Visitor’s Guide To Greater Little Rock
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Enjoy a day at Heifer Village Heifer Village is an educational facility with a host of interactive exhibits and knowledgeable staff. Don’t forget to visit the gift shop or grab lunch at Café@Heifer. Heifer Village is open Monday–Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Café@Heifer is open Monday–Friday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. It’s conveniently located next to the Clinton Presidential Library. Heifer Village 1 World Ave | Little Rock, AR 72202 855.3HEIFER | www.heifer.org
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CONTENTS 8 Welcome 10 New in Central Arkansas 12 Calendar 16 Downtown Little Rock 18 SoMa 20 Heights 22 Hillcrest 24 Riverdale 28 Midtown 30 West Little Rock 32 Chenal 36 NORTH LITTLE ROCK 38 Argenta 40 Museums 44 Historic Buildings 46 On Stage 48 Live Entertainment and Late Night 52 Breweries 54 Sports 55 Best of the Rest 56 Family Activities 58 Parks 59 Getting Around 60 Retiring in Central Arkansas 62 Outside Central Arkansas 66 Shopping Guide 81 Dining Guide 94 Accommodations 96 Area Maps 98 River Rail Map PUBLISHED BY
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Welcome to Little Rock! As Arkansas’s capital city and cultural core, Little Rock is a wonderful blend of charming hospitality, genuine people and new Southern style. Ranked No. 1 by Kiplinger’s Personal Finance in their “Best Places to Live, 2013” and as one of “The 25 Best Places to Retire in 2013” by Forbes, our city is celebrated for its distinctive neighborhoods, multiple entertainment options, unique sightseeing and shopping opportunities, excellent restaurants, fine hotels and one-of-a-kind attractions. Little Rock is home to dozens of museums including the William J. Clinton Presidential Library and Museum, historic Central High School, Esse Purse Museum and Mosaic Templars Cultural Center, and cultural attractions Heifer Village, the Old State House Museum, Arkansas Arts Center, Wildwood Park for the Arts and Historic Arkansas Museum. Other fun stops include the Museum of Discovery, Witt Stephens Jr. Central Arkansas Nature Center and the Little Rock Zoo. Named as one of “Five Secret Foodie Cities” by Forbes Travel Guide earlier this year, Little Rock has award-winning restaurants, a burgeoning artisanal food scene, several micro-breweries and the state’s first legal distillery since Prohibition. Also, the River Market District is a hub of restaurants, clubs, shops, year-round festivals and special events. While in the River Market, no trip would be complete without riding on our heritage streetcar system, known as the River Rail Trolley. If shopping is your strong suit, you won’t be disappointed in Little Rock. An abundance of options can be found in Midtown and West Little Rock. And, if you’re looking for unique collectibles in equally quaint neighborhoods, you must visit Riverdale, The Heights, Hillcrest and Southside Main Street (SoMa). If architecture and history pique your interest, then check out the historic homes in the Quapaw Quarter that showcases many Victorian homes, beautiful B&Bs and the Arkansas Governor’s Mansion, better known as “Arkansas’s Home.” Living up to the state’s motto of “The Natural State,” outdoor enthusiasts experience firsthand why Outside magazine selected Little Rock as an Editor’s Choice in their “Best Towns of 2013” by hitting the Arkansas River Trail, a 17-mile loop that runs along the banks of the Arkansas River and features several pedestrian bridges — including the Big Dam Bridge, North America’s longest pedestrian-intended bridge. Take a bicycle or Segway tour to take in sights such as the Vogel Schwartz Sculpture Garden, La Petite Roche Plaza (our city’s namesake), First Security Amphitheater, Bill Clark Wetlands and more. Enjoy one of our championship public golf courses or simply take in the Arkansas River herself. Don’t forget to visit Pinnacle Mountain State Park, just minutes away from downtown Little Rock, to enjoy a climb and take in some beautiful vistas. An absolute must-see is “River Lights in the Rock” — five bridges illuminating the Central Arkansas skyline — their ever-changing colors bounce off the water, and their nightly shows are truly a sight to behold. We hope you enjoy your stay, and discover why we say “Life is Better with a Southern Accent.”
Gretchen Hall, CDME, CMP President & Chief Executive Officer Little Rock Convention and Visitors Bureau
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Creative Corridor Plans for the transformation of four blocks of Main Street, between Third and Seventh Streets, in downtown Little Rock were announced earlier this year and received a national 2014 Honor Award from the American Institute of Architects. Referred to as the Creative Corridor, the plan is to create a mixeduse, work-live environment through economic development catalyzed by cultural arts rather than a traditional retail base. The presence of creative organizations, including Arkansas Repertory Theater, Arkansas Symphony Orchestra and others will be a major part of the revitalization. The Creative Corridor project includes multiple phases, including creating gateways; adding an amphitheater, giant LED screen, large public plaza, rain gardens, terraces and a pedestrian promenade; and expanding the trolley system and adding bike pathways. The project was designed by the University of Arkansas Fay Jones School of Architecture Community Design Center and Marlon Blackwell Architect. Completion of the Creative Corridor will be ongoing over the next several years. An upcoming addition to the area is the Aloft Hotel that will open in the Boyle Building in early 2016 at 501 Main St. The hotel will have 140 guest rooms and include an upscale restaurant, meeting space, rooftop pool and lounge.
Little Rock Accolades From its low cost of living, numerous biking and walking trails, and natural beauty, Little Rock has made many national best-of lists over the past year. Here’s a rundown of some of the capital city’s biggest honors. Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine ranked Little Rock No. 1 in “America’s 10 Great Places.” The MSN Network ranked Little Rock the No. 1 “Most Livable City.” Outside magazine listed Little Rock as the Editor’s Choice for the “Best Towns of 2013” and one of the “18 Perfect Places to Live for Biking, Running Trails.” Forbes magazine listed Little Rock as one of the “Best Places to Retire” and Central Arkansas as No. 32 of 200 “Best Places for Business and Careers.”
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In November 2013, Bass Pro Shops opened in Little Rock. The outdoors store is 120,000 square feet and located on a 5-acre lake. Inside, there are large aquariums filled with native fish and exhibits paying tribute to Arkansas’s outdoor and wildlife heritage. A 325,000-square-foot outlet mall, called the Outlets at Little Rock, is set to open nearby in 2015. Robinson Center Music Hall Renovations In December 2013, voters approved a bond referendum to refurbish Robinson Center Music Hall, which has been the city’s premier auditorium since 1939. Upgrades include increasing lobby space, improving acoustics, expanding the loading dock, increasing the stage area, adding new dressing rooms, enhancing the ballroom, adding a small conference center and more. Adding new technology,
mechanical systems and outdoor plaza spaces are also in the works. The project is expected to be complete by September 2016. River Lights in the Rock The Main Street, Junction and Clinton Presidential Park bridges are now illuminated by thousands of high-efficiency, colorful LED lights. The official lighting ceremony was in December 2013, and the bridges have added a colorful addition to the downtown skyline.
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Local sites, including the Museum of Discovery, Rock Town Distillery, Capital Hotel and Clinton Presidential Center, were also recognized in national publications.
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The Arcade building in the River Market District is a new mixed-use downtown destination with the stateof-the-art Ron Robinson Theater and upscale restaurant Cache, along with boutiques, office space and research facilities. Ron Robinson is a 325-seat theater with ongoing programming, including films, speakers and concerts. It is also the Little Rock Film Festival’s flagship theater.
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Central Arkansas Calendar
Throughout the year, Central Arkansas hosts all kinds of festivals, community events and
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Argenta Art Walk Held on the third Friday of each month, galleries, restaurants and other business in North Little Rock’s Argenta neighborhood are open from 5-8 p.m. and offer special refreshments and entertainment.
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Clinton School of Public Service Distinguished Lecture Series Throughout the year, the Clinton School of Public Service (1200 President Clinton Ave.) hosts a lecture series featuring former world leaders, entrepreneurs, celebrities and activists. Hillcrest Farmers Market The neighborhood’s year-round farmers market sets up in front of the Pulaski Heights Baptist Church (2200 Kavanaugh Blvd.). In the summer months, look for delicious Arkansas strawberries and tomatoes, and winter squash when the weather cools off. All year, the market features meats, honey, jams, baked goods and more.
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Little Rock Marathon. The 13th Annual Little Rock Marathon is March 1, 2015 in downtown Little Rock. The marathon draws runners and walkers from all over the world and offers a full marathon, half marathon, 10K and 5K.
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Shop & Sip The first Thursday of each month is Shop & Sip in the Hillcrest neighborhood. Shops and other businesses keep their doors open late and customers can enjoy a glass of wine and other refreshments while shopping. Third Thursday in the Heights On the third Thursday of each month, the Heights neighborhood has a block party of sorts, with live music, food vendors, drinks and more.
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Second Friday Art Night During the Second Friday Art Night, downtown museums, galleries and other businesses stay open late for a gallery walk, from 5-8 p.m.
Little Rock Farmers Market. From late April to late October, the Little Rock Farmers Market, celebrating its 40th season, is held downtown in the River Market Pavilion. The market is on Saturday mornings, 7 a.m. to 3 p.m., until Oct. 25. This year marks the first for the Night Market on Tuesdays, 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. until Aug. 26. The Night Market features fresh fruits and vegetables, along with street performers and entertainers.
APRIL Argenta Farmers Market Open on Saturdays from late March until October at 520 Main St. in North Little Rock. The market offers locally grown fruits and vegetables, along with meats, cheeses and more. Arkansas Literary Festival Sponsored by the Central Arkansas Library System, this annual festival is held in April of each year at venues all over downtown, including the Main Library (100 Rock St.). Authors from Arkansas and all over the world hold lectures and workshops, and there are many activities for children. Bernice Garden Farmers Market The SoMa neighborhood hosts a farmers market on Sundays from late April to October. The market features fresh produce, food trucks and entertainment. Main Street Food Truck Fridays On Fridays from late April to mid June, food trucks meet up at the corner of Main Street and Capitol Avenue during lunchtime.
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Little Rock Film Festival The Little Rock Film Festival is held in May or June of each year at its flagship Ron Robinson Theater (100 River Market Ave.) and other venues throughout downtown. The festival showcases the works of Arkansas filmmakers and others from all over the world. The weeklong event features film screenings, parties, lectures and more.
JUNE
Movies in the Park In June and July, free classic movies are screened at the First Security Amphitheater downtown. Films begin at dusk, around 8 p.m., and River Market Hall stays open late so movie-goers can purchase food and drinks.
OCTOBER
Harvestfest Usually held in late September or early October, Harvestfest in Hillcrest features food trucks, vendors, a cheese dip contest, entertainment and more. Much of Kavanaugh Boulevard is blocked off for the event. Main Street Food Truck Festival Food trucks from all over the state converge on Main Street in downtown Little Rock for the annual Food Truck Festival on Oct. 4.
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Riverfest is the annual welcoming of summer celebration held on Memorial Day weekend. The festival attracts popular musical acts to downtown, including the First Security Amphitheater. With activities on both sides of the Arkansas River for children, fair food and ongoing activities, Riverfest is popular among locals and visitors. The festival concludes with a fireworks show on Sunday night.
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World Cheese Dip Championship After taking a break last year, the World Cheese Dip Championship is back, Oct. 25 at Bernice Garden in SoMa. Chefs and amateurs compete for the best cheese dip in the land. Be sure to come out and sample one of Arkansas’s specialties.
NOVEMBER
Arkansas Cornbread Festival The fourth annual Arkansas Cornbread Festival is scheduled for Nov. 8 along Main Street in SoMa. Professionals and amateurs compete for the best cornbread in the state. The festival also includes tastings, music and entertainment. Holidays in Hillcrest Usually held in late November, Holidays in Hillcrest features open houses, carriage rides, holiday music and more.
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Downtown Little Rock
In downtown Little Rock, visitors will find most of the city’s major attractions in a cosmopolitan yet relaxed, down-home setting. Museums, performing arts venues, restaurants and other attractions — downtown is teeming with activity and continued revitalization. From the River Market District to the Arkansas Arts Center and State Capital, there is so much to see and do downtown. Spend the day hopping from museum to museum, shop, eat, take in a show at the First Security Amphitheater or Arkansas Repertory Theatre and get immersed little Southern culture.
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The River Market District is the best place to shop downtown. The Clinton Museum Store (610 President Clinton Ave.) is filled with interesting souvenirs including Bill Clinton dolls and other Arkansas items. On Tuesday evenings and Saturday mornings from April to October, the farmers market is in session with seasonal produce and local artisans selling their wares. Ten Thousand Villages (301 President Clinton Ave.), Dandelion Herbs, Spices and Teas (419 President Clinton Ave.) and Fringe Clothing (112 River Market Ave.) are a few other notable shops.
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The Clinton Presidential Center (1200 President Clinton Ave.) traces former President Bill Clinton’s administration from the campaign trail to the end of his tenure. See thousands of artifacts from his presidency, a replica of the Oval Office and examples of the Clinton Foundation’s continued work. Until early January 2015, the center is hosting an exhibition of the renowned American artist Dale Chihuly’s glassworks.
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The River Market District is also one of the best places downtown to look for a bite to eat. River Market Hall is full of casual eateries in a variety of cuisines, and casual restaurants and bars line President Clinton Avenue. This is also a hot nightspot, with live music venues like the Rev Room (300 President Clinton Ave.) and Stickyz Rock n’ Roll Chicken Shack (107 River Market Ave.). The Capital Bar and Grill (111 W. Markham St.), located inside the Capital Hotel, serves specialty cocktails and gourmet Southern dishes. This is a popular spot during the day and night for locals and visitors alike. During the day, visit Brown Sugar Bakeshop (419 E. Third St.), one of the best bakeries in town, and be sure to try a pecan blondie.
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The Historic Arkansas Museum (200 E. Third St.) explores Arkansas history and takes visitors back in time, as they explore a log cabin and a pre-Civil War neighborhood, and meet living-history characters along the way.
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The Arkansas Arts Center (501 E. Ninth St.) has an impressive permanent collection featuring some of the world’s most important artists and regular special exhibits. The Old State House Museum (300 W. Markham St.) is a great way to explore Arkansas history, including the Civil War, governors and first ladies of the state and a history of the state’s legislative process. Special exhibits include a history of cycling and bicycles in the state on view until February 2016.
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A fun way to begin exploring downtown Little Rock is to take to the pedestrian bridges. The Junction Bridge Pedestrian Walkway and the Clinton Presidential Park Bridge offer amazing views of the Little Rock skyline and both sides of the Arkansas River. A visit to one of the city’s museums is also a must-do. While the city’s museums have spectacular permanent collections, they also have special exhibits throughout the year.
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In the past year, so much has happened in SoMa (or Southside Main Street), making it one of Little Rock’s fastest-growing neighborhoods.
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SoMa Located along Main Street downtown between Interstate 630 and Roosevelt Road, these few blocks have seen an increase in retail spaces, restaurants and events with more on the horizon. Some of the most-talked-about restaurants are housed in this area, which encompasses Main Street and a few blocks of side streets on either side. The area is also home to festivals and pop-up events held throughout the year.
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The Esse Purse Museum (1510 S. Main St.) and shop opened in June 2013 to showcase a collection of 20th century handbags, accessories and more. The museum is arranged by era and shows what women might have carried in their purses throughout history. It’s possibly the only museum of its kind in the world and a charming site. The Arkansas Governor’s Mansion on Center Street is also located in this part of downtown and offers tours on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
The Bernice Garden (1401 S. Main St.) features a sculpture garden, landscaping, benches and a concrete patio, which hosts a weekly farmers market from April to October, festivals and other events.
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SoMa has seen a retail explosion recently. One of the area’s first shops, The Green Corner Store (1423 S. Main St.), focuses on Arkansasmade and environmentally conscious products. Inside the shop, Loblolly Creamery operates an old-fashioned soda fountain, selling its small-batch ice cream, sodas, sundaes, ice cream sandwiches and other sweet treats. The newest shop in the area, Moxy Modern Mercantile (1419 S. Main St.), offers a mixture of modern and vintage: records, housewares, accessories, food items, locally made products and lots more. Sweet Home Furnishings and Clement (1324 S. Main St.) recently relocated its vintage and housewares shop to SoMa. Other retailers in the area include Romco Drums/Rosen Music Company (1214 Main St.), Piano Kraft (1222 Main St.) and East Ninth Vintage (406 E. Ninth St.).
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SoMa is quickly becoming a culinary destination. Located in a former dairy bar, the Root Café (1500 S. Main St.) is an adorable café serving delicious food—burgers, brats, breakfast and salad—using mostly locally produced ingredients. Across the street, Boulevard Bread Co. (1417 S. Main St.) offers homemade pastries, coffee, breakfast and lunch, and further down Main Street is Community Bakery (1200 Main St.), one of the neighborhood’s original eateries, serving homemade baked goods, coffee and more. One of newest (and most-talkedabout) restaurants in Little Rock is South on Main (1304 Main St.), the restaurant of the Oxford American magazine. South on Main serves gourmet Southern fare on its seasonal menu and hosts musical, spoken-word and other events regularly. For night owls, Midtown Billiards (1316 Main St.) is open until 5 a.m. and offers drink specials, bar food and pool tables.
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The Heights
Home to the Country Club of Little Rock and upscale early- to mid-20th century homes, the Heights is one of the capital city’s most historically affluent neighborhoods. The northern end of Kavanaugh Boulevard is the Heights’ main street, and it is full of chic boutiques and eateries. Like Hillcrest, its neighbor to the south, the Heights is very pedestrian friendly, and its wide sidewalks are always filled with joggers, window shoppers and visitors enjoying the ambiance.
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The best way to explore the Heights is put on your most comfortable shoes and hit the streets. The St. John Catholic Center campus (2500 N. Tyler St.) is a picturesque must-see in the neighborhood. Built in 1916 as a seminary and school, its six buildings are now home to retired priests and church offices. The grounds provide an open green space for relaxing. The many galleries in the Heights, including Boswell Mourot Fine Art (5815 Kavanaugh Blvd.) and Chroma Gallery (5707 Kavanaugh Blvd.), are also a must-visit for works by artists from Arkansas and all over the world.
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Shopping is one of the Heights’ main attractions. WordsWorth Books & Co. (5920 R St.) is Little Rock’s oldest bookshop and sells all the classics, bestsellers and works from local authors. For the trendiest clothing and accessories, head to Steamroller Blues (5915 Kavanaugh Blvd.), Ember (5907 Kavanaugh Blvd.), Tulips (5817 Kavanaugh Blvd.) and Bella Boutique (5623 Kavanaugh Blvd.). White Goat (5624 R St.), Eggshells Kitchen Co. (5501 Kavanaugh Blvd.) and Cobblestone & Vine (5100 Kavanaugh Blvd.) offer beautiful and functional home accessories. Neighborhood specialty shops include Go! Running (1819 N. Grant St.), The Toggery (5919 R St.), Terry’s Finer Foods (5018 Kavanaugh Blvd.), Ozark Outdoor (5514 Kavanaugh Blvd.) and Doggy Daddy (5914 R St.).
