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The William J. Clinton Presidential Center & Park, located on the banks of the Arkansas River, attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors from around the world to its grounds each year. The Center is home to one of the largest archival collections in American Presidential history. Featuring 20,000 square feet of exhibit space, visitors can explore American history at the turn of the 21st century.

HISTORY DOESN’T CHANGE,

BUT OUR EXHIBITS DO.

Limited Time Only Nature Unleashed: Earthquakes and Hurricanes* June 19 – September 6, 2010 Nature Unleashed investigates what we know and are still learning about nature’s terrifying power by focusing on disasters – hurricanes and earthquakes. *Includes special summer camps at the Clinton Center. This exhibition is based upon the exhibition “Nature Unleashed: Inside Natural Disasters,” created by The Field Museum, Chicago.

Headed to the White House September 2010 – November 2010 Developed by the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, students and families will have the opportunity to connect with the excitement, pageantry, and importance of presidential elections. Produced by the National Constitution Center, this exhibit is made possible through the generosity of The Annenberg Foundation, The Pew Charitable Trusts, and the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.

Elvis at 21, Photographs by Alfred Wertheimer June 4 - August 21, 2011 Al Wertheimer chose to capture 21-year-old Elvis Presley on the threshold of super stardom not because he was a fan, but because he was a student of human nature, because he was curious and because, like Elvis, he could be swept up by the purity of experience. That unscripted eloquence resulted in photographs so unique that they remind us why Elvis matters.

Check clintonpresidentialcenter.org for more upcoming exhibits While at the Center, be sure to visit:

A large and fascinating array of presidential memorabilia, collectibles, clothing, books, art and more.

Join us for an exciting dining experience!

610 President Clinton Ave. • Little Rock, AR 501-748-0400

Free 1-minute shuttle to and from the Clinton Presidential Center.

Located on the Lower Level of the Clinton Presidential Center

1200 President Clinton Avenue • Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 • 501-374-4242 • clintonpresidentialcenter.org VISITOR’S GUIDE TO GREATER LITTLE ROCK • 2011

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Submarine Tour! Arkansas Inland Maritime Museum North Little Rock

For more information:

(501) 371-8320 www.aimm.museum

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Historic ArkAnsAs MuseuM Doing great things with Arkansas history! At Historic Arkansas Museum, we tell Arkansas’s story in many exciting ways. From tours of our 19th-century historic homes, complete with costumed Living History characters, to our seven galleries of Arkansas-made art and artifacts, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

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A museum of the Department of Arkansas Heritage

On the River Rail line at 200 E. Third St. Downtown Little Rock 501-324-9351 www.HistoricArkansas.org

Monday through Saturday: 9 am–5 pm • Sunday: 1 pm–5 pm

Come for the history. Stay for the shopping. The Museum Store is open seven days a week.

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Table of Contents Welcome...........................................8 Downtown........................................9 On Stage.........................................23 City Nights......................................24 Argenta...........................................26 Riverdale........................................32 Hillcrest...........................................36 City Parks.......................................40 Midtown.......................................... 44 Heights............................................49 Cantrell Road..................................56 Children’s Activities......................60 Movie Theaters.............................. 61 West Little Rock.............................62 Southwest......................................69 North Little Rock............................70 Accommodations........................... 78 Area Maps......................................80 Trolley Route..................................82 For information about Little Rock, call the Little Rock Convention & Visitors Bureau at 501-376-4781 or visit www.littlerock.com. For information about North Little Rock, call the North Little Rock Visitors Bureau at 501-758-1424 or visit www.northlittlerock.org. PUBLISHED BY

201 EAST MARKHAM, STE 200 LITTLE ROCK, AR 72201 501-375-2985 www.arktimes.com ALL CONTENTS ©2010 ARKANSAS TIMES VISITOR’S GUIDE TO GREATER LITTLE ROCK • 2011

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Welcome to Little Rock!

Known for its warm southern hospitality, Little Rock is uniquely packaged as a metropolitan city offering the ease and comfort of home for visitors. As Arkansas’s Capital City, our destination is truly a collection of distinctive neighborhoods, with a variety of entertainment options, a wealth of extraordinary sightseeing and shopping opportunities, excellent restaurants, museums, family fun and one-of-a-kind attractions. This guide has been divided into neighborhood sections for your Little Rock’s accommodations are as varied as the city’s landexploration convenience. scape, ranging from modern and historic luxury, to affordable and comfortable name-brand properties. Dining out in Little Rock is a Capital idea. Whether you like home-style southern cooking, prime aged steak, fresh seafood, fusion cuisine, or more of a heart-healthy fare, our chefs offer the state’s best selections.

From the Clinton Presidential Library downtown in the River Market district to the award-winning zoo in mid-town, Big Dam Bridge in the Riverdale area and an abundance of shopping in West Little Rock, you’re sure to find excitement here. Beauty, location, amenities, and affordability are coupled with warm southern hospitality. It’s no wonder Little Rock entices visitors from far and wide.

For more information about everything to see and do in our great destination, visit LittleRock.com or stop by one of our Visitor Information Centers: Historic Curran Hall, Little Rock National Airport, Robinson Center, Statehouse Convention Center, and Shop the Rock. With so much to see and do, we are confident you’ll have an incredible experience and amazing time in central Arkansas! Sincerely,

Daniel E. O’Byrne Chief Executive Officer Little Rock Convention and Visitors Bureau

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Downtown is known for its nightspots, live music, Farmers’ Market, cultural venues and commerce. You’ll

find the William J. Clinton Presidential Center, Heifer Village, the Arkansas Arts Center, the Historic Arkansas Museum and the Old State House just to name a few of the must see attractions downtown. The River Market area offers a multitude of dining options and nightly entertainment venues. Most of the activity in the River Market is within walking distance from downtown hotels, so put on your walking shoes and go for a stroll.

Downtown Attractions AEROSPACE EDUCATION CENTER The Aerospace Education Center offers an exciting lineup designed to inspire the imagination. Located near the Little Rock National Airport, AEC offers aviation and aerospace exhibits, including an original Sopwith Camel and a replica of the Wright Flyer. Its IMAX theater offers a wide variety of science-related films— call or visit them online to find out what’s showing. Open Thurs.-Sat. 3301 E. Roosevelt Rd. Show times and ticket prices vary. 376-IMAX (4629); www. aerospaced.org

William J. Clinton Presidential Center

ARKANSAS ARTS CENTER Whether hoping for a glimpse of the classics, cutting-edge or points in-between, art lovers will find plenty to appreciate at the Arkansas Arts Center, the state’s largest cultural institution with more than a dozen galleries to browse. The Arts Center offers visitors traveling exhibits as well as exhibits from their own growing collection—from American, Renaissance and European artists to the modern works. Among the most recognizable works in the collection are the drawings of Cézanne, Van Gogh, Jackson Pollock, Georgia O’Keeffe, Rembrandt and Rubens. In addition to its impressive collection, it houses a number of other cultural venues. Its Children’s Theatre is a professional theater company presenting children’s classics September through May. Best Impressions Restaurant offers a delicious lunch experience, and the Museum Shop features unique gifts and interesting works by regional artists. VISITOR’S GUIDE TO GREATER LITTLE ROCK • 2011

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Little Rock, the state capital of Arkansas, is more than just the home of America’s 42nd president; it’s also known for its Civil Rights history, a thriving cultural community, incredible restaurants, fabulous shopping and breathtaking scenery!

WilliaM J. clinTon presidenTial cenTer & park

1200 President Clinton Ave. Mon-Sat: 9 am-5 pm, Sun: 1-5 pm Adults $7 • Seniors $5 Children $3; Under 5 Free (501) 374-4242

clinton museum store 610 President Clinton Ave. Mon-Sat: 10 am-5:30 pm • Sun: 2-5:30 pm (501) 748-0400

riVer MarkeT disTricT arkansas stuDies institute Mon-Thurs: 9 am-8 pm • Fri-Sat: 9 am-6 pm • Sun: 1-5 pm Free Admission • (501) 320-5700 ottenHeimer market Hall Food vendors, gifts & grocery Mon-Sat: 7 am-6 pm • (501) 375-2552

sHop tHe rock Visitor info & souvenirs Mon-Fri: 10 am-9 pm Sat: 9 am-9 pm Sun: 11 am-5 pm (501) 537-7058

Witt stepHens Jr. central arkansas nature center Tues-Sat: 8:30 am-4:30 pm •Sun: 1-4:30 pm Free Admission •(501) 907-0636

riverFront park ~ Peabody Park ~ River Market Sculpture Walk ~ H.U. Lee International Gate and Garden ~ Junction Bridge ~ Medical Mile of the Arkansas River Trail Little Rock Marker La Petite Roche All free admission

Heifer inTernaTional World HeadQuarTers

Help “pass on the gift” to end world hunger 1 World Avenue • Tours Mon-Sat: 11 am, 1:15 & 3 pm Free Admission (501) 907-2600 HeiFer village Hands-on family activities to learn about ending hunger and poverty 1 World Avenue • Mon-Sat: 9 am–5 pm Sun: Noon–5 pm • (501) 907-2697

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doWnToWn MuseuMs a) aerospace eDucation b) arkansas arts center & imaX center 3301 E. Roosevelt Rd. 501 E. 9th St. Thurs: 9:30 am-2 pm Tues-Sat: 10 am-5 pm Fri: 9:30 am-2 pm & 6 - 9 pm Sun: 11 am-5 pm Sat: 11:30 am-9 pm Free except for special exhibits Admission for movies (501) 372-4000 & planitarium (501) 376-4629 c) Historic arkansas museum 200 E. 3rd St. Mon-Sat: 9 am-5 pm • Sun: 1-5 pm Galleries Free • Tours on hour-$1 - $2.50 (501) 324-9351 d) museum oF Discovery 500 President Clinton Ave. Mon-Sat: 9 am-5 pm • Sun: 1-5 pm Child/Senior $7, Adult $8 (501) 396-7050 e) olD state House museum 300 W. Markham St. Mon-Sat: 9 am-5 pm Sun: 1-5 pm Free Admission (501) 324-9685

MacarTHur park

Arkansas Korean War • Veterans Memorial • trails •fishing ponds • playground • sports courts a) arkansas arts center See details in previous column b) macartHur museum oF arkansas military History 503 E. 9th St. Tues-Sat: 10 am-4 pm • Sun: 1-4 pm Free Admission • (501) 376-4602

HisToric QuapaW QuarTer a) arkansas governor’s mansion 1800 Center Street Free Tours Tues: 10 am & Thurs: 1 pm Subject to availablity, advance reservations required (501) 324-9805 b) mount Holly cemetery Est. 1843-Walk amongst senators, war heros, governors and more 1200 Broadway Open Daily (501) 376-1843

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Mosaic TeMplars culTural cenTer

African American History in Arkansas 501 W. 9th St. • Tues-Sat: 9 am-5 pm Free Admission • (501) 683-3593

liTTle rock cenTral HigH scHool naTional HisToric siTe and VisiTor cenTer 1500 S. Park St. • Open Daily: 9 am-4:30 pm Free Admission •(501) 374-1957

pinnacle MounTain sTaTe park & naTure cenTer

11901 Pinnacle Valley Rd. (501) 868-5806

tWo rivers park County Farm Rd. Parks are open daily Free Admission Hiking Trails •Playground Mountain Climbing • Picnicking • Paddle Boats • Canoe Rental

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Capitol Ave. & Woodlane Mon-Fri: 7 am-5 pm Sat, Sun & Holidays: 10 am-3 pm Guided tours weekdays: 9 am & 4 pm Free Admission (501) 682-5080

For detailed information, brochures, and maps that will guide you around the city to the major attractions, visit the Little Rock Visitor Information Center at Historic Curran Hall, a restored 1842 home with heritage gardens. 615 East Capitol Ave. Free Parking Mon-Sat: 9 am-5 pm; Sun: 1-5 pm, (501) 371-0076 Other Visitor Information Centers are located at the Robinson Center, Statehouse Convention Center, Little Rock National Airport, and Shop the Rock.

geTTing around

central arkansas transit autHority Bus Services Costs $1.35 per person to ride (501) 375-6717 trolley services river rail electric streetcar Runs Mon-Wed: 8:20 am-10 pm •Thurs-Sat: 8:20 am-12 am Sunday: 10:40 am - 5:45 pm Pickups every 10 minutes at designated stops $0.50 to $1.00 per ride, under 4 free (501) 375-6717

War MeMorial park

Fishing ponds • trails • playground • sports courts • golfing a) Jim Dailey Fitness & aquatic center 300 South Monroe Mon-Fri: 5:30 am-9 pm • Sat: 7 am-6 pm, Sun: 1-5 pm $5 Per person per visit (501) 664-6976 b) little rock Zoo & Historic “over-tHe-Jumps” carousel 1 Jonesboro Dr. Open daily: 9 am-5 pm • Last admission at 4 pm Adult $9 • Child $7 • (501) 666-2406

arkansas riVer Trail

17 miles for jogging, walking & cycling Big Dam BriDge 4301 Rebsamen Park Rd. Bridge is the longest pedestrian & bicycle-only bridge built for that purpose in North America.

taXi service A Cab Company - (501) 241-0750 • Yellow Cab - (501) 570-9999 tour Buses Arkansas Destinations - (501) 603-0113, Groups by appointment Little Rock Tours and Travel - (501) 868-7287 Daily sightseeing tours - May-Aug - Mon-Sat: 1 pm Adults $25 Seniors $23 Child (6-12) $10, Groups by appointment

puBlic golf courses HinDman park 60 Brookview Dr. • (501) 565-6450 reBsamen park 3400 Rebsamen Park Dr. • (501) 666-7965 War memorial park 5110 W. Markham • (501) 663-0854

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Arkansas National Guard Museum Telling the story of the Arkansas National Guard and Camp Robinson.

MON-FRI 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. One weekend per month. See website for dates. 501-212-5215 www.arngmuseum.com Free admission and audio tour On Camp Robinson just two miles north of Exit 150 off I-40

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Be inspired at the Arkansas Arts Center by traveling exhibits and a large permanent collection ranging from the Renaissance to modern works of art. 501 E. 9th St. Hours: Tuesday–Friday 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m.–5 p.m.; Sunday 11 a.m.–5 p.m. Closed Monday and major holidays. Cost: Most exhibits are free. 372-4000; www.arkarts.com ARKANSAS STATE CAPITOL It’s hard to venture to the center of the city and not catch a glimpse of the Arkansas State Capitol’s bright dome, with its 24-carat gold-leaf cupola. Construction began in 1899 and took 16 years and $2.2 million (now valued at $320 million) to complete, which resembles a scaled-down version of the U.S. Capitol. The price and effort were well worth it. The bronze front entrance doors, which were purchased at Tiffany’s, are 10 feet tall and four inches thick. An upward view from beneath its breathtaking rotunda can weaken the knees. The Capitol’s halls are lined with some of Arkansas’s favorite politicians and changing displays devoted to Arkansas history. 500 Woodlane (between Markham and Seventh streets). Hours: Monday–Friday 7 a.m.–5 p.m., weekends and holidays 10 a.m.–3 p.m. Tours: Monday-Friday from 9 a.m.–4 p.m. Cost: Free. 682.5080; www.sos.arkansas.gov ARKANSAS STUDIES INSTITUTE The Central Arkansas Library System (CALS) was one of the first institutions to have faith in the River Market, and now, its main library draws more than 450,000 visitors each year. Not quite satisfied, CALS decided to partner with the University of Arkansas at Little Rock (UALR) and rehab a couple of old buildings on President Clinton Avenue. These buildings now makeup the Arkansas Studies Institute, which is dedicated to the study of Arkansas and houses about 10 million artifacts, including UALR archives, the papers of Arkansas governors Dale Bumpers, Winthrop Rockefeller, Jim Guy Tucker and Frank White and the gubernatorial papers

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of Bill Clinton. 401 President Clinton Ave. Hours: Monday– Saturday from 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Cost: Free. 3205700; www.cals.org. CLINTON PRESIDENTIAL CENTER AND PARK To describe this nationally-renown facility on the bank of the Arkansas River as a “must-see” for anyone visiting Little Rock is an understatement. Explore the 20,000-square-feet of museum exhibit space, including a 110-foot-long timeline detailing the history of President Clinton and his administration. The timeline utilizes photographs, videos and interactive stations, and is flanked by thematic alcoves highlighting specific achievements during his time in office. Enjoy a power trip while standing in the full-scale replica of the Oval Office, or play the role of a cabinet member by using interactive media stations in a replica of the Cabinet Room. The upstairs alcoves contain displays about life in the White House, including personal artifacts from the former First Family. Surrounded by a 30-acre city park, the building’s design symbolizes President Clinton’s theme of “Building a Bridge to the 21st Century.” In addition, the center houses the largest archival collection in American Presidential history as well as educational, research, and reception facilities. 1200 President Clinton Ave. Hours: MondaySaturday 9 a.m.–5 p.m., and Sunday 1–5 p.m. Closed New Year’s Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. Cost: Adult $7; senior $5; age 6-17 $3; 5 and under free. 374-4242 or www. clintonpresidentialcenter.org. COX CREATIVE CENTER Part of the Central Arkansas Library System, the Cox Creative Center is located in a 1907 vintage, renovated warehouse in the River Market housing a coffee shop, bookstore and Cox


few steps away. Now, it draws more than 450,000

Creative Gallery. visitors each year to downtown. 120 Commerce St.with Hours: 9 Not quite satisďŹ ed theirMonday-Friday hand, the library a.m.-5 Saturday 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Closed systemp.m. againand decided to invest in downtown. This Sunday. 918-3093; www.cals.org time theyFree. would partner with the University of Arkansas at Little Rock (UALR), rehabbing a couple

CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL NATIONAL of old buildings on President Clinton Ave. HISTORIC SITE While calledknown the “Central These buildings would become as the High Crisis� by the world in 1957, Little Rock Arkansas Studies Institute, which is dedicated to also became knownand ashouses the city where the the study of Arkansas, UALR archives, federal government took a stand against old photographs, letters, maps and more. segregation. A special manuscript storage facility was built to As a way to mark and learn from this period hold important historical documents, including in Central High SchoolDale National thehistory, papersthe of Arkansas governors BumHistoric Site Visitor CenterJim offers guests pers, Winthrop Rockefeller, Guy its Tucker and aFrank historic look thegubernatorial events surrounding White andatthe papers ofthe Bill Central Highpresidential Crisis. Clinton—his papers are a few blocks 2120 Gatson Bates Dr. Hours: Mondayaway Daisy at the L. William J. Clinton Presidential Center Sunday 9 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Cost: Free. 374-1957; and Park. In all, it’s home to about 10 million www.nps.gov/chsc artifacts. The two old buildings, which make up the institute complex, are historic. One, originally

HEIFER VILLAGE Already a favorite and named Concordia Hall, but now called the Budget source of pride throughout the Little Rock ofďŹ ce building, was built by Little Rock’s Jewish community, Heifer International has grown. community for meetings and social activities. The The newly-opened Heifer Village, sandwiched other, the Geyer and Adams building, was built as between Heifer and the Clinton Presidential a wholesale grocery business. Geyer was a German Center, gives locals and visitors more to love. immigrant who came to Little Rock in the 19th Heifer Village discovery center century. One is ofpart the museum, goals of the complex is to and and of is its designed to inspire. give classroom, Arkansas a sense own history, identity Its exhibits are unique focusis andinteractive importance. The Arkansas Studiesand Institute on the serious subject of ending hunger and located at the corner of President Clinton Avenue poverty. and Rock Street, and is open Monday – Thursday Like headquarters next9 fromHeifer 9 a.m.International’s – 8 p.m., Friday – Saturday from door, is anfrom example of respona.m. –Heifer 6 p.m.,Village and Sunday 1- 5 p.m. Summer sible practices and is definitely hours:construction Monday – Saturday from 9 a.m.6 p.m., worth a look. In1fact, Heifer’s headquarters and Sunday from – 5 p.m. 501-320-5700; http:// has garnered a number of national awards www.cals.lib.ar.us. for its green building. Heifer International helped approximately ARKANSAS QUEENhas RIVERBOAT 10.5 million families in moreRiver thanfrom 125 countries See the beautiful Arkansas the decks move toward greater self-reliance. of the elegant Arkansas Queen. The view from 1the World Hours: Monday-Saturday river Ave. shows off Little Rock and North from Little 9Rock a.m.–5 p.m., and Sunday from noon–5 in an entirely new light. See the Presidential p.m. Cost: Free.Rock 907-8800; www.heifer.org/ Library, the Little metropolitan skyline, the heifervillage Old State House and the beautiful parks along

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HISTORIC ARKANSAS MUSEUM Resthe river’s fascinating history. The Arkansas toration major theme in the recent Queen has sailsbeen fromathe North Shore Maritime history the Historic Museum, whose Center,oflocated nextArkansas to the USS Razorback, on grounds of Little oldest the banksdisplay of the some Arkansas River.Rock’s The Arkansas homes. newest updates include the 1830s Queen The offers sightseeing, lunch, dinner/dance Plum Bayouoccasion Log House site and a River Rail and special cruises. Reservations are stop on Second making easier 100 for recommended forStreet, lunch and dinneritcruises. visitors to Park access city’s frontier The Riverfront Dr.,the North Little Rock.past. 501-372museum’s permanent and traveling exhibits 5777; www.arkansasqueen.com are showcased in its five galleries, including Gallery II, HIGH TrinitySCHOOL Gallery,NATIONAL Horace C. Cabe, CENTRAL Study and SITE Knife galleries. A sixth exhibit hall, HISTORIC the Sturgis Children’s Gallery offers interactive Nearly three years ago people gathered from fun for the young-at-heart.the 50th around theyoung nationand to commemorate The museum’s fivebecame pre-Civil War throughout buildings, anniversary of what known including thethe 1826 Hinderliter GrogInShop, the world as “Central High Crisis.� 1957, offers visitorsAmerican a unique way to learn about the nine African students were denied early history ofall-white the state. entrance to the Little Rock Central High 200 E. Third St. Hours: School, and following theMonday–Saturday failure of talks with 9Gov. a.m.–5 and SundayEisenhower 1–5 p.m. Cost: Orvalp.m., Faubus, President called The museum is free, but the Tour of Homes out the U. S. Army to escort the students into is $2.50 for Little adults, $1.50 forcame seniors over 65, the school. Rock later to be known $1 for children under 18. 324-9351; www. as the city where the federal government took a historicarkansas.org stand on ending segregation. As a way to mark the historic anniversary, a new Central High

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The Old State House Museum is the oldest surviving state capitol west of the Mississippi River.

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opened. The center’s All the World is Watching Us: Little Rock and the 1957 Crisis exhibit tells the tale. There’s also a gift shop with books, Inn, this ornate 7,200-square-foot mansion educational materials and souvenirs. 2120 Daisy is a spectacular example of 1880s Queen L. Gatson Bates Dr. Hours: Monday - Saturday 9 Anne architecture and is considered one of a.m. – 4:30 p.m. and Sunday 1 – 4:30 p.m. Free. the best small luxury hotels in the country. The 501-374-1957; www.nps.gov/chsc

gardens surrounding the house are equally spectacular.

CLINTON PRESIDENTIAL CENTER AND 2120 S. Louisiana St. Public tours available PARK Monday-Friday at 11:30 a.m. and 3 p.m., and To describe this nationally-renown facility on by appointment only on the weekend. Cost: the bank of the Arkansas River as a “must-see” $7.50. 374-7966; www.theempress.com for anyone visiting Little Rock is an understatement. Explore the 20,000-square-feet of museum GOVERNOR’S MANSION One of the newer exhibit space, including a 110-foot-long timeline structures in the neighborhood, this Georgian detailing the history of President Clinton and his Colonial-style home was completed in 1950 administration. The timeline utilizes photographs, during Gov. Sidney McMath’s term. The manvideos and interactive stations, and is flanked by sion incorporated brick from the old Arkansas thematic alcoves highlighting specific achieveSchool for the Blind, which originally occupied ments during his time in office. Enjoy a power the site where the house now sits. trip while standing in the full-scale replica of the 1800 Center St. While open to the public for Oval Office, or play the role of a cabinet member tours on Tuesday and Thursday, you must call by using interactive media stations in a replica of ahead for an appointment. Cost: Free. 324-9805; the Cabinet Room. The upstairs alcoves contain www.arkansasgovernorsmansion.com displays about life in the White House, including personal artifacts from the former First Family. MACARTHUR MUSEUM OF ARKANSAS Surrounded by a 30-acre city park, the building’s MILITARY HISTORY Named for World War design symbolizes President Clinton’s theme of II commander Gen. Douglas MacArthur, the “Building a Bridge to the 21st Century.” In addiMacArthur Museum of Arkansas Military Histion to the museum, the center houses the largest tory was created to honor the state’s military archival collection in American Presidential history heritage through exhibits featuring artifacts, as well as educational, research, and reception photographs, weapons, documents, uniforms facilities. Forty Two, located inside the library, and other military items. serves lunch Monday through Saturday and The museum is located in the city’s oldest brunch on Sundays. 1200 President Clinton Ave. surviving neighborhood, and original Tower Museum hours are Monday - Saturday 9 a.m. – 5 Building—where Douglas MacArthur was p.m., and Sunday 1 –5 p.m. Closed New Year’s born Jan. 26, 1880—is the centerpiece of the Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. For 36-acre MacArthur Park where the museum more information, call 501-374-4242 or www. is located. clintonlibrary.gov.

