleford Road. 221‑0222; 11410 W. Markham St. 228‑7000; 14710 Cantrell Road. 868‑4203.
WENDY’S 11319 N. Rodney Parham Road. 224‑1319; 10623 W. Markham St. 221‑1062; 17716 Cantrell Road. 367‑8345.
PLANET SMOOTHIE 102 Markham Park Dr. 227‑6399. 97
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WILDWOOD PARK FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS This West Little Rock venue brings big names and local performers to its state‑of‑the‑art performance hall. Set in a botanical garden, Wildwood is a gardener’s delight and is open weekdays from 8 a.m.‑5 p.m. 20919 Denny Road. 821‑7275. wildwoodpark.org.
WINGSTOP 11321 W. Markham St. 224‑9464. YOGURT MOUNTAIN 12319 Chenal Pkwy. 219‑0814.
ENTERTAINMENT ROCKS The Rocks bar and its sleek, modern surroundings has a pizzazz all its own. Whether you gather with friends in a casual seating area around a flat‑screen, high‑definition television or celebrate a great business deal, it’s easy to relax after a hard day’s work. 201 S. Shackleford Road, inside the Crowne Plaza Hotel. 223-3000. crowneplazalittlerock.com.
MOVIES CHENAL 9 IMAX 17825 Chenal Pkwy. 821‑2616. www.BBtheatres. com/location?location=40015 RAVE 18 Colonel Glenn Plaza Dr. 687‑0499. www.ravemotionpictures.com. 98
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FOOD TRUCKS Various locations around town. Contact them for their current location.
Taqueria Samantha BAILEY OLE FASHION BBQ
EL CHAPULIN Food Truck
554-5884
562-1281
BANANA LEAF 227‑0860
EL JALAPENO 772‑7471 Facebook.com/ pages/El-JalapenoLLP/158500097504985
THE BEAST 551‑1154 Facebook.com/BeastLR Twitter: @beastfoodtruck
ELMIRE’S CATERING 944-0015
BEV’S AND GUY’S FISH & CHICKEN 224‑2981
THE FOOD COMMANDER 516‑5929 Facebook.com/pages/TheFood-Commander/ 320106061450427 Twitter: @Food_Commander
BLACKHOUND BBQ 353‑5637 Facebook.com/ BlackhoundbarBQ Twitter: @QHOUND BRYANT’S BBQ 258‑8223 Facebook.com/pages/ Bryants-BBQ-CateringLLC/451684581551035 Twitter: @BYRANTSBBQ
FORK IN THE ROAD 9409933. www.facebook.com/ ForkintheRoadmobilecatering GREEN CUISINE 454‑3051 Facebook.com/GreenCuisine
CHETO’S AUTHENTIC MEXICAN 247‑6422 DA WING SPOT 353‑8920
GRILLS ON WHEELS 291‑3350 Facebook.com/thegowbox Twitter: @thegowbox
DAVID’S BURGERS 353‑0387 Facebook.com/ DavidsBurgersParkPlaza Twitter: @Davidsburgers
HAUTE WHEELS 944‑5270 Facebook.com/pages/Hautewheels/261355617268112 Twitter: @hautewheelslr 100
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“Creating a new Coffee Culture in Arkansas” 10700 Rodney Parham, Ste A2 Private Room Available 501-228-4448 www.G3Coffee.com | facebook.com/g3coffee 101
REPICCI’S ITALIAN ICE Facebook.com/ RepiccisItalianIce OfLittleRock
HAYGOOD BBQ 570‑0095 Facebook.com/pages/ Haygood-BBQ-ConcessionCatering/ 199469400119158
ROXIE’S HOT DOGS 258‑3478 Facebook.com/pages/RoxiesHot-Dogs/ 500749706604175
HOT ROD WEINERS 870‑210‑6416 Facebook.com/hotrodwieners Twitter: @hotrodwieners
THE SOUTHERN GOURMASIAN 954‑0888. thesoutherngourmasian.com. Facebook.com/ thesoutherngourmasian Twitter: @SGourmasian
JACKIE’S MOBILE CAFÉ 838‑6167 Facebook.com/ JackiesMobileCafe K-LIENTITOS Facebook.com/Klientitos. taqueria
SOUTHERN SALT FOOD CO. 351‑3838 Facebook.com/ southernsaltfood Twitter: @SSFCtruck
KATMANDU MOMO 912‑0219 Facebook.com/ pages/KatmanduMoMo/1515295602035536