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Some great casual lunch and dinner spots are ZaZa Fine Salad + Wood-Oven Pizza Co. (5600 Kavanaugh Blvd.), U.S. Pizza Co. (5524 Kavanaugh Blvd.) and Fantastic China (1900 Grant St.). Popular nighttime hangouts include Café Prego (5510 Kavanaugh Blvd.), By the Glass (5713 Kavanaugh Blvd.), Sushi Café (5823 Kavanaugh Blvd.), Terry’s Restaurant (5018 Kavanaugh Blvd.) and Cheers in the Heights (2010 N. Van Buren).
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Hillcrest One of Little Rock’s first suburban neighborhoods, Hillcrest is also arguably one of the city’s most picturesque and trendy. The neighborhood, located in the center of the city, runs along the southern end of Kavanaugh Boulevard, and is lined with quaint boutiques, cafes, restaurants and more. Hillcrest is also home to beautiful homes in Queen Anne, Colonial, English Revival and Craftsman styles. On any given day, visitors will likely find this area of town buzzing with activity, with runners, dog walkers and locals out for a stroll.
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All along Kavanaugh Boulevard are an abundance of adorable boutiques filled with all kinds of clothing, jewelry and housewares. For a mix of one-of-a-kind clothing, jewelry (some locally made), toys and more, Box Turtle (2616 Kavanaugh Blvd.) is a neighborhood staple. E. Leigh’s (2911 Kavanaugh Blvd.) is a hip boutique for the style-conscious shopper. Haus Werk (2919 Kavanaugh Blvd.) offers trendy gifts, wearables and home accessories. Rhea Drug (2801 Kavanaugh Blvd.) combines an old-fashioned drug store with gifts and more.
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For an amazing view of the Arkansas River and Little Rock skyline, head over to Knoop Park at Ozark and North Martin streets. The relaxing park has paved paths, grassy spots and lots of benches to enjoy the scenery. The southern end of Allsopp Park, with tree-lined nature trails, is also located here and is the perfect spot for strolling, hiking or mountain biking. On foot is the best way to explore Hillcrest. Take a leisurely walk through the side streets off of Kavanaugh Boulevard and see a variety of architectural styles from the early to mid-20th century, and stroll along the boulevard to enjoy the many shops and restaurants.
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Hillcrest has a variety of locally owned eateries offering Brazilian, Mediterranean, Tex-Mex, new American and other types of cuisine. For breakfast, some great bets are Leo’s Greek Castle (2925 Kavanaugh Blvd.), Mylo Coffe Co. (2715 Kavanaugh Blvd.) and Rosalia’s Family Bakery (2701 Kavanaugh Blvd.). Café Bossa Nova (2701 Kavanaugh Blvd.) and the Afterthought Bistro and Bar (2721 Kavanaugh Blvd.) are open for weekend brunch. Leo’s, U.S. Pizza Co. (2710 Kavanaugh Blvd.), Bossa Nova and Canon Grill (2811 Kavanaugh Blvd.) serve up delicious lunches and dinners. For something more romantic, visit Acadia’s (3000 Kavanaugh Blvd.) patio or the trendy Ciao Baci (605 N. Beechwood), which is also a popular late-night haunt. More late-night options include the Afterthought or Hillcrest Fountain (2809 Kavanaugh Blvd.), with its extensive bar and pool tables.
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Riverdale Just west of downtown, Riverdale runs along the Arkansas River. This neighborhood has much to offer nature lovers and those interested in interior decorating. Murray Park, one of the city’s most popular outdoor spaces, and the southern end of Allsopp Park are located in Riverdale. The area is also commonly referred to as Little Rock’s design district because it’s the place to find antiques, flowers, plants, home décor and furniture. Some of the city’s most popular restaurants are also located here.
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Riverdale is home to beautiful shops offering inspiration for anyone interested in interior design. Browse Fabulous Finds Antique and Decorative Mall (2905 Cantrell Road) for a slew of vintage furniture, housewares and decorative items. Cynthia East Fabrics (1523 Rebsamen Park Road) has the latest in textiles, fabrics and gifts. Get inspired by flowers and plants at Botanica Gardens (1601 Rebsamen Park Road) and About Vase (3400 Old Cantrell Road). For the latest in furniture and home accessory trends, check out MertinsDykeHome (1504 Rebsamen Park Road) and Urban Pad (3513 Old Cantrell Road).
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Murray Park is a Riverdale must-see. The park has biking and walking trails, a dog park, Rebsamen Park Golf Course, tennis courts, playgrounds, soccer fields, picnic areas and a boat dock. The trails lead up to the Big Dam Bridge, which connects about 15 miles of trails on both the Little Rock and North Little Rock sides of the Arkansas River. The riverside views from the bridge are breathtaking. Nearby, Allsopp Park also offers hiking trails, playgrounds, and tennis and basketball courts.
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Some of Little Rock’s most well-established restaurants are located in Riverdale, as well as a few newcomers, and nearly everyone has patio dining. Most restaurants are also open for both lunch and dinner. Cajuncuisine favorite The Faded Rose (1619 Rebsamen Park Road), the Southerninspired bistro Loca Luna (3519 Old Cantrell Road) and world-famous barbecue joint Whole Hog Café (2516 Cantrell Road) are popular among locals and visitors. Pizza Café (1517 Rebsamen Park Road), Buffalo Grill (1611 Rebsamen Park Road), Maddie’s Place (1615 Rebsamen Park Road) and Red Door (3701 Cantrell Road) are other culinary highlights. The new restaurant on the block, The Fold: Botanas & Bar (3501 Old Cantrell Road), is quickly becoming a local favorite for its street tacos and fresh cocktails.
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Midtown
As its name suggests, Midtown is located in the heart of Little Rock, linking downtown to the western part of the city. Two of the city’s main hospitals, the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and St. Vincent Medical Health System, are located here, along with Little Rock’s largest indoor shopping mall, two outdoor shopping centers, a public golf course, War Memorial Stadium and the Little Rock Zoo. This is a great neighborhood to see locals in action, as they enjoy all that the city has to offer.
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The Little Rock Zoo (1 Zoo Drive) is home to a variety of species, including penguins, elephants, gorillas and rhinos. Asmara, Liem, Eko, and Olan—four baby tigers born in November 2013—are the zoo’s newest residents.
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War Memorial Stadium (1 Stadium Drive), where the Arkansas Razorbacks play when they are in Central Arkansas, has hosted football games, concerts and other events for more than 60 years. War Memorial Golf Course (5511 W. Markham St.) is a nine-hole, par-64 public golf course located right in the center of town.
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Inside the indoor and outdoor shopping centers of Midtown, visitors will find a plethora of recognizable dining options: Pei Wei Asian Diner, Panera Bread, Cheddar’s Casual Cafe, Newk’s Eatery, C antina L ar e d o a nd the soon-to-open Chipotle Mexican Grill. There are also many great locally owned restaurants in the neighborhood.
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Big Orange Burgers at Midtowne shopping center features gourmet burgers, inspired milkshakes and great salads. A little further west, Trio’s (8201 Cantrell Road) is a classic Little Rock restaurant, serving pasta, enchiladas, salads and more, using seasonal, locally grown ingredients. For authentic Mexican fare, check out Casa Manana (6820 Cantrell Road) for seafood, tacos and margaritas.
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Midtown is a shopper’s paradise, offering many of the country’s most popular retailers. Park Plaza Mall (6000 W. Markham St.) is an indoor shopping mall, with stores like Coach, Gap, Sephora and Banana Republic, and anchored on each end by Dillard’s. Across University Avenue is Midtowne, an outdoor shopping center featuring Pottery Barn, the Container Store, Williams Sonoma and more. Park Avenue, a new mixed-use development located at Markham Street and University Avenue, features more shopping nearby: Target, Radio Shack, Carter’s and Staples.
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The Pleasant Ridge Town Center (11525 Cantrell Road) is a popular outdoor shopping center in west Little Rock. With locally owned boutiques and chain retailers, there is a lot to offer all members of the family: kids, pets, fashionistas and foodies. Along Rodney Parham Road, there are also strip malls galore, with stores like Whole Foods, Party City and lots more.
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Eating in west Little Rock is multicultural experience. The Pantry (11401 N. Rodney Parham Road) is arguably one of the best restaurants in town. Its focus is Eastern European, with an extensive beer and wine selection, and daily specials. For
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some of the best Middle Eastern fare, visit Istanbul Mediterranean Restaurant in the Pleasant Ridge Town Center and Layla’s Gyros and Pizzeria (9501 N. Rodney Parham Road) for gyros, falafel and other delicacies. Just a few doors down from Layla’s is the authentic Taqueria El Palenque with delicious tacos and other Mexican favorites. Table 28 (1501 Merrill Drive) is one of Little Rock’s best new restaurants, serving delicious entrees in unique fine-dining experience. The Market Place shopping center is home to more great eats: Taj Mahal (1520 Market St.), Lilly’s Dim Sum Then Some (11121 N. Rodney Parham Road), 1620 Savoy (1620 Market St.) and the Little Rock institution Franke’s Cafeteria (11121 N. Rodney Parham Road).
of eateries dot the landscape of west Little Rock. This area of the city is also where many of the subdivisions lie. Big-box stores, mini malls and shopping centers are main attractions. Turkish, Mediterranean, Indian and Eastern European are just a few of the cuisine types that can also be found in this area of town. Nature is also a draw to west Little Rock, with parks and other outdoor activities.
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Pinnacle Mountain State Park is a major west Little Rock attraction. Visitors can climb the highest peak in Little Rock on trails with varying difficulty. There are also other hiking and mountain biking trails, picnic areas, playgrounds, campgrounds and a visitor’s center with ongoing nature activities. Crossing the Two Rivers Park Bridge provides excellent views of the Arkansas River banks and the chance to explore Two Rivers Park, with more nature trails and green space.
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Chenal
Far west is the Chenal neighborhood. This area of Little Rock is characterized by its newness. Brand-new large luxury homes with manicured lawns in upscale subdivisions are a common sight here, along with sprawling green spaces and tree-filled drives. The Chenal Country Club also makes this part of town home. Built just a couple of years ago, the Promenade at Chenal, an outdoor shopping and dining experience, is a major neighborhood attraction.
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A great way to explore the Chenal neighborhood is taking a drive through the tree-filled, hilly landscape. The Wildwood Park for the Arts (20919 Denny Road) is another beautiful place to explore. Wildwood sits on more than 100 acres of botanical gardens and walking trails, which are free and open to the public on most days. The park’s 625-seat theater hosts dance and musical performances throughout the year, and the park also holds regular artistic and community events.
Just like the Promenade at Chenal is a shopper’s paradise, it’s also a great place for foodies to visit. The shopping center is home to two popular locally owned restaurants: Big Orange Burgers—gourmet burgers, fries and shakes—and Local Lime, with gourmet tacos, cocktails and other Mexican specialties. Other restaurants at the Promenade include Ya Ya’s Euro Bistro, A.W. Lin’s Asian Cuisine and Bravo Cucina Italiana. Nearby, is Kiyen’s (17200 Chenal Parkway), a popular restaurant serving great sushi, steak and seafood.
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The Promenade at Chenal (17711 Chenal Parkway) is this neighborhood’s main shopping attraction. With shops like J. Crew, Anthropologie, White House Black Market, Nike, DSW and more, all shoppers can find what they’re looking for. The outdoor shopping center is also a great place to sit and relax in between visiting shops, and there’s an IMAX movie theater as well. Other parts of Chenal feature big-box chain stories, like Target, Best Buy and Guitar Center, to accommodate all visitors.
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North Little Rock On the north side of the Arkansas River lies North Little Rock, a vibrant city with an arts district, large farmers market, lots of shopping, eclectic dining options, sports, entertainment and more. There’s so much to see and do in North Little Rock that visitors can easily spend an entire day exploring. The north side of the river, affectionately referred to as “Dogtown,” also regularly attracts Little Rock residents because the area’s main arena and minor-league baseball team are at home here. The city’s historic downtown, Argenta, offers galleries, pubs and restaurants, and holds a monthly art walk. Park Hill, located along John F. Kennedy Boulevard, is another lively and picturesque neighborhood of North Little Rock with its historic homes, shops and restaurants. Last November, voters approved the sale of alcohol in the neighborhood; the area had been dry for nearly 50 years. A little to the east is Lakewood with a large indoor shopping mall, small neighborhood lakes and other attractions.
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Burns Park (I-40, Exit 150) is a 1,700-acre park in the heart of North Little Rock, offering soccer fields, trails, a public golf course, playgrounds, picnic areas, an amusement park and lots more. On a hot day, Wild River Country (6820 Crystal Hill Road) is a great place to cool off. It offers eight water slides, wave pools, lazy river, pavilions and a volleyball court. Taking a drive through the streets of Park Hill will also take visitors back in time. The neighborhood, located on JFK Boulevard and surrounding streets from Interstate 40 to McCain Boulevard, is full of beautiful historic homes: craftsman bungalows, 1920s-era English Revivals, post-World War II and ranch houses from the 1950s and ’60s. Other North Little Rock attractions not to miss include Diamond Bear
Brewery (600 N. Broadway St.) and the William F. Laman Public Library (2801 Orange St.). Diamond Bear recently moved to the north side of the river. It offers tours and a tap room for visitors to sample its standard and seasonal brews, including Pale Ale and Dogtown Brown. Laman Library offers exciting gallery exhibits, and its Live at Laman series on the second Thursday of the month at 7 p.m. features music of all genres.
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McCain Mall (3929 McCain Blvd.) is one of the best places to shop in North Little Rock. It offers large department stores — Sears, Dillard’s and JC Penney — and other popular shops, including Aeropostale and Old Navy. There is also a large movie theater. Nearby, Lakewood Village (2851 Lakewood Village Drive) features
an array of shops and restaurants. In the area surrounding McCain Mall and Lakewood Village, shoppers will find big-box stores, like Target, Barnes and Noble and Best Buy.
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R osalin d a R e sta u rant Hondureno (3700 JFK Blvd.) is one of North Little Rock’s star eateries. Located in Park Hill, this is the best place to find pupusas, plantains and a variety of other Honduran specialties. E’s Bistro and Gourmet Foods (3812 JFK Blvd.) is another stand out. Open for lunch, dinner and Sunday brunch, this gourmet spot offers an array of delicious options. Mark’s Do-Nut Shop (4015 Camp Robinson Road) offers some of the best in Central Arkansas, including the traditional glazed, and fruit-filled and iced options.
The Old Mill is a must-see for any visitor to Central Arkansas. Located at Fairway Avenue and Lakeshore Drive in North Lakewood, the Old Mill was built in 1933 as a replica of an 1880s-era waterpowered grist mill. It may be recognized from the opening scene of the 1937 film “Gone With the Wind.”
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The Argenta Arts District: One smile north of the river!
Argenta means silver in Latin, but The Argenta Arts District in North Little Rock has been setting the gold standard for entertainment in Central Arkansas since 2010, with art galleries, live theater, cinema, festivals, great restaurants, fun shopping, hot clubs, historic architecture and the area’s only 100% local farmer’s market. Whether you want to sing along with amazing shows at Verizon Arena, dive below the waves for a tour of the World War II-era U.S.S. Razorback submarine, or slow it down for baseball and a hot dog at Dickey-Stephens Park, The Argenta Arts District has it all. Visit our website at argentaartsdistrict.org for more information. VISITOR’S GUIDE TO GREATER LITTLE ROCK • 2015
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Argenta Arts & Historic District Located along Main Street and close to the Arkansas River, the Argenta Arts & Historic District is one of North Little Rock’s most popular neighborhoods. It is also continuously growing as new shops, eateries and other attractions open up or move into the area. Many tourist attractions — Arkansas Inland Maritime Museum, Riverwalk and Dickey-Stephens Park — make this neighborhood home. Argenta is also home to Verizon Arena, which holds some of Central Arkansas’s biggest events. This neighborhood is full of bars, restaurants and galleries, and holds the Argenta Art Walk on the third Friday of each month, where local businesses stay open late and offer special refreshments and entertainment. Argenta is also just a stone’s throw from downtown Little Rock and easily accessed by the River Rail Streetcar.
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Bourbon and Boots (419 Main St.), featuring Southern-made artisanal goods including clothing, jewelry, home goods and more, recently opened its first storefront after long offering an online shop. Argenta Bead Company (703 Main St.) offers a wide selection of beads and other jewelry-making items, and regularly holds classes. Claytime (417 Main St.) pottery studio and Greg Thompson Fine Art (429 Main St.) are some other places to browse and shop.
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The William F. Laman Public Library recently opened an Argenta Branch (420 Main St.) in the former Post Office Building dating back to the 1930s. The new branch has a gallery with changing exhibits and special events. Down the street, Greg Thompson Fine Art (429 Main St.) features modern and contemporary art from Southern artists. For spectacular views, take a stroll along the North Shore Riverwalk; visit the Downtown Riverside RV Park (50 Riverfront Drive), a popular spot which can accommodate more than 60 RVs and offers amazing views of the Clinton Presidential Center; or, stop by Rockwater Marina (1600 Rockwater Blvd.), the downtown area’s only marina. For sports fans, Dickey-Stephens Park (400 W. Broadway) is where the Arkansas Travelers, minor-league baseball team plays. The Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame (3 Verizon Arena Way) showcases some of the state’s sports greats. The Arkansas Inland Maritime Museum is home to the U.S.S. Razorback submarine, the historic tug U.S.S. Hoga, displays and programs.
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Mug’s Café (515 Main St.) is a great neighborhood spot to enjoy breakfast, lunch, coffee or a snack. For a romantic dinner, Ristorante Capeo (425 Main St.) offers gourmet Italian cuisine and an extensive wine list. Late-night spots include Cregeen’s Irish Pub (301 Main St.), the Joint (301 Main St.), Reno’s Argenta Café (312 Main St.) and Crush Wine Bar (318 Main St.).