MacArthur Park is home to both the military museum and the Arkansas Arts Center. COX CREATIVE CENTER 503 E. 9th St. Summer hours: Tuesday– Part of the Central Arkansas Library System, the Friday 9 a.m.–4 p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m.-4 Cox Creative Center is located in a 1907 vintage, p.m. Sunday 1–4 p.m. Closed Monday and renovated warehouse in the River Market. The


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major holidays. Cost: Free. 376-4602; www. arkmilitaryheritage.com MOSAIC TEMPLARS CULTURAL CENTER Tragically in 2005, the Mosaic Templars of America’s headquarters burned to the ground. Stunned motorists mourned the loss as they drove into downtown Little Rock the morning after the fire. But like the legendary Phoenix rising from the ashes, a new building was built in its place and was dedicated as the Mosaic Templars Cultural Center, a state-funded museum dedicated to the Templars and the state’s black history. Ninth and Broadway streets. Hours: TuesdaySaturday 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Cost: Free. 683–3593; www.mosaictemplarscenter.com MOUNT HOLLY CEMETERY This cemetery is the final resting-place of some of the state’s most prominent people and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Some of the cemetery’s residents include Pulitzer Prize-winning poet John Gould Fletcher and executed Confederate spy David O. Dodd, as well as five Confederate generals, 10 former Arkansas governors and six U.S. senators. 1200 Broadway St. Hours: Monday-Sunday 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Winter hours: Monday-Sunday 8 a.m.-4 p.m. 376-1843 MUSEUM OF DISCOVERY Dedicated to exploring the sciences, social sciences and technology, the Museum of Discovery is as entertaining as it is educational. Interactive exhibits cover a broad range of topics such as energy, insects or a look at other cultures, as well as providing kids with hands-on experiences with exhibits that allow them to create their own crafts. The museum will close in 2011 for renovations, so call for the latest information before planning your day. VISITOR’S GUIDE TO GREATER LITTLE ROCK • 2011

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Take a pleasant drive over to historic Helena and Discover the Delta Cultural Center! We believe deeply in the stories of the Delta and its people. Experience our award-winning exhibits on the music and musicians of the Delta, the arrival of Arkansans in this fertile land by the Mississippi River, the Civil War, and much more. Drop by a live broadcast of the nation's longest running blues radio show, "King Biscuit Time," with legendary host "Sunshine" Sonny Payne weekdays at 12:15 p.m. in our Visitors Center. Gallery Hours Visitors Center at 141 Cherry Street Depot at 95 Missouri Street in Helena 9am - 5pm, Tuesday - Saturday Admission is free. (870)-338-4350, toll free (800)-358-0972 www.DeltaCulturalCenter.com

THE DELTA CULTURAL CENTER IS A MUSEUM OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ARKANSAS HERITAGE

A History Lesson In Courage You Will Never Forget. Hours: Open Daily 9 am to 4:30 pm. Closed Thanksgiving Day, December 25, & January 1

Learn about practical solutions to ending hunger and poverty at Heifer Village. 500 President Clinton Ave. Hours: Monday– Saturday 9 a.m.–5 p.m., Sunday 1–5 p.m. Admission: $8 adults; $7 for kids 1-12 and seniors 65+. Children under one year admitted free. 396-7050; www.amod.org OLD STATE HOUSE MUSEUM Located in the oldest surviving state capitol west of the Mississippi River, the Old State House Museum is designated as a National Historic Landmark— although to many, the Greek Revival building is best known as the backdrop of President Bill Clinton’s 1992 and 1996 election-night celebrations. The museum focuses on Arkansas’s history beginning with its statehood, and is home to nationally-recognized collections of Civil War battle flags. 300 Markham St. Hours: Monday–Saturday 9 a.m.–5 p.m. and Sunday 1–5 p.m. Cost: Free. 324-9685; www.oldstatehouse.com TRAPNALL HALL One of only a few remaining antebellum homes in the city, this stately neoclassical home was built in 1843 for Frederic Trapnall and his wife, Martha. After serving as a boarding house in the 1920s, it became the Junior League of Little Rock’s headquarters. In 1963, it underwent extensive renovation. Today, the building is owned by the Department of Arkansas Heritage and is open to the public. 423 E. Capitol Ave. Hours: Call for appointment. Cost: Free. 324-9716; www.trapnallhall.com

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RIVER MARKET Located in the heart of downtown Little Rock, the River Market consists of a Farmer’s Market, Market Hall, pavilions and plazas. The Market Hall houses permanent merchants who offer year-round specialties, from freshly baked pastries and


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WALTERS-CURRAN-BELL HOUSE Now known as Curran Hall, the house was built by Col. Ebenezer Walters as a wedding present for his bride, who unfortunately died before its completion in 1843. It is now the home of the Little Rock Visitor Information Center. Find out all you need to know about Little Rock here. 615 E. Capitol Ave. Hours: Monday-Saturday 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sunday 1-5 p.m. Cost: Free. 3710076; www.littlerock.com/curran-hall/

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WITT STEPHENS JR. CENTRAL ARKANSAS NATURE CENTER Without a doubt, the greatest concentration of wildlife downtown is at Witt Stephens Jr. Central Arkansas Nature Center. The 16,232-square-foot Game and Fish Commission facility is located on a 3.4 acres inside the Julius Breckling Riverfront Park, and focuses on wildlife conservation, learning from the past and looking at what can be done in the future to keep Arkansas beautiful. It also highlights the wide variety of outdoor recreational opportunities the state’s fish and wildlife resources provide and the role of Arkansas Game and Fish Commission. 602 President Clinton Ave. Hours: TuesdaySaturday from 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., and Sunday from 1-5 p.m. Cost: Free. 907-0636; www. centralarkansasnaturecenter.com.

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lways face-paced and with so much to see, downtown has a number of restaurants providing busy tourists and visitors with a quiet place to land. Downtown’s offerings are wide ranging—uptown, down-home, hot off-the-grill, fresh from the farm, Bill Clinton’s favorites and so much more.

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including fine steaks. All served with some of 4 Square Deli & Gifts Though the the best nightly entertainment in town. 2400 lunch emphasis is on healthy foods, 4 Square Cantrell Rd. 375-5351 doesn’t skimp on the desserts. All sandwiches CAMP DAVID Inside the Holiday Inn Presidential and salads can be combined with the soup of Conference Center, Camp David pleases with the day, and for the kids, there’s grilled cheese its breakfast and themed buffets every day of sandwich ($3.95) and PB&J. 405 President the week. Wonderful Sunday brunch. I-30 and Clinton Ave. 291-1764 6th Street. 975-2267 ALL AMERICAN WINGS Their wings are CAPITAL BAR & GRILL A watering hole with their call to fame, which are served hot, mild, mouth-watering food, swished-up Southern style lemon peppered, original or barbecued.There’s a pork confit, smoky gumbo, root vegetable pot pie variety of sides to choose from, including French and homemade Moon Pies. Capital idea: Sit by fries, greens, baked beans, Mac and cheese. the big windows looking out on Markham with an 215 W. Capitol Ave. 376-4000 organic martini and maybe some country pate ANDINA CAFE AND ROASTERY Java and pumpkin jam. 111 W. Markham St. (inside is the main attraction, but a good selection of Capital Hotel) 370-7013 sandwiches, big salads and Italian sodas are available. Nice breakfast spot, too. 400 President Clinton Ave. 376-2326 BEST IMPRESSIONS Soup, salads and sandwiches are always on the menu at the Arkansas Arts Center’s café, and we’ve never had a bad soup of the day. But there are also excellent entrees like a salmon fillet served with pasta and bell peppers. Desserts include vanilla cheesecake with southern butter pecan caramel glaze and chantilly crème. 501 E. Ninth St. (inside Arkansas Arts Center) 907-5946 BIG WHISKEY’S AMERICAN BAR & GRILL A modern grill pub in the River Market 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. 324-2449 BILL STREET Great name, cool place, creative menu–all in all, a not-too-bad start for the newest River Market haunt. 614 President Clinton Ave. 353-1724 BOSCOS This River Market microbrewery does food well, too. Along with the tried and true, like sandwiches, burgers, steaks, big salads, and they have black bean and tamale entrées, open hearth pizza and Sliders at Copper Grill muffalettas. 500 President Clinton Ave. 907-1881 CAPITOL BISTRO Offers breakfast and lunch BOULEVARD BREAD CO. Fresh, tasty breads items, including quiche, sandwiches, coffees and and pastries, and a wide selection of cheeses, the like. 1401 W. Capitol Ave. 371-9575 meats and side dishes—all superb. Good coffee, CAPITOL SMOKEHOUSE & GRILL It’s too. 400 President Clinton Ave. 374-1232 barbecue done right, although they serve up FORTY TWO The Clinton Presidential Center’s tasty burgers, sandwiches and fresh vegetables restaurant has great Sunday brunch, and it’s a and salads, too. Popular with the politico crowd. solid choice for a weekday lunch with innovative 915 W. Capitol Ave. 372-4227 sandwiches, soups and salads. 1200 President COAST CAFE A variety of salads, smoothies, Clinton Ave. 537-0042 sandwiches and pizzas, and there’s breakfast CAJUN’S WHARF This venerable seafood and coffee, too. 400 President Clinton Ave. restaurant is an awesome place to go for great 371-0164 gumbo and oysters Bienville and other options COMMUNITY BAKERY This sunny downtown

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bakery is the place to linger over a latte, bagel and the New York Times. Great lunchtime soups and sandwiches, too. 1200 Main St. 375-7105 COPPER GRILL AND GROCERY/COPPER GRILL A sunny and ultra-modern restaurant in downtown’s most chic condo tower offers comfort food (fried mac-and-cheese), burgers and sophisticated appetizers and entrees geared solidly for the middle of the dining spectrum. Great for a business lunch or celebratory dinner. 300 E. Third St. 375-3333 DAVE’S PLACE Downtown’s premier soupand-sandwich lunch stop, and a little dinner spot on Friday night to give a little creative outlet to chef supreme David Williams. Beef, chicken and fish are served with a continental flair. 210 Center St. 372-3283 DAVID FAMILY KITCHEN Call it soul food or down-home country cooking, as the family does. Just be sure to call us for supper when you go.Neckbones, ribs, sturdy cornbread, mustard greens and the like. Desserts are exceptionally good. 2301 Broadway St. 371-0141 DOE’S EAT PLACE A skidrow dive turned power brokers’ watering hole, serving up huge steaks, great tamales, broiled shrimp and killer burgers. 1023 W. Markham St. 376-1195 DOWNTOWN DELI A locally owned eatery, with bigger sandwiches and lower prices than most of its downtown chain competitors. Also, huge, loaded baked potatoes, soups and salads. 323 Center St. 372-3696 EJ’S EATS AND DRINKS This hoagie shop serves generous burgers, sandwiches, homemade soups, potato chips and salads. Vegetarians can craft any number of acceptable meals from the flexible menu. 523 Center St. 666-3700 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 breakfast and lunch entrées, too. 1515 W. Seventh St. 376-1434 FILIBUSTERS Offers an extensive Southern style lunch buffet, and in the evening, the downtown restaurant/lounge offers a relaxed atmosphere for casual wining and dining. Try their mouth-watering Legacy wings and delicious artichoke dip while sipping on a favorite drink. 625 W. Capitol Ave. (inside Legacy Hotel) 374-0100 FLIGHT DECK Adjoins Central Flying Service.


owner Chris Clement. 2909 Kavanaugh Blvd.; 501-539-1473 THE FULL MOON—Fun and whimsical gifts, Offersaccessories, daily lunch specials alongpersonal with creative home baby items, care sandwiches, a popular Grab products andsalads muchand more. 3625 burger. Kavanaugh a bite 501-663-4367 before your next flight or mosey on down Blvd.; and have a26—Featuring bite while watching thebyplanes GALLERY pieces local take artoff. 2301 Crisp Dr. (Central Flying Service at ists, including glasswork, prints, original works Adams Field) 375-3245 and jewelry, also offers framing services. 2601 FLYING FISH fried seafood is fresh and Kavanaugh Blvd.;The 501-664-8996 crunchy, and there are plenty knitter’s of raw, boiled HANDWORKS GALLERY—A paraand grilled offerings, too. The hamburgers are dise offering a vast array of designer yarns a hit.knitting Wandersupplies. on through theKavanaugh screen door and and 2911 Blvd.; you’ll find a slick team of cooks and servers 501-664-6300 doing aWERK—A speedy jobfun of serving big of crowds. 511 HAUS collection clothing, President Clinton Ave. 375-3474 housewares, accessories, furniture, jewelry and FLYING with dozens on tap, is gifts. 2923SAUCER KavanaughBeer, Blvd.; 501-663-5251 the big draw at this popular River Market venue, HILLCREST JUNK CO.—Shop for vintage furbut theand food’s good, too. including niture accessories in Sandwiches, this eclectic store. 623 a great Rueben, but salads, quesadillas and the Beechwood St.; 501-681-7999 bratwurst are dependable. 323 President Clinton PRIVATE COLLECTIONS CONSIGNMENT Ave. 372-7468 GALLERY—A consignment shop featuring quality FRANKE’S lunch spot strong salads home furniturePlate and accessories. Browseon through and vegetables, and perfect fried chicken on the furnishings that range from traditional, transiSundays. 400 Broadway Ave.2017 (inside Regions tional and contemporary styles. Kavanaugh Bank 501-372-3270 Building) 372-1919 Blvd.; LASSIS INN This CO.—Offering downtown restaurant focuses RIVER CITY GIFT a wonderful on fish—catfish, that is. So if you’re looking selection of handmade candies, gourmet for cof-a burger, try Wendy’s. Their cream cheese pound fees, teas, and related items. 2715 Kavanaugh cake 501-661-1496 is as tasty as their catfish. 518 E. 27th Blvd.; St. 372-8714 THE SHOPPES AT WOODLAWN—A collecMASON’S DELI AND GRILL for tion of antique, home décor and Heaven art-related those all who believe everything is better with shops, under one roof. 4523 Woodlawn Dr.; sauerkraut on top. The Reuben is among the 501-666-3600 best in town. There are wraps and favorite chicken SWEET HOME FURNISHINGS—A strips on the menu, too. 400 President Clinton design resource offering antique and vintage Ave. 374-0000 furniture and other accessories. 2909 Kavanaugh SONNY WILLIAMS’ STEAK ROOM Blvd.; 501-296-9198

Steaks, chicken and seafood in a wonderful setting in the River Market. Steaks are the best and the lump crabmeat au gratin appetizer is outstanding. Excellent wine list. 500 President Clinton Ave. 324-2999 SPORTS PAGE Perhaps the largest, juiciest, most flavorful burger in town. Grilled turkey and hot cheese on sourdough gets praise, too. Lunch specials. 414 Louisiana St. 372-1642 STICKY FINGERZ ROCK ’N’ ROLL CHICKEN SHACK Fingers any way you can imagine, plus sandwiches, burgers and salads in a fun setting for happy hour gatherings. Live music. 107 Commerce St. 372-7707 SUFFICIENT GROUNDS CAFÉ Coffee your way, pastries and bagels for breakfast, while later chose from wraps, salads and sandwiches. 124 W. Capitol Ave. 372-1009 THE BOX Dark as a Stone Age cave and funkier, this Main Street survivor dates back more than three decades and has the layers of grease on the floor and walls to prove it. Don’t be deterred. They do cheeseburgers right. 1623 Main St. 372-8735 THE HOP DINER A downtown reincarnation of an oldtime dairy bar, with excellent burgers, onion rings, shakes and breakfast. Plus, daily specials, homemade pie and quiche. 201 E. Markham St. 244-0975 WILLY D’S DUELING PIANO BAR Willy D’s serves up a dinner of pastas and salads as a lead-in to its nightly sing-along piano show. 322 President Clinton Ave. 244-9550 YOUR MAMA’S GOOD FOOD Now in more spacious quarters, but still offering simple and satisfying cafeteria food, with burgers and more hot off the grill. 220 W. Fourth St. 372-1811

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Share in the Arkansas Experience Explore what Arkansas and the Central Arkansas Library System have to offer. A three-floor used book store with unique, one-of-akind gift items, the Library’s literary café, art galleries featuring the talents of our residents, oral history interviews, and beautiful digital photo panels that illustrate Arkansas’s history provide something for everyone. Join us and share in the Arkansas experience.

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Arkansas Studies Institute – A joint project of the Central Arkansas Library System and the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. 401 President Clinton Ave. • 501-320-5700 VISITOR’S GUIDE TO GREATER LITTLE ROCK • 2011

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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. 374-5105 BIG ON TOKYO Japanese rice bowls with vegetables, chicken, beef, pork, egg rolls and other choices. 400 President Clinton Ave. 375-6200 HANAROO SUSHI BAR Under its second owner, it’s one of the few spots in downtown Little Rock to serve sushi. With an expansive menu, featuring largely Japanese fare with a bit of Korean mixed in. 205 W. Capitol Ave. 301-7900 NEW FUN REE Reliable staples, plenty of hot and spicy options and dependable delivery. 418 W. Seventh St. 664-6657 WASABI Downtown sushi and Japanese cuisine. Located across from the Statehouse Convention Center. For lunch, there’s quick and hearty sushi samplers. 101 Main St. 374-0777

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ASHLEY’S The premier restaurant in the refurbished Capital Hotel is best experienced by ordering the $75 five-course dinner, each course accompanied by an interesting wine. Perfect seafood, unusual ingredients, careful cooking and gorgeous presentation make it a feast for eyes, mind and stomach. The power breakfast crowd can go for chocolate French toast or buckwheat sourdough pancakes, among other upscale takes on humble morning foods. Lunch is a $25 prix fixe affair from a shorter, but interesting menu full of interesting ideas (smoky sweet potato soup with rock shrimp and porcini mushrooms, to name one.) Incredible wine list. 111 W. Markham St. (inside Capital Hotel) 374-7474 DIZZY’S GYPSY BISTRO While sporting new digs, this downtown restaurant’s menu is as cool as ever, with all sorts of surprises like “Lindsay’s Salad Made with Exorbitantly Expensive Ingredients” and, for the literature lover, “Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s Black Bean Soup.” 200 River Market Ave. 375-3500 LULAV EATERY A Mediterranean-California fusion eatery, and the delicious flavors are like none you’ll experience anywhere in the city. Good fish, veal, daring salads and much more. 220A W. Sixth St. 374-5100 MIDDLE EASTERN CUISINE Gyros, falafel and souvlaki plates, as well as hummus, tabouleh, eggplant dip and other dishes—wonderful food at wonderful prices. 400 President Clinton Ave. 372-1662 UNDERGROUND PUB Hearty, tasty British pub-style fare, including exceptional custommade sausages, crunchy fish and chips and a decent Reuben. Inviting bar with an impressive draft beer and single-malt whiskey selection. 500 President Clinton Ave. 707-2537


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CAPRICCIO GRILL ITALIAN STEAKHOUSE Large portions are the rule here, although the menu is not exclusively Italian as the name might suggest. Steaks, soups and seafood are good choices. 3 Statehouse Pl. (inside Peabody Hotel) 399-8000 CIAO 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. 372-0238 GUSANO’S They make a tomato-loving, 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. 374-1441 IRIANA’S Unbelievably generous thick-crust pizza with unmatched zest. Good salads and the grinders are great—we recommend Italian sausage. 201 E. Markham St. 374-3656 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. An popular lunch spot on weekdays at 12th and Center. 372-6004 Pasta Jack’s Italian This spot is a nice addition to an already-diverse selection of choices in the River Market. For a quick Italian lunch, it’s a pretty good bet—it truly is a bargain lunch spot. 400 President Clinton Ave. 372-370 US PIZZA AND SALAD EXPRESS A downtown offshoot of the original with a distilled menu that includes pizza, salad and sandwiches. Call in pizza orders early. 402 S. Louisiana St. 374-5561 VINO’S This great rock ’n’ roll club is also a fantastic pizzeria with huge calzones and always improving home-brewed beers. 923 W. Seventh St. 375-8466

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CASA MANANA TAQUERIA Great guacamole and garlic beans, superlative chips and salsa (red and green) and a good selection of fresh seafood, plus a deck out back. 400 President Clinton Ave. 372-6637 COTIJA’S MEXICAN GRILL A branch off the famed La Hacienda family tree has opened downtown, with a massive menu of tasty lunch and dinner specials. Look for the familiar white cheese dip and sweet red and fiery-hot green salsas, and friendly service. 406 S. Louisiana St. 244-0733 JUANITA’S Menu includes a variety of combination entrée choices—enchiladas, tacos, flautas, shrimp burritos and such—plus creative salads and other dishes. And of course the “Blue Mesa” cheese dip. Frequent live music in the bar.1300 Main St. 372-1228 RUMBA MEXI-CUBAN KITCHEN Don’t forget that this popular bar and live music venue does a fine job with its creative, Latin-themed food – particularly the entrees.The “Ay Caramba” Mexican casserole is cheesy and easy to love. 300 President Clinton Ave. 823-0090 THE FLYING BURRITO A trendy-looking walk-up-and-order spot in the River Market district for tacos, burritos and the like, with various styles of tortillas and add-ons. The bar is impressive, too. 300 President Clinton Ave. 372-7272

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Downtown Shopping Guide

rom urban clothing and tattoos to scented soaps, local art and jewelry, downtown shops reflect the area’s eclectic, fun-loving style. Here are a few of the options.

ARKANSAS FLAG & BANNER Shop for GREEN EARTH PHARMACY and enhance and interpret the museum’s exhibits, patriotic items as well as garden flags and other WELLNESS CENTER This downtown store including historic collectibles and notable books seasonal items. 800 W. Ninth St. 375-7633 located inside the River Market Tower fills relating to all aspects of Arkansas history. Also, ART OUTFITTERS A one-stop shop for prescriptions, offers over-the-counter medications browse their jewelry, artwork and souvenirs. everything an artist needs, including easels, and professional grade supplements, as well 300 W. Markham St. 324-9685 canvases, paints, brushes and other supplies. as more than 1,000 organic, natural and fair PAUL-MORRELL FORMALWEAR Need 917 W. Seventh St. 374-4323 trade natural beauty, eco-friendly household a tux? Find one here. 120 S. Victory St. BATH JUNKIE Choose from nearly 200 products and more. They even offer massage 374-8256 fragrances to create your own bath and body therapy. 405 E. Third St. 246-3296 PIANO KRAFT Pianos, keyboards, organs and products, including bubble bath, lotions, salt HEARNE FINE ART A fine art gallery repair services. 1222 Main St. 372-1446 scrubs, shower gels, body mists and more. specializing in African American art from PYRAMID ART, BOOKS & CUSTOM 322 President Clinton Ave. 372-0500 nationally recognized artists. 1001 Wright FRAMING Offering prints, books and customBAUMAN’S MEN’S SHOP A men’s fine Ave. 372-6822 ized framing. 1001 Wright Ave. 372-5824 apparel store located inside the Capital Hotel. HISTORIC ARKANSAS MUSEUM RIVER MARKET BOOKS & GIFTS 111 W. Markham St. 374-7474 STORE Located in the museum’s atrium, the Part of the Central Arkansas Library System, BENNETT’S MILITARY SUPPLIES From Museum Store offers the best of contempooffering inexpensive books, as well as toys, leather jackets and Army boots to camping tents and other outdoor gear, a great place for the guys. 302 Main St. 372-2944 CLINTON MUSEUM STORE Offering Clinton memorabilia, you can also shop for books, artwork, jewelry and more. 610 President Clinton Ave. 748-0400 CLOSET FACTORY Browse a variety of custom-built closet systems and products that are certain to help you organize your life. 900 W. Seventh St. 907-7105 COIN & STAMP SHOP A coin and stamp collector’s haven. 107 Main St. 375-2113 COX CREATIVE CENTER A great place to relax after a busy morning of sightseeing. Houses a bookstore, gallery and coffee shop. 120 River Market Ave. (formerly Commerce Street) 918-3093 DIAMOND BEAR BREWERY Local beer brewery offering Saturday and Sunday tours. 323 S. Cross St. 708-2739 Find Clinton memorabilia at the Clinton Museum Store along with books, artwork, jewelry and more. DOWNTOWN NEWS MART A convenience store offering magazines, rary, Arkansas-made arts and crafts as well seasonal items and gifts. Cox Creative Center, newspapers, tobacco, beer, wine and liquor. as merchandise related to frontier Arkansas. 120 River Market Ave. (formerly Commerce 304 Main St. 375-8322 Shop for pottery, quilts, baskets, books and Street) 918-3093 DOWNTOWN WIGS & FASHION A selection more. 200 E. Third St. 324-9351 SHOP THE ROCK Get your Little Rock of wigs, women’s urban fashions, shoes and HOLLYWOOD & SPORTS MEMORAsouvenirs and find out what’s going on around other accessories. 305 Main St. 374-3478 BILIA Signed sports items. 20 Ottenheimer town with one stop. As part of the Little Rock EXPLORE STORE Located inside the Plaza. 219-0003 Convention and Visitors Bureau, visitors can Museum of Discovery, the Explore Store KYLE-ROCHELLE JEWELERS Fine get maps and useful information on tours has great gifts, puzzles, games, books and jewelry and custom designs. 523 S. Louisiana and things to do. Located outside the Ottenmore-for kids of all ages! Museum Center, St. 375-3335 heimer Market Hall, 400 President Clinton 500 President Clinton Ave. 396-7050 MR. COOL Offering a selection of urban Ave. 537-7058 FARMERS MARKET Shop for fresh produce, clothing, including suits, active-wear, shoes TEN THOUSAND VILLAGES Browse flowers, herbs, crafts and other interesting and accessories. 301 Main St. 378-0107 unique ethnic-inspired goods, including folk items from May to October on Tuesdays and THE MUSEUM STORE Choose from art, jewelry, toys and games, tableware, Saturdays at the River Market. 500 President books, jewelry, toys and items by artists and rugs and more at this store that provides fair Clinton Ave. artisans from around the state and region. trade income to Third-World people. Located FRANCES FLOWER SHOP From custom Arkansas Arts Center, Ninth and Commerce on the corner of President Clinton Ave. and arrangements to casual bouquets, order by streets 372-4000 Cumberland. 374-2776 phone or stop by this downtown full-service OLD STATE HOUSE MUSEUM STORE TWISTED ENTERTAINMENT An adult florist. 1222 W. Capitol Ave. 372-2203 The store features a wide variety of items that novelty shop. 1007 W. Seventh St. 376-7723

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Ten thousand villages

From Arkansas Repertory Theatre’s 2010 production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.