SUMMER SNOW STAND Facebook.com/ bailiessummersnow
Twitter: @katmandumomo KING BLVD. 838‑5635 Facebook.com/KingBlvdLR
TAQUERIA EMMA 568‑3477 Facebook.com/pages/EmmasTaqueria/ 320842057942191
KONA-ICE OF WEST LITTLE ROCK Facebook.com/pages/KonaIce-of-West-Little-RockArk/334418993313188
TAQUERIA JALISCO 541‑5533 Facebook.com/pages/ Taqueria-Jalisco-San-Juan/ 155146454501377
KOOLS BBQ 912‑4111 Facebook.com/pages/KoolsBbq-Catering/141297266015441
TAQUERIA SAMANTHA I 568‑5264 Facebook.com/pages/ Taqueria-Samantha/ 117505048268572
LA VAQUERA 565‑3108 LEWIS & EDNA’S MOBILE GRILL 680‑5118 LIL RED CANTEEN Facebook.com/profile. php?id=100007095066259
TAQUERIA SAMANTHA II 442‑9703
LONCHERIA MEXICANA ALICIA #2 612‑1883 Facebook.com/ loncheriamexicana.alicia
TAQUERIA SAMANTHA III 442‑9703
THE PIE HOLE 712-6366. www.facebook.com/ ThePieHoleTruck
WAFFLE WAGON 319‑3132 Facebook.com/ dragginmywagon Twitter: @WaffleWagonLR
RED RIVER CATERING 231‑8433 Facebook.com/ReDr. rCateringLR Twitter: Cater2Arkansas
TOMMY’S GRILL 551-9075 YUM YUM’S 416‑2338 Facebook.com/pages/ Yum-Yums-FoodTruck/171590666217403
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CATERING Whether you need to feed a gathering of 10 or a convention of 1,000, chances are one of Little Rock’s fine caterers can accommodate you and your group. Below is a partial list of restaurants and food service companies that are up to the task. BOULEVARD BREAD CO. Everything from meat, cheese and fruit platters to whole roasted chickens and sides of salmons. 663‑5951. boulevardbread.com.
AFTERTHOUGHT BISTRO AND BAR From Cajun and Creole to French, Italian, Southwest or Southern entrees, Vieux Carre catering services include service in private dining rooms or the entire restaurant and/or bar may be reserved for special occasions. 663‑1196. www.afterthoughtbistroandbar.com.
BRAY GOURMET Sandwiches, spreads and salads available for delivery. 353‑1045. braygourmet.com.
APPLE SPICE JUNCTION Regular menu includes a wide variety of hot entrees, deli sandwiches and light combinations, with special menus for seasonal celebrations. 663‑7008. applespice.com.
BRENDA J. MAJOR’S CATERING Full‑service catering company that can create a feast for 10 or 850, and tailors the menu to the client’s needs, whether it’s a business luncheon or evening reception. 912‑3909.
BIG JOE’S BARBECUE Barbecue sandwiches, ribs and chicken for 50 or 5,000. Also offers smoked hams and turkeys. 868‑5612.
BRYANT’S BBQ & CATERING Event planning and full‑service caterer. 650‑2839. bryantsbbq.net. 104
Taste the cuisine of India! Owner and chef Sami Lal has 30 years of experience and has been serving his unique style of authentic North Indian cuisine since 1993 and welcomes you to a wonderful dining experience. Open seven days a week. Delivery Available. Voted Best Indian Food by readers of Arkansas Times.
301 N. Shackleford Road West Little Rock 501-227-9900 www.lrstarofindia.com 105
Burge’s Hickory Smoked Turkeys & Hams CHATZ CAFÉ ‘Cue and catfish joint that does heavy catering business. Try the slow‑smoked, meaty ribs. 562‑4949. chatzcafe.com.
BURGE’S HICKORY SMOKED TURKEYS & HAMS Smoked turkeys and hams, variety of specialty sandwiches, po‑boys, and smoked‑meat party trays. Also known for BBQ pork, beef, ribs, chicken and fried catfish. 666‑1660. smokedturkeys.com.