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Museums Arkansas Inland Maritime Museum 120 Riverfront Park Drive, 501-371-8320 www.aimm.museum Home of the U.S.S. Razorback, the longestserving submarine in the world, the Arkansas Inland Maritime Museum is fun for all ages. The museum focuses on the U.S.S. Razorback (SS 394) and the historic tug U.S.S. Hoga (YT 146). It also features displays and programs on the impact of maritime trade, the inland waterways system, the Arkansas River and aquaculture. The submarine tour is not recommended for children under 5. Hours: Wednesday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sunday, 1-6 p.m. Tours: Adults, $7.50; active duty/retired military, children and seniors, $5; and museum only, $2. NLR Arkansas National Guard Museum Sixth and Missouri streets, building 6400, 501-212-5215 www.arngmuseum.com Located on Camp Robinson, the Arkansas
Jones, Scottie Pippen, Jermain Taylor, Brooks Robinson and Paul “Bear” Bryant. Hours: Monday-Saturday, 10 a.m-4:30 p.m. Cost: Adults, $6; seniors, $4; Ages 6-17, active military, $3; and children 6 and under, free. NLR
National Guard museum focuses on the history of the Arkansas National Guard from its inception in 1804 as the “Arkansaw Militia” to the present and the history of Camp Pike (later renamed Camp Robinson) since it was founded in 1917. 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 Camp Robinson’s role as an Army training facility. The museum site, Lloyd England Hall, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Visitors must show driver’s license, vehicle registration and proof of insurance to enter the camp. Hours: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-3 p.m., and one weekend per month Cost: Free NLR Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame 3 Verizon Arena Way, 501-663-4328 www.arksportshalloffame.com The Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame gives visitors the chance to learn about some of Arkansas’s sports greats: Frank Broyles, Jerry
Butler Center for Arkansas Studies 401 President Clinton Ave., 501-320-5700 www.butlercenter.org The Butler Center for Arkansas Studies is a partnership of the Central Arkansas Library System and the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. More than 10 million documents and photographs related to Arkansas history are available for public viewings. Galleries featuring Arkansas artwork, crafts and more are open to visitors. There are also frequent special exhibits and a lecture series. Hours: Monday-Saturday, 9 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sunday, 1-5 p.m. Cost: Free NLR Central High School National Historic Site 2120 Daisy L. Gaston Bates Drive, 501-3741957 www.nps.gov/chsc The Central High School National Historic Site Visitor Center offers guests a historic look at the events surrounding the Central High Crisis. In 1957, nine African-American students attended Central High School, which was all white at the time. The visitor center takes visitors through the event’s history and beyond. Hours: Open daily, 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m.; closed on major holidays Cost: Free D
Arkansas Arts Center 501 E. Ninth St., 501-372-4000 www.arkarts.com The Arkansas Arts Center is Little Rock’s premier art museum and center for the visual and performing arts. The Arts Center offers traveling exhibits and an expansive permanent collection, from American, Renaissance and European artists to modern works, including works by Cezanne, Van Gogh, Jackson Pollock, Georgia O’Keeffe, Rembrandt and Rubens. Throughout the year, the Arts Center brings in special exhibits. Its Children’s Theatre is a professional theater company staging new takes on children’s classics. Best Impressions Restaurant offers a delicious lunch, and the museum shop features unique gifts and interesting works by regional artists. Hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sunday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Cost: Admission is free; fees may be charged for special exhibitions. D
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Clinton Presidential Center and Park 1200 President Clinton Ave., 501-374-4242 www.clintonfoundation.org/clinton-presidential-center Thousands of artifacts, photographs and interactive exhibits tell the story of the Clinton presidency, from the campaign trail to the end of his tenure, as well as the continued work of the Clinton Foundation. There is also a replica of the Oval Office and Cabinet Room, and the center houses the largest archival collection in American presidential history as well as educational, research and reception facilities. The center’s restaurant, Forty Two, serves delicious meals with spectacular river views. The Clinton Center also regularly hosts special exhibits. Until Jan. 5, 2015, glassworks from American artist Dale Chihuly are on display. Vast green space, a pedestrian bridge and the 13-acre William E. “Bill” Clark Presidential Park Wetlands surround the center. Hours: Monday-Saturday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sunday, 1 p.m.-5 p.m.; closed on major holidays Cost: $7, adults (18-61); $5, senior citizens (62+), college students (with valid ID), and retired U.S. military; $3, children ages 6-17; and free for children under 6 and active U.S. military D
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Heifer Village 1 World Ave., 501- 907-8800 www.heifer.org/heifervillage Heifer Village offers interactive exhibits, galleries and more focusing on global issues, including ending hunger and poverty, and the work of Heifer International, which has helped more than 10 million families worldwide. Heifer Village offers programs and events throughout the year for families and adults in its sustainable and environmentally sensitive building. Guests can also enjoy Café @ Heifer, which serves an array of soups, salads, sandwiches and pizzas, and the Shop @ Heifer offering ethically sourced, artisan-friendly products from around the world. Hours: Monday-Saturday, from 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Cost: Free D Jacksonville Museum of Military History 100 Veterans Circle; 501-241-1943 www.jaxmilitarymuseum.org Located in Jacksonville, north of Little Rock, this museum strives to educate the public about the men and women who have served our country. The museum focuses on the role of both military personnel and those serving on the home front. There are special and permanent exhibits, along with a media presentation, research facilities and gift shop. Hours: Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Cost: $3, adults; $2, senior citizens and military families; $1, students.
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MacArthur Museum of Arkansas Military History 503 E. Ninth St.; 501- 376-4602 www.arkmilitaryheritage.com Named for World War II commander and Arkansas native Gen. Douglas MacArthur, the MacArthur Museum of Arkansas Military History honors the state’s military heritage through exhibits featuring artifacts, photographs, weapons, documents, uniforms and other items. The museum is located in the city’s oldest surviving neighborhood, and the original Tower Building—where Douglas MacArthur was born in January 1880—is the centerpiece of the 36-acre MacArthur Park where the museum is located. MacArthur Park is also home to the Arkansas Arts Center. Hours: Monday–Saturday, 9 a.m.–4 p.m.; Sunday, 1–4 p.m. Cost: Free D
Museum of Discovery 500 President Clinton Ave., 501-396-7050 www.museumofdiscovery.org The Museum of Discovery offers exciting educational and entertaining exhibits on science, social sciences and technology for the whole family to explore. Interactive exhibits offer hands-on experiences that allow kids to learn and discover all sorts of new things. Throughout the year, the museum hosts a variety of special events and exhibits. “In the Dark” will be on view from Oct. 3 to Jan. 4, 2015. This exhibit focuses on exploring the darkness, and the plants and animals that have adapted to ecosystems like caves, the deep sea, nighttime forests and under ground, and allows visitors to explore via lifelike models and electronic media. Hours: Tuesday–Saturday, 9 a.m.–5 p.m.; Sunday, 1–5 p.m. Cost: $10, adults; $8, kids 12 and younger, teachers, Little Rock city employees, active and retired military, seniors 60+; free, children under 1. D Old State House Museum 300 W. Markham St., 501-324-9685 www.oldstatehouse.com Located in the oldest surviving state capitol west of the Mississippi River, the Old State
House Museum is designated as a National Historic Landmark. This landmark may also be known for being the backdrop of President Bill Clinton’s 1992 and 1996 election-night celebrations. The museum focuses on Arkansas’s history, beginning with statehood, and is home to nationally recognized collections of Civil War battle flags. Throughout the year, the museum hosts special exhibits and events. Until February 2016, “Different Spokes,” telling the history of cycling in the state is on view. Hours: Monday–Saturday, 9 a.m.–5 p.m.; Sunday, 1–5 p.m. Cost: Free D Witt Stephens Jr. Central Arkansas Nature Center 602 President Clinton Ave., 501-907-0636 www.centralarkansasnaturecenter.com The Witt Stephens Jr. Central Arkansas Nature Center focuses on wildlife conservation and all that the Natural State has to offer. Located in downtown Little Rock, this Arkansas Game and Fish Commission facility is located on nearly 3.5 acres near the riverfront. It also highlights the wide variety of outdoor recreational opportunities and the state’s fish and wildlife resources. The center offers ongoing programming for the whole family on activities, such as geocaching, archery and fishing. Hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.; Sunday 1-5 p.m. Cost: Free D
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Mosaic Templars Cultural Center 501 W. Ninth St.; 501- 683-3593 www.mosaictemplarscenter.com The Mosaic Templars Cultural Center is dedicated to collecting, preserving, interpreting and celebrating African-American history, culture and community in Arkansas from 1870 to the present. The museum informs and educates the public about black achievements, especially in business, politics and the arts. Learn about the legacy of the Mosaic Templars of America and listen to firsthand accounts of life in the segregated South from the people who lived through the experience. Visit the third floor
auditorium and explore the Arkansas Black Hall of Fame. The center features permanent collections and rotating exhibits. Hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Cost: Free D
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Historic Arkansas Museum 200 E. Third St.; 501- 324-9351 www.historicarkansas.org Step back in time and learn about Arkansas’s frontier history at the Historic Arkansas Museum. The museum grounds include a pre-Civil War neighborhood, the oldest home still standing in Little Rock and the site where William Woodruff once printed the Arkansas Gazette. Living-history characters are always on hand to demonstrate the lives of early Arkansans. The museum has four galleries featuring Arkansas-made art and artifacts, contemporary Arkansas art and interactive children’s activities. The museum shop offers quilts and other contemporary crafts. Hours: Museum is open Monday–Saturday, 9 a.m.–5 p.m. and Sunday, 1 p.m.–5 p.m.; Historic grounds are open Monday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and Sunday, 1 p.m.-4 p.m. Cost: The museum is free, but the tour of historic buildings is $2.50 for adults, $1.50 for seniors over 65, $1 for children under 18. D
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Historic Buildings In downtown Little Rock, visitors will find many historic homes and other buildings, most of which are open to the public for tours or exploring solo. Arkansas Governor’s Mansion 1800 Center St., 501-324-9805 www.arkansasgovernorsmansion.com One of the newer structures in the neighborhood, this Georgian Colonial-style home was completed in 1950 during Gov. Sidney McMath’s term. The mansion incorporated brick from the old Arkansas School for the Blind, which originally occupied the site. When it opened in 1950, there was no formal ceremony, instead the public was invited to tour the new structure. Tours are still offered today. Hours: Tours are available on Tuesdays, 10-11:30 a.m. and Thursdays, 1-2:30 p.m. Tours must be scheduled one day in advance. Cost: Free S Arkansas State Capitol 500 Woodlane Ave., 501-682-5080 www.sos.arkansas.gov The Arkansas State Capitol is hard to miss when visiting Little Rock. It resembles a smaller version of the U.S. Capitol with a 24-carat gold-leaf cupola. Construction on the State Capitol began in 1899 and took 16 years and $2.2 million (now valued at more than $300 million) to complete. The bronze front entrance doors, which were purchased at Tiffany’s, are 10 feet tall and four inches thick. An upward view from the rotunda is breathtaking. The halls are lined with some of Arkansas’s favorite politicians and its chang-
ing displays are devoted to Arkansas history. Tours are available. Tour Hours: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; Saturday-Sunday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Cost: Free D Curran Hall 615 E. Capitol Ave.; 501-371-0076 www.quapaw.com Now known as Curran Hall, the house was built by Col. Ebenezer Walters as a wedding present for his bride, who died before its completion in 1843. It is now the home of the Little Rock Visitor Information Center. The house and garden are open for tours. Hours: Monday-Saturday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sunday, 1-5 p.m. Cost: Free D The Empress of Little Rock Bed & Breakfast Inn 2120 S. Louisiana St., 501-374-7966; www.theempress.com Formerly known as the Hornibrook Mansion, this ornate 7,200-square-foot mansion is a spectacular example of 1880s Queen Anne architecture and is considered one of the best small luxury hotels in the country. It is also on the National Register of Historic Places. The gardens surrounding the house are equally spectacular. Open for teas, tours or both. Hours: Public tours are available Monday-Friday at 11:30 a.m. and 3 p.m., and by appointment
only on the weekend. Cost: Tours are $7.50 per person; $10 in December. D Pulaski County Courthouse 401 Markham St., 501-340-8500 www.pulaskiclerk.com This municipal building was built in 1889 by Max A. Orlopp and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The eye-catching red brick Romanesque Revival structure features a 1914 Classical Revival addition with a richly ornamented rotunda topped by a stained-glass dome. Hours: Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Cost: Free D Pyramid Place 221 W. Second St., 501-375-4700 www.pyramidbldg.com At 10 stories, Pyramid Place was the city’s first modern office building and first skyscraper in 1907. It was originally called the Southern Trust Building and cost $350,000 to build. It has undergone many renovations and redevelopment over the years, and has been called “Pyramid” since the early 1980s. Hours: Call for availability D Trapnall Hall 423 E. Capitol Ave., 501-324-9716 www.trapnallhall.com One of only a few remaining antebellum homes in the city, Trapnall Hall is a neoclassical home 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 and is often the site of community events. Hours: Call for appointment D
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The Villa Marre 1321 Scott St., 501-244-0409 www.thevillamarre.com The Villa Marre rose to fame as the offices of the Sugarbaker Design Firm from the long-running hit television show “Designing Women.” The Villa Marre was built in 1881 as a reminder of the Italian heritage of the owners, Angelo and Jennie Marre. It was built after the Second Empire architectural style that also boasts Italian influences. The main feature of the home, the mansard roof, is both eye catching and breathtaking and is adorned with multi-colored rectangular slates that are intertwined creating a decorative fish-scale motif. Other examples of the Italian style are the tall narrow windows and a tower centered on the front half of the home. The corners of the home are accented with quoins that are made from concrete stone that have been stacked in alternating positions to give the home a much more decorative and dimensional effect. The Villa Marre often hosts weddings and other events. Hours: Call for an appointment. D
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On Stage Arkansas Symphony Orchestra 501-666-1761 www.arkansassymphony.org The Arkansas Symphony Orchestra holds regular concerts throughout the year, including shows celebrating Halloween, Christmas and the Fourth of July. They ASO is sometimes accompanied by special guests. D
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Ballet Arkansas 501-223-5150 www.balletarkansas.org The only professional ballet company in the state, Ballet Arkansas is a popular downtown attraction that stages several major productions each year, including “The Nutcracker Suite” and also offers intensive ballet courses. D
Argenta Community Theater 405 Main St., 501-353-1443 www.argentacommunitytheater.com North Little Rock’s Argenta Community Theater hosts a variety of film screenings, theatrical productions, concerts and other special events. It is also available to rent for parties and other occasions. NLR Celebrity Attractions 501-244-8800 www.celebrityattractions.com This company brings a steady stream of nationally touring plays, musicals and other performances to Little Rock. D Community Theatre of Little Rock 501-410-2283 www.ctlr-act.org The 2014-15 season is the Community Theatre of Little Rock’s 59th. This downtown theater strives to enlighten, educate and entertain through its theatrical performances, which include comedies, musicals and drama. D
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Arkansas Repertory Theatre 601 Main St., 501-378-0405 www.therep.org The Arkansas Repertory Theatre offers an impressive lineup of professional productions during its season, which runs from fall to early summer. Locals refer to it as “The Rep,” and this downtown theater has received national recognition for its performances that include drama, original pieces, comedy and musicals. D
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Murry’s Dinner Playhouse 6323 Colonel Glenn Road, 501-562-3131 www.murrysdinnerplayhouse.com Murry’s Dinner Playhouse has been dishing up dinner and live performances since 1967. From Broadway to comedic relief, entertainment is served with a buffet of delicious choices: roast beef, chicken, fish, pasta, vegetables, salads and desserts. Reservations are recommended. M Public Theatre 616 Center St., 501-374-7529 www.thepublictheatre.com Improv and other productions are the focus of this downtown theater, where artists develop and express their ideas in a collaborative environment. The theater also hosts film screenings and live music. D
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Weekend Theater 1001 W. Seventh St., 501-374-3761 www.weekendtheater.org This well-known downtown community group stages high-quality productions of all genres. The season runs year round, and shows are on weekends. D Wildwood Park for the Arts 20919 Denny Road, 501-821-7275 www.wildwoodpark.org Ongoing dance, music and other performances run year round at Wildwood Park for the Arts’ 625-seat theater. The park also features botanical gardens, offers educational programming and hosts cultural events throughout the year. C
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Live Entertainment and Late Night Little Rock offers many live music and entertainment venues. Some host entertainment several nights a week, while others offer larger concerts throughout the year. The Afterthought Bistro & Bar 2721 Kavanaugh Blvd., 501-663-1196 www.afterthoughtbistroandbar.com The Afterthought Bistro & Bar has a regular lineup of jazz acts, as well as other musical genres. Every Monday is jazz night, Tuesday is jam night and, on Wednesday, it’s open-mic night. There’s usually some type of live music on stage every night of the week. Cover prices vary. There’s also a full restaurant and bar. HC
Cregeen’s Irish Pub 301 Main St., (501) 376-7468 www.cregeens.com This popular restaurant and bar is located in North Little Rock’s Argenta neighborhood and offers weekly live music. The bar offers an assortment of imported beers, and it’s a great place to get a bite or a drink before or after an Arkansas Travelers baseball game or event at Verizon Arena. NLR
The Joint 301 Main St., 501-372-0205 www.thejointargenta.com Located in Argenta, the Joint features a 105-seat cabaret theater with regular comedy acts and other live entertainment. On Wednesday nights, the Joint Venture improve comedy company performs, and on Thursday nights, Rock the Joint showcases regional bands. Every Friday and Saturday, The Main Thing, the Joint’s resident
Loony Bin Comedy Club 10301 N. Rodney Parham Road, 501-228-5555 www.loonybincomedy.com This comedy club features shows on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays featuring touring comedians, along with an array of drinks, bar snacks and more. WLR Maduro Cigar Bar & Lounge 109 Main St., 501-374-3710 www.madurolounge.com This boutique, Latin-inspired cigar and martini bar features a large walk-in humidor and three wall humidors, along with a selection of handmade cigars. There is also a full bar focusing on rums, tequilas and bourbon-based drinks and offers more than 30 cocktail choices. D
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Cajun’s Wharf 2400 Cantrell Road, 501-375-5351 www.cajunswharf.com Nearly every night of the week, Cajun’s Wharf offers live music and entertainment. Weekly events include Wine Down Wednesday, with $4 glasses of wine, and The Big Swinging Deck Party every Thursday, with music on the deck and a $5 cover charge after 8:30 p.m. There is also a full bar and seafood restaurant. R
Hillcrest Fountain 2809 Kavanaugh Blvd., 501-614-9818. This late night spot features pool tables, shuffleboard and a full bar. HC
Stickyz 107 River Market Ave., 501-372-7707 www.stickyz.com Stickyz Rock ’N’ Roll Chicken Shack combines three great things: live music, drinks and deep-fried chicken. With its two rooms and patio, Stickyz can accommodate live bands while hosting crowds just looking for a drink and some chicken fingers. Touring acts of all musical genres and local bands hit the stage nearly every night of the week. There are also great lunch specials. D
Discovery 1021 Jessie Road, 501-666-6900 www.latenightdisco.com This dance club is only open on Saturday night, and is open until 5 a.m. There are three rooms and a patio, each featuring different styles of music. R Ernie Biggs 307 President Clinton Ave., 501-372-4782. A speakeasy and dueling piano bar six nights a week, and a dance club three nights a week. Drink specials. D
trio of actors and musicians, perform. Coffee, beer, wine and cocktails are also offered. NLR Juanita’s 614 President Clinton Ave., 501-372-1228 www.juanitas.com Juanita’s features a regular lineup of local, regional and national bands, including rap, rock, metal and more. There is also a full bar and restaurant serving Tex-Mex favorites. D
Midtown Billiards 1316 Main St., 501-372-9990 www.midtownar.com Esquire magazine voted Midtown one of the best bars in the country. Open until 5 a.m., this is a Little Rock after-hours institution. There are live bands most weekends, a full bar, and menu serving up cheeseburgers and more. S The Rev Room 300 President Clinton Ave., 501-823-0091 www.revroom.com The Rev Room books some of the best live touring bands in Central Arkansas, including indie rock, hip-hop, country, rockabilly and more. Tuesday is Latin Night with Salsa, Cumbia, Merengue and Bachata, and dance lessons are offered. D
Robinson Center Music Hall 7 Statehouse Plaza, 501-376-4781 This storied, 2,600-seat performance hall is undergoing renovations, which will be completed by September 2016. Over the years, Robinson has hosted concerts, comedians, plays and more for decades. It’s the primary venue for the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra, and where Celebrity Attractions brings in a variety of Broadway shows every year. D
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Ron Robinson Theater 1 Count Pulaski Way, 501-320-5707 or 501320-5709 www.ronrobinsontheater.org One of the newest additions to Little Rock, the Ron Robinson Theater, located inside the new Arcade Building, is the flagship theater of the Little Rock Film Festival and home to the Central Arkansas Library System’s ongoing programming. Concerts, films, speakers and other performance art are all staged here. D Sway 412 S. Louisiana St., 501-907-2582 clubsway.tumblr.com This downtown dance club features live entertainment and more. It is the only gay club downtown and is open to ages 18 and above. D Triniti Nightclub 1021 Jessie Road, 501-664-2744 www.trinitinightclub.com Triniti Nightclub features three bars in the same club, and is open on Friday nights from 9 p.m. to 4 a.m. Every Friday night at 11 p.m., there is a drag show with special guests. Triniti is located next to Discovery nightclub. R Verizon Arena 1 Verizon Way, 501-975-9000 www.verizonarena.com This 18,000-seat stadium in North Little Rock hosts a variety of large-scale shows throughout the year, including concerts, Cirque du Soleil, Disney on Ice and lots more. Be sure to check the calendar to see what’s coming up. NLR
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White Water Tavern 2500 W. Seventh St., 501-375-8400 www.whitewatertavern.com The White Water Tavern is a small, two-story dive that has hosted legendary performances over the decades, and shows no sign of slowing down. Expect to hear rock, country, punk and folk, from touring acts and local standouts. D
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Local Breweries & More
There are several craft breweries in Little Rock and North Little Rock producing ales, IPAs and lagers, as well as Rock Town Distillery with its small-batch vodka, gin
Rock Town Distillery 1216 E. Sixth St., 501-907-5244 www.arkansaslightning.com Rock Town was founded in 2010 as the state’s first legal distillery since Prohibition. The distillery produces small-batch craft vodka, gin and bourbon. Tours, which include tastings, are offered seven days a week. Take home a bottle of Arkansas Lightning as a souvenir. Products are distilled using Arkansas corn. D
and bourbon. Many of these sites offer tours, gourmet snacks and meals, and souvenirs. Other local breweries, Flyway Brewing Company and Refined Ale, do not offer tours, but sell their brews at area restaurants and shops.