On Stage ARKANSAS REPERTORY THEATRE Now in its 2010/2011 season, the Arkansas Repertory Theatre is again offering patrons and visitors to Little Rock an impressive lineup of professional productions. Affectionately called “The Rep” by locals, this downtown theatre has received national recognition for its performances that include drama, original pieces, comedy and musicals. Visit their website for a complete listing of upcoming performances. 601 Main St. For show times or ticket information, call 378-0405 or go to www.therep.org ARKANSAS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Indoors or outdoors, this group marks the seasons, such as Christmas and the Fourth of July, in its own special way. Also, there are performances with internationally known entertainers running September through May. The Arkansas Symphony Orchestra calls the downtown Robinson Center Music Hall home. 7 Statehouse Plaza. For show times or ticket information, call 666-1761 or go to www. arkansassymphony.org BALLET ARKANSAS The only professional ballet company in the state, Ballet Arkansas is a popular downtown attraction staging four major productions annually, including the holiday favorite, “The Nutcracker Suite.” For show times or ticket information, call 2235150 or go to www.balletarkansas.org CELEBRITY ATTRACTIONS This company brings a steady stream of nationally touring plays, musicals and other performances to downtown’s Robinson Center Music Hall. 300 S. Spring St. For show times or ticket information, call 244-8800 or go to www. celebrityattractions.com COMMUNITY THEATRE OF LITTLE ROCK Founded in 1956, the Community Theatre of Little Rock is central Arkansas’s oldest theater tradition. This downtown theater strives to enlighten, educate and entertain the

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City nights

Whether you’re looking for live music and dancing or a quiet corner to enjoy a drink with a couple of friends—there are plenty of options to keep you entertained!

CLUB

LOCATION

DESCRIPTION

PHONE/WEBSITE

AFTERTHOUGHT

2721 Kavanaugh Blvd.

One of the best places in town to hear live music; especially well known for its live jazz, blues and other music picks. Enjoy live jazz on Monday nights and the blues on Tuesdays.

663-1196 www.afterthoughtbar.com

BY THE GLASS

5713 Kavanaugh Blvd.

Looking for a place in the Heights to relax after a long day, this wine bar—with an impressive lineup of American and imported wines—offers a selection of appetizers and hors d’oeuvre to nibble on while sipping a favorite glass.

663-9463 www.btgbar.com

CAJUN’S WHARF

2400 Cantrell Rd.

Cajun’s Wharf is a must-do while in Little Rock. In addition to excellent seafood dishes, its musical diversity may be its strongest point. Bands of all genres play at the wharf on the Arkansas River—plus, there’s a roomy dance floor. The atmosphere and view of the sunset, especially when sitting on the desk overlooking the river, is one of the best in central Arkansas.

375-5351 www.cajunswharf.com

CAPITAL BAR & GRILL

111 W. Markham St.

A longtime favorite watering hole of the state’s political and financial movers and shakers. Cocktails are handmade, and lunch and dinner is served daily.

374-7474 www.capitalhotel.com

CIAO BACI

605 N. Beechwood St.

A great place to have a bottle of wine or one of their unbelievable desserts—they serve appetizers and entrees as well. Peruse their great wine list or order a drink from their full bar. The patio is especially nice in warm weather.

603-0238 www.ciaobaci.org

CORNERSTONE DELI & PUB

314 Main St., North Little Rock

The Pub’s wide beer selection and heavier drinks, along with regular live music make this a fine stopping-off spot. It succeeds on the food end as well, with the usual and not-sousual pub selections and sandwiches.

374-1782 www.cstonepub.com

CREGEEN’S IRISH PUB

301 Main St. NLR

Looking to raise a glass to the Irish, Cregeen’s is the place to celebrate. Authentic Irish fare and a great selection of imported beer.

376-7468 www.cregeens.com

Crush Wine Bar

318 Main St. NLR

Argenta’s newest hot spot—the perfect place if you’re looking for a discriminating wine list.

374-9463

DEEP ULTRA LOUNGE

322 President Clinton Ave.

This ultra cool lounge/dance club often spotlights a DJ spinning house music. Downstairs from Willy’s D’s Dueling Piano Bar.

244-9550 www.willydspianobar.com

DISCOVERY

1021 Jessie Rd.

A private club for night owls, Discovery boasts a huge dance floor and a massive theater where you can sit and enjoy a variety of entertaining shows—while taking a break from all the dancing.

664-4784 www.latenightdisco.com

DIVERSIONS

2611 Kavanaugh Blvd. Suite 200

A laidback wine and martini bar in Hillcrest, serving up appetizers, salads and tapas. Definitely the place to try a new wine or martini.

414-0409

DOUBLETREE PLAZA BAR & GRILLE

Corner of Markham and Broadway

Located inside the Double Tree Hotel, the restaurant offers guests a quiet place to grab a nightcap and unwind before heading up to their room.

372-4371 www.doubletreelr.com

DOWNTOWN MUSIC AND RECORDS

211 W. Capitol Ave.

Local and regional heavy rock acts.

376-1819 http://downtownshows.homestead.com/

ELECTRIC COWBOY

9515 Interstate 30

For the boot-and-hat crowd—a regular country music concert venue, where you never know who you might catch playing. They even offer dance classes for those who might be in need.

562-6000 www.electriccowboy.com

ERNIE BIGGS

307 President Clinton Ave.

A private club that offers dueling pianos as entertainment. Two piano men, practiced at getting the crowd worked up, perform all those songs you never thought you knew all the words to.

372-4782 www.erniebiggs.com

FLYING SAUCER DRAUGHT EMPORIUM

323 President Clinton Ave.

With more than 200 beers to choose from, guests can spend all night trying to decide which beer to try. And if you’re hungry, their menu offers a great choice of tasty selections—from meaty burgers and bratwurst to healthy salads and wraps.

372-7468 www.beerknurd.com

FOX AND HOUND

2800 Lakewood Village Dr.

A North Little Rock sports hot spot with live music featured on the weekends and a number of pool tables offer guests a worthy diversion.

753-8300 www.fhrg.com

GRUMPY’S TOO

1801 Green Mountain Dr.

Live music (mostly rock) is served up Monday through Saturday with no cover charge. This neighborhood pub has scrumptious sandwiches and chicken wings; plus a comfortable deck.

225-3768 Facebook

GUSANO’S PIZZERIA

313 President Clinton Ave.

This sports bar quickly became a hot spot after joining the downtown scene four years ago. Gusano’s offers nightly drink specials, live music, billiards and 21 televisions that carry every major sporting.

374-1441 www.gusanospizza.com

HILLCREST FOUNTAIN

2809 Kavanaugh Blvd.

The first pool hall/games/sports bar type club to open in Hillcrest in years. Large selection of wine and beers, and occasionally they offer live music.

614-9818 www.hillcrestfountain.com

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LOCATION

DESCRIPTION

PHONE/WEBSITE

JUANITA’S CANTINA BALLROOM

1300 S. Main St.

Located on Main Street, Juanita’s is the city’s grand-daddy of live-music venues, hosting a spectrum of well-known folks like Warren Zevon, Vertical Horizon and Richard Thompson—just to name a few. While half of Juanita’s is devoted to music (onstage you’ll hear everything from rock to country, funk and reggae), the other half serves up terrific TexMex food.

372-1228 www.juanitas.com

MACDADDY’S BAR & GRILL

314 N. Maple St. NLR

This is the place for those who are serious about pool or darts. This Argenta bar serves appetizers, pizza, burgers and of course nachos.

374-7665

MALLARD’S BAR

3 Statehouse Plaza

Located in the Peabody Hotel, it is the perfect place for an informal, relaxing drink. The club-like atmosphere is enhanced by the antique duck decoys and rich décor.

906-4000; www.peabodylittlerock.com

MIDTOWN BILLIARDS

1316 Main St.

A downtown private club/pool hall that draws a large after-hours crowd (and serves one of the best burgers in town). Enjoy late night live music on the weekends in this local dive with character.

372-9990   www.midtownar.com

ON THE ROCKS

107 E. Markham St.

Enjoy live or deejay music every weekend. When taking a break from all the dancing, check out their menu, which includes burgers, wings, cheese dip and other items. Tuesday night is Karoke night.

374-7625 www.clubontherocks.com

PIZZA D’ACTION

2919 W. Markham St.

This is the place for a tasty slice of pizza, cold brew, dark corner and good dart game. Known by locals as “Pizza D’s,” it’s a little off the beaten path for visiting bar-hoppers, but it is a great local hangout. Pizza D’s is the place to meet a number of notorious Little Rock characters who can recommend where to go when Pizza D’s regulars call it a night.

666-5403

PROST

120 Ottenheimer Plaza

Live music and poetry in an artistic setting.

244-9550

RENO’S ARGENTA CAFÉ

312 Main St. NLR

A favorite after-hours spot with the downtown crowd, Reno’s dishes up juicy burgers and a number of beers on tap—often served with a side order of live music.

376-2900 www.renosargentacafe.com

RUMBA! REVOLUTION ROOM

300 President Clinton Ave.

Enjoy great “mexi-cuban” food and live music at this restaurant/club combo. Rumba! (the restaurant) is open for lunch and dinner Monday through Sat (stays open late on weekend nights), also enjoy a variety of specialty drinks as well as the largest rum selection in the state (and a lot of great tequilas, too). The Revolution Music Room is a visually enticing multi-purpose facility that hosts larger national touring acts and provides a unique “dance club” experience on certain nights.

823-0090 www.rumbarevolution.com

SIDETRACKS

415 Main St. NLR

Located in the heart of Argenta, this bar is a favorite gathering place. In addition to Happy Hour, this hot spot is humored to be haunted by ghosts—Maxwell and his lover Anastasia.

244-0444 www.sidetracksnlr.com

STAR BAR

1900 W. Third St.

Downtown Little Rock’s newest nightspot offers sleek surroundings, an impressive menu, live music and the drink of your choice. It won’t be long before it’s one of the city’s favorites.

301-7827 www.starbarlounge.com

STICKY FINGERZ ROCK ’N’ ROLL CHICKEN SHACK

107 S. Commerce St.

Stinky Fingerz has become one of the city’s most popular live-music venues. With good reason—the bands it draws (mostly a mix of rock, blues and funk) are first-rate; the food’s good, the drinks are cool, the dance floor is usually hoppin’ and the decor—dripping with funky folk art—is high-octane and the cover charge usually isn’t much. For those who’d like a cozier escape, there’s Sticky Fingerz Lyric Lounge next door. Designed to have the feel of a big living room, the Lounge has the same menu as the Shack but offers a larger selection of wines and mixed drinks. And although the Lounge shares a common entrance with the Shack, it has no cover charge.

372-7707 www.stickyfingerz.com

THE LOBBY BAR

3 Statehouse Plaza

Inside the Peabody Hotel, the Lobby Bar is the perfect place for a café au lait and croissant, a lunchtime aperitif, afternoon tea, pre-dinner cocktails or after-dinner brandies and liqueurs. This is the place to see and be seen.

906-4000 www.peabodylittlerock.com

THE LOONY BIN COMEDY CLUB

10301 N. Rodney Parham Rd.

They don’t have much in the way of live music, but the laughs are plentiful. You can catch up-and-coming comedians Wednesday through Sat, with low cover charges.

228-5555 www.loonybincomedy.com

THE OYSTER BAR

3003 W. Markham St.

A local favorite for catfish po’boys and oysters on the half shell. Grab a cold beer and feast on great seafood in a casual atmosphere.

666-7100 www.lroysterbar.com

THE VILLAGE

3915 S. University Ave.

Offering a wide range of live music. All ages welcome.

www.thevillagelive.com/

U-B-U

824 W. Capitol Ave.

A club geared toward alternative lifestyles, mostly focusing on female clientele.

375-8580 www.theaquarium.bizland.com

UNDERGROUND PUB

500 President Clinton Ave.

The Pub offers a little something for everyone—for the sporty sort, this English-style pub boasts pool and darts. Hungry? Try the fish and chips. Thursday night features karaoke, and there’s live music Friday and Saturday nights. Best of all, there’s generally no cover charge.

707-2537 www.undergroundpub.com

VINO’S BREW PUB & BREWERY

923 W. Seventh St.

Another Little Rock bar staple. Just about everyone from politicos to punkers are drawn to the city’s original brewpub, which serves up some of the best pizza, salads and calzones in town. As for its music, Vino’s is known for its slate of up-and-coming, cuttingedge bands.

375-8466 www.vinosbrewpub.com

WEST END SMOKEHOUSE AND TAVERN

215 N. Shackleford Rd.

A private club that caters to the sports enthusiasts. Watch your favorite team on televisions located throughout the bar and munch on great food—burgers, catfish, steak and more.

224-7665 www.westendsmokehouse.net

WHITE WATER TAVERN

2500 W. Seventh St.

WWT has been in the live-music business for years and leans to rock and country sounds. Hear local bands and touring groups, too, at this favorite local hangout.

375-8400

WILLY D’S DUELING PIANO BAR

322 President Clinton Ave.

Doubling as a restaurant and a piano bar, Willy D’s serves lunch and dinner Tuesday through Sunday before the nightly sing-along, which includes everything from rock ‘n’ roll from the ‘50s to current songs you hear today on the radio.

244-9550 www.willydspianobar.com

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Verizon Arena plays host to great concerts like Tim McGraw in addition to familyfriendly shows and sporting events.

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Argenta is the name of North Little Rock’s historic downtown located just across the bridge from the River Market District. The area was first platted in 1866, and its name recognized the importance of silver mines located north of town. Now, it’s one of central Arkansas’s fastest growing spots. Dickey-Stephens Park — the home of the Arkansas Travelers baseball team — Verizon Arena, the Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame and the U.S.S. Razorback submarine can all be found in Argenta. The area has its own market and deli and boasts several great restaurants. There are art galleries and even a bead shop on Main Street. Make sure you take in a sunset cruise on the Arkansas Queen steamboat and that you hop aboard the River Rail Trolley for a sightseeing tour through the historic area. Below are some of the attractions Argenta has to offer.

Argenta attractions

ARKANSAS TRAVELERS BASEBALL When the hot summer sun has your mouth watering for a cold beer, juicy hot dog and baseball game, look no further than the new Arkansas Travelers’ baseball stadium, Dickey-Stephens Park. The Travs are affiliated with the Anaheim Angels and have won five league titles since 1966. The season usually runs from April thru September. For those who want a look back in time, the Travelers Baseball Museum is located on the main concourse inside the ballpark and contains artifacts and memorabilia ranging from the Travs’ original 1901 charter to team photos and historic moments from years gone by. 400 W. Broadway St. For game times and ticket information, call 664-1555 or visit them on the web at www.travs.com. ARKANSAS SPORTS HALL OF FAME Whether reminiscing or sharing your love of sports with future generations, this museum Dickey-Stephens Park is home to the Arkansas Travelers baseball team. offers visitors a unique look at some of Arkansas’s sports greats. Inside, visitors learn about national VERIZON ARENA If you’re looking for great sports’ figures such as Frank Broyles, Jerry Jones, concerts along with family-friendly fare and sportScottie Pippen, Jermain Taylor, Brooks Robinson ing events, chances are you can find it at Verizon and Paul “Bear” Bryant just to name a few. Arena. With a capacity of more than 18,000, this #3 Verizon Arena Way. Hours: Monday-Saturday facility has catapulted entertainment to a new level 10 a.m-4:30 p.m. Cost: Adults $6; seniors $4; Ages in Central Arkansas. 6-17 $3; and children under 6 get in free. 663-4328; 1 Verizon Arena Way. For show and ticket information, www.arksportshalloffame.com call 340-5660; www.verizonarena.com

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FOOTBALL Arena football’s lightning-fast pace and nonstop excitement is making the sport increasingly popular across the country, and Central Arkansas is no exception. Since entering the Arena 2 Football League in 2000, the Arkansas Diamonds (formerly the Arkansas Twisters) have set league attendance records at Verizon Arena and have seen players continue on to every major professional football league in the world. For games and tickets, call Ticketmaster at 1-800-745.3000 or go to www.ticketmaster.com. The Arkansas Rhinos, a member of the semiprofessional North American Football League, play their games at Jacksonville Middle School in Jacksonville. They begin their season in June and play through September.For ticket and schedule information, call 350-7843 or visit www.thearkansasrhinos.com.

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ust a trolley ride away from downtown Little Rock, Argenta is home to a few of North Little Rock’s finest and friendliest restaurants. From exceptional catfish, Cuban pork and French dip sandwiches to the perfect steak, burger, Irish fare or homemade mozzarella, Argenta has plenty to offer. Here are a few favorites.

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ARGENTA MARKET Chose from the finest of the season’s Arkansas farm-raised offerings. In additional to fresh vegetables, try the homemade pastas, cheeses and more. Dine in, take out or shop for the ingredients for your own culinary creations. 521 Main St. NLR 379-9980 ARKANSAS QUEEN RIVERBOAT This delightful two-hour dinner cruise features a two-entrée meal with salad, vegetables, coffee or tea and a delicious dessert. Dancing, too. 100 Riverfront Park Dr. NLR 372-5777 CORNERSTONE PUB & GRILL A popular local haunt with the usual and not-so-usual food selections. Can’t decide? You can’t go wrong with a burger and fries. 314 Main St. NLR 374-1782 MARGO’S CATFISH DINER Exceptional fried catfish that would put a smile on grandpa’s face. 807 Willow St. NLR 3723810/374-7842 RENO’S ARGENTA CAFÉ A tasty selection of sandwiches, from Cuban pork to French dip to a muffaletta, plus gyros, wraps and specialty pizzas. 312 Main St. NLR 376-2900 RIVERFRONT RESTAURANT & STEAKHOUSE Steaks delivered fresh from Chicago twice weekly are salted, peppered, seared in an infra-red oven and then buttered to satisfy a meateater’s dream. Make sure to sample the crab cakes, shrimp bisque, chops and lobster, too. 2 Riverfront Pl. NLR 375-7825 UMPS PUB & GRILL From mouth-watering burgers and fries, to sensational ribeyes or halibut served at Dickey-Stephens Park. 400 W. Broadway St. NLR 324-2255

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BENIHANA—THE JAPANESE STEAKHOUSE Enjoy the cooking show, make sure you get a little fillet with your meal, and do plenty of dunking in that fabulous ginger sauce. All-you-can eat sushi specials daily. 2 Riverfront Pl. NLR 374-8081

BARBECUE

LINDSEY’S HOSPITALITY HOUSE A local headliner, serving melt-in-your-mouth smoked meats, large sides and great fried pies. 207 E. 15th St. NLR 374-5901

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WHITE PIG INN Go for the sliced rather than chopped meats at this working-class barbecue cafe. Side orders—from fries to potato salad to beans and slaw—are superb, as are the fried pies. 5231 E. Broadway St. NLR 945-5551

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CREGEEN IRISH PUB Good, hearty Irish fare in a pub setting. Great burgers and fries. Dine outside on the patio when whether permits. 301 Main St. NLR 376-7468 STARVING ARTIST CAFÉ Fun, creative

Argenta Shopping Guide

merging as North Little Rock’s Art District, Argenta is home to a number of artists, potters, photography studios and galleries. It’s also home to three furniture stores and a large and friendly bead shop.

ARGENTA ARTS AND CRAFTS MARKET A weekly gathering of artists, jewelry designers and craftsmen. Saturdays mornings. 510 Main St. NLR 563-5634 ARKANSAS ART GALLERY Representing regional premiere artists, painters, sculptors and craftsmen. 500 Main St. 687-5959 ARGENTA BEAD COMPANY Big or small, colored, glass or hand-engraved. This little shop has all the beads you’ll ever need. 703 Main St. NLR 537-0928 CERTIFIED ARKANSAS FARMERS MARKET Open Tuesday and Saturdays. Corner of Sixth and Main. NLR ARGENTA DRUG STORE A local place to pick up medications. 324 Main St. NLR 374-4851 ARGENTA MARKET Locally grown, farm-fresh and gourmet offerings. 521 Main St. NLR 379-9980 BLAKE’S FURNITURE & APPLIANCES A great selection of affordable furniture and more. 321 Main St. NLR 375-2417 GALAXY FURNITURE One of the places

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you don’t want to miss. A mixture of old and new furniture, vintage clothing and more. 304 Main St. NLR 375-3375 GREG THOMPSON FINE ART Featuring local and regional artists, some who have attracted national attention. 429 Main St. 664-2787 JONES BROTHERS POOL TABLES Offering a wide selection of pool tables and accessories. 309 W. Broadway St. NLR 372-0168 KETZ GALLERY Featuring contemporary glass, sculpture, mixed media, paintings and more. 705 Main St. 529-6330 PENNINGTON STUDIOS Put yourself or your family into the picture. 417 Main St. 374-3515 THEA CENTER FOR THE ARTS Featuring Arkansas high school students’ artwork. 401 Main St. 379-9512. THOMASON’S FURNITURE Classic selections of furniture and more. 315 Main St. NLR 374-2560 VL COX STUDIO Modern contemporary art. 401 W. Maple St. 786.1382


and consistently excellent lunch and dinner entrees. 411 Main St. NLR 372-7976

ITALIAN

RISTORANTE CAPEO Authentic cooking from the boot of Italy is the draw at this cozy, brick-walled restaurant on Argenta’s Main Street. Familiar pasta dishes will comfort most diners, but let the chef delight you with some more exotic stuff. They make their own mozzarella fresh daily. 425 Main St. NLR 376-3463

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Welcome to Riverdale

Riverdale is often referred to as the “Design District” of Little Rock because it serves as home to some of the state’s most talented

designers. The restaurants in Riverdale offer some of the best cuisine in town in a friendly, neighborhood setting. For those who love the outdoors, Murray Park has a number of activities, including trails that lead all the way to the Big Dam Bridge for cycling or walking, a playground for the kids and even a dog park for four-legged companions. If you’re looking for a leisurely way to spend the afternoon, there’s golfing at Rebsamen Park, fishing along the banks of the Arkansas River and a multi-screen movie theatre for your enjoyment.

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Riverdale Dining Guide

hile known for its design services, Riverdale’s restaurants are among the finest in the city. There’s fresh seafood, creative salads and freshly baked breads, Cajun-Creole staples, award-winning barbecue, Mexican, Italian and more.