CHIP’S BARBEQUE Family‑owned business since 1961 offering hickory smoked ribs, beef, pork, ham, turkey and chicken breasts with homemade beans, slaw and potato salad. 225‑4346. chipsbarbeque.com
CAJUN’S WHARF Full‑service off‑site catering and banquet facilities available. Event planning and special event services. Menu development for each group. All types of cuisine. 375‑5351. cajunswharf.com.
CORKY’S RIBS & BBQ Pulled pork, ribs and everything else that comes with ’cue. A full service caterer. 954‑7427. corkysbbq.com.
CAPERS Full‑service off‑site catering. Gourmet dinners, corporate functions, boxed lunches, wine tastings. Complete event planning. Specialty menus. 868‑7600. capersrestaurant.com.
CROSS‑EYED PIG Pulled‑pork; St. Louis style ribs; brisket; grilled chickens and all the fixings. 265‑0000. crosseyedpig.com. D’S CATERING At D’s Catering Inc. we are in the business of creating memories. 455-3778. dscatering.com.
CAPITAL HOTEL White glove service and gourmet quality dishes. 370‑7066. thecapitalhotel.com.
DIANE’S GOURMET Catering receptions, small dinner parties, brunches, teas, luncheons and cocktail parties for over 25 years. Menus designed especially for each event using only fresh ingredients and nothing frozen. 224‑2639. dianes‑gourmet.com .
CASA MANANA Quality Mexican food. 280‑9888. casamananamexicanfood.com. CATERING TO YOU Full service catering. Gourmet food to go. 614‑9030. cateringtoyouinlittlerock.com. 106
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THE DREAMY CUPCAKE Just say yum! Where every cupcake tastes as good as it looks. Each batch is made with the highest quality ingredients for the richest most decadent cupcake ever. 366-5173. www.thedreamycupcake.com
LARRY’S PIZZA DOWNTOWN Extensive selection of regular and unusual pizzas, dessert pizzas, salads, sandwiches and wings delivered to your function or served as part of a private event at our restaurant. 372-6004.
ELEGANT RENDITIONS A full‑service caterer that can handle decorations and flowers. 603‑3464.
LILLY’S DIM SUM, THEN SOME Contemporary Asian cuisine, freshly prepared. 716‑2700. lillysdimsum.net. LOCA LUNA RESTAURANT From southern home‑style classics to exotic world cuisine (minimum of 20 people). 663‑4666. localuna.com.
EVENTS LIMITED A comprehensive planner/caterer with more than 25 years of experience. 372‑2512. FANCY OCCASIONS BY ANTOINETTE Coordinates weddings, baby and bridal showers, corporate dinners, galas, sports events, and everything in between. 539-0148.
MARKETSTREETCATERINGHome of the original TJ Cinnamon Roll, plus other great breakfast treats and deli offerings such as hot lunch plates and sandwiches. 223‑2048. www.marketstreetcateringlittlerock.com.
GOLDEN KEY BAKERY AND CAFÉ Home-based catering business. 308-1054.
McALISTER’S DELI Box lunches and deli trays available. 228‑7727. mcalistersdeli.com.
HAWK’S BBQ Pork and beef ribs and sandwiches, with cole slaw, baked beans and off‑menu items. Will deliver, does not serve, needs one week notice. 231‑2570.
McBRIDE’S CAFE & BAKERY Offers a full menu of options, including spaghetti, lasagna, burgers, homemade soups and desserts. A few breakfast items available. Serving Baptist Health Medical Center (the café is located inside the hospital) and nearby midtown area. 227‑7701.
HOUSE CATERING SERVICE A complete catering service serves everything from a private dinner for two to a large corporate event. 744‑9439 or 541‑1713. housecateringservice.com.
MICKEY’S SPECIAL AFFAIRS Custom‑designed cakes — including traditional, 3‑D and sculptured — for any event. 221‑1989. www.mickeyssweets.com.
IRIANA’S PIZZA Pizza, salads and subs. 374‑3656. irianaspizza.com. J&F FOOD SERVICE AND CATERING Corporate, school and large‑event catering. 663‑3337.