Diamond Bear Brewing Company 600 N. Broadway St., 501-708-2739 www.diamondbear.com In 2000, Diamond Bear Brewing began producing beers using the time-honored European methods. Local favorites are Southern Blonde, Presidential IPA and Dogtown Brown. The brewery recently moved to North Little Rock and opened a restaurant. Take a tour on Saturday or Sunday at 3 p.m., and the retail shop and tap room is open on Friday-Sunday for pint, six-pack, growler or keg sales. NLR Vino’s Brewpub 923 W. Seventh St., 501-375-8466 www.vinosbrewpub.com Since 1991, Vino’s has been craft brewing an assortment of beers right on site. The offerings change seasonally. Vino’s is also a great place to enjoy a pizza or calzone, and listen to live music. D
Stone’s Throw Brewing 402 E. Ninth St., 501-244-9154 www.stonesthrowbeer.com Stone’s Throw is Arkansas’s newest nano-brewery, featuring an array of beers brewed in house and other local brews. The tap room has eight taps and serves locally produced snacks. Food trucks often make a stop at this watering hole, and special events are scheduled throughout the year. Open Thursday to Sunday. D
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Bosco’s Restaurant & Brewery Co. 500 President Clinton Ave., 501-907-1881 boscosbeer.com Bosco’s has locations throughout Tennessee and in Little Rock’s River Market District. Several beers, such as the Famous Flaming Stone Beer, Bombay IPA, Downtown Brown, Isle of Skye Scottish Ale are always on tap, along with some seasonal choices. Bosco’s is also a full-service restaurant and has a large patio overlooking the Arkansas River. D
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Sports are a way of life in Central Arkansas. Locals are huge Arkansas Razorback fans, even though the University of Arkansas is located in the northwestern part of the state, and excitement fills the whole city when the football team plays a game at War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock or the basketball team plays at Verizon Arena in North Little Rock. Central Arkansas also as some teams to call its own: The Arkansas Travelers, minorleague baseball team, and the University of Arkansas at Little Rock’s NCAA Division I basketball team. There are also several public golf courses in the city.
War Memorial Stadium 1 Stadium Drive, 501-663-0775 www.wmstadium.com Each season, the Arkansas Razorbacks football team plays a couple of games at War Memorial Stadium. This stadium, located right in Midtown, also features high school football games, concerts and other events. M
Burns Park Golf Course 30 Championship Drive, 501-758-5800 The Burns Park Golf Course features two 18-hole courses located in North Little Rock near the Arkansas River. The Championship Course is the longer course and a par 71, and the shorter course, a par 70, is great for beginners. There is also a clubhouse and pro shop. NLR Jack Stephens Center University Avenue, 501-569-3382 www.ualrtrojans.com Located on the University of Arkansas at Little Rock campus, the Jack Stephens Center opened in 2005 as the home of the UALR Trojans, a NCAA Division I basketball team. The university’s Lady Trojans also play there. Both are part of the Sun Belt Conference. The center also hosts lots of other events throughout the year. M
War Memorial Golf Course 5511 W. Markham St. 663-0854 www.littlerock.org/ParksRecreation/GolfCourses. Located next to War Memorial Stadium in the heart of Little Rock, this golf course is open to golfers of any handicap. It is a 90-acre, 18-hole course, with a par-64 layout. M
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Rebsamen Park Golf Course 3400 Rebsamen Park Road, 501-666-7965 Located at Murray Park in Riverdale, the Rebsamen Park Golf Course is an 18-hole championship course with great views of the Arkansas River. There is also a nine-hole course and driving range. Both courses are open to all levels. R
Arkansas Travelers Baseball 400 W. Broadway St., 501-664-1555 www.travs.com The Arkansas Travelers’ baseball game, known locally as “The Travs,” are a minor-league baseball team that plays at Dickey-Stephens Park in North Little Rock, usually from April to September. In 2001, the Travs became affiliated with the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in the Texas League, and since have won two Texas League Championships and five Texas League Division Championships. There is a Travelers Baseball Museum located on the main concourse inside the ballpark, which contains artifacts and memorabilia from the Travs’ original 1901 charter to team photos from the years as an affiliate of the St. Louis Cardinals and Los Angeles Angels. New mascots — Otey the Swamp Possum and Ace the Horse — were recently introduced. NLR
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Best of the Rest E. Fay Jones Pavilion 2801 Orange St., (501) 758-1720 Designed and built by architect E. Fay Jones in the late 1960s, this gazebo still serves as the centerpiece of the William F. Laman Public Library’s grounds in North Little Rock. It overlooks the pond and fountains that have been recently restored. NLR
Mount Holly Cemetery 1200 Broadway St., 501-376-1843 www.mounthollycemetery.com Founded in 1843, this cemetery is the final resting place of many of the state’s former governors, senators, generals and other prominent figures, including Confederate spy David O. Dodd, Pulitzer Prize recipients and war veterans. Tours are available, but must be scheduled in advance. D
their lives during the Civil War, this cemetery and park was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2010. It now features seven cemeteries: Oakland, Fraternal, 1-acre Confederate, 11-acre Confederate, National, Jewish Reform and Jewish Conservative. It is the resting place of many historically significant Arkansans, including governors, congressmen, artists and John E. Bush, founder of the Mosiac Templars of America. D
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Arkansas History Commission 1 Capitol Mall, 501-682-6900 www.ark-ives.com The Arkansas History Commission is the official state archives, where individuals interested in Arkansas history may conduct research. The center is home to thousands of manuscripts, photographs, newspapers, land records, military records and lots more. Call in advance to confirm hours and days of operation. D
La Petite Roche Plaza Riverfront Park, 501-376-4781 www.rivermarket.info This plaza in Riverfront Park offers views of the actual “Little Rock” (or “La Petite Roche”), for which the city was named. The plaza also features historical panels detailing the history of the rock. D The Old Mill Lakeshore Drive and Fairway Avenue, 501-758-1424 One of North Little Rock’s most popular attractions, the Old Mill is a 1933 re-creation of a waterpowered gristmill dating from 1828. Also known as Pugh Mill, it was featured in the opening of “Gone With the Wind” and is home to several sculptures of internationally known Mexican artist Dionico Rodriguez. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and is a great place for a picnic. NLR
Little Rock Zoo 1 Zoo Dr., 501-666-2406 www.littlerockzoo.com The Little Rock Zoo is where River Lights in the Rock hundreds of species, including River Market District penguins, elephants, chimps arkansasriverlights.com and rhinos, call home. For The Main Street, Junction and Clinton Presidential Park bridges more than 80 years, the zoo has are illuminated with thousands of colorful, high-efficiency LED continued to grow its animal lights. The bridges are lit daily from dusk until dawn, with special family and add new exhibits, animated displays at 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. This is one of Little Rock’s including the recent addition newest attractions. D of cheetahs. In November 2013, four tiger cubs — named River Market Hall Asmara, Liem, Eko and Olan — were born Verizon Arena 400 President Clinton Ave., 501-376-4781 at the zoo. On Saturdays, the zoo hosts a 1 Verizon Arena Way, 501-340-5660 www.rivermarket.info breakfast-with-the-animals series, and there www.verizonarena.com Located in the heart of downtown Little Rock, are also other special events for families Verizon Arena in North Little Rock seats more the River Market consists of a farmers’ market scheduled throughout the year. M than 18,000, and hosts big-name concerts, in the spring and summer. The Market Hall sporting events, family shows and other houses permanent merchants that offer yearMark Twain Riverboat nationally touring events. NLR round specialties, from freshly baked pastries 100 Riverfront Park Drive, 501-372-5777 and breads, gourmet coffee, pizza, sushi and www.damriverboat.com Vogel Schwartz Sculpture more. After dark, the River Market District is Docked on the north shore of the Arkansas Garden the place to be with hot nightspots. D River, the Mark Twain Riverboat offers amazRiverfront Park ing views of both Little Rock and North Little www.rivermarket.info Oakland & Fraternal Historic Rock. The riverboat offers sightseeing, Southern Located in Riverfront Park in downtown Little Cemetery Park meals and entertainment. The first deck is Rock, this sculpture garden is home to about 2101 Barber St., 501-372-6429 climate-controlled with large unobstructed 60 pieces. The garden offers natural terraces www.facebook.com/OFHCP/ panoramic windows. The second deck is openand walkways, as well as the nearby Forever Established in 1863 as a way for the city of air, offering views from the river’s perspective. a Rose Garden. D Little Rock to accommodate those who lost Reservations are recommended. NLR
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Family Fun Arkansas Inland Maritime Museum 120 Riverfront Park Drive, 501-371-8320 www.aimm.museum This museum is fun for visitors of all ages. The North Little Rock shore of the Arkansas River is home to the U.S.S. Razorback, the longest-serving submarine in the world. Other attractions include the historic tug U.S.S. Hoga (YT 146), displays and programs on the impact of maritime trade, the inland waterways system, the Arkansas River and aquaculture. Recommended for children over age 5. NLR Arkansas Skatium 1311 South Bowman Road, 501-227-4333 www.arkansasskatium.com This hot spot offers two attractions in one space: roller-skating and ice-skating. There is also skating lessons and a snack bar. C Arkansas Travelers Baseball 400 W. Broadway St., 501-664-1555 www.travs.com The Arkansas Travelers, minor-league baseball team, plays at Dickey-Stephens Park in North Little Rock. The season usually runs from April to September. The ballpark offers an array of snacks and a Kids Korner playground. NLR Big Rock Mini Golf & Fun Park 11411 Baseline Road, 501-455-3750 www.bigrockfunpark.com With go-karts, arcade, batting cage, bumper boats and mini golf — this is Little Rock’s premier family destination. SWLR Burns Park I-40, Exit 150, 501-791-8538 www.nlrpr.org North Little Rock’s 1,700-acre park (one of the nation’s largest city parks) has a 36-hole championship golf course, disc and miniature golf courses, tennis complex, softball and soccer fields, playgrounds, archery range,
BMX track, hiking trails, picnic areas, camping and an amusement park. NLR Funland 501-753-7307 www.nlrpr.org/funland/ This amusement park is located at Burns Park in North Little Rock, and operates from April to September. Funland’s rides include a tilt-a-whirl, train, carousel, srambler, helicopters and more. NLR Heifer Village 1 World Ave., 501-907-8800 www.heifer.org Heifer Village provides a hands-on educational (and entertaining) experience for the whole family. Visitors can learn about global consciousness, and ending poverty and hunger worldwide. There are special programs throughout the year, a café and shop. D
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Altitude Trampoline Park 15707 Chenal Parkway, 501-353-1281 www.altitudetrampolineparklr.com One of Little Rock’s newest family attractions, Altitude Trampoline Park offers more than 200 interconnected trampolines, as well as a foam pit, dodge ball and an area for kids who weigh 80 pounds or less. C
Little Rock Zoo 1 Zoo Dr., 501-666-2406 www.littlerockzoo.com The Little Rock Zoo is where hundreds of species, including penguins, elephants, chimps and rhinos, call home. In November 2013, four tiger cubs — named Asmara, Liem, Eko and Olan — were born at the zoo. On Saturdays, the zoo hosts a breakfast-with-the-animals series, and there are also other special events for families scheduled throughout the year. M
Hillary Rodham Clinton Children’s Library & Learning Center 4800 W. 10th St., 501-978-3870 www.cals.org The Central Arkansas Library System’s new 30,000-square-foot children’s library just opened in spring 2013 and was later named for the former first lady of Arkansas and the nation. The impressive facility is home to a teaching kitchen, activity area, more than 20,000 books, DVDs and CDs, as well as a 165-seat theater, greenhouse, teaching garden, walking trails and amphitheater. Special guests and programs are also held throughout the year. M Historic Arkansas Museum 200 E. Third St., 501-324-9351 www.historicarkansas.org At the Historic Arkansas Museum, visitors of all ages will enjoy learning about frontier life,
meeting living-history interpreters, experiencing life in a pre-Civil War neighborhood and seeing Arkansas-made art and artifacts. Each spring, the museum hosts a Territorial Fair and a Christmas Frolic in December. D The First Tee of Central Arkansas 1 First Tee Way, 501-562-4653 www.thefirstteelittlerock.org This public golf course, features a nine-hole championship course with three sets of tees. There is also a nine-hold, par-three course, as well as a driving range, short-game area and putting course. M
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Museum of Discovery 500 President Clinton Ave., (501) 396-7050 www.museumofdiscovery.org The Museum of Discovery offers hands-on exhibits that the whole family will enjoy. The museum also offers science and tinkering demos, and rotating exhibits. In early October, the “In the Dark” exhibit opens, with hands-on activities and displays focusing on the plants and animals that live in darkness (caves, the deep see and under ground). The exhibit runs through Jan. 4, 2015. D
Arkansas Arts Center Children’s Theatre 501 E. Ninth St., 501-372-4000 www.arkarts.com The Children’s Theatre presents stage versions of classic stories, often with a modern spin. Costumes are colorful and shows are short. The 2014-15 season, which runs from September to May, features six productions, including “The Cat in the Hat,” “Pinocchio” and “The Velveteen Rabbit.” Shows are on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. D
Pinnacle Mountain State Park 11901 Pinnacle Valley Road, 501-868-5806 www.arkansasstateparks.com/pinnaclemountain Pinnacle Mountain State Park includes a playground, campgrounds, trails, picnic areas and a visitors’ center with educational activities, as well as Central Arkansas’s highest peak. Located west of downtown, this park gives families the chance to get back to nature. WLR
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Playtime Pizza 600 Colonel Glenn Plaza Loop, 501-227-7529 www.playtimepizza.com Mini-golf, go-karts, laser tag, arcade games, bumper cars and a huge indoor play area — Playtime Pizza is a great place for kids to burn off excess energy. There’s also a pizza, salad, nacho and dessert bar. C
River Rail Streetcar 501-374-5354 www.cat.org/river-rail Three replica vintage streetcars take visitors on a nearly 3.5-mile route through downtown Little Rock and North Little Rock. On the trolley, riders get views of the River Market, Clinton Presidential Center, Heifer Village, Dickey-Stephens Park, U.S.S. Razorback submarine and more. D
to August, there are activities for all ages to enjoy: eight water slides, wave pools, lazy river, pavilions and a volleyball court. NLR Willow Springs Water Park 3903 Willow Lake Road, 501-888-4148 www.willowsprings.net Little Rock’s original water park, Willow Springs features picnic tables, fishing and more. Open daily from the end of May through August. WLR
Witt Stephens Jr. Central Arkansas Nature Center 602 President Clinton Ave., 501-907-0636 www.centralarkansasnaturecenter.com This downtown nature center features a variety of indoor wildlife exhibits and outdoor nature exploration. Explore the nature trails and look for native wildlife, such as Peabody Splash Park turtles and butterflies. There is (Riverfront Park) also ongoing nature programming 501-375-2552 for the whole family. D www.littlerock.org With a splash pad, climbing Wonder Place stones, space net, outdoor and 10301 N. Rodney Parham Road, underground play areas, this 501-225-4050 park encourages imagination www.thewonderplace.com and exploration among children. This indoor play space offers Earlier this year, a splash pad lots of attractions for children to designed for children age 5 and explore their imaginations. Water under was unveiled. The park table, tree house, drama stage, is located in Riverfront Park, puppet area, art studio, vet clinic west of the Junction Bridge. D and play clinic — these are just a few of the play stations. WLR
Wild River Country 6820 Crystal Hill Road, 501-753-8600 www.wildrivercountry.com North Little Rock’s popular water park offers 26 acres of water activities. Open from May
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Little Rock and the surrounding area offers a number of great outdoor activities for visitors. To find out more about Little Rock’s parks, go to www.lrpr.org. For more about Arkansas’s state parks, www.arkansasstateparks.com.
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ARKANSAS RIVER TRAIL
Little Rock and North Little Rock
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 the city from both sides of the river. The 24-mile trail system, which spans more than 12 miles on the shores of the Arkansas River in Little Rock and North Little Rock, allows walkers, runners and cyclists to enjoy a looping trail with a five-mile extension to Pinnacle Mountain State Park.