AMERICAN

Golf along the river at Rebsamen Park Golf Course

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BRAVE NEW RESTAURANT The food’s great, portions large and prices reasonable. Diners can look into the open kitchen and watch the culinary geniuses at work slicing, dicing and sauteeing. Dine outside when weather permits at a table overlooking the Arkansas River. 2300 Cottondale Lane. 663-2677 BUFFALO GRILL Great, crispy-off-thegriddle cheeseburgers, hand-cut steaks and homemade fries star at this family-friendly stop. Enjoy a cold refreshment and entrée while sitting outside on the patio. 1611 Rebsamen Park Rd. 296-9535 CAJUN’S WHARF The venerable seafood restaurant has a modern look to go with great gumbo and oysters Bienville, and other options including fine steaks. All served with some of the best nightly entertainment in town. Outside dining available. 2400 Cantrell Rd. 375-5351 DIXIE CAFE A great place for the whole family. Abundant, inexpensive vegetable choices that are wholesome and satisfying, with meats and fresh rolls to match. 1301 Rebsamen Park Rd. 663-9336 FADED ROSE The Cajun-inspired menu never disappoints. Steaks and soaked salads are legendary. Outside dining available 1619 Rebsamen Park Rd. 663-9734 LOCA LUNA Grilled meats, seafood and pasta dishes that never stray far from its country roots, whether Italian, Spanish or Arkie. “Gourmet plate lunches” are good, as is Sunday brunch. Outside dining available. Voted one of the best


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Check out www.wholehogcafe.com for other locations. neighborhood restaurants in America. 3519 Old Cantrell Rd. 663-4666 MADDIE’S PLACE A broad selection of familiar Cajun-Creole staples—all well prepared and reasonably priced. Among the highlights: po’ boys made on the same bread, and with the same care, as most of New Orleans’ most revered joints, gooey bread pudding and chickenandouille gumbo with a lusciously dark roux. 1615 Rebsamen Park Rd. 660-4040 RED DOOR The Red Door features modern American cuisine. Their small plate servings are just the right amount of delicious when paired with any one of the fine wines served here. The full-size entrees like chicken fried prime rib, grouper and barbeque shrimp and grits are sure to please. 3701 Old Cantrell Rd. 666-8482 THE UNION Enjoy tasty tapas and cocktails in this restaurant’s friendly, casual Riverdale setting. 3421 Cantrell Rd. 661-8311 TOWN PUMP Daily soup specials at lunch and a dependable burger, plus basic bar food. 1321 Rebsamen Park Rd. 663-9802

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SHOGUN JAPANESE STEAKHOUSE The chefs will dazzle you, as will the variety of tasty stir-fry combinations and the sushi bar. 2815 Cantrell Rd. 666-7070

BARBECUE

CROSS-EYED PIG Huge portions of marvelous barbecue, including amazingly tender pulled-pork; lean-and-meaty, fall-off-the-bone ribs; and crusty-brown, juicy half-chickens. 1701 Rebsamen Park Rd. 265-0000

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WHOLE HOG CAFE The pulled-pork shoulder is a classic, the back ribs are worthy of their many blue ribbons, all served with a six-pack of sauces for all tastes. The beef brisket is fine and cooked the way Texans like it. World and state barbecue cook-off champion. 2516 Cantrell Rd. 664-5025

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PIZZA CAFÉ Thin, crunchy pizza with just a dab of tomato sauce but plenty of chunks of good stuff, and topped off with gooey cheese. Draft beer—frosty and generous—is appealing on the open-air deck. 1517 Rebsamen Park Rd. 664-6133

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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 Rd. 661-0600

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escribed by many as Little Rock’s Design District, you’ll find antiques, fine furniture, art, fabrics and plants in this friendly neighborhood located just minutes from downtown.

Try award-winning barbeque and ribs at the Whole Hog

ABOUT VASE Select from a wide variety of loose flowers or have Phil make you a one-of-a-kind arrangement. 3400 Old Cantrell Rd. 603-9200 THE ANTIQUE CO. Offering fine European antiques, lighting, furniture and home accessories. 1408 Rebsamen Park Rd. 666-0339 BEAR-HILL INTERIORS Offering upscale design services, furniture, lamps, home accessories and other items. 1420

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Rebsamen Park Rd. 907-9272 BOTANICA GARDENS From houseplants and planters to nursery items and gardening tools, this is a creative gardening oasis. 1601 Rebsamen Park Rd. 614-3000 CYNTHIA EAST FABRICS Select from a variety of upholstery, decorator and drapery fabrics as well as unique gift items for the home. 1523 Rebsamen Park Rd. 663-0460


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7214 Cantrell Road • 501.663.1818 • kenrashsoutdoorfurniture.com Bolts of fabric at Cynthia East C & F FLOORING AND RUG GALLERY This shop offers unique tile, carpets and other floor coverings. 2206 Cantrell Rd. 399-9909 DISTINCTIVE KITCHENS AND BATHS If you need a bath or kitchen redone, then this is the place to visit. 1414 Rebsamen Park Rd. 666-7756 ELEMENTS OF DESIGN A warehouse full of furniture, artwork and decorative accessories. 2400 Cantrell Rd. 375-4520 FABULOUS FINDS ANTIQUE MALL A flea-market-style antique store where you never know what you’ll find. Spend the afternoon browsing through this friendly little shop. 2905 Cantrell Rd. 614-8181 KAKI HOCKERSMITH INTERIORS Select from a variety of home accessories. Full line of interior design services. Located inside Riverside Design and Antiques. 1408 Rebsamen Park Rd. 666-6966 LAMP WORKS For new lamps, shades and repairs. 2208 Cantrell Rd. 372-5267 LOFT BY COBBLESTONE & VINE Find comfy sofas and other home furnishings with a European countryside feel. 2314 Cantrell Rd. 372-1966 LOUIE’S UNIQUE FRAMING & GALLERY Offers custom framing, original artwork and prints. 1509 A Mart Dr. 907-6240 MARSHALL CLEMENTS An interior design firm with European antiques, artwork and accessories. Browsing through here could take hours! 1509 Rebsamen Park Rd. 663-1828 MASSIMO An interior design firm with modern/ transitional furniture, original artwork and other accessories. 3513 Old Cantrell Rd. 664-0355 MERTINSDYKEHOME A furniture and home accessories store with its own unique flair. Also offers books and gifts. 1500 Rebsamen Park Rd. 280.3200 NEW ORLEANS ANTIQUES AND JEWELRY Featuring a large selection of fine European antiques, furniture, art and jewelry. 2226 Cantrell Rd. 374-3130 SOHO MODERN FURNISHINGS A furniture and home décor shop specializing in both mid-20th century period pieces and contemporary designs, as well as home accessories, rugs, jewelry and lamps. 2200 Cantrell Rd. 372-4884 THE SHOWROOM Offers custom framing options and a wide selection of prints, frames and original artwork. 2313 Cantrell Rd. 372-7373 VISITOR’S GUIDE TO GREATER LITTLE ROCK • 2011

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Hillcrest

Like its many architectural styles, Hillcrest is a charming blend of the eclectic and the artistic positioned along Kavanaugh

Boulevard south of Cantrell Road. This quaint neighborhood, one of the first in Little Rock, is home to many of Little Rock’s up-and-coming artists and musicians, distinguished college professors, lawyers and architects, as well as notable writers and editors. Hillcrest is one of the most delightful areas of the city and definitely a welcoming environment for visitors. Dubbed the city’s “most walkable neighborhood” by its residents, Hillcrest is filled with shops offering the latest in clothing and home design, art galleries and collectibles. At night, the neighborhood’s hot spots come alive with food, live music and laughter. For those who want to golf, fish, bike or just take a hike, there are a number of parks in Hillcrest, along with two major parks nearby.

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Hillcrest Dining Guide

ocated between downtown and midtown, Hillcrest has a laidback approach to life. When it comes to dining, local chefs take their offerings seriously. Whether you’re looking for a slice of pizza and a beer, French-inspired seafood or Cuban black bean soup, Hillcrest is the place for you.

AMERICAN

ACADIA A jewel of a restaurant. Wonderful soups and fish dishes. Extensive wine list. On Mondays and Tuesday get three courses for the fixed price of $23.50. It’s a bargain. 3000 Kavanaugh Blvd. 603-9630 FERNEAU Great seafood, among other things, is served at this neighborhood spot featuring popular chef Donnie Ferneau. 2601 Kavanaugh Blvd. 603-9208 SO RESTAURANT BAR A charming upscale restaurant and bar located in the Hillcrest neighborhood. Offerings range from salads and sandwiches to a four-course meal featuring seafood specialties. Large deck for al fresco dining and brunch on Sunday. 3610 Kavanaugh Blvd. 663-1464 THE HOUSE Delicious, gourmet burgers and sandwiches are served at this neighborhood gathering spot. Cheap beer and good coffee, too. Enjoy the quiet and relaxed setting. 722 N. Palm St. 663-4500 VIEUX CARRE In New Orleans, Vieux Carre is used interchangeably with “French Quarter,” and was chosen as the name for this restaurant because it reflects the eclectic cuisine of that city—Cajun and Creole to French, Italian, Southwest and just plain Southern. Come hungry. Don’t forget to save room

for the chocolate crème brulèe. Great Sunday jazz brunch. 2721 Kavanaugh Blvd. 663-1196

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CAFE BOSSA NOVA A South American approach to sandwiches, salads and desserts, all quite good, as well as an array of refreshing teas and coffees. Great brunch on Sunday. 2701 Kavanaugh Blvd. 614-6682 CIAO BACI The focus is on fine dining in this casually elegant Hillcrest bungalow, and many come for the comfortable lounge that serves specialty drinks until 2 a.m. nightly. 605 N. Beechwood St. 603-0238

LEO’S GREEK CASTLE Wonderful Mediterranean food—gyros or platters, falafel and tabouleh—plus dependable hamburgers, ham sandwiches, steak platters and BLTs. Great breakfast spot. Small and casual. 2925 Kavanaugh Blvd. 666-7414

ITALIAN

DAMGOODE PIES A somewhat different Italian/pizza place, largely because of the spicy garlic white sauce that’s offered as an alternative to the traditional red sauce. Good bread, too. Delivery available. 2701 Kavanaugh Blvd. 664-2239. 10720 Rodney Parham Rd. – take and delivery only U.S. PIZZA Crispy thin-crust pizzas, frosty beers and heaping salads drowned in creamy dressing. 2710 Kavanaugh Blvd. 663-2198

MEXICAN

CANON GRILL Pronounce it canyon grill, and order the creative and tasty appetizers or from the varied main course list. 2811 Kavanaugh Blvd. 664-2068

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Hillcrest Shopping Guide

est known as somewhat funky and artistic, Little Rock’s oldest planned-residential development is celebrated for its unique variety of antique, interior, art and clothing stores.

Gifts abound at Box Turtle

The shops in Hillcrest feature everything from designer clothing to whimsical home accessories.

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BOX TURTLE Shop for hand-made jewelry, local designer clothing and one-of-a-kind gift items as well as home accessories, including linens, candles and lighting. 2616 Kavanaugh Blvd. 661-1167 CLEMENT Located inside Sweet Home Furnishings, this shop has artwork, furniture and accessories that have caught the eye of owner Chris Clement. 2909 Kavanaugh Blvd. 539-1473 GALLERY 26 Featuring pieces by local artists, including glasswork, prints, original works and jewelry, also offers framing services. 2601 Kavanaugh Blvd. 664-8996 HAUS WERK A fun collection of clothing, housewares, accessories, furniture, jewelry and gifts. 2923 Kavanaugh Blvd. 663-5251 HILLCREST GALLERY Fine original art, prints and posters. Custom framing. 2807 Kavanaugh Blvd. 664-7900 HILLCREST INTERIORS Design services as well as fine home furnishings, art and home accessories. 2907 Kavanaugh Blvd. 664-3445 HILLCREST JUNK CO. Shop for vintage furniture and accessories in this eclectic store. 623 Beechwood St. 681-7999 HOCOTTS GARDEN CENTER A wide variety of garden supplies and even bigger selection of plants. 3612 Kavanaugh Blvd. 663-8376 MINX BOUTIQUE An upscale designer clothing store filled with the latest contemporary fashions for women from names such as Tracey Reese, Resin Denim and Black Halo. 2915 Kavanaugh Blvd. 223-8879


ORBEA OUTLET Offering great deals on Orbea road, mountain and multi-sports bikes. 1009 Kavanaugh Blvd. 414-0236 PARK HILL HOME Fine home furnishings, architectural elements and home fragrances. 3001 Kavanaugh Blvd. 603-5113 RIVERCITY GIFT CO. A coffee shop offering a wonderful selection of handmade chocolates and candies, gourmet coffees and teas. 2715 Kavanaugh Blvd. 661-1496 RONAGHI INTERNATIONAL RUG COMPANY Imported and collectible rugs. 2901 Kavanaugh Blvd. 664-8885 THE FRECKLED FROG Arkansas crafted clothing, art, jewelry and gifts. 2715 Kavanaugh Blvd. 514-2060 THE FULL MOON Fun and whimsical gifts, home accessories, baby items, personal care products and much more. 3625 Kavanaugh Blvd. 663-4367 THE KAVANAUGH CO. Original art and pottery, artistically-restored furniture and art classes. They can artistically restore furniture. 2017 Kavanaugh Blvd. 372-3270 THE SHOPPES AT WOODLAWN A collection of antique, home décor and art-related shops, all under one roof. 4523 Woodlawn Dr. 666-3600 SWEET HOME FURNISHINGS A favorite design resource offering antique and vintage furniture and accessories. 2909 Kavanaugh Blvd. 296-9198

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PHOTO COURTESY ARKANSAS DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND TOURISM

Eden Falls at Petit Jean State Park

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Grown-up Playgrounds in Central Arkansas Little Rock and the surrounding area offer a number of great outdoor activity options for visitors. Visit the Little Rock Parks Department website at www.lrpr.org. To find out more about about Arkansas state parks, visit www.arkansas.com. PARK

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ARKANSAS RIVER TRAIL (AKA Millennium Trail)

Little Rock and North Little Rock side of the Arkansas River

Already a popular biking/walking trail stretching from downtown Little Rock to North Little Rock, the Arkansas River Trail is a great way to see our cities from both sides of the river!

371-4770 www.rivertrail.org

It was just a few years ago that central Arkansas celebrated the opening of the Big Dam Bridge—a 14-foot-wide, 3,463-foot-long pedestrian bridge that crosses the Arkansas River at an elevation of 65 feet and connects a 17-mile series of foot and bike trails. For those who want a great view of Little Rock, take a walk across the Junction Bridge. The Big Dam Bridge can be accessed from Murray Park while the Junction Bridge is located behind the River Market.

371-4770 www.rivertrail.org

BIG DAM BRIDGE/ JUNCTION BRIDGE

BURNS PARK

North side of Interstate 40, Exit 150

One of the most popular parks in central Arkansas, as well as one of the largest municipal parks in America. North Little Rock visitors will find playgrounds, two golf courses (disc and miniature), a water slide, an amusement park, softball fields, tennis and racquetball courts and even a camping area.

791-8537 www.northlittlerock.org

JULIUS BRECKLING RIVERFRONT PARK

South bank of the Arkansas River, River Market

Covering eleven blocks in downtown Little Rock, Riverfront Park is home to Riverfest and now, the newly opened children’s Peabody Park. Riverfront Park also has a number of walkways winding along the scenic Arkansas River.

371-4770 www.littlerock.org/ParksRecreation/

HOT SPRINGS NATIONAL PARK

Downtown Hot Springs, about an hour southwest of Little Rock

Today, Hot Springs National Park protects eight historic bathhouses in the heart of downtown Hot Springs. Dubbed “Bathhouse Row,” it’s a designated National Historic Landmark District and contains the grandest collection of bathhouses in North America.

624-2701 www.hot.springs.national-park.com

MACARTHUR PARK

Ninth Street and Interstate 30

Home to the Arkansas Arts Center and the MacArthur Museum of Arkansas Military History, MacArthur Park is the city’s oldest park. A great downtown place to play, watch the ducks or fish with the kids.

376-4602 www.arkmilitaryheritage.com

MURRAY PARK

Rebsamen Park Road

Located on the Arkansas River near the Heights and Hillcrest neighborhoods, Murray Park is a great place for fishing. With eight pavilions, six volleyball courts, two soccer fields, wide hiking trails, two playgrounds and a boat dock, the recreational options are practically limitless.

371-4770 www.littlerock.org/ParksRecreation/

NORTH SHORE RIVERWALK

North side of the Arkansas River, downtown

North Shore Riverwalk includes a picturesque promenade featuring a breathtaking view of the Arkansas River and Little Rock skyline from Argenta. It also provides entry to the Arkansas River Trail.

758-1424 www.northlittlerock.com

PAWS PARK

Located inside Little Rock’s Murray Park

Offering two shaded acres for your tail-wagging family members, Little Rock’s first fenced, offthe-leash park has several amenities your pooch will enjoy. Paws Park’s offers nearby parking and restrooms for humans and the park provides “mutt mitts” for quick cleanup.

371-4770 www.littlerock.org/ParksRecreation/

PETIT JEAN STATE PARK

Near Morrilton on Hwy. 154

Established in 1923, Petit Jean State Park is a special place with beautiful vistas, and Arkansas’s oldest state park is less than an hour from Little Rock. The park’s focal point is Mather Lodge on the bluff overlooking scenic Cedar Creek Canyon. Petit Jean Mountain is also home to the Museum of Automobiles, a showcase of antique and classic cars.

727-5441 www.petitjeanstatepark.com

PINNACLE MOUNTAIN STATE PARK

Located near West Little Rock

Pinnacle Mountain is a great place for hiking and picnicking. It’s a day-use park, with two mountain trails that take climbers to the top. The Base Trail is a great change of pace for walkers or runners.

868-5806 www.arkansasstateparks.com/ pinnaclemountain

TWO RIVERS PARK

West Little Rock on Cantrell Road

It features picturesque gardens and scenic trails with diverse landscapes designed for walking and horseback riding. The perfect outing for young explorers, and the entire trail is paved and suitable for wheelchair-viewing.

371-4770 www.littlerock.org/ParksRecreation/

WAR MEMORIAL PARK

I-630 at Fair Park Exit

As one of the city’s oldest and most popular parks, War Memorial Park in Midtown is known for its excellent golf course, as well as its picnic tables, pond fishing and playground.

371-4770 www.littlerock.org/ParksRecreation/

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Welcome to Midtown

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Midtown bridges downtown with West Little Rock, while bringing its own unique brand of Southern hospitality to the

neighborhood. But don’t let that fool you, Midtown is home to a number of nationallyrecognized and award-winning medical centers, including St. Vincent, UAMS and the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Campus—where the nation’s next generation of doctors and nurses are in training. It’s also home to the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. While residents work hard, they love to play hard, too. It’s not unusual Midtown to hear the echo of a hog call at War MemoAttractions rial Stadium or the ping of a golf ball being LITTLE ROCK ZOO No trip to Midtown driven off the tee at the golf course. The big would be complete without a stop at the Little Rock Zoo, and soon there will be news on the block is that the Little Rock Zoo more to love. The zoo will soon welcome is in the process of making room for a new approximately eight African penguins to the Laura P. Nichols Penguin Pointe penguin exhibit, and it won’t be long before African Penguin Exhibit. In the meantime, there’s plenty to see and do at the zoo. the Central Arkansas Library System opens a The 33-acre zoo is home to more than 200 children’s branch in Midtown. Here are a few different animal species, with more than 700 animals calling it home. More than 80 of the area’s amenities.

Take a ride on the Over the Jumps Carousel at the Little Rock Zoo.

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years old, the zoo continues to grow its animal family and add new exhibits. A good example of one of their innovative exhibits is the recently established African Veldt that is home to several species, including zebra, kudu and ostrich. Also, the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) accredited zoo is home to the fully-restored, antique “Over the Jumps Carousel” — the only fully-operational carousel of it’s kind in the country. Both young and old will enjoy taking a ride down memory lane. I-630 Fair Park exit. Hours: Daily 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day. Cost: Adults $10; Children under 12 and seniors $8; Children under the age of one admitted free; $2 parking fee. 666-2406; www.littlerockzoo.com. Tiger striking a pose at the Little Rock Zoo

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Midtown Dining Guide

idtown offers its own unique culinary highlights and is a great place for those looking for home-cooked catfish and all the trimmings, killer smoked burgers, gourmet Mexican or authentic Vietnamese.

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BOULEVARD BREAD CO. Fresh bread, fresh pastries, wide selection of cheeses, meats, side dishes—all superb. Good coffee, too. 4301 W. Markham St. (inside UAMS) 526-6661 CATFISH CITY AND BBQ GRILL Fried fish and sides, including green tomato pickle relish and tast beef, pork and sausage sandwiches. 1817 S. University Ave. 663-7224

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JIMMY’S SERIOUS SANDWICHES Consistently fine sandwiches, side orders and desserts. Chicken salad’s among the best in town. Get there early for lunch. The Garden Sandwich is an award winner. 5116 W. Markham St. 666-3354 GRAND CAFÉ Offering an eclectic blend of American and ethnic cuisine using only the freshest ingredients prepared by their outstand-

ing culinary staff and served by the friendliest people in town. 925 S. University Ave. (inside Hilton Metro Center) 664-5020 IHOP The IHOP continues to please, whether selecting from its breakfast, lunch and dinner menu. Good and fast—whether it’s 4 p.m. or 4 a.m. 101 N. University Ave. 664-2014 OYSTER BAR Gumbo, red beans and rice, peel-and-eat shrimp, oysters on the half shell.


STEPHENS CENTER Stephens Center on the campus of the University of Arkansas at Little Rock is home to the UALR Trojans, NCAA Division I basketball team. The school’s Lady Trojans also play there (the women’s basketball program is part of the Sun Belt Conference). For schedule and ticket information, call 565-UALR (8257) or visit them on the web at www.ualrtrojans.com.

Where can you get dinner and a show for a great price?

WAR MEMORIAL GOLF COURSE A hilly 18-hole course in the heart of Little Rock located next to Warm Memorial Stadium at Markham and Fair Park. 5511 W. Markham St. 663-0854; www.littlerock. org/ParksRecreation/GolfCourses/

Good po’ boys and ice cold beer. 3003 W. Markham St. 666-7100 ZACK’S PLACE Expertly prepared home cooking and huge, smoky burgers. 1400 S. University Ave. 664-6444

Serving up fun, food and fabulous live entertainment since 1967.

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CHI’S TOO A huge menu spans the Chinese provinces and offers a few twists on the usual local offerings, plus there’s authentic Hong Kong dim sum. 5110 W. Markham St. 604-7777 FORBIDDEN CITY This Park Plaza Mall staple has fast, friendly service, offering up good lo mien at lunch, and Cantonese and Hunan dishes. Markham and University. 663-9099 PEI WEI Sort of a miniature P.F. Chang’s. It’s fun and offers all the Asian favorites we like, such as the crisp honey shrimp, Dan Dan noodles and Pad Thai.You order from the cashier, get your own tea, silver ware and fortune cookies, and they bring you piping hot food to your cozy table. Markham and University. 280-9423

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GRADY’S PIZZAS AND SUBS Pizza features a pleasing blend of cheeses rather than straight mozzarella. The grinder is a classic, the chef’s salad huge and tasty. 6801 W. 12th St. 663-1918 PIZZA D’ACTION Some of the best pizza in town, a marriage of thin, crispy crust with a hefty ingredient load. Also, good appetizers and salads, pasta, sandwiches and killer plate lunches. 2919 W. Markham St. 666-5403

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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 décor to the wellprepared entrees. We can vouch for the enchilada Veracruz and the carne asada y huevos, both with tasty sauces and high quality ingredients perfectly cooked. 207 N. University Ave. 280-0407

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hile Midtown is recognized for its awardwinning hospitals, this centrally-located area of Little Rock, offers visitors some of the country’s most famous name brands— Pottery Barn, Ann Taylor, Dillard’s, Williams Sonoma and more. Here are a few of the shopping opportunities available nearby.