MOE’S SOUTHWEST GRILL From hot fajita bars, boxed burritos and fresh taco salads to napkins and cutlery, this full‑service Tex‑Mex restaurant delivers. 223‑3378. moes.com.
KATIE CONNALLY CONFECTIONS Yeast rolls, cornbread, specialty cakes and pies. Can do large events. 773-2762. www. facebook. com/katieconnallyconfections.
MT. FUJI JAPANESE RESTAURANT Japanese cuisine. Sushi, tempura, steaks. 227‑6498. mtfujirestaurant.net.
KISHA’S CREATIVE CATERING Weddings, parties, etc. 400-5494. 108
RED RIVER CATERING A full catering service that specializes in fried catfish and barbecue served with all the trimmings. 231‑8433.
NEXT LEVEL EVENTS/GENESIS ROOMS This downtown full‑service caterer can also handle consultation, planning, coordination, and complete in‑house catering and beverage services for four or 4,000. 376‑7700. nextleveleventsinc.com.
PANERA BREAD Sandwiches, soups and salads. 227‑0222. panerabread.com.
RSVP CATERING, LLC A full‑service catering company and the preferred caterer for the Lafayette building. From bite‑sized favorites to complete meals, RSVP is equipped to handle all types and sizes of catered events. 225‑9594. www. rsvpcatering‑ar.com.
PANKYE’S CATERING A full‑service caterer that can do it all. Whether it’s a wedding, birthday, business meeting or school affair, they have you covered. 804‑3100.
RX CATERING Full‑service caterer specializing in breakfast and lunch. For breakfast, go continental, with bagels, muffins, fruit trays and more, or go
NJ’S JOINT Small catering events and specialty cakes for all occasions. 944-7153.
Where can you get dinner and a show for a great price? Serving up fun, food and fabulous live entertainment since 1967.
Colonel Glenn & University • murrysdinnerplayhouse.com • 501-562-3131
1701 Rebsamen Park Road | Little Rock, AR 72202
OPEN DAILY
from 11am-2pm
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Boulevard Bread Co. TAZIKI’S GREEK FARE Add a Mediterranean flavor to any event. A full service caterer. 765‑2798, 225‑1829. tazikiscafe.com.
down‑home, with scrambled eggs, bacon, biscuits and gravy. For lunch, they can serve up pot roast, stuffed pork loin or sandwiches and other sides. Don’t forget dessert, including chocolate‑covered strawberries. 221‑3929. rxcatering.net.
TIE DYED TRAIL GRUB AND RACE CATERING Portable meals to feed endurance athletes at races. 912‑7031. www.tiedyedeats.com.
SILVEK’S EUROPEAN BAKERY European pastries, baked goods and cakes for all occasions. 661‑9699. silvekseuropeanbakery.com.
TRIO’S Dishes reflect influences from Asian, European, Mexican, and Regional American cooking. Excellent desserts. The Pavilion Room, a private dining and banquet room adjacent to the restaurant, is available for private parties and business functions. 221‑3330. triosrestaurant.com.
SIMS BAR‑B‑QUE Good spare ribs, sandwiches, beef, half and whole chicken and a vinegar‑mustard‑brown sugar sauce unique for this part of the country. 372‑6868 or 224‑2057. simsbarbeque‑ar.com.
TROPICAL SMOOTHIE CAFE Hot gourmet wraps, Boar’s Head deli sandwiches, fresh fruit smoothies. 246‑3145, 376‑2233, 280‑9988, 224‑2233, 224‑1113. tropicalsmoothie.com.
THE SOUTHERN GOURMASIAN A Southern take on Asian specialties. The short ribs and steamed pork buns are especially good. 954‑0888. thesoutherngourmasian.com.
WHOLE HOG CAFE World‑champion barbecue beef, pork, ribs and chicken available for any event small or large. 664‑5025. wholehogcafe.com.
SUBWAY Well‑known sandwiches, cookies, chips and beverages served up with casual flair. Check out the “Quick Bites” section in this guide for store numbers and locations, or go to subway.com.
ZEGANZ Vegetarian and vegan catering, entrees and desserts. 590‑0755. www.facebook.com/ zeganlittlerock. 110
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