501-371-4770 www.rivertrail.org
BIG DAM BRIDGE/ JUNCTION BRIDGE
Little Rock and North Little Rock
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.
501-340-6800 www.bigdambridge.com
BURNS PARK
North side of I-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, Funland amusement park, softball fields, tennis and racquetball courts and camping area.
501-791-8537 www.northlittlerock.org
Burns Park Dog Park
I-40, exit 150
The Burns Park Dog Park features three fenced acres for dogs to run and play. The park is divided into three sections for small, medium and large dogs.
501-791-8540
CLINTON PRESIDENTIAL PARK BRIDGE
1200 President Clinton Ave.
This pedestrian and cyclist bridge is nestled in downtown Little Rock, just north of the Clinton Presidential Center. It connects Little Rock to North Little Rock and is part of the Arkansas River Trail.
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 that contains the grandest collection of bathhouses in North America.
501-624-2701 www.hot.springs.national-park.com
JULIUS BRECKLING RIVERFRONT PARK
South bank of the Arkansas River, River Market
Covering 11 blocks in downtown Little Rock, Riverfront Park is home to Riverfest and now, the recently opened children’s Peabody Park. Riverfront Park also has a number of walkways winding along the scenic Arkansas River.
501-371-4770 www.littlerock.org/ParksRecreation
MACARTHUR PARK
Ninth Street and I-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.
501-376-4602 www.arkmilitaryheritage.com
MacArthur Unleashed Dog Park
Ninth Street and I-30
Little Rock’s first downtown dog park features fire hydrants, a doggie splash pad, watering stations, concrete walkways and LED lighting, with specific areas for large and small dogs.
www.littlerock.org/ParksRecreation
MURRAY PARK
Rebsamen Park Road
Located on the Arkansas River in the Riverdale neighborhood, Murray Park is a great place for fishing. With eight pavilions, six volleyball courts, two soccer fields, two playgrounds, wide hiking trails and a boat dock, the recreational options are practically limitless.
501-371-4770 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 which connects to the Junction Bridge.
501-758-1424 www.northlittlerock.com
PAWS PARK
Located inside Murray Park
Offering two shaded acres for your tail-wagging family members, Little Rock’s first fenced, off-the-leash park has several amenities your pooch will enjoy. Paws Park offers nearby parking and restrooms for humans.
501-371-4770 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 located less than an hour from Little Rock. The park’s focal point is Mather Lodge overlooking scenic Cedar Creek Canyon. Petit Jean Mountain is also home to the Museum of Automobiles, a showcase of antique and classic cars.
501-727-5441 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.
501-868-5806 www.arkansasstateparks.com/pinnaclemountain
TWO RIVERS PARK/TWO RIVERS BRIDGE
Cantrell Road near I-430
Located at the confluence of the Arkansas and Little Maumelle Rivers, Two Rivers Park 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. The Two Rivers Bridge is part of the Arkansas River Trail.
501-371-4770 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.
501-371-4770 www.littlerock.org/ParksRecreation
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Getting Around By car is the most effective way to explore most areas of Little Rock and North Little Rock. Downtown can be explored on foot, but there are also a few ways to make getting around a little easier.
Bike Rentals
Rent a bike for an hour, full day or half a day at Bobby’s Bike Hike, located in the River Market District. Bikes are available for the whole family, along with child seats and bike trailers. Guided tours are also available, including Historic Neighborhoods, Pork & Bourbon and the Family Edition. Book online and save 10 percent. 400 President Clinton Ave, 501-613-7001, www.bobbysbikehike. com/littlerock/. Fike’s Bikes, located at the River Trail Station in North Little Rock, offers a variety of sizes and styles of bikes to explore Argenta the River Market District and River Trails. Rent by the hour or for the day. 140 Riverfront Drive, North Little Rock, 501-374-5505, www.fikesbikes.com.
Segway
Segway of Arkansas offers visitors the chance to try out a Segway or take a guided tour via Segway. Twohour and 75-minute tours of downtown are available. 404 E. Third St., 501-372-3200, www.segwayofarkansas.com.
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River Rail Streetcar
The River Rail Streetcar is an inexpensive way to explore Little Rock’s River Market District and North Little Rock’s Argenta neighborhood. The system includes three replica vintage streetcars and makes several stops at local attractions, like the Historic Arkansas Museum, Clinton Presidential Center and Heifer Village. www.cat.org/river-rail.
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ot Springs Village, about an hour’s drive from Little Rock, is one of the state’s premier retirement communities. The 26,000-acre community is located in the foothills of the Ouachita Mountains in southwestern Arkansas. It features eight golf courses, 13 clay tennis courts, 11 lakes, two marinas and more than 20 miles of nature trails. The Ponce de Leon Center is home to the Ouachita Activities Building, Woodlands Auditorium and the Casa de Carta (House of Cards), and hosts about 75 cultural and entertainment events each year. Grove Park is the newest addition to Hot Springs Village. The park is a communitygathering place for the Green Market, Artisan Market and Rock Porch music sessions. Housing options include lakeside living, mountain or golf course views, or secluded estates. The area offers its own public works, police, fire and ambulance services. The Hot Springs Village Property Owners’ Association Administration Building is located at 895 DeSoto Blvd.; 501-922-5556, hsvpoa.org.
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n 2013, Forbes magazine included Little Rock in its top 25 places to retire, because of its low cost of living (nearly 5 percent below the national average), mild weather, low cost of homes and condos, and high Milken Institute rank for successful aging. Almost 13 percent of Pulaski County’s residents are age 65 and older, the 2012 U.S. Census found, so it’s no secret that Central Arkansas is a popular place for retirees. Little Rock, North Little Rock and the surrounding areas meet many of the criteria that according to AARP new retirees look for in a place to retire, including access to nature and medical care, low cost of living and suitable housing in retirement communities and high-rises. The area is home to numerous public golf courses — Burns Park, Rebsamen Park and War Memorial — as well as pedestrian bridges and the Arkansas River Trail, with miles of walking and biking trails covering both sides of the river. The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and other medical centers offer the most up-to-date and innovative medial care in the country. Condo, or high-rise, living is a popular choice for retirees, and Central Arkansas is home to several options, both urban and suburban. No yard work, full-time security and amenities are many reasons why these are great choices for retirees. In downtown Little Rock, Moses Tucker Real Estate (www. mosestucker.com) offers numerous high-rise condos and apartments in a variety of floor plans and price ranges, along with a wealth of amenities, like fitness centers, gardens and pools. The buildings are also located within walking distance of restaurants, shops and other cultural attractions. Properties include River Market Tower, 300 Third Tower and Mann on Main.
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Some of Central Arkansas’s other living options include: Good Shepherd Community 2701 Aldersgate Road, 501-224-7200 www.goodshepherdcommunity.com This community offers studios, one bedrooms, two bedrooms and apartments that are accessible for people with disabilities. Located in West Little Rock, Good Shepherd offers a wellness center, park, fishing dock and on-site physical therapy and rehabilitation. Lakewood House 4801 North Hills Blvd., 501-753-1653 www.lakewoodhouseapts.com This high-rise is located in North Little Rock’s Lakewood neighborhood and offers several floor plans. Amenities include outdoor swimming pool, clubhouse and more. There are grocery stores and other shops and restaurants nearby. Parkway Village 14300 Chenal Parkway, 501-202-1626 www.parkwayvillagear.com Parkway Village is located in the Chenal area of Little Rock and offers cottages and apartments, designed for people age 64 and older, on an 87-acre campus. Amenities include a beauty/barber shop, recreational activities and lots more.
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Riviera Condominiums 3700 Old Cantrell Road, 501-747-1234 www.rivieralittlerock.com Located in Riverdale near downtown Little Rock, these condos are available in a variety of floor plans and price ranges. Plus, the area is full of restaurants and shops within walking distance. Amenities include a swimming pool, covered parking and fitness center.
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Woodland Heights 8700 Riley Drive, 501-224-4242 www.woodlandheightsllc.com Located in West Little Rock, this high-rise community offers 15 floor plans, along with restaurant menus, fitness center, indoor heated saltwater pool and whirlpool, salon, billiards room, cafe, library and more.
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Outside Central Arkansas Visitors to Central Arkansas can travel outside the area in all directions to find all kinds of exciting day trips. From a renowned art museum to historical landmarks to nature
Colonial to early 19th-century art gallery at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art; photography by Timothy Hursley. Courtesy of Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, Arkansas.
at its best, there are excursions to suit anyone’s interests.
Bentonville
Located in Northwest Arkansas, a little over 200 miles from Little Rock, Bentonville is home to some exciting and relatively new attractions. Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art has an impressive collection from American masters from the Colonial era to modern-day and features special exhibits throughout the year. The museum sits on 120 acres of gardens, with 3.5 miles of walking trails. The 21c Museum Hotel Bentonville, a boutique hotel and contemporary art museum, recently opened in Northwest Arkansas. There are only a few 21c Museum Hotels in the country. Bentonville’s is known for its green penguins and the Hive restaurant, whose chef, Matthew McClure, was recently a semifinalist for the 2014 James Beard Foundation Restaurant and Chef Awards in the “Best Chef: South” category. Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art
Bathhouse Row, Hot Springs
Hot Springs & Hot Springs Village
Hot Springs, about 60 miles from Little Rock, is a popular destination for Arkansas natives as well as tourists. The Spa City’s downtown features bathhouses and spas, breweries, boutiques, galleries, museums and lots of restaurants. Oaklawn Park offers live horse racing from January to April and simulcasting the rest of the year, along with reel and table games. Garvan Woodland Gardens is another popular attraction. The botanical gardens are home to miles of beautiful flowers and plants, the all-glass Anthony Chapel and special programs, including holiday displays throughout the year. The area also has several lakes and marinas for outdoor water sports. Hot Springs Village is a 20-minute drive from Hot Springs and an hour away from Little Rock. It offers several golf courses, miles of hiking trails, lakes and outdoor sports and recreation, including a farmers market and artisan market. This area is also popular with retirees.
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The Mississippi Delta & Civil War Helena
Helena, in the Mississippi Delta region of eastern Arkansas, is about 120 miles from Little Rock. Last year, the area celebrated the 150th anniversary of the Civil War battle that was fought there, and the town is a mustvisit for history buffs because of its displays of cannons, replica earthworks, cemeteries, plantations and wayside exhibits, along with Freedom Park and other monuments. Helena’s Delta Cultural Center houses exhibits in two locations, including history of the blues music scene, Civil War and the Mississippi Delta region. The museum’s Visitors Center broadcasts “King Biscuit Time,” the longest-running daily blues radio show on air since 1941.
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Nearby in Mariana is Jones Bar-B-Q, one of the oldest African-American owned businesses in the country. The small barbecue joint serves only pork, which sells out quickly, and it was designated as an American Classic by the James Beard Foundation in 2012.
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Wineries, Micro-Breweries & Agri-Tourism
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Arkansas Wine Country is located in Northwest Arkansas in the towns Paris, Ozark, Wiederkehr Village and Altus, just off Interstate 40. Several of the wineries offer tours, tastings and other special events. Local wines are produced using grapes, berries and muscadines. Some of the area’s most popular wineries to visit include Chateau Aux Arc and Post Winery in Altus and Wiederkehr Wine Cellars and Vineyard nearby. While in Altus, visit the beautiful St. Mary’s Catholic Church with amazing views of the western Arkansas River Valley. While Central Arkansas is home to many microbreweries, Northwest Arkansas offers many more. The Fayetteville Visitors Bureau offers the Fayetteville Ale Trail, allowing visitors to experience the local craft breweries of Northwest Arkansas and collect passport stamps at each stop. Breweries offer
Petit Jean & the Winthrop Rockefeller Institute
The Winthrop Rockefeller Institute at Petit Jean Mountain is worth a visit. It offers original programming aimed at highlighting key research and work within the University of Arkansas System, and serves as a conference center. There are also cooking classes, a restaurant and a gift shop with crafts made by local artists.
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The beautiful Petite Jean State Park offers hiking trails for all levels, fishing, swimming, picnic areas and lots more. The visitors center has everything needed to enjoy the park. Petit Jean Mountain is more than 1,100 feet above the Arkansas River Valley, and there are amazing views from several overlooks around the park. Be sure to check out the Cedar Falls Overlook, a great view of the spectacular waterfall.
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everything from restaurants, tastings, tours and more. The tour includes Fayetteville breweries Apple Blossom Brewing Company, Fossil Cove Brewing Co., Hog Haus Brewing Company, Tanglewood Branch Beer Company and West Mountain Brewing Company, and Springdale breweries Core Brewing & Distilling Co. and Saddlebock Brewery. In addition to wineries and breweries, Arkansas also offers many sites where tourists can pick fresh, seasonal fruits and vegetables. U-pick farms, pumpkin patches and more are a great way to explore the state’s agricultural charms. There’s so much to offer. To find what’s available throughout the state in any season, visit www.arkansas.com/agritourism.
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Shopping Guide From big-box stores to trendy boutiques, indoor malls to outdoor shopping centers, Little Rock offers an eclectic mix of shopping destinations. Visitors are likely to find exactly what they’re looking for and then some.
artists from the 20th and 21st centuries. 429 Main St., 501-664-2787.
Antiques H ELLEN GOLDEN ANTIQUES
All things French: antique furniture, paintings and decorative pieces. 5701 Kavanaugh Blvd., 501-664-7746. R FABULOUS FINDS ANTIQUE & DECORATIVE MALL A flea-market-style antique store where you never know what you’ll find. 2905 Cantrell Road, 501-614-8181.
HC KAHLER-PAYNE ANTIQUES
An eclectic blend of antiques, vintage goods, and estate items from at home and broad. 700 N. Van Buren, 501-663-0608.
D HEARNE FINE ART Located in the historic Dunbar community, this fine art gallery specializes in African-American art by local, regional and nationally-recognized artists. Solo exhibitions and educational art talks monthly. 1001 Wright Ave., 501-372-6822. HC HILLCREST GALLERY
Fine original art, prints and posters. Custom framing, too. 2807 Kavanaugh Blvd., 501-664-7900.
nationally-recognized artist. 5501 Kavanaugh Blvd., 501-614-7113.
Beauty & Spas H ARLINE’S
European beauty treatments, including facials, body wraps, massage, cosmetics and more. 5817 1/2 Kavanaugh Blvd. 501-219-2080
H CARACALLA DAY SPA
A full-service day spa offering massage and more, also a hair salon with a wide selection of hair and personal care products and accessories. 5715 Kavanaugh Blvd., 501-280-0866.
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WLR 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 Drive, 501-228-4545.
JEWELRY EXCHANGE Featuring a large selection of fine European antiques, furniture, art and jewelry. 2226 Cantrell Road, 501-374-3130.
Art & Galleries H BOSWELL MOUROT FINE ART
Works by local, regional as well as national and international artists. 5815 Kavanaugh Blvd., 501-664-0030.
Clothing
M CANTRELL GALLERY
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Formal wear and special occasion attire for women. 11121 N. Rodney Parham Road, 501-225-7666; 11525 Cantrell Road, 501-227-0068.
Finds works by local and regional artists. 8206 Cantrell Road, 501-224-1335.
H 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., 501-664-0880.
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Featuring pieces by local artists, including glasswork, prints, original works and jewelry, also offers framing services. 2601 Kavanaugh Blvd. 664-8996.
D GALLERY 221 Offering original fine art and studio space for local artists, Gallery 221 combines selected art and sculpture. The gallery also has current works by notable Arkansas artists. 221 West Second St., 501-801-0211. NLR GREG THOMPSON FINE ART
Specializing in important Southern and Modern
H LOCAL COLOUR ART GALLERY
This co-op gallery showcases the work of 28 artists from around Arkansas. 5811 Kavanaugh Blvd., 501-265-0422.
NLR PENNINGTON STUDIOS Put yourself or your family into the picture. 417 Main St., 501-374-3515. H STEPHANO’S FINE ART GALLERY
This Heights gallery highlights a wide range of work by Arkansas artists. Owner Stephano Sutherlin is a
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NLR CLAYTIME POTTERY Claytime Pottery offers classes and studio rental, and features an art gallery. 417 Main St., 501-374-3515.
M B. BARNETT
A women’s clothing store that includes designs by Ralph Lauren, Giorgio Armani and Rena Lange, and cosmetics by Trish McEvoy, Laura Mercier and Nars. Be sure to check out their day spa. 8201 Cantrell Road, 501-223-2514.
M BARBARA/JEAN LTD One of the city’s premier women’s boutiques offering clothes by Roberto Cavalli, Dolce & Gabbana and others, as well as top-name shoes and handbags. Their cosmetic counter is stocked with Yves St. Laurent and other designer cosmetics and skincare products. 7811 Cantrell Road, 501-227-0054. M BAUMANS FINE MEN’S CLOTHING
A men’s fine apparel store offering styles by Zegna, Brioni and Ferragamo. 8201 Cantrell Road, 501-227-8797.
D BAUMAN’S MEN’S SHOP A men’s fine apparel store inside the Capital Hotel
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that offers clothes by Zegna, Brioni and Ferragamo. 111 W. Markham St., 501-370-7080.
D BENNETT’S MILITARY SUPPLIES From leather jackets and Army boots to camping tents and other outdoor gear, a great place for the guys. 608 Main St., 501-372-2944. WLR BEYOND COTTON
A relaxed clothing store featuring flax linen and other wearable styles. 10700 N. Rodney Parham Road, 501-221-9195; 11525 Cantrell Road, 501-221-1539.
NLR BRIDAL COTTAGE A special emphasis on grace, elegance and style. 3305 JFK Blvd., 501-753-4138. WLR COMPANIONS
Trendy upscale boutique offering clothing, accessories and handbags. 14810 Cantrell Road, 501-868-8484.
WLR, NLR, SWLR CUPIDS LINGERIE Boutique offers lingerie and adult toys. 9700 N. Rodney Parham Road, 501-227-8282; 3920 W. 65th St., 501-565-2020; 5400 John F. Kennedy Blvd., 501-753-3353. HC E. LEIGH’S
This boutique offers trendy women’s fashions and accessories. 2911 Kavanaugh Blvd, 501-265-0448.
H EMBER BOUTIQUE
Creative clothing, art and jewelry at affordable prices. 5709 Kavanaugh Blvd., 501-225-3220.
D FRINGE CLOTHING Trendy women’s clothing and accessories boutique, located in the River Market District. 112 River Market Ave., 501-376-7000. H GO! RUNNING
This shop is a runner’s paradise. It offers shoes, clothes and gear. 1819 N. Grant St., 501-663-6800.
WLR GREENHAW’S MEN’S WEAR
Fine menswear store offering business apparel and weekend wear. 10301 N. Rodney Parham Road, 501-227-8703.
H FEINSTEIN’S
A women’s clothing boutique offering fine apparel and accessories. 5600 Kavanaugh Blvd., 501-664-7330.
H KRISTIN CHASE
An upscale, sophisticated women’s clothing store. 5008 Kavanaugh Blvd., 501-663-1665.