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6000 W. Markham St: ABERCROMBIE & FITCH Vintage inspired at times, but always hip clothing and more. 663.8001 ANN TAYLOR Sophisticated career and casual separates, dresses, shoes and accessories. 663.9571 BANANA REPUBLIC Affordable high-quality apparel and accessories. 280.0330 COLDWATER CREEK Some of the most unique collections of women’s apparel and accessories in the marketplace. 614.3088 DILLARD’S One of the nation’s largest apparel and home

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the corner of University and Markham: ALFRED ANGELO A leader in wedding gowns and bridesmaid dresses. 664-1200 ANN TAYLOR LOFT Young and fresh looks abound within the fashionable environs of Ann Taylor LOFT, and best of all it’s affordable. 664-0541 CHICO’S Known for their unique, private-label designs, as well as their commitment to customer service. 558-3030 EVOLVE The next evolution in men’s clothing—for fashionforward guys who want a bit of edge. 661-0644 FRANCESCA’S COLLECTIONS The latest in women’s fashions, accessories, and gifts. 660-4203 J. JILL Clothes designed for women of all ages with a relaxed style. 614-1056 JOS A. BANK Men’s fashion— classic, tailored and elegant. 614-9487 JUSTICE Popular and trendy clothing for little girls in the know. 663-3675 POTTERY BARN National

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furnishing retailers, offering a broad selection of merchandise. 661.0053 EDDIE BAUER Sportswear, casual active wear and outerwear. 660.4555 GAP Clothing, accessories and personal care products for men and women. 664.4699 HOLLISTERCO.Classic,casual apparel for customers of all ages who think young. 603.0724 THE LIMITED Sophisticated, femininestyleforthemodernfashionforward woman. 661.9934 VICTORIA’S SECRET Glamorous lingerie, with a hint of romance.Alsosignaturefragrances and gifts.

chain offering comfortable and stylish furniture and home accessories. 663-0181 THE CHILDREN’S PLACE Catering to the 10 and under crowd, this store is perfect for trendy kids with thrifty parents. 280-9116 THE CONTAINER STORE original storage and organization

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store, with more than 10,000 products. 660-7828 WHITE HOUSE/ BLACK MARKETContemporarywomen’s clothing in ivory, white or black as the name says. One of 300 stores nationwide. 664-2711 WILLIAMS-SONOMA Specializing in the highest-quality cookware. 663-3019


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Sophisticated, cool and definitely, oh so chic, the Heights area begins at the top of Cantrell hill just a short distance from

downtown. This neighborhood is one of the city’s first and is home to picturesque tree-lined streets and elegant homes. Shoppers can find a wide range of stores, from fine apparel and jewelry to the oldest florist in town. There’s a spa, outdoor equipment company, toy store and many of the city’s best fine art retailers. Bring your appetite with you because the Heights offers several culinary delights ranging from fresh Chinese Heights Dining Guide cuisine to sushi, seafood, Tex-Mex favorites, his neighborhood is a charming spot to spend the day, and when you need a little refreshment, stop in at pasta and hand-tossed pizzas and gelato. one of the area’s eateries. Some of the city’s finest If you’re looking for something sweet, the restaurants call the Heights home. So whether you’re area has its own cupcake shop along with a looking for a burger or vegetarian California rolls, tuna tataki or a salad with locally-grown produce, pizzas or premium ice cream store and an all-natural a Tex-Mex taco, the Heights has you covered. yogurt chain offering fresh fruit parfaits and AMERCIAN probiotic smoothies. No visit to the Heights BOULEVARD BREAD CO. The prize of the Heights: Fresh would be complete without a leisurely stroll bread and pastries, a wide selection of cheeses, meats, side dishes, salads and frozen and canned gourmet foods—all along the neighborhood’s promenade on superb. Great coffee, too. 1920 N. Grant St. 663-5951 Kavanaugh Blvd. It’s a great place take a BURGE’S TURKEYS AND HAMS Famous for smoked turkeys and hams, but also offers tasty fried catfish and homerun or Fido for a walk. made fried pies. A sunny local gathering spot where everyone

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BY THE GLASS This wine bar, with its impressive lineup of American and imported wines from around the world, offers appetizers and hors d’oeuvres to nibble on while enjoying a trusted favorite—or trying something new. 5713 Kavanaugh Blvd. 663-9463 CHEERS IN THE HEIGHTS Offers good burgers and sandwiches, vegetarian offerings and salads at lunch, and fish specials and delicious steaks in the evening. This Heights restaurant is intimate and cozy and features a nice wine list and outside dining. 2010 N. Van Buren St. 663-5937 CUPCAKES ON KAVANAUGH Offering a bevy of tempting, tasty cupcakes designed

to celebrate any occasion or to satisfy a late afternoon sugar craving. 5625 Kavanaugh Blvd. 664-2253 HAAGEN DAZS ICE CREAM SHOP Looking to satisfy a sweet tooth? This shop has a yummy, flavorful gourmet answer. 5911 “R” St. 664-7888 SALUT BISTRO A New Orleans style restaurant serving comfort food with a French flare. For a tasty treat, consider the country shrimp and grits, rosemary barbeque shrimp or the cobb salad. 1501 N. University Ave. (inside the Prospect Building) 660-4200 SCALLION’S Reliably good food, great desserts, pleasant atmosphere, able servers—a

solid lunch spot. A great place in the neighborhood to dine outdoors after shopping at some of the nearby stores. 5110 Kavanaugh Blvd. 666-6468 TERRY’S THE RESTAURANT A fairly new and successful dining establishment serving French cuisine in a bistro setting. Consider it a little taste of France right next door. Some offerings include prime rib, duck confit or breast, salmon and a few other delicious entrees. Full bar and fine wines. 5018 Kavanaugh Blvd. 663-4154

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FANTASTIC CHINA A perennial winner of the Best Chinese restaurant award in local media contests. The food is fresh and delicious, the presentation beautiful, the menu distinctive and the service perfect. For the freshest Chinese in town, featuring a full bar, visit this neighborhood staple. 1900 N. Grant St. 663-8999 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 Toyko cowboy burger. 5823 Kavanaugh Blvd. 663-9888

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CAFE PREGO Dependable entrées of pasta, pork and the like, plus great sauces, fresh mixed greens and delicious dressings, crisp-crunchy-cold gazpacho and tempting desserts in a comfy bistro setting. Outside dining available. 5510 Kavanaugh Blvd. 663-5355 U.S. PIZZA Crispy thin-crust pizzas, frosty beers and heaping salads drowned in creamy dressing. This is a casual pizza place the whole family can enjoy. A local pizza company that has grown into a formidable competitor for the best pizza in town. Outside dining available. 5524 Kavanaugh Blvd. 664-7071 ZA ZA FINE SALAD AND WOODOVEN PIZZA COMPANY For those looking for fresh, locally grown ingredients in their salads or on their pizzas, this Heights restaurant is the answer. They also serve a delicious handmade authentic gelato and other desserts. 5600 Kavanaugh Blvd. 661-9292

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BROWNING’S MEXICAN FOOD/ CORDELL’S CATERING For a yummy blast from the past approach to Tex-Mex, this is it. You definitely won’t leave hungry. The restaurant was one of the Mexican food pioneers in the Little Rock area and has withstood much competition. Outside dining available weather permitting. 5805 Kavanaugh Blvd. 663-9956


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ust minutes from downtown, the Heights is one of the city’s most charming and quaint neighborhoods. Walk along Kavanaugh Promenade or stop by any of the area’s upscale retail stores. You’ll be thrilled with what you’ll find in the Heights.

ARLINE’S European beauty treatments, including facials, body wraps, massage, waxing and more. 5817 1/2 Kavanaugh Blvd. 219-2080 BELLA BOUTIQUE A great girly store with jewelry, beauty and bath accessories and a complete line of Kiehl’s products. 5623 Kavanaugh Blvd. 603-5373 BOSWELL MOUROT FINE ART Works by local, regional as well as national and international artists. 5815 Kavanaugh Blvd. 664-0030 BEYOND THE GARDEN GATE Real and silk flowers, containers and gift items. 5619 Kavanaugh Blvd. 660-4082 BY INVITATION ONLY This store offers an amazing selection of invitations for all occasions as well as everything for weddings including albums and bridesmaid gifts. 5600 “R� St. 975-8902 CABBAGE ROSE FLORIST A florist specializing in custom-designed fresh, dried and silk floral arrangements. 5701 Kavanaugh Blvd. 664-4042 CARACALLA DAY SPA A full-service day spa offering facials, waxing, massage, manicures and pedicures as well as a hair salon with a wide selection of hair and personal care products and accessories. 5715 Kavanaugh Blvd. 280-0866 COBBLESTONE & VINE Fine furniture, linens, decorative gifts and accessories with a European flair. 5100 Kavanaugh Blvd. 664-4988 CHROMA GALLERY This gallery is filled with original art by proprietor and artist Robert Reep as well as other local and regional artists. 5707 Kavanaugh Blvd. 664-0880 DAUPHINE A great selection of fine linens, antiques and gifts as well as custom-designed lamps and shades. 5819 Kavanaugh Blvd. 664-6007 EGGSHELLS KITCHEN CO. Gourmet accessories and gadgets, cooking classes, gift baskets and much more. 5705 Kavanaugh Blvd. 664-6900 ELLEN GOLDEN ANTIQUES Direct importer of all things French—antique furniture, paintings, decorative pieces and more featuring art by nationally-recognized Arkansas artist Barry Thomas. 5701 Kavanaugh Blvd. 664-7746 EMBER BOUTIQUE Creative clothing, art and jewelry at affordable prices. 5709 Kavanaugh Blvd. 225-3220 FEINSTEIN’S A women’s clothing boutique offering fine apparel from names such as Lafayette 148, Basler, Raffinalla and more

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and also featuring Darphin skincare and Chantecaille cosmetics. 5600 Kavanaugh Blvd. 664-7330 FOSTER COCHRAN A gift shop with a wide selection of sliver pieces, fine jewelry, gifts and other personal care items and home accessories. 5020 Kavanaugh Blvd. 664-3925 GO RUNNING Offering the latest tech and fitness apparel, shoes, as well as the newest in hydration bottles, therapy "sticks,” athletic bags, training watches and much more. 1819 N. Grant St. 663-6800 HEIGHTS FINE WINES AND SPIRITS Offering an excellent selection of wines, beers and other spirits. 5012 Kavanaugh Blvd. 664-9463 HEIGHTS GALLERY An art gallery featuring works by local and regional artists, as well as custom-framing services. 5801 Kavanaugh Blvd. 664-2772 HEIGHTS TOY CENTER A must-see toy store for the young and young-at-heart. Offering hard-to-find as well as hand-crafted toys. 5918 “R” St. 663-8383 KRISTIN CHASE An upscale, modern women’s clothing store featuring blouses by Finley, cotton tees from Three Dot plus jeans by Fabrizio and many more contemporary clothing lines. 5008 Kavanaugh Blvd. 663-1665 LOCAL COLOUR ART GALLERY This co-op gallery showcases the work of 27 artists from around central Arkansas. 5811 Kavanaugh Blvd. 265-0422 MR. WICKS MEN’S CLOTHING A men’s clothing store offering fine men’s business attire and weekend wear. A tradition in the Heights since1960. 5924 “R” St. 664-3062 MOLLY’S PAPERIE Personalized stationary

and invitations for all occasions. 5110 Kavanaugh Blvd. 661-9929 NEW TRADITIONS A women’s designer clothing store featuring both casual and dressy attire complete with a great selection of shoes, handbags and other accessories. 1920 N. Grant St. 663-2388 OZARK OUTDOOR SUPPLY For the outdoor enthusiast, get your camping gear, ski and outdoor clothing and other supplies here. 5514 Kavanaugh Blvd. 664-4832 PFLUGRAD’S ANTIQUES Specializing in fine European antiques and old leather books. Make sure you say hello to the umbrella cockatoo and the moluccan that call the store home. 5624 “R” St. 661-0188 ROSEN MUSIC A variety of instruments, restorations and private lessons. 5611 Kavanaugh Blvd. 666-0814 SABB’S ANTIQUE RUGS Find antique and contemporary rugs here. 5024 Club Rd. 663-1444 SISSY’S LOG CABIN A full service familyowned fine jewelry store specializing in loose diamonds and custom design. 1825 N. Grant St. 663-0066 STEPHANO’S FINE ART GALLERY This Heights gallery highlights a wide range of work by Arkansas artists. Stephano Sutherlin, a nationally- recognized artist, owns the gallery. 5501 Kavanaugh Blvd. 614-7113 TERRY’S FINER FOODS A neighborhood gourmet food market featuring fresh meat and seafood selections, fresh produce and hard-to-find gourmet items. 5018 Kavanaugh Blvd. 663-4152 TIPTON HURST A fixture in the Heights, this florist has been around for over 120 years. The

Heights location serves as the flagship store for the company offering everything designer’s crave from lamps, fine crystal, artwork and gift items.1801 N. Grant St. 666-3333 THE ACCESSORY & LAMPSHADES ETC. Fine home furnishings, designer lamps, accessories and botanicals. 5608 “R” St. 664-5363 THE PAINTED PIG A ceramic studio where kids and adults alike can pick a piece of pottery and paint it to make it a masterpiece of their own. 5622 “R” St. 280-0553 THE TOGGERY This store has been dressing the children of Little Rock for over 50 years. Featuring shoes, toys, books and clothing. Sizes infant to 20. 5919 “R” St. 663-8662 TRIANON ANTIQUES Offers a wide selection of fine antique furniture and accessories imported from Europe. 5501 Kavanaugh Blvd. 663-5502 TULIPS A hip clothing boutique offering fun designers like Juicy Couture and 7 for All Mankind along with precious children’s clothing, t-shirts and toys. 5817 Kavanaugh Blvd. 614-7343 WILD BIRDS UNLIMITED Bird feeders, fountains, bat houses, field guides and most everything for your feathered friends. 1818 N. Taylor St. 666-4210 WORDSWORTH BOOKS An independent bookstore offering a vast selection of books. 5920 “R” St. 663-9198 YARN MART All your knitting and needlepoint supplies under one roof. 5711 Kavanaugh Blvd. 666-6505 YVES DELORME PARIS Fine European linens and accessories for the home. 5717 Kavanaugh Blvd. 663-7344

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“The Outlaws,” framed size 81”x81” TWIN “Jug Band” 48 x 48 Acrylic on canvas

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3715 JFK Blvd. north little rock, ar 72116 501-753-5227 www.reddoorgalleryonline.com monday-Friday 10:00 to 5:30 Saturday 10:00 to 4:00 Residential & Commercial Custom Framers for 27 Years Local & International Original Art for the serious art lover!!

SanDy HUBler Fine art 11525 Cantrell road, West little rock 501-225-m2lr www.m2lr.com www.facebook.com/m2gallery tuesday-Saturday 10-6 and by appointment M2 Gallery proudly represents some of the finest contemporary artists from around the corner and around the world. Twice voted Best Art Gallery in Arkansas, M2 Gallery offers a large selection of 2 and 3-dimensional works, jewelry, glass, and gift items. Full custom framing services also available.

Ualr Gallery ProGram Cantrell Gallery

8206 Cantrell road little rock, ar 72227 501-224-1335 www.cantrellgallery.com

Cantrell Gallery – Longest running gallery in Central Arkansas, featuring art & gift items by over 30 local/regional artists, plus art by nationally & internationally known artists.

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2313 Cantrell Rd • 501.372.7373 www.sandyhublerfineart.com

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Fine arts Building 2801 S. University ave. 501 569 3182 main office 501 569 8977 Gallery office year round Hours monday – Friday 9am – 5pm additional Hours – Following memorial Day Saturday 10am – 1pm, Sunday 2 – 5pm Closed University Holidays www.ualr.edu/art

Local artist, Sandy Hubler, your answer to your next oil painting for your home or office. Sandy’s art can be found at “The Showroom” located at 2313 Cantrell Road, by Cajuns Wharf. You will find a selection of large paintings in an Expressionism style of loosely painted landscapes, horses and nudes.

The gallery program highlights contemporary and traditional fine arts and applied design, and maintains a permanent collection displayed across campus. Three galleries in the Fine Arts Building showcase emerging and established artists, as well as traveling, invitational and student exhibitions. Exhibits and gallery talks are designed to cultivate a diverse audience and create dialogue among students, faculty and the community. Friends of the Arts is an organization that actively supports the arts programming at the university. Exhibitions are free and open to the public.


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429 main Street North little rock, ar 501-664-2787 www.Gregthompsonfineart.com Greg Thompson Fine Art is located in an historic 19th century building in the Argenta Art District of downtown North Little Rock, Arkansas. The gallery provides 3,000 square feet of both public and private viewing space with a focus on Southern Regionalism. Glennray Tutor, Quartet (What Two People Should Mean) 2007 oil on prepared paper, 21“ x 24.5“

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2601 Kavanaugh Suite #1 501-664-8996 www.gallery26.com Custom and do-it-yourself framing. Paintings, glass, pottery and jewlery by local and regional artists. Open Tuesday - Saturday. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

boSwell mourot fiNe art 5815 Kavanaugh blvd little rock, ar72207 tel. 501.664.0030 www.boswellmourot.com

Fine Art from local, regional and international artist for the emerging and established collector.

the Showroom Gallery

2313 cantrell rd, 501.372.7373 www.theshowroom.us.com The Showroom located at 2313 Cantrell Road, by Cajuns Wharf, for all of your art, mirror and framing needs. A gallery of local artist’s work in large sizes is always on hand. Standard size frames are in stock and items can be framed while you wait. Custom framing is available with most items framed next day. Business hours are Monday through Friday from 7:30 -4:00 or by appointment. 501-372-7373 Artist: Gino Hollander

KetZ Gallery

705 main Street in historic argenta North little rock 501-529-6330 From funky to fine art, KETZ GALLERY features mixed media, acrylic and oil paintings, glass, woodworks, sculptures and much more from local artists. The gallery is located at the last stop of the Blue Line Trolley. Open Tues.-Fri. 11am-5pm. Sat. 11am-3pm

claytime pottery

417 main St. argenta, North little rock, ar 72114 lp@aristotle.net pennstudios.com 501 374-3515 Claytime is a pottery studio and gallery. Located in the argenta historic district of downtown North Little Rock, AR., the gallery offers original claywork by the finest artists in the region. We are also a working studio offering classes for children, and advanced or beginning adults. For the more experienced potters, we have open or private studio rental.

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From downtown Little Rock to the far reaches of the city, Cantrell Road, which starts out as LaHarpe Boulevard at the River Market before morphing into Cantrell Road, is well known. This scenic road winds past the Arkansas River, then through Riverdale and the Heights before arriving in west Little Rock. Once it crosses I-430, Cantrell Road is sometimes referred to as Highway 10.

Cantrell Road Dining Guide AMERICAN

ARKANSAS BURGER CO. Really good burgers, fries and shakes, plus a great Greek salad, gyros and other entrées. Great iced tea! 7410 Cantrell Rd. 663-0600 BONEFISH GRILL A half-dozen or more types of fresh fish filets are offered daily, grilled over a wood fire. Shrimp, mussels and scallops star on the appetizer list and there’s plenty of meat and chicken for those who resist seafood. The key lime pie is perfect. 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 Rd. 868-7600 CAPI’S Sophisticated yet friendly, the latest offering from the folks who created Trio’s, features easy to share small bites in larger than expected portions. Selections range from roasted potatoes and stuffed mushrooms to Tuna Tataki and crab cakes. Don’t skip one of the four fresh desserts offered each day. 11525 Cantrell Rd. 225-9600 CHEEBURGER CHEEBURGER Premium black Angus cheeseburgers, in five Mediterranean favorites Taziki’s Greek Fare different sizes, ranging from the Classic (5.5 ounces) to the Pounder (20 ounces), and brick oven pizzas. Wholesome, all-American nine cheese options. For sides, milkshakes food prepared with care. 5601 Ranch Dr., just and golden-fried onion rings are the way to off Cantrell. 868-4311 go. 11525 Cantrell Rd. 490-2433 OZARK COUNTRY RESTAURANT CRAZEE’S COOL CAFÉ Good burgers, daily Football-sized omelets filled with the same plate specials and bar food amid pool tables marvelous smoked meats and cheeses that and TVs. 7626 Cantrell Rd. 221-9696 are heaped on sandwiches at lunch. Great CUPCAKES ON THE RIDGE Offering biscuits and gravy, bacon, home-style potatoes a wide array of tempting, tasty cupcakes, and a daily plate lunch special. 202 Keightley designed to celebrate any occasion or to satisfy Dr., just off Cantrell. 663-7319 the smallest craving. 664-2253 PANERA BREAD This West Little Rock IZZY’S It’s bright, clean and casual, with a bakery/café, serves freshly-baked breads, snappy service team serving up sandwiches bagels and pastries every morning. Choose and fries, fresh salads, pasta about a dozen from a full line of espresso beverages. But ways, hand-rolled tamales and (dinner only) they’re much more than a bakery, they offer a

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full menu of sandwiches from their signature breads, hand-tossed salads and hearty soups. 11525 Cantrell Rd. 227-0222 PURPLE COW DINER 1950s fare—cheeseburgers, chili dogs, thick milk shakes—they even have a purple one. Lots of salads and hearty entrees if you’re hungry for something a little more substantial. 8026 Cantrell Rd. 221-3555 TRIO’S One of Little Rock’s best restaurants employs favorite recipes from a bygone Little Rock hotel and experimental fusion cooking with choice ingredients. You can’t go wrong with custom sandwiches at lunch. The shrimp enchiladas and voodoo pasta at dinner and the monumentally rich list of tempting desserts


will bring you back time and time again. 8201 Cantrell Rd. 221-3330 TROPICAL SMOOTHIE CAFE In addition to 45 different smoothies, the cafe also serves good wraps and sandwiches (many are spicy), salads, healthy drinks and “tortizzas.” Long line at lunch but it moves fast. 12911 Cantrell Rd. 224-1113

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EASTERN FLAMES An authentic Japanese restaurant, serving sushi, saki and choice items from the hibachi. 7710 Cantrell Rd. 227-7222 GINA’S CHINESE KITCHEN AND SUSHI BAR A broad and strong sushi menu with a manageable and delectable selection of Chinese standards. 14524 Cantrell Rd. 868-7775 OSAKA JAPANESE RESTAURANT Fine-dining Japanese dishes and a wellstocked sushi bar. 5501 Ranch Dr., just off Cantrell. 868-3688 SAIGON CUISINE Traditional Vietnamese entrées with Thai and Chinese selections. Be sure to try the authentic and delicious pho soups and an extra thumps up for the spring rolls. 6805 Cantrell Rd. 663-4000

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BARE BONES PIT BAR-B-Q A carefully controlled gas oven, with wood chips added for flavor, guarantees moist and sweet pork— both pulled from the shoulder and back ribs. The side orders, particularly the baked potato salad, are excellent. 5501 Ranch Dr., just off Cantrell. 868-7427

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TAZIKI’S GREEK FARE This Little Rock offers a taste of the Mediterranean with its wide variety of gyros, which are made with 100 percent shaved lamb, and other Greek sandwiches. Plenty of Greek sides, including pasta, salads and Dolmades (grape leaves with seasoned rice) and more. Sit back and enjoy their long happy hour that lasts from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. 8200 Cantrell Rd. 227-8291

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DAMGOODE PIES A somewhat different Italian/pizza place, largely because of the spicy garlic white sauce that’s offered as an alternative to the traditional red sauce. Good bread, too. Delivery available. 6706 Cantrell Rd. 664-2239 JIM’S RAZORBACK PIZZA Great pizza served up in a family-friendly, sports-themed environment. Special Saturday and Sunday brunch served from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Flat-screen TVs throughout and even a cage for shooting basketballs and playing ping pong. 16101 Cantrell Rd. 868-3250 GRAFFITI’S The casually chic and everpopular Italian-flavored bistro avoids the rut with daily specials and careful menu tinkering. 7811 Cantrell Rd. 224-9079 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. 12911 Cantrell Rd. 224-8804 NYPD PIZZA Plenty of tasty choices in the

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obvious New York police-like setting, but it’s fun. Only the pizza is cheesy, and personal pizzas come in impressive combinations. Baked ziti, salads and more are also available. 6015 Chenonceau Blvd., just off Cantrell 868-3911 OW Pizza Formerly part of the “Olde World” trio of restaurants, these two locations serve up good pizzas in a variety of ways, sandwiches, big salads and a various pastas and appetizer breads. 8201 Ranch Blvd., just off Cantrell. 868-1100

MEXICAN Artfully-prepared food at Capi’s

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BLUE COAST BURRITO You will become a lover of fish tacos here, but there’re plenty

of other fresh coastal Mex choices served up cafeteria style in “cool” surroundings. Don’t miss the Baja fruit tea. 14810 Cantrell Rd. 868-3770 CASA MANANA Great guacamole and garlic beans, superlative chips and salsa (red and green) and a wide selection of seafood, plus outdoor dining. Breakfast served on the weekend. 6820 Cantrell Rd. 280-9888 LA PALAPA Seafood is the focus at this Mexican restaurant, but the overly huge menu contains includes land-based items such as a great chile verde. Pan-fried fish topped with cheese and tomato-based sauce is a nightly special. 18321 Cantrell Rd. 868-8822

Cantrell Road Shopping Guide

on’t miss the area’s unique offerings—ranging from fine furniture, Egyptian cotton linens and china to tennis shoes, clothing, gifts and more.