H MR. WICKS MEN’S CLOTHING
A men’s clothing store offering fine business apparel and weekend wear. 5924 R St., 501-664-3062.
H OZARK OUTDOOR SUPPLY
For the outdoors enthusiast, get your camping gear, clothing and other supplies here. 5514 Kavanaugh Blvd., 501-664-4832.
C ROCK CITY KICKS A one-of-a-kind sneaker boutique. 200 N. Bowman, 501-660-7888.NLR nlr, C SHOE CARNIVAL A wide selection of shoes for all ages. 2851 Lakewood, 501-791-0605; 1280 Chenal Parkway, 501-227-0282. H STEAMROLLER BLUES
Trendy women’s clothing and accessories boutique. 5915 Kavanaugh Blvd., 501-661-4067.
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H, WLR THE TOGGERY A children’s clothing store. 5919 R St., 501-663-8662; 11525 Cantrell Road, 501-227-8492. H TULIPS
HC BOX TURTLE
Shop for handmade jewelry, local designer clothing and one-of-a-kind gift items, as well as home accessories, linens, candles and lighting. 2616 Kavanaugh Blvd., 501-661-1167.
A hip clothing boutique offering fun designers and styles for women of all ages, as well as kids. 5817 Kavanaugh Blvd., 501-614-7343.
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Food & Markets
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In addition to wonderful gourmet foods, shop their collection of fun gifts. 8121 Cantrell Road, 501-614-9030.
This store offers an amazing selection of bridal invitations, as well as everything from wedding albums to bridesmaid gifts. 5600 R St., 501-975-8902. A florist specializing in custom-designed fresh, dried and silk floral arrangements. 5701 Kavanaugh Blvd., 501-664-4042.
D EXPLORE STORE Part of the Museum of Discovery, the Explore Store has great gifts, puzzles, games, books and more-for kids of all ages. 500 President Clinton Ave., 501-396-7050. WLR FIFTH SEASON GIFTS
Fine crystal, silver, china and collectibles, find the perfect gift for someone or treat yourself. 10020 N. Rodney Parham Road, 501-225-0544.
D FRANCES FLOWER SHOP From custom arrangements to casual bouquets, order by phone or stop by this downtown full-service florist. 1222 W. Capitol Ave., 501-372-2203. D THE FRECKLED FROG Arkansas crafted clothing, art, jewelry and gifts. 419 President Clinton Ave., 501-514-2060.
D DANDELION HERBS, SPICES, TEAS Bulk herbs, teas and spices, along with local honey and other goodies. 419 President Clinton Ave., 501-850-0268.
HC THE FULL MOON
Fun and whimsical gifts, home accessories, baby items, jewelry and more. 3625 Kavanaugh Blvd., 501-663-4367.
H HEIGHTS FINE WINES AND SPIRITS Offering an excellent selection of wines, beers and other spirits, with a friendly staff. 5012 Kavanaugh Blvd., 501-664-9463.
S GREEN CORNER STORE
This adorable shop features locally made products and more. There’s also an old-fashioned soda fountain serving ice cream treats. 1423 Main St., 501-374-1111.
WLR HIGHWAY 10 WINE & SPIRITS
Offers an excellent selection of wines, beer and other spirits. 14309 Cantrell Road, 501-225-6879.
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A gourmet and local food market. 5018 Kavanaugh Blvd., 501-663-4152.
MUSEUM STORE Located in the museum’s atrium, the Museum Store offers the best contemporary, Arkansas-made arts and crafts, as well as merchandise related to frontier Arkansas. Shop for pottery, quilts, baskets, books and more. 200 E. Third St., 501-324-9621.
WLR WHOLE FOODS
WLR HOLLYWOOD & SPORTS
Locally owned meat shop, which also sells local food products and more. 2807 Kavanaugh Blvd., 501-671-6328.
H TERRY’S FINER FOODS
For the organically inclined, a food market with a deli, excellent vitamins and herbal supplement selection, books and more. 10700 N. Rodney Parham Road, 501-221-2331.
MEMORABILIA Signed sports items. 10720 Rodney Parham Road, 501-219-0003.
NLR ARGENTA BEAD COMPANY Big or small, colored, glass or hand-engraved, this shop has all the beads and jewelry-making supplies you’ll ever need. 703 Main St., 501537-0928. NLR ARGENTA DRUG STORE A local place to pick up medications, snacks, gifts and more. 324 Main St., 501-374-4851. D ARKANSAS FLAG & BANNER Shop for patriotic items as well as garden ornaments and other seasonal items. You can also find a great selection of Razorback merchandise. 800 W. Ninth St., 501-375-7633.
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D CLINTON MUSEUM STORE Offering Clinton memorabilia, you can also shop for books, artwork and jewelry. 610 President Clinton Ave., 501-748-0400. D COIN & STAMP SHOP A coin and stamp collector’s haven. 107 Main St., 501-375-2113.
D ART OUTFITTERS A one-stop shop for everything an artist needs, including easels, canvases, paints, brushes and other supplies. 917 W. Seventh St., 501-374-4323.
WLR THE CROWN SHOP
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D DESIGN INSPIRATIONS
A great girly store with jewelry, beauty and bath accessories. 5623 Kavanaugh Blvd. 603-5373
NLR BOURBON & BOOTS The popular web shop’s first brick-and-mortar shop, featuring Southern-made jewelry, home décor and lots more. 419 Main St., 501-650-0464.
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A Hallmark store with a wide card selection and wonderful gifts. 10700 N. Rodney Parham Road, 501-227-8442.
Find the latest in home decor, gifts, art, jewelry, clothing and accessories, and much more! 300 River Market Ave., 501-374-2001.
S ESSE PURSE MUSEUM STORE
Purses, jewelry, accessories and more. 1510 S. Main St., 501-916-9022.
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D MOSAIC TEMPLARS CULTURAL CENTER STORE Offers a selection of adult and children’s books on African-American themes, and art, jewelry and more. 501 W. Ninth St., 501-683-3593. S MOXY MODERN MERCANTILE A mix of modern and vintage home décor and gifts, along with gourmet food. 1419 S. Main St., 501-374-2474.
D THE MUSEUM STORE Choose from books, jewelry, toys and items by artists and artisans from around the state. Inside the Arkansas Arts Center. 501 E. Ninth St., 501-372-4000. D OLD STATE HOUSE MUSEUM STORE The store features a wide variety of items that enhance and interpret the museum’s exhibits, including historic collectibles and notable books relating to all aspects of Arkansas history. Also, browse their jewelry, artwork and souvenirs. 300 W. Markham St., 501-324-8653. HC RHEA DRUG STORE
Whether a prescription to fill, personal item or gift for a friend, this Hillcrest institution has you covered. 2801 Kavanaugh Blvd., 501-663-4131.
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A ceramic studio where visitors can pick a piece of pottery and paint it. Great for kids. 5622 R St., 501-280-0553.
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D PYRAMID ART, BOOKS & CUSTOM FRAMING Browse this cozy literary cafe of all genre of African-American literature. Also a large selection of decorative art and quality conservation framing.1001 Wright Ave., 501-372-5824.
H TIPTON HURST
A floral store offering books, candles, gifts, seasonal and decorative items. 1801 N. Grant St., 501-666-3333.
D RIVER MARKET BOOKS &
GIFTS Part of the Central Arkansas Library System, offering inexpensive books, as well as toys, seasonal items and gifts. Located in the Cox Creative Center, 120 River Market Ave., 501-918-3093.
D SHOP THE ROCK Get your Little Rock souvenirs and find out what’s going on around town with one stop. As part of the Little Rock Convention and Visitors Bureau, visitors can get maps and useful information on tours and things RANKED #1 to do. Located outside River Market“10 GREAT PLACES TO LIVE” Hall, 400 President Clinton Ave.,KIPLINGER’S PERSONAL 501-537-7058. FINANCE MAGAZINE JULY 2013 H THE SOCIAL TYPE Personalized stationary and invitations for all occasions. 5819 Kavanaugh Blvd., 501-661-9929.
NLR WICKS & WAX GIFTS more candles. Like the embrace of a warm summerMuch breeze, ourthan trip to Little 3513 RockJFK Blvd., 501-771-1568. was a delight we will always remember. The trolley rides to museums within the vibrant River Market District. Taking in the lush H WILD BIRDS UNLIMITED Southern scenery while hiking the Arkansas Riverfountains, Trail. Enjoying thefield guides Bird feeders, bat houses, and more. 1818 food N. Taylor St., and 501-666-4210. best local restaurants and and the city’s artisanal scene, then settling down into the city’s most comfortable hotels.These WORDSWORTH are the memories of a new SouthernH style. You can see it BOOKS all here. An independent bookstore offering a good You can see it all in Little Rock. selection of books. 5920 R St., 501-663-9198. H YARN MART
All your knitting and needlepoint supplies under one roof. 5711 Kavanaugh Blvd., 501-666-6505.
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H YVES DELORME PARIS “FIVE SECRET Fine European linens, soaps and accesFOODIE CITIES” sories for the home. 5717 Kavanaugh Blvd., FORBES TRAVEL GUIDE 501-663-7344.
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A great selection of flooring. 7305 Cantrell Road, 501-614-1008.
Browse unique ethnic-inspired goods, including folk art, jewelry, toys and games, tableware, rugs and more at this store that provides fair trade income to people in third-world countries. 301 President Clinton Ave., 501-374-2776.
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Browse a variety of flowers or get a oneof-a-kind arrangement. 3400 Old Cantrell Road, 501-603-9200.
Junction Bridge > To see more, go to LittleRock.com or a visitor information center: Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport Shop The Rock • 400 Pres. Clinton Ave. Historic Curran Hall • 615 E. Capitol Ave. Statehouse Convention Center • 7 Statehouse Plaza
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M ARNOLD’S FLOORING AMERICA Carpet, hardwood flooring and more. 7619 Cantrell Road, 501-225-3840. R BEAR-HILL INTERIORS
Upscale design services, furniture, lamps and home accessories. 1420 Rebsamen Park Road, 501-907-9272.
NLR BLAKE’S FURNITURE & APPLIANCE A great selection of affordable furniture and more. 321 Main St., 501-375-2417. R BOTANICA GARDENS
From houseplants and planters to nursery items and gardening tools, this is a must-stop shop. 1601 Rebsamen Park Road, 501-614-3000.
H, WLR COBBLESTONE & VINE Fine furniture, linens, decorative gifts and accessories with a European flair. 5100 Kavanaugh Blvd., 501-664-4988; 11525 Cantrell Road, 501-219-3676.
Like adventurers with appetites, we choose to dine with R CYNTHIA EAST freshness FABRICS discerning palates. We savor farm-to-table Select from a variety of upholstery, decorator that’s more like two miles away rather than 200. Andaccessories. and drapery fabrics and decorative sometimes the best plan for1523 a night out on town is Rebsamen Parkthe Road, 501-663-0460. to have no plans at all. Because the more we explore our R DISTINCTIVE KITCHENS own back yard, the more surprises we find hidden in plain AND BATHS sight. You can taste it all here.Offering Wherecustom-made many of the flavors kitchen and bath cabiare locally grown and owned.nets. Right here in Little Rock. 1414 Rebsamen Park Road, 501-666-7756. H EGGSHELLS KITCHEN CO.
Gourmet accessories and gadgets, cooking classes and gift baskets. 5501 Kavanaugh Blvd., 501-664-6900.
R C & F FLOORING AND RUG GALLERY This shop offers unique tiles, carpets and other floor coverings. 2206 Cantrell Road, 501-399-9909.
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A trendy furniture store. 12301 Chenal Parkway, 501-219-8400.
NLR GALAXY FURNITURE One of places you don’t want to miss. A mixture of old and new furniture, vintage clothing and more. 304 Main St., 501-375-3375.
M CANTRELL FURNITURE AND DESIGN CENTER Offering furniture, carpets and rugs, lighting and other home-related items. 7619 Cantrell Road, 501-225-0002.
WLR GOOD EARTH GARDEN CENTER
A wonderful selection of plant and outdoor accessories. 15601 Cantrell Road, 501-868-4666.
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Located inside Sweet Home Furnishings, M HADIDI ORIENTAL RUGS this shop features artwork, furniture and Fine antique and new Oriental rugs and accessories that have caught the eye of Fringe Clothing other floor coverings. 8116 Cantrell Road, owner Chris Clement. 1324 Main St., 501-225-8999. 501-539-1473. With more than 500 restaurants, be an explorer > Visit DineLR.com
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HC HAUS WERK
A fun collection of clothing, house wares, accessories, furniture, jewelry and gifts. 2919 Kavanaugh Blvd., 501-663-5251.
H LAMP SHADES ETC. & THE ACCESSORY INC. Fine home furnishings, designer lamps, accessories and botanicals. 5608 R St., 501-664-5363.
HC THE SHOPPES AT WOODLAWN
HC HILLCREST INTERIORS
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HC HILLCREST JUNK CO.
R LOUIE’S UNIQUE FRAMING & GALLERY Offering custom framing, original artwork and prints. 1509 Mart Drive, 501-907-6240.
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HC HOCOTT’S GARDEN CENTER
R SOHO MODERN FURNISHINGS
A big selection of plants and garden accessories. 3612 Kavanaugh Blvd., 501-663-8376.
WLR, R MARSHALL CLEMENTS An interior design firm with European antiques, artwork and accessories. 1509 Rebsamen Park Road, 501-663-1828; 11525 Cantrell Road, 501-954-7900.
R KAKI HOCKERSMITH INTERIORS
WLR MARTINOUS ORIENTAL RUGS
S SWEET HOME FURNISHINGS
Design services as well as fine home furnishings, art and home accessories. 2907 Kavanaugh Blvd., 501-664-3445. Shop for vintage furniture and accessories in this eclectic store. 623 Beechwood St., 501-681-7999.
Full line of interior design services and home accessories. Located inside Riverside Design and Antiques. 1408 Rebsamen Park Road, 501-666-6966.
M KEN RASH’S CASUAL FURNITURE
An outdoor living one-stop shop, featuring grills, furniture and other outdoor living accessories. 11220 N. Rodney Parham Road, 501-663-1818.
WLR KITCHEN & BATH CONCEPTS
For the latest in kitchen and bath. 9805 W. Markham St., 501-225-5221.
NLR KREBS BROTHERS
Find all kinds of gourmet kitchen supplies, along with small appliances and more. 4310 Landers Road, 501-687-1331.
Offering indoor and outdoor lighting options. 8316 W. Markham St., 501-223-9026.
Fine antique and new Oriental rugs and other floor coverings. 1521 Macon Drive, 501-224-0313.
H MASSIMO
An interior design firm with modern/transitional furniture, original artwork and other accessories. 5619 Kavanaugh Blvd., 501-664-0355.
R MERTINS DYKE HOME
A furniture and home accessories store with it own unique flair. 1500 Rebsamen Park Road, 501-280-3200.
C PAINT AND CARPET DEPOT
Paint, flooring and more. 11600 Chenal Parkway, 501-225-1871.
H C RONAGHI INTERNATIONAL RUG COMPANY Imported and collectible rugs. 2901 Kavanaugh Blvd., 501-664-8885.
A collection of antique, home decor and art-related shops, all under one roof. 4523 Woodlawn Drive, 501-666-3600.
Lamps, new or custom-made shades, and lamp and chandelier repair. 2208 Cantrell Road, 501-372-5267. Custom framing and a wide selection of prints, frames and original artwork. 2313 Cantrell Road, 501-372-7373. A furniture and home decor store specializing in mid-20th century and contemporary furniture and home accessories. 2200 Cantrell Road, 501-372-4884.
A favorite design resource offering antique and vintage furniture and other accessories. 1324 Main St., 501-296-9198.
R URBAN PAD
Chic, trendy home furnishings and accessories. 3513 Old Cantrell Road, 501-664-4202.
M WINDOW WORKS For all your window treatments. Just off Cantrell Road. 2410 Glover St., 501-219-1500. NLR THOMASON’S FURNITURE Classic selections of furniture and more. 315 Main St., 501-374-2560. WLR TOBI FAIRLEY GALLERY
Featuring an excellent collection of fine art by regionally known artists. 5507 Ranch Drive, 501-868-9882.
Park Plaza
6000 W. Markham St. www.parkplazamall.com
Park Plaza
Located in the Midtown neighborhood, Park Plaza is Little Rock’s largest indoor mall. The mall offers Dillard’s flagship stores on each end, name-brand shops, a food court and more. Here’s a list of some of Park Plaza’s shops:
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ABERCROMBIE & FITCH AERIE AEROPOSTALE ALDO AMERICAN EAGLE OUTFITTERS ANN TAYLOR BANANA REPUBLIC THE BUCKLE CLAIRE’S COACH COLDWATER CREEK THE CROWN SHOP DILLARD’S EDDIE BAUER EXPRESS
FINISH LINE FOOT LOCKER FOREVER 21 GAP GNC GEARHEAD OUTFITTERS GYMBOREE HOLLISTER CO. HOUNDSTOOTH CLOTHING ICING JOURNEY’S JUSTICE KAY JEWELERS LANE BRYANT THE LIMITED NEW YORK & COMPANY PANDORA PAYLESS SEPHORA SPENCER GIFTS SUNGLASSES HUT TEAVANA THINGS REMEMBERED VANITY VICTORIA’S SECRET WET SEAL ZALES ZUMIEZ
McCain Mall
3929 McCain Blvd. www.simon.com/mall/mccain-mall
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Located in North Little Rock, this indoor mall features department stores, like Dillard’s, Sears and JC Penney, along with clothing and accessories shops and eateries. Here’s a few of the shops you’ll find: AERIE AEROPOSTALE AMERICAN EAGLE OUTFITTERS BATH & BODY WORKS THE BUCKLE CHAMPS CHARLOTTE RUSSE CLAIRE’S CRAZY 8 DILLARD’S EARTHBOUND TRADING CO. FINISH LINE FOOTLOCKER FRANCESCA’S GAMESTOP GNC GYMBOREE GORDON’S JEWELERS HALLMARK HOT TOPIC JOURNEY’S JC PENNEY KAY JEWELERS LIDS THE LIMITED MAURICES MOTHERHOOD MATERNITY OLD NAVY PAUL’S SHOES PAYLESS ROGERS JEWELERS RUE 21 SEARS SHOE DEPT. SPENCER GIFTS SUNGLASSES HUT THINGS REMEMBERED VICTORIA’S SECRET WINDSOR ZALES ZUMIEZ
Original
World Champion Barbecue in a cool atmosphere. And hey, come check out our new Patio.
5107 Warden Road • North Little Rock 501.753.9227 • www.wholehogcafenlr.com
Fine handmade rugs from around the world at affordable prices to meet anyone’s budget
Traditional, transitional or contemporary… we have all the latest styles and colors.
Martinous Oriental Rug Co., Inc. Serving Arkansas Since 1923
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H WHITE GOAT
Amazing collection of European furniture, accessories and original art. 5624 R St., 501-603-9460.
Jewelry WLR CECIL’S FINE JEWELRY
D KYLE-ROCHELLE JEWELERS Fine jewelry and custom designs. 523 S. Louisiana St., 501-375-3335.