ABBEY CARPET A great selection of flooring, carpet, rugs and tile. 7305 Cantrell Rd. 614-1008 ARNOLD’S FLOORING AMERICA Carpet, hardwood flooring and more. 7619 Cantrell Rd. 225-3840 B. BARNETT A women’s clothing store that includes designers like Ralph Lauren, Giorgio Armani and Rena Lange and cosmetics by Trish McEvoy, Laura Mercier and Nars (check out

Fine men’s apparel can be found at Baumans. their day spa!). 8201 Cantrell Rd. 223-2514 BARBARA/JEAN LTD One of the city’s premier women’s boutiques featuring designers such as Roberto Cavalli, Dolce & Gabbana, Prada

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and others, as well as top-name shoes and handbags. Their cosmetic counter is stocked with Yves St. Laurent, Chanel, Bobbi Brown and other designer cosmetic and skincare products. 7811 Cantrell Rd. 227-0054 BAUMANS MEN’S SHOP A men’s fine apparel store offering styles by Zegna, Brioni and Ferragamo. 8201 Cantrell Rd. 227-8797 C & F CARPET Wide selection of flooring options including carpet, rugs and tile. 2206 Cantrell Rd. 399-9909 CANTRELL GARDENS A great nursery for green-thumbed visitors. 7800 Cantrell Rd. 225-1030 CANTRELL FURNITURE AND DESIGN CENTER Offering furniture, carpets and rugs, lighting and other home-related items. 7619 Cantrell Rd. 225-0002 CANTRELL GALLERY Featuring works by local and regional artists. 8206 Cantrell Rd. 224-1335 CATERING TO YOU In addition to wonderful gourmet foods and casseroles-to-go, shop their collection of fun gifts. 8121 Cantrell Rd. 614-9030 COLAIANNI PIANO Oldest and largest family-owned and operated music store in the state. 7509 Cantrell Rd. 603-9988 COMPANIONS Women’s and contemporary clothing from names such as Trina, Turk, Parameter, Velvet and Puella. 14810 Cantrell Rd. 868-8484 CLAYBOURNE’S INTERIORS Fine furniture and antiques. 14810 Cantrell Rd. 868-3400 GOOD EARTH GARDEN CENTER A wonderful selection of plants and outdoor accessories. 15601 Cantrell Rd. 868-4666 HADIDI ORIENTAL RUGS Fine antique and new Oriental rugs and other floor coverings. 8116 Cantrell Rd. 225-8999 KEN RASH’S CASUAL FURNITURE An outdoor living one-stop shop, featuring grills, furniture and other outdoor living accessories. 7214 Cantrell Rd. 663-1818 PAZZAZ INTERIORS From traditional to

modern furniture, lighting and accessories, this store earns a must-shop. 14300 Cantrell Rd. 868-8090 ROY DUDLEY ANTIQUES Choose from fine antiques to funky collectibles as well as furniture, lamps and other decorative accessories. 7509 Cantrell Rd. 666-5856 WINDOW WORKS For all your window treatments. Just off Cantrell Road. 2410 Glover St. 219-1500

Barbara/Jean LTD carries several lines of designer cosmetic and skincare products. TOBI FAIRLEY GALLERY Featuring an excellent collection of fine art by local and regionally known artists. Dogwood Crossing, 5507 Ranch Dr.,868-9882


Pleasant Ridge Town Center

11525 Cantrell Rd: BEYOND COTTON A hip store full of designer clothing, jewelry and shoes.221-1539 COMING HOME INTERIORS Unique art, home décor, gifts, fine furniture and more. 225-3131 CUPCAKES & CATERPILLARS Boys clothing from infant to size 7, and girls from infant to size 12. Featuring swimwear, playwear, clothes for special occasions and birthday gifts. 224.4747 EASY RUNNER Offering shoes and clothing for everyone from walkers to marathon runners. 221-0017 FORSYTHE’S LADIES APPAREL A women’s apparel store for all ages featuring the latest trends and wearable styles. 225-4743 JUNE’S HALLMARK Cards and gifts for all occasions. 907-8026 KRISTIN TODD ACCESSORIES An allaround great accessories store with jewelry, handbags, belts, scarves, hats and junior-sized tops. 223-9191 LEARNING EXPRESS The newest toy store in town offering unique and educational gifts. Birthday registry. 228-0440 M2 GALLERY Contemporary fine art and custom framing 225-6257 MODA This store caters to all styles and all budgets. Large selection of dresses, denim, accessories and much more. 227-8844 PINKY PUNKY A trendy clothing store

Find exquisite jewelry at Roberson’s in the Pleasant Ridge Town Center. for the hip-minded female. Special occasion specialists. 227-7303 POWDER & SMOKE A large selection of perfumes and gifts including fine jewelry, candles, designer photo frames and more. 225-5353 ROBERSON’S FINE JEWELRY AND GIFTS A fine jewelry and watch store featuring designs from today’s hottest jewelry designers. 664-9000 KITCHEN CO. For the novice cook or experienced gourmand, get all your kitchen items here. 663-3338 SCARLET A hip clothing store featuring celebrity-flavored fashions, shoes and accessories. 223-8585

SOLEMATES Browse a fantastic selection of women’s shoes and boots. 716-2960 SPROUT BABY Everything for baby from 0 to 24 months. Also, maternity jeans and other accessories. 224-4747 THE TOGGERY A children’s clothing store with the latest styles for your little fashionistas. School uniforms sold here, too. 227-8492 THREAD A hip, young modern contemporary clothing store. 223-8188 TUCK AND COVER Specializing in furniture, bedding and accessories from nursery to adult. 225-8825 VESTA’S Women’s clothing, fine linens and home accessories. 375-7820

Fresh. Casual. DeliCious. Enjoy our Mediterranean-inspired menu and find out why Taziki’s was voted Arkansas’ best casual and best ethnic restaurant. • Covered Deck • Fine Assortment of Wines and Beers • Wallet-Friendly • Happy Hour 11 - 6 • Catering

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Children’s Attractions

With a strong emphasis on family, it isn’t surprising that much of Little Rock’s recent growth was designed to entertain, educate and amuse the city’s youngest residents.

AEROSPACE EDUCATION CENTER The perfect place for budding pilots or astronauts. The museum’s exhibits include replicas of historic airplanes and other flying machines. The popular IMAX Theater features several different thrilling films. Open Thurs.-Sat. only 376-4232 or 376-IMAX (4629); www. aerospaced.org ARKANSAS ARTS CENTER’S CHILDREN’S THEATRE Designed to tickle a child’s imagination, AAC’s Children’s Theatre presents traditional, as well as a number of original productions for children, teens and their families. 372-4000; www.arkarts.com ARKANSAS SKATIUM This west Little Rock hot spot offers roller- and ice-skating and “broomball” for active youngsters and teens. 227-4333; www.arkansasskatium.com ARKANSAS TRAVELERS BASEBALL For most Arkansas baseball fans, few things in life top the words “Play Ball.” DickeyStephens Park, home of the Arkansas Travs, is headquartered in historic Argenta, . 664-1555 www.travs.com. BURNS PARK North Little Rock’s 1,575acre park (one of the nation’s largest city parks) has a 36-hole championship golf course, disc and miniature golf courses, a tennis complex, softball and soccer fields, playgrounds, an archery range, BMX track, hiking trails, picnic areas, camping and even an amusement park. 791-8537; www. northlittlerock.org CHUCK E. CHEESE’S It’s loud but loaded with pint-sized diversions and specializes in a kid’s favorite foods. Kids just love it. 2278363; www.chuckecheese.com GATOR PARK With a number of activities for kids and adults, Gator Park offers miniature golf, bumper boats, go-karts, batting cages, video games and a snack bar. Just down the road is Gator Golf, with two 18-hole miniature golf courses. 455-3750; www.gatorparkfun.com/ HISTORIC ARKANSAS MUSEUM Practically every museum in Little Rock offers something—whether an exhibit or activity— for kids. Of particular interest is the Historic Arkansas Museum, offering exhibits designed to educate children about Little Rock and frontier life. 324-9351; www.arkansashistory.com JACK STEPHENS YOUTH GOLF ACADEMY/THE FIRST TEE OF CENTRAL ARKANSAS This first-rate facility includes a championship 9-hole course, a 9-hole par-

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three pitch-and-putt course, a 15-acre driving range, a short game area and a putting course. 562-GOLF (4653); www.thefirsttee.org LITTLE ROCK ZOO No trip to Little Rock is complete without a stop at the zoo to see the city’s most celebrated residents. The Little Rock Zoo is home to more than 750 mammals, birds and reptiles. 666-2406; www. littlerockzoo.com

Splash fountain at Peabody Park

MUSEUM OF DISCOVERY Located in the River Market District, the Museum of Discovery’s hands-on and interactive exhibits cover a wide range of topics and are as fun as they are educational. 396-7050; www.amod.org PEABODY HOTEL DUCKS Nearly as famous as Little Rock’s former U.S. President, the ducks make a daily appearance via a red carpet at the hotel lobby’s marble fountain, where they frolic all day before returning to the Royal Peabody Duck Palace at 5 p.m. 906-4000; www.peabodylittlerock.com

PEABODY PARK After visiting the ducks, follow it up with a trip to the city’s downtown park dedicated exclusively to kids. Located in the River Market’s Riverfront Park, it features tunnels, a tube slide, climbing wall, splash fountain, spacenet and the tree room. 3714770; www.littlerock.org PINNACLE MOUNTAIN STATE PARK It’s just a few minutes from the city, but offers a vastly different view of the world from the top of Pinnacle Mountain. You’ll find a variety of options, from paved loops to challenging trails. Plan extra time for a picnic and encourage the kids to check out the playground equipment. 868-5806; www.arkansasstateparks. com/pinnaclemountain PLAYTIME PIZZA The fun is never rained out at the Playtime Pizza, the $11 million, 65,000-square-foot kidtopia. While adults can visit the buffet table, kids can checkout the games: indoor mini-golf, laser tag, go karts, arcade games and bumper cars. 600 Colonel Glenn Plaza Loop. 227-7529; www. playtimepizza.com RIVER RAIL STREETCAR For the younger crowd, the downtown trolley is a whole new experience, while for others, it’s a chance to relive a memory. Also, the trolley is a unique way to tour the River Market, which includes a peek at the President Clinton Library, Heifer International’s world headquarters and new village, Dickey-Stephens Park, U.S.S. Razorback submarine and so much more. 374-5354; www.cat.org/rrail/ WILD RIVER COUNTRY North Little Rock’s popular water park offers almost a dozen different water attractions. It’s open from May until August. 753-8600; www. wildrivercountry.com WILLOW SPRINGS WATER PARK Little Rock’s original water park, Willow Springs was built in 1928, but continues to develop and improve. The park features picnic tables and grills, a large kiddy pool, lifeguards on duty, a 400-foot waterslide and much more! Open weekends beginning in May and then seven days a week from the end of May through August. 888-4148; www.willowsprings.net WITT STEPHENS JR. CENTRAL ARKANSAS NATURE CENTER One of Little Rock’s newest attractions, Witt Stephens Jr. Central Arkansas Nature Center encourages children to explore their natural surroundings through educational and interactive exhibits. 907-0636; www.centralarkansasnaturecenter.com/


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On the Silver Screen

Little Rock offers a number of places to catch a movie

Aerospace Education Center IMAX Theater: 3301 E. Roosevelt Rd. 501-376-4629; www.aerospaced.org CHENAL 9 THEATRES WITH IMAX: At The Promenade: 17825 Chenal Pkwy. 821-2616; www.chenal9@dtmovies.com CINEMARK TANDY 10: 4188 E. McCain Blvd. NLR 1-800-326-3264; www.cinemark. com LAKEWOOD 8: 2939 Lakewood Village Dr. NLR 758-5354; www.dtmovies.com MARKET STREET CINEMA: 1521 Merrill Dr. 312-8900; www.marketstreetcinema.net RAVE MOTION PICTURES: 18 Colonel Glenn Plaza Dr. 687-0499; www.ravemotionpictures.com Riverdale 10: 2600 Cantrell Rd. 296-9955; www.riverdale10.com UA BRECKENRIDGE STADIUM 12 CINEMA: Interstate 430 at the Rodney Parham exit. 224-0990; www.fandango.com/ uabreckenridgevillage12

Using the Freshest Fish and the Most Local Produce

Monday Through Saturday 11-2:30 • 5:30-close 8201 Cantrell Road • Little Rock Pavilion In The Park • 221.3330 www.triosrestaurant.com

FREQUENT WINNER of

Best Restaurant • Best Dessert Catering • Business Lunch Wine List

Sun, Tues, Wed 11-9 • Thur - Sat 11-10 Bar Open Weekends ‘til 11 Live Music Fridays Brunch Menu Sat & Sun Sun Dinner 1/2 Off Wines 11525 Cantrell Road • Little Rock Pleasant Ridge Town Center • 225.9600 www.capisrestaurant.com

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West Little Rock

From unique and trendy mom-and-pop’s to the biggest bigbox, mini malls and lifestyle centers and all forms in-between,

west Little Rock can best be described as the state’s “Shopper’s Paradise.” No trip to the city is complete without devoting a day or two to this section of the city. While “Shop ‘til You Drop” could easily be West Little Rock’s battle cry, there’s more to this area than the hunt for a bargain. In addition to shopping and movies, there’s golfing, biking and hiking, just to name a West Little Rock Attractions few outdoor activities. After a full day, West Little Rock’s lineup of restaurants On the Silver Screen: is second to none, from 1950s-style UA BRECKENRIDGE STADIUM 12 CINEMA: Interstate 430 at the Rodney Parham exit. 224-0990; www.fandango.com/uabreckenridgevillage12 burgers and award-winning barbeque MARKET STREET CINEMA: 1521 Merrill Dr. 312-8900; www.marketstreetcinema.net to exquisitely prepared steaks, seafood, RAVE MOTION PICTURES: 18 Colonel Glenn Plaza Dr. 687-0499; Asian and more. Find a few suggestions www.ravemotionpictures.com CHENAL 9 THEATRES WITH IMAX At The Promenade: on the next page. 17825 Chenal Pkwy. 821-2616; www.chenal9@dtmovies.com

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Meet your new neighbors.

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very spring, the neighborhoods of Chenal Valley watch the world come to life. Surrounded by green belts, walking trails and 36 holes of picturesque golf, this amazing community makes coming home more like a walk in the park. Plus, your new home is nestled near the fine dining and retail experience at The Promenade at Chenal, and located in the Chenal Elementary School zone. Now you can have it all and never leave the neighborhood. To begin your search for a new lot or home in Chenal Valley, go to Chenal.com.

7 Chenal Club Blvd. / Little Rock, AR 72223 (501) 821-5555 / (800) 848-9559 / Chenal.com

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West Little Rock Dining Guide

ike its shopping options, West Little Rock offers visitors seemingly endless dining choices. So no matter your taste—from first-rate prime rib, pasta, tempura shrimp to Thai ginger noodles or Indian samosas—you’re sure to find it in West Little Rock.

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homemade soups, many of the items heartAPPLEBEE’S A vast menu of burgers, smart. Great desserts, too. 11220 N. Rodney sandwiches, salads, pastas and appetizers, Parham Rd. 225-6893 served in a pleasant setting. 12110 Chenal DIXIE CAFE Abundant vegetable choices that Pkwy. 954-8444 are inexpensive, wholesome, satisfying and ARTHUR’S PRIME STEAKHOUSE dependable, with meats and fresh rolls to match. Restaurateur Jerry Barakat brings the clas10700 Rodney Parham Rd. 224-3728 sic New York steakhouse formula to Chenal FADED ROSE The Cajun-inspired menu Valley. The main event is prime beef, or even seldom disappoints. Steaks and soaked salads more expensive Australian wagyu beef. The are legendary. Multiple locations, including 400 steak’s crusty on the outside, just right on the N. Bowman Rd. 224-3377 inside. There’s a wide choice of seafood, too. FRANKE’S Plate lunch spot strong on salads The truffle fries are spectacular. Good wine and vegetables, and perfect fried chicken list. 27 Rahling Circle. 821-1848 on Sundays. 11121 N. Rodney Parham Rd. ATHLETIC CLUB What could be mundane 225-4487 fare gets delightful twists and embellishments here. Embassy Suites Hotel. 11301 Financial Centre Pkwy. 312-9000 BLACK ANGUS Charcoal-grilled burgers, hamburger steaks and steaks proper are the big draws at this local institution. 10907 N. Rodney Parham Rd. 228-7800 BOBBY’S COUNTRY COOKIN’ One of the better lunch plates in the area—maybe the best fried chicken and pot roast around, and a changing daily casserole and tasty homemade pies. 301 N. Shackleford Rd. 224-9500 BUFFALO GRILL The crispy-off-thegriddle cheeseburger and hand-cut fries star at this family-friendly stop. 400 N. Bowman Rd. 224-0012 BUTCHER SHOP A lot has changed since 1981, when the Little Rock location debuted. The menu has expanded, but choose a steak and let the pros cook it. You’ll be glad you did. 10825 Hermitage Rd. 312-2748 CAFÉ 201 This West Little Rock restaurant, located inside the Crowne Plaza Hotel, offers classic American cuisine that includes an excellent steak choice. Locals and guests alike will enjoy the friendly service in a sophisticated atmosphere. Markham and Shackleford. 223-3000 COFFEE BEANERY CAFE Come for the coffee, but stay for the lunchtime sandwiches and desserts. 17200 Chenal For a purple milkshake, try the Purple Cow. Pkwy. 821-7747 COMMUNITY BAKERY This sunny bakery GRUMPY’S TOO Try the Wednesday night is a great place to linger over a latte, bagels bonanza: large, fresh oysters on the half-shell and the New York Times. But a lunchtime dash and hefty shrimp for a quarter-a-pop. Rib for sandwiches is OK, too. 270 S. Shackleford special on Mondays. 1801 Green Mountain Rd. 224-1656 Dr. 225-3768 COPELAND’S The full-service restaurant HEAVENLY HAM Fine hams, turkeys and chain started by the founder of Popeye’s delivother specialty meats served whole, by the ers the same good biscuits. You can eat red pound or the sandwich. 11121 N. Rodney beans and rice for a price in the single digits Parham Rd. 225-2136 or pay nearly $40 for a choice slab of ribeye, HONEYBAKED HAM CO. Their tradewith crab, shrimp and fish in between. 2602 mark ham is available by the sandwich, as S. Shackleford Rd. 312-1616 is the great smoked turkey. There are lots of DELICIOUS TEMPTATIONS A great inexpensive side items and desserts. 9112 N. variety of sandwiches, meal-sized salads and Rodney Parham Rd. 227-5555

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JASON’S DELI A huge selection of sandwiches (wraps, subs, po’ boys and pitas), fresh salads and spuds, as well as red beans and rice and chicken pot pie. Plus a large selection of heart-healthy dishes. 301 N. Shackleford Rd. 954-8700 JAVA ROASTING CAFÉ COMPANY Serving it up hot, flavored, iced or frozen, and if that’s enough, there are original coffee creations like Tiger’s Brew, made with dark chocolate and a touch of orange, or Snowberry, white chocolate and raspberry. For non-coffee drinkers, try a fresh smoothie or juice. Snuggle up to the Internet Bar while munching on a sandwich, salad or pastry. 10221 N. Rodney Parham Rd. 225-5282, and 12800 Chenal Pkwy. 228-5383 KRAZY MIKES SHRIMP N WINGS This may be the only restaurant in the rock serving smoked bologna, and while the menu is limited, including shrimp, wings, catfish, ribs and more, the choices are tasty, fresh and homemade. Be ready to wait on yourself. If they’re busy, you have to pick up you own order. 209 Bowman Rd. 907-6453 LONE STAR STEAKHOUSE AND SALOON Dark imitation Roadhouse, with cowboy paraphernalia and the soft glow of beer signs. Cowboys will feel at home with the beef, which is good but more like range beef than the high-dollar steakhouses. Big salads, too. 10901 N. Rodney Parham Rd. 227-8898 LUBY’S CAFETERIA Generous portions of home-style food and a wider variety of meats and vegetables than most cafeterias. 12501 W. Markham St. 219-1567 MAGGIE MOOS Looking for cold and rich dessert, this ice cream parlor offers a smorgasbord of flavors and toppings, cupcakes, shakes, dreamcakes and much more. 17821 Chenal Pkwy. 821-7609 MARKHAM STREET GRILL AND PUB The menu at this West Little Rock restaurant has something for everyone. Try the burgers, which are juicy, big and fine. 11321 W. Markham St. 224-2010 McALISTERS DELI Hefty deli sandwiches with good, no-nonsense cold cuts, quality breads and a large selection of meats and cheeses. Multiple locations: 12019 Westhaven Dr., 228-7727, and 9700 Rodney Parham Rd. 537-4848 MIMI’S CAFE Breakfast is our meal of choice at this upscale West Coast chain. Portions are big enough to last you through the afternoon, especially if you get a muffin on the side. Also, other middle-America comfort-style entrées from pot roast to pasta dishes. 11725 Chenal Pkwy. 221-3883 OUTBACK STEAKHOUSE Huge portions of well-grilled meats at decent prices, perfectly


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roasted rack of lamb and massive, succulent salmon. 105 Markham Park Dr. 221-7655 PURPLE COW DINER 1950s fare—cheeseburgers, chili dogs, thick milk shakes—at today’s prices. 11602 Chenal Pkwy. 224-4433 RED LOBSTER Top-grossing restaurant in Central Arkansas, a crowd favorite with fried and sautéed shrimp and other seafood. 8407 W. Markham St. 224-0940 RESTAURANT 1620 Steaks, chops, choice of fresh seafood and meal-sized salads are just a few of the choices on the menu at this popular and upscale bistro. It’s a romantic, candlelit room, elegant without being fussy or overly formal. 1620 Market St. 221-1620 SAN FRANCISCO BREAD CO. Breakfast items, sandwiches, salads, soups and a hot cup of Joe or iced tea. 101 S. Bowman Rd. 537-0200 SHORTY SMALL’S Land of big, juicy burgers, massive cheese logs, smoky barbecue platters and the signature onion loaf. 11100 N. Rodney Parham Rd. 224-3344 THE PANTRY For something off the wellbeaten restaurant path, this west Little Rock restaurant is offering what they call rustic European fare, including bratwurst, Chech potato dumping, red cabbage soup and more.

Sushi at Panda Garden But for those who want something a little closer to home, try their freshly ground hamburgers. 11401 N. Rodney Parham Rd. D 353-1875 WEST END SMOKEHOUSE AND TAVERN Its primary focus is a sports bar with 50-plus TVs, but the dinner entrées (grilled chicken and steaks) are plentiful and the bar food is top quality. 215 N. Shackleford Rd. 224-7665 WINGSTOP It’s all about wings. The joint features eight flavors of chicken flappers, including mild, hot, Cajun and atomic, as well as specialty flavors like lemon pepper and teriyaki. 11321 W. Markham St. 224-9464

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ASIA BUFFET Sister to China King Buffet, with the delicious Mongolian grill, sushi, crab legs, Asian and American items. 801 S. Bowman Rd. 225-0095 CHI’S CHINESE EXPRESS A huge menu

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spans the Chinese provinces and offers a few twists on the usual local offerings, plus there’s authentic Hong Kong dim sum. 17200 Chenal Pkwy. 821-8000 CHI’S DIM SUM & BISTRO A huge menu spans the Chinese provinces and offers a few delightful twists on the usual local offerings, plus there’s authentic Hong Kong dim sum. #6 Shackleford Dr. 221-7737 FU LIN Quality of the made-to-order entrées is high, as is the quantity. 200 N. Bowman Rd. 225-8989 HUNAN ORIENTAL CUISINE Old favorites such as orange beef or chicken and Hunan green beans are prepared with care in very nice surroundings. 11600 Pleasant Ridge Dr. 223-9966 IGIBON It’s a complex place, where the food is always good and the ambiance and service never fail to please. The sushi is good, while the Bento box with tempura shrimp and California rolls and other delights stand out. 11121 N. Rodney Parham Rd. 217-8888 KOBE JAPANESE STEAKHOUSE AND SUSHI Though answering the need for more hibachis in Little Rock, Kobe stands taller for its sushi offerings. 11401 Financial Centre Pkwy. 225-5999 KOTO Sushi and upscale Japanese cuisine. 17200 Chenal Pkwy. 821-7200 LILLY’S DIM SUM THEN SOME Delectable Asian comfort food—fried or steamed dumplings and more in a variety of presentations.Thai ginger noodles, Thai panang and pad Thai are just a few of the highlights. 11121 Rodney Parham Rd. 716-2700 MT. FUJI JAPANESE RESTAURANT The dean of Little Rock sushi bars with a fabulous lunch special. 10301 N. Rodney Parham Rd. 227-6498 PA N D A G A R D E N Expansive buffet with sushi and a dessert bar. 2604 S. Shackleford Rd. 224-8100 P. F. CHANG’S Make a reservation to get seated immediately and enjoy some terrific flavors and presentations. 317 S. Shackleford Rd. 225-4424 SEKISUI Fresh-tasting sushi, Japanese traditional or the fun hibachi-style, and an overwhelming assortment of entrées. Nice wine selection, sake, specialty drinks. 219 N. Shackleford Rd. 221-7070

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CHIP’S BARBECUE Tasty barbecue piled high on sandwiches generously doused with tangy sauce. Pie is tall and tasty. 9801 W. Markham St. 225-4346 CORKY’S RIBS & BBQ The pulled pork is tender and juicy, and the sauce is sweet and tangy. Maybe the best dry ribs in the area. 12005 Westhaven Dr. 954-7427

FAMOUS DAVE’S A chain that runs gamut of ’cue and its relatives: chopped pork, beef brisket, barbeque chicken, rib tips, chicken tenders, hot link sausage, catfish fillets and hot wings. With an array of sauces purported to represent barbecue regions around the country. 225 N. Shackleford Rd. 221-3283 TERRI-LYNN’S BAR-B-Q AND DELI High-quality meats served on large sandwiches and good tamales served with chili or without (the better bargain). 10102 N. Rodney Parham Rd. 227-6371

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AMRUTH AUTHENTIC INDIAN CUISINE Nice spicy Indian dishes in a small but shiny storefront and at a price you can afford. 11121 N. Rodney Parham Rd. 224-4567 GAUCHO’S GRILL A real flesh-fest dining experience, introducing the area to upscale South American cuisine. Stick with the chicken or red meat choices, pace yourself, and laugh when they suggest a rich dessert after partaking in this all-you-can-eat feast. 3 Rahling Circle 821-1814 LAYLA’S HALAL Delicious Mediterranean fare—gyros, falafel, shawarma, kabobs, hummus and babaganush—that has a devoted following. All meat is slaughtered according to Islamic dietary law. 9501 N. Rodney Parham Rd. 227-7272 STAR OF INDIA People who don’t know if they like Indian food discover here that they do. It’s always one of Little Rock’s most highly regarded restaurants—great lamb, great curries, great chicken tandoori, great naan. 301 N. Shackleford Rd. 227-9900 TERRACE ON THE GREEN This GreekItalian-Thai-and-whatever restaurant has a huge menu, and you can rely on each dish to be good, some to be excellent. Portions are ample. 2200 Rodney Parham Rd. 217-9393 YA YA’S EUROBISTRO The first eatery to open in the new Promenade at Chenal is a date-night affair, transforming 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. 821-1144

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AMALFI Traditional Northern Italian from veteran restauranteur Jerry Barakat. With impressive fresh fish and pasta options, a nice Italian wine selection and culinary flourishes that separate dishes from the norm. 27 Rahling Rd. 821-1814 BRAVO CUCINA ITALIANA An upscale Italian chain restaurant located at the Promenade at Chenal offering a wide variety of tasty choices, such as grilled steak flatbread, lobster bisque, insalata rustica, seafood and much more. 17815 Chenal Pkwy. 821-2485 BRUNO’S LITTLE ITALY This more-thanhalf-century-old establishment artfully balances innovation with its delicious traditional fare. The pizza is outstanding and service impeccable. 315 N. Bowman Rd. 224-4700 CARINO’S COUNTRY ITALIAN A homey-chain joint, from the same people who brought you Macaroni Grill, offering irresistible Italian bread and affordable, tasty, substantial


lunches and dinners. 11600 Pleasant Ridge Rd. 225-3434 DAMGOODE PIES A somewhat different pizza place, largely because of a spicy garlic white sauce that’s offered as an alternative to the traditional red sauce. Good bread, too. Pick-up and delivery only. 10720 Rodney Parham Rd. 664-2239 OLIVE GARDEN Chain restaurant with lots of basic favorites, and a great eat-til-you’re-stuffed salad deal, if the pasta doesn’t stuff you first. 10715 N. Rodney Parham Rd. 225-7673 PLAYTIME PIZZA The fun is never rained out at Playtime Pizza, the $11 million, 65,000-square-foot kids paradise. While adults can visit the buffet table, youngsters can check out the games: indoor mini-golf, laser tag, go karts, arcade games and bumper cars. 600 Colonel Glenn Plaza Loop. 227-7529; www. playtimepizza.com ROMANO’S MACARONI GRILL A chain restaurant with a large menu of pasta, chicken, beef, fish and specialty dishes with a corporate bent. Don’t forget to try their breads. 11100 W. Markham St. 221-3150 SHOTGUN DAN’S Hear ty pizza and sandwiches with a decent salad bar. 10923 W. Markham St. 224-9519 U.S. PIZZA Crispy thin-crust pizzas, frosty beers and heaping salads drowned in creamy dressing. 9300 N. Rodney Parham Rd. 2246300 VILLA ITALIAN RESTAURANT Hearty, inexpensive, classic southern Italian dishes. Markham and Bowman. 219-2244

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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 with a huge menu. 10700 N. Rodney Parham Rd. 224-0455 COZYMEL’S A trendy Dallas-chain cantina with flaming cheese dip, cilantro pesto, mole, lamb and more. 10 Shackleford Dr. 954-7100 EL PORTON Very good Mexican for the price and a wide-ranging menu of dinner plates. Tasty cheese dip and great service. 12111 C W. Markham St. 223-8588 LA HACIENDA Creative, fresh-tasting M entrées and traditional favorites, all painstakingly prepared in a festive atmosphere. GreatY taco salad, nachos, and maybe the best fajitas CM around. 12315 Chenal Pkwy. 223-2716 MOE’S SOUTHWEST GRILL This WestMY Little Rock restaurant could be described as CY a “build-your-own-burrito” joint, with several CMY tacos and nachos to chose from as well. Wash it down with a beer from their large selection. K 12312 Chenal Pkwy. 223-3378 ON THE BORDER Great Tex-Mex food, with guacamole made to order, and a menu that offers some specialty chicken, shrimp and fish dishes. The salsa is so good and we heartily recommend the Mercedes margarita. 11721 Chenal Pkwy. 217-9275 SENOR TEQUILA Authentic dishes with great service and prices, and maybe the best margarita in town. Multiple locations: 1101 S. Bowman Rd. 954-7780 and 10300 N. Rodney Parham Rd. 224-5505 VISITOR’S GUIDE TO GREATER LITTLE ROCK • 2011

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West Little Rock Shopping Guide

his area of the city has all a shopper could want from a great fishing store to big box retailers to a store especially geared to four-legged members of the family. Take a day and explore this neighborhood and all its amenities. Here are a few stops to get you started. PAINT AND CARPET DEPOT Paint, flooring and more. 11600 Chenal Pkwy. 225-1871 REJUVENATION CLINIC AND DAY SPA Combining time-honored traditions and techniques with the advantages of modern science and high-quality products. Rejuvenation offers some of the best skin and body treatments available. 11125 Arcade Dr. 228-0666 ROCK CITY KICKS A one-of-akind sneaker boutique.Want a unique pair of kicks, find them here. 200 N. Bowman Curve. 660-7888 THE CROWN SHOP A Hallmark Gold Crown store featuring a wide selection of cards, gifts, plush, and invitation services. The Village at Pleasant Valley 10700 N. Rodney Parham Rd. 227-8442 WHOLE FOODS For the organically-inclined, a food market with a deli, excellent vitamins and herbal supplement selection, books and more. The Village at Pleasant Valley 10700 N. Rodney Parham Rd. 221-2331 The Promenade at Chenal

ALL THE RAGE Formal wear and special occasion attire for women. Market Place Shopping Center11121 N. Rodney Parham Rd. 225-7666 BARBARA GRAVES INTIMATE FASHIONS A wonderfully large lingerie store with an excellent selection of swimsuits, cover-ups, hats and the finest women’s intimate fashions in town. Breckenridge Village 10301 N. Rodney Parham Rd. 227-5537 BEDFORD CAMERA & VIDEO Everything the shutterbug desires. 11400 N. Rodney Parham Rd. 224-2020 BEYOND COTTON A women’s clothing store featuring FLAX linen and other relaxed, casual styles. The Village at Pleasant Valley 10700 N. Rodney Parham Rd. 221-9195 BLIND AMBITION Specializing in window treatments. Bowman Curve Shopping Center 400 N. Bowman Rd. 221-3350 C & P CARPETS Wide selection of flooring options. 10720 N. Rodney Parham Rd. 224-6000 CECIL’S FINE JEWELRY A leading fine jewelry store. Trellis Square 10720 N. Rodney Parham Rd. 225-5068 ETHAN ALLEN A fine furniture store. 12301 Chenal Pkwy. 219-8400 FIFTH SEASON Fine crystal, silver, china and collectibles.10020 N. Rodney Parham

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Rd. 225-0544 GREENHAW’S MEN’S WEAR Complete line of men’s dress suiting in addition to shoes and casual clothing. Breckenridge Village 10301 N. Rodney Parham Rd. 227-8703 HOLLYWOOD & SPORTS MEMORABILLIA Autographed items such as baseballs, prints and more 10720 Rodney Parham Rd. 219-0003 J. OLIVER’S FINE JEWELRY A fine jewelry store that also buys gold.Bowman Curve Shopping Center 400 N. Bowman Rd. 954-9400 LIGHT INNOVATIONS Offering indoor and outdoor lighting options. 9101 W. Markham St. 223-9026 MARTINOUS ORIENTAL RUGS Fine antique and new Oriental rugs and other floor coverings. 1521 Macon Dr. 224-0313 MICHAEL LANARI’S KITCHEN & BATH CONCEPTS The latest in kitchen and bath. 9805 W. Markham St. 225-5221 ORECK CLEAN HOME A retail location stocking vacuum cleaners, air-purifers and other Oreck products. 12310 Chenal Pkwy. 954-7300 OZARK ANGLER Specializes in clothing, equipment and other gear for fishermen and women. Ask about guide services.12305 Chenal Pkwy. 225-6504

The Promenade at Chenal

17711 Chenal Parkway: AEROPOSTALE This hip establishment offers casual, edgy apparel and accessories for teens. 821.2067 ANN TAYLOR LOFT The ultimate casual, fashionable and fun retail destination for women. 821.3328 CLAIRE’S BOUTIQUE Jewelry and accessories for the younger crowd. 821-3618 COLDWATER CREEK A leading specialty retailer of women’s apparel, gifts, jewelry and accessories. 821.4085 DESTINATION MATERNITY High fashion maternity clothes. 821-3974 DSW Name brand shoes at great prices. Hundreds of styles to choose from. 821-5368 JUST DOGS! GOURMET Catering to your four-legged friends. Everything from designer collars, leashes, gourmet treats for dogs, nametags and canine clothing. 821-5774 JUSTICE For budding fashionistas. Every clothing item a young girl could want. 821.5564 KAY JEWELERS A fine jewelry store. 821.2323 RK COLLECTIONS An exciting alternative for those who want fashion and sophistication. 225.8532 SUNGLASS STATION The latest in brandname sunglasses. 821.1414 CHARMING CHARLIE Awesome women’s fashion accessory boutique. 821-7299


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Southwest Little Rock

Perhaps more than any other section of the city, Southwest Little Rock has developed its own flavor and is loaded with a variety of authentic

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ethnic restaurants. Located south of 12th Street to Geyer Springs and 65th Streets and along a stretch of Interstate 30, this area offers a growing selection of authentic Mexican fare. Southwest Little Rock also serves up tasty down-home plate lunches, real Southern barbeque, Italian offerings, Chicago-style hotdogs, hot wings and other culinary delights. Here are some of the choices to get you started. ASIAN

APPLEBEE’S A vast menu of burgers, CUISINE OF CHINA Choose Chinese fare sandwiches, salads, pastas and appetizers, from the menu or buffet. 7316 Geyer Springs served in a pleasant setting. #6 Mabelvale Rd. 562-7129 Plaza La. 565-3004 DONG HAI RESTAURANT Traditional ASHER DAIRY BAR For a change of pace, Chinese food served buffet-style. 10001 this drive-in serves up made-to-order burgers, Mabelvale Plaza. 568-5588 foot-long “Royal” hotdogs and old-fashioned PANDA BUFFET Dine-in or carry out Chinese shakes and malts. Dine in or carry out. 7105 food. 8523 Geyer Springs Rd. 570-8999 Colonel Glenn Rd. 562-1085 BREWSTER’S 2 CAFÉ Down-home done right. BARBECUE Check out the yams, mac-and-cheese, greens, BASELINE PIT STOP BBQ It could be purple-hull peas, cornbread, wings, catfish and described as a full-service restaurant serving all the rest. 2725 Arch St. 301-7728 daily breakfast specials, appetizers, plate lunches CATFISH CITY AND BBQ GRILL Fried and dinners that include fish, barbecue, burgers fish and sides, including green tomatoes and and all the traditional sides. Add a little fun with pickles. Also serving tasty ribs and beef, pork a game of pool or dominoes, or try your hand at and sausage sandwiches. 1817 S. University shuffleboard. 5506 Baseline Rd. 562-9635 Ave. 663-7224 HB’S DRIVE IN Great slabs of meat with DIXIE CAFE Abundant vegetable choices that are inexpensive, wholesome, satisfying and dependable, with meats and fresh rolls to match. 10011 I-30. 568-6444 FRONTIER DINER Order at the counter for home-cooked plate lunches, burgers and delicious pies. 10424 I-30. 565-6414 GRAMPA’S CATFISH HOUSE This longtime local favorite focuses on doing one thing well—fried catfish, hush puppies and good sides. 9219 Stagecoach Rd. 407-0000 LYNN’S CHICAGO FOODS Dine-in or carry-out, this restaurant offers gyros with Italian beef, Chicago-style hotdogs, Polish sausage and sides. 6501 Geyer Diners enjoy Mexican favorites at La Regional Springs Rd. 568-2646 ROBERT’S SPORTS BAR & GRILL If you’re looking for a burger, you fiery barbecue sauce. Ribs are served on won’t find it here. This Southwest Little Rock Tuesday only. Other days, try the tasty pork establishment specializes in fried chicken dinsandwich on an onion roll. 6010 Lancaster ners served with their own special trimmings. Rd. 565-1930 7212 Geyer Springs Rd. 568-2566 SIMS BAR-B-QUE Good spare ribs, sand65th STREET DINER An oasis in the Industrial wiches, beef, half and whole chicken and an addictive vinegar-mustard-brown sugar sauce Park-area. The diner serves home cookin’ with unique for this part of the country. Multiple a few contemporary twists. The menu changes locations: 1307 John Barrow Rd. 224-2057, weekly, with daily entrées paired with two sides. and 7601 Geyer Springs Rd. 562-8844 6600 Murray St. 562-7800 THE PIT BAR-B-Q AND GRILL While the WING SHACK Chose from wings, ranging from menu offers a wide array of foods, this restaurant hot to honey mustard or barbecue and more. specializes in barbecue, with pork, beef and Also, serving chicken and fish. Dine-in or carry rib offerings. 13219 I-30. 455-9852 out. 6323 Colonel Glenn Rd. 562-0010

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D’CARLO PIZZERIA RISTORANTE Solid Italian standards and a few daring originals in a pleasant atmosphere served by even more pleasant people. 12325 Stagecoach Rd. 407-0400 JIM’S RAZORBACK PIZZA Great pizza served up in a family-friendly, sports-themed environment. 10900 Stagecoach Rd. 407-9800

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EL CHICO Hearty, standard Tex-Mex served in huge portions. 8409 I-30. 562-3762 LAS PALMAS “Authentic” Mexican chain with a massive menu of choices. 10402 Stagecoach Rd. 455-8500 LA REGIONAL A full-service grocery store catering to SWLR’s Latino community, it’s the small grill tucked away in the back corner that should excite lovers of adventurous cuisine. After lunch, shop in La Regional’s clothing store next door. 7414 Baseline Rd. 565-4440 MERCADO SAN JOSE BAKERY & GROCERY This combo restaurantbakery-meat market serves authentic Mexican fare. The fresh baked breads—sweet breads and handmade tortillas—are yummy and definitely worth the drive. 7411 Geyer Springs Rd. 565-4246 PANADERLY Y TAQERIA LAS AMERICAS Authentic Mexican food includes mouth-watering homemade tamales. 8622 Chicot Rd. 565-0266 SENOR TEQUILA Authentic dishes with great service and prices, and maybe the best margarita in town. 2000 S. University Ave. 660-4413 TAQUERIA AGUASCALIENTES Imagine grabbing a great taco, torta or burritos in the heart of Southwest Little Rock. No Spanish, not a problem, almost everyone there speaks English. 5412 Baseline Rd. 565-3433 TAQUERIA KARINA CAFE A real Mexican neighborhood cantina serving freshly-baked pan dulce, first-rate guacamole, Mexican-bottled Cokes, and inexpensive tacos, burritos and quesadillas. 5309 W. 65th St. 562-3951 VISITOR’S GUIDE TO GREATER LITTLE ROCK • 2011

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Welcome to North Little Rock

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Known throughout Arkansas as the Sports and Entertainment Capital of the area, North Little Rock

offers a number of professional sporting events such as baseball and arena football. There’s golf, soccer, tennis and more at Burns Park, the area’s largest urban park. And there’s never a dull North Little Rock moment at Verizon Arena with a lineup that runs from Attractions professional football to the latest music headliners. THE OLD MILL One of North Little Rock’s most popular For those who prefer bargain hunting, the shopping attractions, the Old Mill is a 1933 re-creation of a wateroptions are second to none. In other words, North Little powered gristmill dating to 1828. Also known as Pugh Mill, it was featured in the opening of “Gone With the Rock packs a lot into its borders. And while the area Wind,” and is home to several sculptures of internationcontinues to grow, this big Arkansas town has main- ally known Mexico City artist Dionico Rodriguez. It’s also famous as a place to meet for lunch or a wedding, and tained its small town ambiance. The historic Old Mill— it’s is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Admission is free. famous for its role in “Gone with the Wind”-- is a must Lakeshore Drive and Fairway Avenues. Hours: SunriseSunset. Cost: Free. 758-1424 see. Here are a few of the entertainment options. E. FAY JONES PAVILION Nearly forgotten but not abandoned, the William F. Laman Public Library recently renovated its 45-year-old pavilion designed by renowned architect E. Fay Jones. It is now the crowning jewel of Laman Plaza, which includes green grounds, walkways and a large foundation. 2801 Orange St. Hours: Open during daylight hours. Cost: Free. 758-1720

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Golf at Burns Park

A R K A N S A S N AT I O N A L G U A R D MUSEUM This Arkansas National Guard museum tells two stories: the history of the Arkansas National Guard from its inception in 1804 as the “Arkansaw Militia” to the present, as well as the history of Camp Pike since its founding in 1917 (later renamed Robinson). Exhibits feature the National Guard’s involvement in every American conflict from the War with Mexico to the Gulf War (except the Vietnam War) and the use of Camp Robinson as an Army training facility in various conflicts. The museum site, Lloyd England Hall, is listed on the

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National Register of Historic Places and is located at Camp Robinson. Sixth and Missouri streets, building 6400. Hours: Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Cost: Free. 212-5215; www.arngmuseum.com

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BURNS PARK GOLF COURSE Two 18-hole courses located near the Arkansas River. 30 Championship Dr. NLR 791-8587 CAMP ROBINSON GOLF COURSE 9 holes, good course for novice golfers. 7500 Camp Robinson Rd. at Camp Robinson , NLR 753-8877

PINE VALLEY GOLF COURSE 18 holes, tight fairways lined with trees. 9311 Tom Box Rd. NLR 835-3424 STONE LINKS GOLF COURSE Scottishstyle course with 18 holes. 110 Hwy 391 N. NLR 945-0945

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CINEMARK TANDY 10: 4188 E. McCain Blvd. NLR 1-800-326-3264; www.cinemark. com LAKEWOOD 8: 2939 Lakewood Village Dr. NLR 758-5354; www.dtmovies.com

North Little Rock Dining Guide

hether you’re looking for lunch or a place to land after a long day of shopping, North Little Rock offers a number of popular options. From seafood and grilled steaks to creative salads, soups and tempting desserts, the city features a variety of mouth-watering choices. Below are a few of your dining options.

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COCK OF THE WALK Make evening plans with the family to enjoy this friendly, down-home restaurant featuring some of the best catfish around. The cornbread tossed at the table from the skillet is a treat. Take the Maumelle exit off I-430 and go west 1.5 miles. 7103 Cock of the Walk Lane 758-7182 CRACKER BARREL OLD COUNTRY STORE Home-cooking with plenty of variety and big portions. Old-fashioned breakfast served anytime. 3101 Springhill Rd. 945-9373 DIXIE CAFÉ A Central Arkansas favorite— down-home cooking that is wholesome and satisfying. Don’t miss the Marinated Black-eyed Pea Salad and the jalapeno cornbread. 2724 Lakewood Village Dr. 758-4777 GADWALL’S GRILL & PIZZA Once two separate restaurants, a fire forced the grill into the pizza joint. Now, under one roof, you’ll

find mouth-watering burgers and specialty sandwiches, plus zesty pizzas with crackerthin crust and plenty of toppings. 7311 N. Hills Blvd. 834-1840 GOLDEN CORRAL Big buffet anytime with plenty of good breakfast, lunch or dinner choices. 5001 Warden Rd. 771-4605 HOOTERS Sandwiches, burgers, seafood and wings. 4110 Landers Rd. 945-0444 JASON’S DELI A local favorite for those looking for healthy, often organic choices, including sandwiches, entrees and salads. 4209 E. McCain Blvd. 945-7700 MCALISTER’S DELI Hefty sandwiches made from quality meats and cheeses. Try a glass of their “Sweet Tea.” 4842 N. Hills Blvd. 812-6920 OUTBACK STEAKHOUSE Well-grilled meats and seafood. Don’t forget the “bloomin’ onion” mate. 4401 Warden Rd. 771-7799

PANERA BREAD Soul-warming breads and soups, and freshly baked, hard-to-resist pastries. 2812 Lakewood Village Dr. 771-0168 RED LOBSTER Whether broiled, baked or on their wood grill, this chain offers fresh seafood at great prices. One of the most visited restaurants in the area. 3707 McCain Blvd. 753-4000 TEXAS ROADHOUSE Grilled steak, seafood and more at a great price. Don’t be surprised when the wait-staff breaks out into a boot scoot boogie. 3601 Warden Rd. 771-4230 TGI FRIDAY’S The lunch combos are a great deal, and the steaks aren’t bad. 2820 Lakewood Village Dr. 758-2277

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2947 Lakewood Village Dr. 753-3737 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. 5107 Warden Rd. 753-9227

7111 John F. Kennedy Blvd. 835-7876 LAS PALMAS A North Little Rock Mexican favorite with a variety of tasty choices. 4154 E. McCain Blvd. 945-8010 LA REGIONAL A Full service grocery store, bakery, and restaurant catering to the Latino community. A far-reaching menu, from chimichanga and pupusas, regional aguas (horchata, tamarindo) to a large variety of Mexican sodas. 2630 Pike Ave. MI BURRITO Plenty of good Mexican food at the right price. 11608 Maumelle

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FOX & HOUND Sports, spirits, good bar food and fun. 2800 Lakewood Village Dr. 753-8300

For a game of pool, try Fox & Hound.

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AMERICAN PIE PIZZA Hand-made thin crust with variety of tasty toppings, and inexpensive. 4830 N. Hills Blvd. 753-0081 LARRY’S PIZZA NORTH Get your pizza fix here, offering a variety of unusual toppings. Definitely worth a visit. 5933 John F Kennedy Blvd. 812-5353 OLD CHICAGO As the name implies, this joint serves up Chicago style pizzas done right, sandwiches and pasta, and 110 different beers. 4305 Warden Rd. 812-6262 OLIVE GARDEN Tasty and filling Italian entrees at reasonable prices. An endless salad, too. 2943 Lakewood Village Dr. 758-4603 SADDLE CREEK WOODFIRED GRILL Sassy pizzas, salads, prime rib and seafood— enough choices to please the entire family. 2703 Lakewood Village Dr. 812-0883 SHOTGUN DAN’S PIZZA Hearty pizza

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and sandwiches with a decent salad bar. 4020 E. Broadway St. 945-0606 U.S. PIZZA COMPANY A local favorite serving scrumptious pizzas, salads and sandwiches. Multiple locations in North Little Rock: 3324 Pike Ave. 758-5997; 4001 McCain Park Blvd. 753-2900; and 5524 John F. Kennedy Blvd. 975-5524

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BLUE COAST BURRITO Plenty of good, fresh coastal Tex-Mex choices served in cafeteria style. 4613 E. McCain Blvd. 945-8033 CACTUS JACK’S MEXICAN RESTAURANT Ample Tex-Mex that is easy on the pocketbook. 4120 E. McCain Blvd. 945-5888 CASA MEXICANA Familiar Tex-Mex style items shine, in ample portions, and the steak-centered dishes are uniformly excellent.

Blvd. 753-6263 MOE’S SOUTHWEST GRILL Don’t miss Moe’s favorites: tacos, nachos, burritos and fajitas. 4834 N. Hills Blvd. 812-5577

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CHINA INN Chinese buffet overflows with meaty and fresh dishes, augmented at dinner by boiled shrimp, oysters on the half shell and snow crab legs. 2629 Lakewood Village Pl. 771-2288 CRAZY HIBACHI Located in Lakewood Village, this is a good restaurant for the whole family. The food and the presentation is good— it’s great for special occasions. 2907 Lakewood Village Dr. 812-9888 NEW CHINA RESTAURANT Traditional Chinese fare served up buffet style. 4617 John F Kennedy Blvd. 753-8988

North Little Rock Shopping Guide

hile McCain Mall is a big draw, the area also offers a number of large box and department stores, as well as smaller stores selling books, furniture, clothing, jewelry and more. For a slower pace and personal service, head to Park Hill on JFK Boulevard. It’s filled with a number of small shops offering designer clothing, handmade jewelry, home furnishings and accessories. Here are a few of your options.