H DOGGY DADDY
H SISSY’S LOG CABIN
NLR JONES BROTHERS POOL TABLES Offering a wide selection of pool tables and accessories. 309 W. Broadway St., 501-372-0168.
Luxurious jewelry store, featuring new and custommade pieces. 1825 N. Grant St., 501-663-0066.
Gourmet pet food and treats, along with toys and anything else you pet needs. 5914 R St., 501-664-3649.
C OZARK ANGLER
A fine store offering men’s and women’s distinctive jewelry. 10720 N. Rodney Parham Road, 501-225-5068.
Other
NLR ELLIS JEWELERS Specializing in fine jewelry, custom design and remounting. 2927 Lakewood Village Drive, 501-753-7267.
WLR BEDFORD CAMERA & VIDEO
S PIANO KRAFT
Everything the shutterbug could ever desire. 11400 N. Rodney Parham Road, 501-224-2020.
Pianos, keyboards, organs and sheet music available. 1222 S. Main St., 501-372-1446.
C J. OLIVER’S FINE JEWELRY A fine jewelry store offering men’s and women’s jewelry. 400 N. Bowman Road, 501-954-9400.
H CARNES AUDIO VISUAL
S ROSEN MUSIC
Pleasant Ridge Town Center
11525 Cantrell Road www.schickels.com This outdoor shopping center in West Little Rock features nationally known shops as well as locally owned boutiques and great restaurants. BASSETT HOME FURNISHINGS BEEHIVE BELK BEYOND COTTON BUFFIE’S ALL THE RAGE COBBLESTONE & VINE COMING HOME INTERIORS CROCS THE DOG BOWL EMBELLISH INTERIORS FLEET FEET EASY RUNNER FORSYTHE’S LADIES APPAREL THE FRESH MARKET HALLMARK J. DUKE & CO. JEANTE KRISTIN TODD LEARNING EXPRESS M2 GALLERY MARSHALL CLEMENTS MERLE NORMAN PIGTAILS & CREWCUTS POUT POWDER & SMOKE THE RIDGE WINE & SPIRITS ROBERSON’S FINE JEWELRY AND GIFTS SCARLET THE TOGGERY VANNESS INC. VESTA’S VIVID DESIGNS WARREN SHOES
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Audio/visual installation, design, sales and more. 5919 Kavanaugh Blvd., 501-658-0932.
Midtowne Little Rock 201 University Ave. www.midtownelittlerock.com Midtowne is an outdoor shopping center, featuring popular national brands, along with some great restaurants. Here’s some of what you’ll find: BRIGHTON COLLECTIBLES CHICO’S THE CHILDREN’S PLACE THE CONTAINER STORE FRANCESCA’S COLLECTIONS
The Promenade at Chenal
17711 Chenal Parkway www.chenalshopping.com This outdoor shopping center in the Chenal neighborhood offers name-brand shops, local boutiques, top restaurants and a movie theater. Here’s a list of the shops that visitors will find: ALTAR’D STATE ANTHROPOLOGIE APPLE STORE APRICOT LANE BOUTIQUE BELLE & BLUSH CHARMING CHARLIE THE CHILDREN’S PLACE COLDWATER CREEK CRAZY 8
Specializing in clothing, equipment and other gear for fly fishing. 12305 Chenal Parkway, 501-225-6504.
A variety of instruments, restorations and private lessons. 1214 Main St., 501-666-0814.
J. JILL FASHIONS JAMES AVERY JOS A. BANK CLOTHIER JUSTICE LOFT POTTERY BARN SOMA INTIMATES ULTA VERSONA ACCESSORIES WHITE HOUSE/BLACK MARKET WILLIAMS-SONOMA
DESTINATION MATERNITY DSW FRANCESCA’S COLLECTIONS GEARHEAD OUTFITTERS INDIGO J. CREW JAMES EYECARE & OPTICS GALLERY JUST DOGS! GOURMET JUSTICE KENNETH EDWARDS FINE JEWELERS LOFT LULULEMON ATHLETICA NIKE FACTORY STORE PAUL’S SHOES STRIPPAGGIO OLIVE OIL & VINEGAR SUNGLASS STATION W BY AZWELL WARREN’S SHOES WHITE HOUSE BLACK MARKET
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THE JACKSONVILLE MUSEUM OF MILITARY HISTORY explores local and regional military history, both on the battlefield and the home front. The museum gift shop enhances the visitor’s experience by specializing in military related models, toys, posters and books. The shop also offers an extensive line of armed forces related merchandise representing all of branches of service. Shop here for special occasions like military retirements, birthdays and Christmas! Shop is open Monday thru Saturday 10am – 5pm. 100 Veteran’s Circle • Jacksonville 501-241-1943 • www.jaxmilitarymuseum.org
BEAR-HILL INTERIORS 1420 Rebsamen Park Road, Little Rock, 501-907-9272 www.bearhillinteriors.com
KILWINS-LITTLE ROCK offers that nostalgic experience of watching Hand-Crafted Fudge, assorted Caramel Corns & Brittles and Caramel Apples made fresh in front of your eyes, using original recipes, time-tested methods and the very best ingredients. 32 flavors of Original Recipe Ice Cream, waffle cones made-daily, custom shakes, sundaes, and gourmet coffee are available, and Kilwins also features a full selection of Hand-Made Truffles, Chocolates, Tuttles and Sea-Salt Caramels. We are open every day, offer daily specials, and love to provide free Fudge and Ice Cream samples! 415 President Clinton Avenue (in the Arcade Building) • Little Rock ww.kilwins.com/littlerock
You can find unique gift items and the largest used book store in the area at the COX CREATIVE CENTER, which hosts River Market Books & Gifts, the library’s “gently read” book store, as well as Bookends Café, the library’s literary café. Hours are Monday-Saturday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sunday 1-5 p.m. 501918- 3093, www.cals.org, 120 River Market Avenue.
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CLINTON MUSEUM STORE is the official store of the Clinton Presidential Center and a must-see for anyone seeking rare and signed political artifacts, American and international crafts, educational, cultural and eco-friendly items. Conveniently located a quarter-mile west of the Clinton Center with a free one-minute shuttle. Mon-Sat 10am-5:30pm, Sun 2-5:30pm 610 President Clinton Avenue • Little Rock 501-748-0400 • www.clintonmuseumstore.com
At KYLE-ROCHELLE JEWELERS, we not only sell diamonds at the best price in town, we now buy diamonds and Rolex watches along with gold and diamond jewelry. Don’t take less from other dealers when we have over 30 years of being the most competitive store in town. Please feel free to walk in any time or call and schedule an appointment M-F from 9am to 5pm! 523 South Louisiana, Suite M100 • Little Rock 501-375-3335 • www.kylerochellejewelers.com
Beautiful pieces of handmade art by Arkansas artists, including ceramics, blown glass, jewelry, paintings, and more, are available at BUTLER CENTER GALLERIES, where a variety of art exhibitions are also displayed. Mon-Sat 9am-5pm 401 President Clinton Avenue. 501-320-5790 • www.butlercenter.org CYNTHIA EAST FABRICS has been Little Rock’s ”go-to” fabric source for over 37 years. You will always find designs and materials of every description in stock and they can coordinate any required labor. They also feature Amy Howard One-Step paints and a showroom of imaginative gifts and home accessories. Mon-Sat 10am-5:30pm 1523 Rebsamen Park Rd • Little Rock 501-663-0460 • www.cynthiaeastfabrics.com
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RHEA DRUG: Great Gifts in the Heart of Hillcrest! Come browse for gifts you will not find anywhere else. Always a surprise! 2801 Kavanaugh Blvd • Little Rock www.facebook.com/RheaDrug • 501-663-4131
Shop at CUPIDS for lingerie and more! Stop in at any of our 6 locations: Conway, 2585 Donaghey Ave (501) 764-0404 Little Rock South, 3920 W 65th St (501) 565-2020 Open 24 Hours Little Rock West, 9700 N Rodney Parham Rd (501) 227-8282 North Little Rock, 5400 John F Kennedy Blvd (501) 753-3353 Jacksonville, 6111 John Harden Drive (501) 241-2777 Open 24 Hours Hot Springs, 1910 Albert Pike Rd (501) 623-1250 We offer discreet packaging and shipping through our online store at www.Shopcupids.com.
VETERANS’ LOCOMOTIVE Commemorating Those Who Have Served, and Those Serving Our Nation
Amtrak® is America’s Railroad®. We salute our veterans by connecting the communities and families they love.
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J. Craig Thorpe Oil on Canvas
2014 Amtrak®
Amtrak and America’s Railroad are service marks of the National Railroad Passenger Corporation.
Travel Smart. Travel AMTRAK. “The Homecoming,” by artist J. Craig Thorpe, showcases Amtrak locomotive 42 in a livery honoring American veterans. The poster is 18”x24” on 100lb. gloss cover paper. www.amtrak.com
Your visit to the Natural State won’t be complete without a visit to THE PROMENADE AT CHENAL - home to Little Rock’s voted best shopping, dining and entertainment destination. Enjoy shopping over 40 stores including Arkansas’s only Apple, J.Crew, Nike, lululemon athletica and Anthropologie stores. Catch a movie in 3D at the IMAX theatre then savor the tastes of six award-winning restaurants or the local European-inspired café. West Little Rock offers an abundant variety of recreation and entertainment options to plan a day trip or an entire weekend. Go to ChenalShopping.com before planning your next trip. 17711 Chenal Parkway • Little Rock 501-821-5552
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Since 1973, the Museum Store at HISTORIC ARKANSAS MUSEUM has offered the best of Arkansas Made crafts like pottery, quilts, baskets and jewelry – as well as music, books, children’s toys and more. Looking for the perfect wedding or engagement gift? Give a pair of handmade mugs from Mudpuppy Pottery in Fort Smith to start the couple off on their lives together. Available in a variety of glazes in the Museum Store. Mon-Sat 9am-5pm, Sun 1-5pm 200 E. Third St. • Little Rock 501-324-9351 • historicarkansas.org
A PICTORIAL HISTORY OF ARKANSAS’S OLD STATE HOUSE by Mary Kwas is available at the Museum Store for $49.95. THE OLD STATE HOUSE MUSEUM STORE offers a comprehensive collection of books on Arkansas history and culture, as well as exhibit merchandise and Arkansas-made jewelry and toys. Monday-Saturday 9am-5pm • Sunday 1-5pm 300 W. Markham • Little Rock 501-324-9685 • oldstatehouse.com
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THE MOSAIC TEMPLARS CULTURAL CENTER MUSEUM STORE features contemporary gifts, jewelry, art, toys, and specializes in merchandise connected to Arkansas’s African American history, life and culture. The Museum Store features many Coretta Scott King Award books for children, classic and historical books focusing on the breadth, depth and complexity of the experiences of African American people in the Western hemisphere. Enjoy the creative ingenuity of one-of-akind items made by local arts and craftspeople, Mosaic Templars memorabilia, greeting cards, music, art and much more. Tuesday-Saturday 9am-5pm Admission is free. 501 W. Ninth Street • Little Rock 501-683-3593 • mosaictemplars.com
MARTINOUS ORIENTAL RUG CO. has been in business since 1923 and offers handmade oriental rugs from around the world at affordable prices. They offer Karastan, Noursion and Oriental Weavers rugs and more. They have traditional, modern rugs with all the updated colors. Martinous introduced rug cleaning to Arkansas in 1939, and has the finest cleaning and drying facilities for all types of area rugs as well as a submersion hand-wash process for rugs with animal stains and odors. Their state-of-theart building is second to none. They also offer padding underlay, Moth Proofing, Fabricoating, and Repairing. For more information: 501-224-0313, www.martinous.com, 1521 Macon Drive, Little Rock, Arkansas 72211
MADURO CIGAR BAR & LOUNGE is a fun cigar and martini bar, lounge and shop locally owned and operated by Michael Peace in the heart of downtown Little Rock. We have a great selection of the finest handmade cigars from the Dominican Republic, Nicaragua, and Honduras (among other areas) as well as desktop humidors, nice lighters, and related accessories and gift items. Be sure to ask about our optional monthly memberships, which includes complimentary cigars of the month, gift cards, newsletter, discounts on accessories and humidor lockers, among many other specials! Sunday-Thursday 3-11pm; Friday-Saturday 3-midnight 109 Main Street • Little Rock 501-374-3710 • madurolounge.com facebook.com/madurolounge
Stepping into the gift shop at the WINTHROP ROCKEFELLER INSTITUTE on Petit Jean Mountain is like stepping into two different time periods all at once. The shop features an abundance of high-quality, Arkansas-made products, including pottery, blown glass, duck calls and various books, as well as many more items that appeal to all tastes. The shop is furnished with oak cabinets and display cases that were original to the Baker Drug Store in Stamps, Ark., built in 1902. Visitors to the gift shop can experience the richness of the past as well as the beauty of the present. 1 Rockefeller Drive • Morrilton 501-727-5435 • livethelegacy.org
THE MACARTHUR MUSEUM OF ARKANSAS MILITARY HISTORY was created to interpret our state’s military heritage from its territorial period to the present. Located in the historic Tower Building of the Little Rock Arsenal, the gift shop offers unique items that enhance and interpret the museum’s exhibits. Choose from a variety of books related to Arkansas’s military past, as well as historical collectibles and traditional souvenirs that serve as reminders of your visit. All proceeds from the gift shop go toward the fulfillment of the museum’s mission to preserve the historic Arsenal Building and interpret Arkansas’s military heritage. Mon-Sat 9am-4pm, Sun 1-4pm 503 E. 9th St. • Little Rock 501-376-4602 • arkmilitaryheritage.com
Many exotic worlds are yours to explore at the LITTLE ROCK ZOO. Experience the majesty of elephants and rhinos. Stick your neck out at the Giraffe exhibit. Marvel at the strength and beauty of lions, tigers and jaguars in our Big Cat Habitat. Monkey around at Spider Monkey or Lemur Islands. Or slither around to the Reptile House to go face-to-fang with a deadly reptile. Before you leave, stop by the Safari Trader Gift Shop, where you can find all sorts of ZOOvenirs to remind you of your visit! Mon-Sun 9am-5pm, last admission is at 4pm. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day. 1 Zoo Dr. • Little Rock 501-666-2406 • littlerockzoo.com VISITOR’S GUIDE TO GREATER LITTLE ROCK • 2015
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art galleries 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. Cindy, Clarke and Helen
Gallery 221 Delita Martin
boSwell mourot FiNe art Little Rock • Miami 5815 Kavanaugh blvd little rock, ar 72207 tel. 501.664.0030 www.boswellmourot.com
Fine Art from local, regional and international artists for the emerging and established collector.
221 w. 2nd St, Suite 102 little rock, ar 72201 (501) 801-0211 mon. - Fri. 1am to 6pm & Sat. 11am - 4pm, or by appointment Gallery 221 has original paintings, drawings & sculptures by a talented & visually diverse group of local, national & international artists. Included are works by art icon Gino Hollander along with one-of-a-kind artisan jewelry. In addition to the main gallery, take a private tour of our 2nd floor which includes the Art Collector’s Gallery, the Decorative Art & Gift Room, & the Gino Hollander Gallery. Arkansas’s most innovative retail fine art venue, Gallery 221 is a destination gallery for art enthusiasts at all price points.
claytime pottery
417 main St. argenta, North little rock, ar 72114 lp@aristotle.net, www.claytimepottery.com tues-Fri 10-5, Sat 11-5 and by appointment 501 374-3515
Gallery 26
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.
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Claytime is a pottery studio and gallery located in the Argenta Historic District of downtown North Little Rock. The gallery offers functional and decorative claywork by the finest artists in the region. The studio teaches pottery in extended sessions or abbreviated two hour wheel throwing classes for those with a limited schedule.
Dining Guide In CENTRAL ARkansas, there is an abundance of great restaurants, both casual and upscale. While visiting, be sure to sample Southern comfort foods and our great barbecue joints. But, don’t forget about all the delicious Mexican, Asian, Italian and other ethnic cuisines available in the capital city. Central Arkansas is also home to some delectable bakeries, so save room for dessert.
AMERICAN WLR 1620 SAVOY This west Little Rock upscale bistro features a variety of quality menu items: steaks, chops, fresh seafood and salads. 1620 Market St., 501-221-1620.
WLR BLACK ANGUS Burgers and steaks are what this Little Rock institution is known for. 10907 N. Rodney Parham. 228-7800
Boulevard Bread Co.
R BRAVE NEW RESTAURANT Consistently voted one of the best restaurants in town by local customer choice polls, this spot features an assortment of sandwiches, entrees and desserts using the freshest ingredients. Great patio seating when the weather is nice. 2300 Cottondale Lane, 501-663-2677.
D 4 SQUARE GIFTS Located in the River Market district, this is a small deli featuring vegetarian fare: sandwiches, soups, salads and wraps. 405 President Clinton Ave., 501-244-2622. HC ACADIA This beautiful, romantic restaurant has been a staple of Hillcrest for years. The menu is ever-changing but always offers something for the finer palates. 3000 Kavanaugh Blvd., 501-603-9630.
M ALL ABOARD RESTAURANT AND GRILL At this family restaurant, trains serve up breakfast, burgers, sandwiches and salads. Trains run on a small network of tracks near the ceiling. 6813 Cantrell Road, 501-975-7401. C ALLEY OOPS Serving comfort food, like homemade soups, quiches, desserts and plate lunches, this neighborhood spot is a must-visit. 11900 Kanis Road, 501-221-9400. D ANDINA CAFE AND ROASTERY Serving breakfast, lunch, coffee and snacks, this café is a mainstay in downtown Little Rock. Coffee beans are roasted locally and the food is homemade. 433 East 3rd St., 501-376-2326. M APPLE SPICE JUNCTION This chain sandwich and salad eatery has a casual eat-in space, as well as a box lunch catering service. 2000 S. University Ave., 501-663-7008. M ARKANSAS BURGER CO. Some of the best burgers and fries in town are served at this locally own spot. Shakes, salads and other menu items are also available. 7410 Cantrell Road, 501-663-0600. C ARTHUR’S PRIME STEAKHOUSE Steak, including dry aged prime beef and Japanese Kobe, is the main feature here. Seafood and an extensive list of appetizers and desserts are also offered. 27 Rahling Circle, 501-821-1838.
BRIAN CHILSON
HC THE AFTERTHOUGHT BISTRO & BAR This neighborhood bar and lounge serves Southern-style bistro fare, and weekend brunch. Several nights a week, there is live music: jazz, blues, R&B, rock and more. 2721 Kavanaugh Blvd., 501-663-1196.
CBOBBY’S COUNTRY COOKIN’ Plate lunches with chicken fried steak and fried chicken, pie by the slice and other great home-cooked dishes. 301 N. Shackleford Road, 501-224-9500.
C ATHLETIC CLUB BAR & GRILL Located inside the Embassy Suites Hotel and features several big screens showing whatever sport is in season. Food choices include burgers, salads, sandwiches and the like. 11303 Financial Center Parkway, 501-312-9000.