Lakewood Village

2851 Lakewood Village Drive ELLIS JEWELERS Specializing in fine jewelry, custom design and remounting. 753-7267 STEIN MART Hip, fun clothing and home accessories. 812-0700 BOOKS-A-MILLION A wide selection of books and magazines. 771-7581 SHOE CARNIVAL A wide selection of shoes for all ages. 791-0605

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3929 McCain Blvd: DILLARDS The area’s premier depar tment store featuring


designer labels for both men and women, a LADY FOOTLOCKER Specializing in vast array of shoes, makeup and accessories. women’s athletic footwear, apparel and accesChances are you will find what you need here. sories. 753-5902 771-4100 HOUNDSTOOTH CLOTHING Original THE BUCKLE From denim and footwear Houndstooth, as well as “must-haves” from to outerwear and accessories, this shop has their Razorback collection. 753-5659 you covered. 758-7377 RUE21 A leading specialty retailer offering the latest fashion for girls and guys. 812-0970 CHARLOTTE RUSSE This is the right store for the young woman who wants fashion at great price points. 812-5746 KIRKLAND’S Offering a unique combination of stylish home decor and value. 753-5504 JC PENNEY One of America’s largest department stores with a wide range of clothing, home décor and so much more. 758-4880 GORDON’S JEWELERS Offering quality Payton Place jewelry. 758-5442

Park Hill

Historic neighborhood on JFK Blvd. BRIDAL COTTAGE A special emphasis on grace, elegance and style. 3305 JFK Blvd. NLR 753-4138 JODIE MARIE’S BRIDAL Offering a wide selection of bridal, bridesmaid and social occasion dresses. 3517 JFK Blvd. NLR 771-9999 LADS AND LADYBUGS Specializing in upscale baby clothing and décor. 3321 JFK Blvd. NLR 753-3322 PARK HILL HOME A breathtaking collection of home décor. 3131 JFK Blvd. NLR 771-4090 PEYTON PLACE SALON Treat yourself to a new do or check out their handbags and other accessories. 4515 JFK Blvd. NLR 992-1000 SHOP TRIO Stylish contemporary women’s apparel. 3300 JFK Blvd. NLR 753-8828

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Good Eats Welcome to Benihana, famous for its atmosphere, service, food quality, outstanding chefs and overall dining experience. Just three blocks from Verizon Arena and next door to Dickey Stephen’s Ballpark, Benihana has established itself as Arkansas' premier Japanese steakhouse.

Mon-Thu: 11am-2pm / 5pm-9:30pm Fri: 11am-2pm / 5pm-10pm Sat: 5pm-10pm Sun: 11am-2pm / 4:30pm-8:30pm Lunch menu available Sunday - Friday Only

#2 Riverfront Place North Little Rock 501-374-8081 Located in The Wyndham Hotel

Located inside the Holiday Inn Presidential Conference Center, Restaurant Camp David is a hidden treasure with a culinary style surely fit for both Presidents and First Ladies. Featuring the decor of a presidential lounge, this pleasant establishment gives off a nostalgic and romantic air of leisure. Full bar, worldly menu and knowledgeable service staff.

MAKE YOUR STAY IN LITTLE ROCK MORE ENJOYABLE BY DINING AT SOME OF OUR FINEST RESTAURANTS. HERE’S SOME OF OUR FAVORITES. Try something unique at Café Bossa Nova while taking advantage of their cozy atmosphere and Brazilian dishes guaranteed to satisfy and served with that special Latin flare. Don’t deny yourself one of the delectable desserts prepared fresh daily. Also enjoy a refreshing Caipirinha, an authentic Brazilian favorite combining lime, sugar and Brazilian sugar cane rum.

2701 Kavanaugh Boulevard, Suite 105 501-614-NOVA (6682) www.cafebossanova.com

Fresh ingredients, local when possible, come together perfectly and boldly in an array of choices sure to delight vegetarians, vegans and carnivores alike. Experience the panoply of entree salads, sandwiches, steaks, fresh fish, scallops and the extensive, savory tapas menu. Creative cocktails, wine list, plus live music on Fridays. Voted Best New Restaurant for 2010 – Arkansas Times Readers Choice awards. presidential conference center

600 Interstate 30 Little Rock 501-975-CAMP (2267)

Catfish restaurants come and go, but Arkansans know quality when it comes to catfish and Cock of the Walk Restaurant in Maumelle is one of Central Arkansas’s favorites. Set back in a stand of piney woods by a manmade pond, beautiful water features and roaming peacocks, the Cock of the Walk features the country look with a flair. From the moment you step into the entrance with its glossy wood floors, you can smell the homemade cornbread prepared from scratch. Mon-Thur 5-9pm • Fri-Sat 5-10pm • Sunday 11:30am-9pm 7103 Cock of the Walk Lane • Overlooking Pinnacle Pond Maumelle exit off I-430, 1.5 miles west 501.758.7182 • North Little Rock

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Pleasant Ridge Town Center •11525 Cantrell, Ste 917 • (501) 225-9600 www.capisrestaurant.com

Where it's fashionable to be unpretentious… Dizzy’s Gypsy Bistro is the destination in downtown Little Rock for great salads, an out of this world sandwich menu, and an impressive entrée menu featuring unique pastas, steak and fish entrees inspired by global roaming from Africa to Istanbul. The Dizzy’s dining room atmosphere is as lively and eccentric as its name implies, featuring funky chandeliers, multiple layers of purple and a large cache of local art that changes regularly. Don’t miss their progressive South American/South African wine list. Tues-Thurs 11am-9pm Fri & Sat 11am-10pm 200 River Market Ave., Suite 150 River Market District • 501-375-3500


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One of the Heights most reliable and satisfying restaurants, Fantastic China is a local’s favorite and offers more than the average Asian Food Restaurant. The chefs always use the freshest ingredients and prepare the food made to order, meaning your food is piping hot, steaming and guaranteed delicious. 1900 N. Grant • In the Heights 501-663.8999

West Little Rock • 400 N. Bowman Rd. • 501-224-3377 Rebsamen Park • 1619 Rebsamen Park Rd. • 501-663-9734

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When you walk into The Flying Fish restaurant you are struck by the laidback, rustic atmosphere, much like you’d find at a lakefront fish restaurant. Casual, family dining is the order of the day. The menu reflects a decidedly health-conscious approach: fresh grilled seafood, chicken and vegetables. Cornmeal is substituted for traditional batter for frying and only transIrresistible Stone Pizza, Cold Beer, Salads and fat-free peanut oilOven-Baked is used. Sandwiches servedare at this favorite in an uptown Catfish and shrimp thedowntown house atmosphere. hasFish. been in business for 20+ years for good specialties at Iriana’s The Flying reason and is conveniently located at the mouth of the River Market. Open 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. every day. 201 East Markham 511 President Clinton Ave. Heritage West Bldg. 501-375-FISH (3474) Downtown River Market District 501-374-3656 flyingfishinthe.net.

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A true American pub, Flying Saucer Draught Emporium features more than 200 domestic and international beers with 80 on tap and 134 different varieties of bottled beer and allows the Saucer to boast the largest selection of quality beer in Little Rock. The casual atmosphere suits a game of Cricket at the dartboards, cards, dominoes, chess or checkers on the tables. Staples at the Saucer include traditional bratwurst, authentic German kraut and potato salad. Other menu selections are beer cheese soup and sausage and cheese samplers. Monday night is “Pint Nite” with specials on most all tap beers on the wall. Wednesday night is “Brewery Night” when, with the purchase of a specially priced brew, the logo pint glass is yours to keep. Thursday night is local brewery night with live music featured in the beer garden. Mon.-Thurs. 11 a.m.-1 a.m. Fri. 11 a.m.-2 a.m. Sat. 11 a.m.-1 a.m. Sun. 11 a.m.-12 a.m 323 President Clinton Ave 501-372-7468 • River Market District

Picked as “One of America’s Best Neighborhood Restaurants” by Bon Appetit and featured on Rachael Ray’s Tasty Travels. This is where the locals hang out! A fun, casual American bistro with a little bit of everything on the moderately priced menu. Great bar and dynamite plate lunches! 3519 Old Cantrell Rd. Riverdale • 501-663-4666 www.localuna.com

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Irresistible Stone Oven-Baked Pizza, Cold Beer, Salads and Sandwiches served at this downtown favorite in an uptown atmosphere. Iriana’s has been in business for 20+ years for good reason and is conveniently located at the mouth of the River Market.

IrIana’s

201 East Markham Heritage West Bldg. Downtown 501-374-3656

Come taste why this local favorite is voted Best Breakfast over and over and over again! Featuring footballsized omelets filled with the same marvelous smoked meats and cheeses that are heaped on sandwiches at lunch. Great biscuits and gravy, bacon, homestyle potatoes and a daily plate lunch special to boot. Serving Breakfast and Lunch Everyday. Open 6:30am-2:00pm.

Ozark Mountain Country Restaurant

201 Keightley Drive Little Rock • 663-7319

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Good Eats 3519 Old Cantrell Rd. Riverdale • 501-663-4666

MAKE YOUR STAY IN LITTLE ROCK MORE ENJOYABLE BY DINING AT SOME OF OUR FINEST RESTAURANTS. HERE’S SOME OF OUR FAVORITES. This isn’t your average pizza! Pizza Café is a local favorite featuring extra-cold mug beer, thin crispy crust and more. Don’t miss dipping your pizza bones (crust) in honey – a pizza café tradition. A year round deck, friendly staff and “quaint digs” promise a great pizza experience!

This isn’t your average pizza! Pizza Café is a local favorite featuring extra-cold mug beer, thin crispy crust and more. Don’t miss dipping your pizza bones (crust) in honey – a pizza café tradition. A year round deck, friendly staff and “quaint digs” promise a great pizza experience!

Fresh, flavorful, all-you-can-eat sushi lunch & dinner. Seafood buffet, fresh fruit buffet, seafood buffet and dessert buffet. With fresh and authentic Chinese dishes, nice décor, great dessert choices and excellent sushi. Panda Garden raises the bar. 11-9:30 Mon-Thurs, Fri & Sat 11-10.

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2604 S. Shackleford Road, Suite G 1517 Rebsamen Pak Rd 501-224-8100 501-664-6133

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Wild & Wonderful – A Modern Southern Bistro. The new “hot spot” everyone’s talking about. The critics are raving about Chef Mark Abernathy’s eclectic wonderland of creative, vibrant dishes. This neighborhood favorite boasts two patios, happening bar scene and a bargain priced wine list. Grilled meats, fresh seafood, local & international dishes with “dazzling specials” featuring local products. Moderate prices.

The Riverfront Steakhouse features USDA Prime steaks and seafood including whole lobster tail. Most customers agree our steak is the best they have ever tasted. The atmosphere is elegant and relaxed and the service is second to none. Open for Dinner Mon-Thur 5-9:30pm Fri & Sat evenings 5-10pm.

“Fun, casual and the food is outstanding!” –Hotinlittlerock.com

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#2 Riverfront Place North Little Rock 501-375-7825 Located in The Wyndham Hotel

MAKE YOUR STAY IN LITTLE ROCK MORE ENJOYABLE BY DINING AT SOME OF www.riverfrontsteakhouse.com OUR FINEST RESTAURANTS. HERE’S SOME OF OUR FAVORITES.

Located in hip downtown Little Rock’s River Market District, Sonny Williams’ Steak Room serves only the finest steaks and a Wine Spectator awardwinning wine list. Renowned Chef Clay Sipes creates nothing but the finest and their classy piano bar enriches your fine dining experience. See you at Sonny’s! 500 President Clinton Ave., Suite 100 River Market District 501-324-2999 www.sonnywilliamssteakroom.com

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Come discover eclectic

Voted Arkansas' best casual Looking for a REAL and best ethnic restaurant, old fashioned diner? Taziki's Mediterranean-inspired Specializing in hot off menu fresh, casual and the is grill hamburgers delicious. Chicken, lamb, pork, and cheeseburgers. shrimp and fish are Also offering chefmarinaded, grilled to juicy perfection salads, hot dogs, and served as sandwiches, gourmet sandwiches, classic Greek salads or feasts. homemade tuna and Included are favorites chicken salad, onionlike gyros, dolmades and best houserings and thethe BEST made hummus around. shakes in town. Plus A nice selection beer and a wide of selection of wine and a climate-controlled bottled beverages.deck For make Taziki's theHop perfect place to relax a treat, on In. and enjoy a wallet-friendly meal.

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8200 Cantrell Road Cantrell Heights •(across from Just 2 blocks west of the River Market • 201 E. Markham 501-244-0975 in the Park) Monday - Saturday 11am-5pm •Pavilion Closed Sundays 501-227-TAZ1 (8291) Breakfast served 7am-10am


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The Oyster Bar, open for business since 1975, is located in Little Rock's Historic Stifft Station/Hillcrest neighborhood. Our building was built in 1924 and once housed a neighborhood grocery store. Our legendary shrimp and gumbo is served in a family friendly, nonsmoking environment. We also have a kids' menu and selections for non-seafood lovers. Park in back, put a quarter in the jukebox, order a mug of the coldest beer in town and find out why locals have been dining at The Oyster Bar for over 30 years.

Looking for a REAL old fashioned diner? Specializing in hot off the grill hamburgers and cheeseburgers. Also offering chef salads, hot dogs, gourmet sandwiches, homemade tuna and chicken salad, onion rings and the BEST shakes in town. Plus a wide selection of bottled beverages. For a treat, Hop on In.

The Hop Diner Just 2 blocks west of the River Market • 201 E. Markham • 501-244-0975 Monday - Saturday 11am-5pm • Closed Sundays Breakfast served 7am-10am

3003 West Markham Street Little Rock • 501-666-7100 www.lroysterbar.com

Unwind, dine and socialize at this tapas style eatery. The Spanish “small plate” is served with big flavors from around the world. Experience Southern Style Creole Meatloaf to Asian Tuna Poke and your palate will be pleased with any selection. Soothing candles, cozy couches and eclectic music provides the perfect backdrop for this hidden jewel.

Come discover why many locals consider us part of their extended family and why they vote Trio's Central Arkansas's best overall, best caterer, wine list, desserts, patio and for service. Call on us to make your next party memorable in our Pavilion Room.

Pavilion in the Park 8201 Cantrell Road, Suite 100 Little Rock • 501-221-3330 www.triosrestaurant.com Cell phone and smoke free

Welcome to U.S. Pizza. We pride ourselves in offering our guests the very best pizza, salads and sandwiches, and we value your patronage. We use old-fashioned stone hearth ovens that we bought in 1972, which is one of the reasons our unique pizzas are worth the wait. From our Salad Supreme to our spicy Trey’s Chloroplast Blast pizza, you won’t find our award winning original creations anywhere else.

U.S. Pizza Little Rock-Heights 5524 Kavanaugh 501.664.7071

MAKE YOUR STAY IN LITTLE ROCK MORE ENJOYABLE BY DINING AT SOME OF OUR FINEST RESTAURANTS. HERE’S SOME OF OUR FAVORITES.

Little Rock 9300 Rodney Parham 501.224.6300

Maumelle 650 Edgewood 501.851.0880

Little Rock-Hillcrest Little Rock N. Little Rock 2710 Kavanaugh 3307 Fair Park Blvd. 3324 Pike Avenue 501.663.2198 501.565.6580 501.758.5997 N. Little Rock N. Little Rock Conway Fayetteville 4001 McCain Park 5524 JFK 710 Front St. 202 W. Dickson St. 501.753.2900 501.975.5524 501.450.9700 479.582.4808

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Union RestaURant 501-661-8311 • 3421 Old Cantrell Mon-Fri 5pm-2am • Sat 5pm-1am • Sun 5pm-12am

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Listed in the prestigious Fodor’s travel guide, Whole Hog Café is a must for anyone visiting the Little Rock area. From winning first place in the World Championship Barbeque Cook-Off to consistently winning numerous Reader’s Choice Awards, Whole Hog is a local favorite not to be missed! Open until 8pm Monday through Saturday.

World Champion Barbecue 2516 Cantrell Rd. • Riverdale • 501-664-5025 VISITOR’S GUIDE TO GREATER LITTLE ROCK • 2011

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HOTEL NAME

ADDRESS

PHONE

WEBSITE

Airport Travelodge

7615 Fluid Dr.

(501) 490-2200

www.travelodge.com

Capital Hotel

111 W. Markham St.

(501) 374-7474

www.capitalhotel.com

Comfort Inn & Suites Downtown

707 Interstate 30

(501) 687-7700

www.comfortinnlittlerock.com

Comfort Inn & Suites Airport

4301 E. Roosevelt Rd.

(501) 376-2466

www.comfortsuites.com

Courtyard by Marriott Downtown

521 President Clinton Ave.

(501) 975-9800

www.courtyard.com

Days Inn and Suites

3200 Bankhead Dr.

(501) 490-2010

www.daysinn.com

Doubletree Hotel

424 W. Markham St.

(501) 372-4371

www.doubletree.com

Empress of Little Rock

2120 S. Louisiana St.

(501) 374-7966

www.theempress.com

Hampton Inn & Suites

320 River Market Ave. (formerly South Commerce St.)

(501) 244-0600

hamptoninn.hilton.com

Holiday Inn Airport

3201 Bankhead Dr.

(501) 490-1000

www.holiday-inn.com

Holiday Inn Express

3121 Bankhead Dr.

(501) 490-4000

www.holiday-inn.com

Holiday Inn Presidential Conference Center

600 Interstate 30

(501) 375-2100

www.hipresidential.com

La Quinta Inns & Suites

617 S. Broadway St.

(501) 374-9000

www.laquinta.com

Legacy Hotel

625 W. Capitol Ave.

(501) 374-0100

www.legacyhotel.com

Peabody Little Rock

200 W. Markham St.

(501) 906-4000

www.peabodylittlerock.com

River Market Lofts

423 E. Third St.

(501) 375-9990

www.rivermarketlofts.com

Rosemont Bed and Breakfast

515 W. 15th St.

(501) 374-7456

www.rosemontoflittlerock.com

HOTEL NAME

ADDRESS

PHONE

WEBSITE

Guesthouse Inn

301 S. University Ave.

(501) 664-6800

www.littlerockguesthouseinn.com

Hilton Inn Little Rock Metro Center

925 S. University Ave.

(501) 664-5020

www.hilton.com

La Quinta Medical Center

901 Fair Park Blvd.

(501) 664-7000

www.laquinta.com

Markham House Suites

5120 W. Markham St.

(501) 666-0161

www.markhamhousesuites.com

HOTEL NAME

ADDRESS

PHONE

WEBSITE

BW Governors Suites

1501 Merrill Dr.

(501) 224-8051

www.bestlittlerockhotel.com

Candlewood Suites

10520 W. Markham St.

(501) 975-3800

www.candlewoodsuites.com

Comfort Inn West

300 Markham Centre Dr.

(501) 227-0120

www.comfortsuites.com

Crowne Plaza

201 S. Shackleford Rd.

(501) 223-3000

www.crowneplazalittlerock.com

Embassy Suites

11301 Financial Centre Pkwy.

(501) 312-9000

www.embassysuiteslittlerock.com

Extended Stay America

600 Hardin Rd.

(501) 954-9199

www.extendedstayamerica.com

Extended Stay America

10800 Kanis Rd.

(501) 954-9199

www.extendedstayamerica.com

Hampton Inn and Suites

1301 S. Shackleford Rd.

(501) 537-4600

www.hampton-inn.com

Holiday Inn Express and Suites

4900 Talley Rd.

(501) 224-2600

www.holiday-inn.com

Jameson Suites

10920 Financial Centre Pkwy.

(501) 225-1075

www.jamesoninns.com

La Quinta Inn

1010 Breckenridge Dr.

(501) 225-7007

www.laquinta.com

La Quinta West

200 S. Shackleford Rd.

(501) 224-0900

www.laquinta.com

Marriott Execustay

3200 S. Shackleford Rd.

(501) 221-7356

www.execustay.com

Marriot Residence Inn

1401 S. Shackleford Rd.

(501) 312-0200

www.marriott.com

Marriott Springhill Suites

306 Markham Centre Dr.

(501) 978-6000

www.marriott.com

Marriott West Courtyard

10900 Financial Centre Pkwy.

(501) 227-6000

www.marriott.com

Motel 6 West

10524 W. Markham St.

(501) 225-7366

www.motel6.com

Premier Suites

11601 W. Markham St.

(501) 221-7378

www.premiersuites.com

Ramada Limited and Suites

8 Shackleford Dr.

(501) 221-7666

www.ramada.com

Studio Plus

10800 Kanis Rd.

(501) 227-8689

www.studioplus.com

Value Place

21 Remington Dr.

(501) 225-3400

www.valueplace.com

Warren House

2000 Reservoir Rd.

(501) 227-7316

www.warrenproperties.com

Wingate Inn Little Rock

1212 S. Shackleford Rd.

(501) 227-6800

www.wingateinns.com

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ADDRESS

PHONE

Acme Motel

3301 W. Roosevelt Rd.

(501) 663-6361

WEBSITE

America’s Best Value Inn & Suites

7900 Scott Hamilton Dr.

(501) 562-2694

www.bestvalueinn.com

America’s Best Value Inn & Suites

6401 S. University Ave.

(501) 565-4488

www.bestvalueinn.com

Baymont Inn & Suites

6100 Mitchell Dr.

(501) 562-6667

www.windam.com

Best Western Inn and Suites

8219 Interstate 30

(501) 562-4448

www.bestwesternarkansas.com

Budget Inn

5620 S. University Ave.

(501) 565-1568

www.budgetinn.com

Cimarron Inn

10200 Interstate 30

(501) 565-1171

Comfort Inn

8115 Frenchman Lane

(501) 562-9383

www.comfortinn.com

Executive Inn

2600 W. 65th St.

(501) 562-1122

www.executiveinnhotel.com

Heritage House Inn

7500 S. University Ave.

(501) 565-2055

Knights Inn

9709 Interstate 30

(501) 568-6800

www.knightsinn.com

La Quinta Otter Creek

11701 Interstate 30

(501) 455-2300

www.lq.com

Motel 6

7501 Interstate 30

(501) 568-8888

www.motel6.com

Rest Inn

8217 Interstate 30

(501) 537-4646

Ritz Motel

5301 Asher Ave.

(501) 565-7501

Rodeway Inn & Suites

2401 W. 65th St.

(501) 801-0188

Super 7 Inn

9525 Interstate 30

(501) 568-9999

HOTEL NAME

ADDRESS

PHONE

WEBSITE

Budgetel Inn & Suites

111 W. Pershing Blvd.

(501) 758-1440

www.budgetel.com

Comfort Inn

5710 Pritchard Dr.

(501) 955-9453

www.comfortinn.com

Comfort Inn North

3915 McCain Park Dr.

(501) 753.5533

www.comfortinn.com

Country Inn and Suites

110 E. Pershing Blvd.

(501) 758-2002

www.countryinns.com

Days Inn

7200 Bicentennial Rd.

(501) 851-3297

www.daysinn.com

Days Inn

5800 Pritchard Dr.

(501) 945-4100

www.daysinn.com

Fairfield Inn by Marriott

4120 Health Care Dr.

(501) 945-9777

www.marriott.com

Galloway Inn

3124 Highway 391

(501) 955-0700

Hampton Inn McCain Mall

4801 W. Commercial Dr.

(501) 753-8660

www.hampton-inn.com

Hampton Inn North

500 W. 29th St.

(501) 771-2090

www.hampton-inn.com

Holiday Inn Express and Suites

4306 McCain Blvd.

(501) 945-4800

www.holiday-inn.com

Holiday Inn North

120 W. Pershing Blvd.

(501) 758-1851

www.holiday-inn.com

La Quinta

4100 E. McCain Blvd.

(501) 758.8888

www.laquinta.com

La Quinta

4311 Warren Rd.

(501) 945-0808

www.laquinta.com

Marriott North Residence Inn

4110 Health Care Dr.

(501) 945-7777

www.marriott.com

Motel 6

400 W. 29th St.

(501) 758- 1932

www.motel6.com

Red Roof Inn

5711 Pritchard Dr.

(501) 945-0080

www.redroof.com

Super 8

1 Grey Rd.

(501) 945-0141

www.super8.com

Super 8

3925 McCain Park Dr.

(501) 791-3200

www.super8.com

Travelodge I-40

3100 N. Main St.

(501) 758-8110

www.travelodge.com

HOTEL NAME

ADDRESS

PHONE

WEBSITE

Baker House Bed and Breakfast

109 W. Fifth St.

(501) 372-9930

www.bakerhousenlr.com

Wyndham Riverfront Little Rock

2 Riverfront Place

(501) 371-9000

www.wyndham.com

www.rwinnlittlerockhotel.com

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