WLR BAR LOUIE This chain features an array of
cocktails, appetizers, salads, sandwiches and more. Karoke, sports on big screens and other events are regular happenings here. 11525 Cantrell Road; 501-228-0444. D BEST IMPRESSIONS The Arkansas Arts Center’s café features lunch, brunch on Saturday and Sunday, and other special events. The menu features a variety of soups, salads, sandwiches, pasta and desserts. 501 E. Ninth St., 501-907-5946.
WLR BONEFISH GRILL This Florida-based chain offers several types of fish, along with shrimp, mussels, scallops, meat and chicken. A slice of key lime pie is the perfect finish. 11525 Cantrell Road, 501-228-0356.
D BOOKENDS CAFE Part of the Central Arkansas Library System and located inside the Cox Creative Center, this is a great spot to enjoy lunch or coffee while enjoying book or reading the newspaper. Pastries, sandwiches, soups and salads are also available. 120 River Market Ave., 501-918-3091. D BOSCOS With a large patio overlooking the Arkansas River, this microbrewery and restaurant serves open-hearth pizzas, burgers, big salads and an assortment of beer. 500 President Clinton Ave., 501-907-1881.
M BEV & GUY’S FISH & CHICKEN Seating is limited to eight, so customers might want to consider the carry-out option. This restaurant specializes in fried catfish fillets and chicken and all the trimmings. 3319 John Barrow Road, 501-224-2981.
D, S, H, M BOULEVARD BREAD CO. Fresh, tasty breads and pastries, and a wide selection of sandwiches, soups, cheeses, meats and side dishes. Good coffee, too. The Heights location is expanding later this year and will soon have more eat-in space. 400 President Clinton Ave., River Market, 501-374-1232; 1920 N. Grant St., 501-663-5951; 4301 W. Markham St., 501-526-6661 (inside UAMS); 1417 S. Main St., 501-375-5100.
C, M BIG ORANGE With a new location in Midtown, this is the go-to spot for burgers, fries and signature milkshakes. Salads, chicken sandwiches and cocktails are also some of the best around. 17809 Chenal Parkway, 501-821-1515; 207 N. University Ave., 501-379-8715.
SWLR BREWSTER’S 2 CAFÉ This soul food spot features Brewster’s Sweet Heat Sauce, along with homemade yams, mac and cheese, greens, purplehull peas, cornbread, wings, catfish and all the rest. 2725 South Arch St., 501-301-7728.
D BIG WHISKEY’S AMERICAN BAR & GRILL Located in the River Market district, this is a great after-work hangout and tourist stop. Full bar, flatscreen TVs, burgers, steaks, soups and bar snacks. 225 E. Markham St., 501-324-2449.
R BUFFALO GRILL This family-friendly spot in Riverdale features cheeseburgers, hand-cut fries, nachos, chili dogs and lots more. The large back patio is great for when the weather is nice. 1611 Rebsamen Park Road. 296-9535
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WLR BUFFALO WILD WINGS This sports bar is the go-to spot for wings and the many sauces to choose from, ranging from mild to blazing hot. 14800 Cantrell Road, 501-868-5279. H BURGE’S TURKEYS AND HAMS Since 1962, they have been serving smoked turkeys and hams. Stop in for a turkey salad sandwich, catfish plates or fried pies. 5620 R St., 501-666-1660. C BUTCHER SHOP Open since 1981, this steak house is popular among locals. Choose a steak and let the pros cook it. 10825 Hermitage Road, 501-312-2748. H BY THE GLASS Wine is the focus of this trendy neighborhood bard. Food items — olives, cheeses, meats and bread — are a great accompaniment. 5713 Kavanaugh Blvd., 501-663-9463. D CACHE Upscale and modern, this is one of Little Rock’s newest restaurants. This is the place to see and be seen. Lunch offerings include delicious (and inexpensive) burgers, salads and sandwiches. Dinnertime features inspired meat and fish entrees. 425 President Clinton Ave., 501-850-0265. C CAFÉ BRUNELLE Located at the Promenade at Chenal, this café offers deli-style sandwiches, soups and salads, pastries, specialty coffees and more. 17711 Chenal Parkway.
the skillet right at your table. 7103 Cock of the Walk Lane, 501-758-7182. S, C COMMUNITY BAKERY This popular downtown bakery is a great place to sip coffee, sample one of their delicious pastries and read the newspaper. Lunchtime offers an array of sandwiches and daily soups. There is also a small location in the western part of the city. 1200 Main St., 501-375-7105; 270 S. Shackleford Road, 501-224-1656. C COPELAND’S The restaurant chain offers large portions of red beans and rice, steaks, crab, shrimp, fish and desserts. 2602 S. Shackleford Road, 501-312-1616. D COPPER GRILL Located in one of downtown’s chicest condo towers, this modern restaurant serves up grilled meats and fish, big salads and lots more. The restaurant also features a gorgeous outside patio. 300 E. Third St., 501-375-3333. M CRAZEE’S COOL CAFÉ Good burgers, daily specials and bar food are served amid pool tables and TVs. 7626 Cantrell Road, 501-221-9696. NLR Crush Wine Bar Wine, beer, snacks and special events are the main attraction. 318 N. Main St., 501-374-9463. D DAVE’S PLACE Open for lunch five days a week
C CAFÉ 201 This west Little Rock restaurant, located inside the Crowne Plaza Hotel, offers breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner, including steaks, coffee and more. 201 S. Shackleford Road, 501-223-3000.
D DIZZY’S GYPSY BISTRO This is a downtown favorite for its extensive menu, delicious cheese dip and refreshing cocktails. The patio is a relaxing spot. 200 River Market Ave., 501-375-3500. D DOE’S EAT PLACE Huge steaks, tamales and burgers are popular menu items at this downtown staple. 1023 W. Markham St., 501-376-1195. R FADED ROSE The Cajun-inspired menu is well-known for its steaks, soaked salads and po’ boys, along with burgers and more. 1619 Rebsamen Park Road, 501-663-9734. C, NLR FIVE GUYS BURGERS & FRIES National burger chain with emphasis on freshly made fries and patties and lots of toppings to choose from. 13000 Chenal Parkway, 501-225-1100; 2923 Lakewood Village Drive, 501-246-5295. D FLYING FISH Fried catfish, oysters and shrimp, as well as crab legs, po’ boys and lots of grilled options. 511 President Clinton Ave., 501-375-3474. D FORTY TWO This is the Clinton Presidential Center’s restaurant and has daily specials, salads, entrees, soups and sandwiches. 1200 President Clinton Ave., 501-537-0042. D FLYING SAUCER This popular River Market joint features dozens of beer on tap, along with delicious salads, sandwiches, quesadillas and bratwurst. 323 President Clinton Ave., 501-372-7468. D , WLR FRANKE’S CAFETERIA A Little Rock staple since 1919, Franke’s Cafeteria offers plate lunches, with salads and vegetables, and desserts, like egg custard pie. The downtown location is inside the Regions Bank building. 400 Broadway St., 501372-1919; 11121 N. Rodney Parham Road, 501-225-4487.
D CAFÉ@HEIFER Located inside Heifer Village, this bright little café serves soups, salads, sandwiches and pizzas, using locally sourced ingredients. 1 World Ave., 501-907-8800. R CAJUN’S WHARF The home of fresh seafood, steaks, drinks and nightly live music and entertainment. 2400 Cantrell Road, 501-375-5351.
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WLR CAPERS Open for lunch, dinner and Saturday brunch, this cozy restaurant has a lot to offer: hearty appetizers, burgers, sandwiches, seafood and more. 14502 Cantrell Road, 501-868-7600. D CAPITAL BAR & GRILL Located inside the Capital Hotel, this trendy bar serves up specialty cocktails, daily lunch specials and gourmet, Southern-style fare, like pimento cheese and crackers and banana pudding. 111 W. Markham St., 501-370-7013. D CAPITOL BISTRO This deli is open for breakfast and lunch, with a menu of sandwiches, salads, wraps and daily sandwiches. 1401 W. Capitol Ave., 501-371-9575. H CHEERS IN THE HEIGHTS This intimate neighborhood spot offers burgers, sandwiches, fish specials, steaks and more. 2010 N. Van Buren St., 501-663-5937. D COAST CANTINA Located inside the River Market Hall, this spot serves a variety of salads, smoothies, sandwiches and pizzas, and there’s breakfast and coffee, too. 400 President Clinton Ave., 501-371-0164. NLR COCK OF THE WALK Catfish, hush puppies and all the fixings are the stars at this down-home family restaurant. Servers even toss cornbread from
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and dinner on Fridays, this downtown spot serves delicious soups, salads and sandwiches, along with daily specials. Friday nights feature an ever-changing menu in a variety of cuisines and live jazz. 210 Center St., 501-372-3283. C, M, NLR DAVID’S BURGERS This locally owned family restaurant serves fresh burgers, fries and frozen custard. Its newest location is in Park Plaza Mall. 6000 S. University Ave.; 101 S. Bowman Road, 501-227-8333; 3510 Landers Road (NLR), 501-353-0387. WLR DELICIOUS TEMPTATIONS Serving breakfast, brunch and lunch, including a variety of sandwiches, salads, homemade soups and great desserts. 11220 N. Rodney Parham Road, 501-225-6893. D DEMPSEY BAKERY This bakery serves up gluten-free, soy-free, vegan and nut-free breads, pastries and desserts. Daily sandwiches and soups are also available. 323 S. Cross St., 501-375-2257. WLR, SWLR, R, NLR DIXIE CAFÉ This family chain restaurant serves Southern-style fare, with lots of vegetable choices, meats and fresh rolls. 10700 Rodney Parham Road, 501-224-3728; 10011 Interstate 30, 501-568-6444; 1301 Rebsamen Park Road, 501-663-9336; 2724 Lakewood Village Drive (NLR), 501-758-4777.
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D CAMP DAVID Inside the Holiday Inn Presidential Conference Center, this restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, dinner and themed buffets in a variety of cuisines, including Italian, Asian, Mexican and Sothern. 600 Interstate 30, 501-975-2267.
S W L R FRONTIER DINER Home-cooked Southern breakfast and lunch, as well as daily specials, burgers and pies. 10424 I-30, 501565-6414. NLR GADWALL’S GRILL This causal family eatery offers burgers, sandwiches, pizzas, chili and lots more. 7311 N. Hills Blvd., 501-834-1840.
D GARDEN SQUARE CAFÉ & GROCERY Vegetarian options, along with smoothies, coffee and sweet treats located inside the River Market Hall in downtown Little Rock. A small grocery store features a few basics. 400 President Clinton Ave., 501-244-2622. D GREEN LEAF GRILL Located in the Blue Cross Blue Shield building, this lunchtime eatery features a salad bar, burgers and lots more. 601 S. Gaines St., 501-378-2521. WLR GRUMPY’S TOO Casual bar atmosphere with a full menu of burgers, sandwiches and more. 1801 Green Mountain Drive, 501-225-3768. D GUS’S WORLD FAMOUS FRIED CHICKEN This well-known Memphis joint opened its first Little Rock location last year. As its name suggests, fried chicken is the main attraction, along with sides like greens, baked beans and mac and cheese. A second location in west Little Rock is planned for later this year. 300 President Clinton Ave., Suite D, 501-372-2211. HC HILLCREST ARTISAN MEATS This butcher shop serves some of the best sandwiches in town, along with daily soups and evening take-home dinners. Much of what it serves is locally sourced. 2807 Kavanaugh Blvd., Suite B., 501-671-6328.
WLR HOMER’S WEST Southern home-style breakfast, lunch and dinner, as well as burgers, sandwiches and salads. 9700 N. Rodney Parham Road, 501-224-6637. D THE HOP DINER The downtown incarnation of an old dairy bar serves excellent burgers, onion rings, shakes and more. 201 E. Markham St., 501-244-0975.
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C, M, NLR INTERNATIONAL HOUSE OF PANCAKES IHOP continues to please with its breakfast, lunch and dinner menus. Open 24 hours a day. 11601 Hermitage Road, 501-954-7737; 101 N. University Ave., 501-664-2014; 4225 Warden Road, 501-771-9700. WLR IZZY’S Wholesome, all-American food prepared with care: sandwiches and fries, fresh salads, pasta about a dozen ways, hand-rolled tamales and brick-oven pizzas, along with several gluten-free and vegan menu items. 5601 Ranch Drive, 501-868-4311. C J. GUMBO’S Gumbo, red beans and rice and other down-home Cajun and Creole dishes are the main attraction at this eatery. 12911 Cantrell Road; 501-916-9635. M JIMMY’S SERIOUS SANDWICHES For more than 30 years, this sandwich shop has been serving some of the best in town, along with sides and desserts. Local favorites include the Chicken Salad and the Garden. Open for lunch. 5116 W. Markham St., 501-666-3354. M JOUBERT’S TAVERN This pool hall and bar features beers, snacks and more. 7303 W. 12th St., 501-664-9953. C KRAZY MIKES SHRIMP N WINGS Shrimp, wings, catfish, ribs, po’ boys, gumbo and lots more, the choices are tasty, fresh and homemade. 200 Bowman Road, 501-907-6453. R LOCA LUNA Gourmet plate lunches, along with pastas, delicious entrees, salads, sandwiches and brick-oven pizzas. Serves Sunday brunch. 3519 Old Cantrell Road, 501-663-4666. R MADDIE’S PLACE A broad selection of CajunCreole staples: po’ boys, chicken-andouille gumbo, oysters, pulled pork nachos, mac and cheese and other delicious items. 1615 Rebsamen Park Road, 501-660-4040. C THE MAIN CHEESE This new Little Rock spot is dedicated to a single comfort food: grilled cheese. This classic comes in a variety of styles, with slow-roasted pork, grilled chicken, ham or just plain cheese. A build-your-own option is also available, as is a glazed donut grilled cheese for dessert. 14524 Cantrell Road, 501-367-8082.
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NLR MARGO’S CATFISH DINER Exceptional fried catfish and delicious soul food. 807 Willow St., 501-372-3810. NLR MARK TWAIN RIVERBOAT This delightful two-hour cruise features Southern cuisine, with amazing river views. 100 E. Riverfront Park Drive, 501-372-5777. C MARIE’S MILFORD TRACK II Healthy and tasty are the key words at this deli and grill, featuring hot entrées, soups, sandwiches, salads and desserts. 9813 W. Markham St., 501-225-4500. C MARKHAM STREET GRILL & PUB The menu has something for everyone: burgers, sandwiches, salads, appetizers, steaks, fish, shrimp, scallops, daily lunch specials daily and more. 11321 W. Markham St., 501-224-2010. D MASON’S DELI Sandwiches, burgers and desserts. Located inside River Market Hall in downtown Little Rock. 400 President Clinton Ave., 501-376-3354.
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C MILFORD TRACK Healthy and tasty are the key words at this deli and grill, featuring hot entrees, soups, sandwiches, salads and killer desserts. 10809 Executive Center Drive, Plaza 2, 501-223-2257.
NLR ROCKET TWENTY ONE This dining spot offers an array of steaks, entrees like fettuccine alfredo and fried chicken, and an extensive wine list. Located in the Wyndham Riverfront in North Little Rock. 2 Riverfront Place, 501-690-2605.
WLR, C MOOYAH BURGERS With two Little Rock locations, this chain restaurant features burgers, fries and shakes. 10825 Kanis Road, 501-313-4905; 14810 Cantrell Road, 501-868-1091. NLR MR. DUNDERBAK’S Located in McCain Mall, Mr. Dunderbak’s serves big soft pretzels and bratwurst. 3929 McCain Blvd., 501-753-4108. NLR MUGS CAFÉ This Argenta neighborhood hangout and coffee bar is open for breakfast and lunch: Delicious sandwiches, specials, all-day breakfast foods and $5 all-you-can-eat pancakes are common on Saturday mornings. 515 Main St. (NLR), 501-379-9101. D NATCHEZ This bistro serves reinvented Southern cuisine, using local. The menu is seasonal. 4th and Center Streets, 501-372-1167. NLR, M NEWK’S EATERY This casual café serves salads, soups, pizzas and more. 4317 Warden Road, 501-753-8559; 314 S. University Ave., 501-663-6395. C OCEANS AT ARTHUR’S Serving fresh seafood, oysters and seafood in Chenal. 27 Rahling Circle, 501-821-1838.
S THE ROOT CAFÉ Open for breakfast and lunch, the Root serves soups, salads, sandwiches, burgers and desserts, mostly using seasonal local ingredients. It has one of the best burgers in town. 1500 S. Main St., 501-414-0423. M SALUT! BISTRO Salut recently revamped its menu with an eclectic array of sandwiches, antipasti and more. Plus, it’s open late, from 11 p.m. to 5 a.m., on Fridays and Saturdays, with an assortment of cocktails and bar bites. 1501 N. University Ave., 501-660-4200. D SAY MCINTOSH RESTAURANT AND SWEET POTATO PIE FACTORY This family restaurant serves up barbecue, soul food and lots of pie. 2801 W. Seventh St., 501-812-3911. H SCALLIONS This is a solid lunch spot, with great soups, salads and sandwiches, and breakfast has recently been added to the menu. 5110 Kavanaugh Blvd., 501-666-6468.
D STICKYZ ROCK ’N’ ROLL CHICKEN SHACK Chicken fingers in a variety of flavors with a wide selection of dipping sauces, plus sandwiches and burgers in a fun setting for happy hour gatherings or live music. 107 River Market Ave., 501-372-7707. D SUFFICIENT GROUNDS This casual coffee shop features pizza, wraps, quiches, coffee, good bagels and pastries. Two downtown locations: 124 W. Capitol Ave., 501-372-1009; 425 W. Capitol Ave., inside Metropolitan Tower, 501-372-0969. D SWEET SOUL Southern comfort food with a menu that changes daily. Located in the River Market Hall. 400 President Clinton Ave., 501-291-9996. WLR TABLE 28 Featuring new American cuisine, this new Little Rock restaurant is located inside the Best Western Premier Governor’s Suites. The menu offers small bites, seafood, venison, lamb and more. 1501 Merrill Drive, 501-215-5209. C THE TAVERN SPORTS GRILL Located at the Promenade at Chenal, the Tavern is a great place to enjoy sports and great food. 17815 Chenal Parkway, 501-830-2100. R TOWN PUMP Daily soup specials at lunch and a dependable burger, plus tasty bar food. 1321 Rebsamen Park Road, 501-663-9802. M TRIO’S This restaurant is open for lunch, Sunday brunch and dinner, and serves favorite recipes from a bygone Little Rock hotel and combines it with experimental fusion cooking and choice ingredients. Stand-out menu items include the Peck Special salad, Trio’s chicken salad, shrimp enchiladas and voodoo pasta. 8201 Cantrell Road. 221-3330
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C OLD MILL BREAD AND FLOUR CO. CAFÉ The popular take-out bakery has an eat-in restaurant with simple and good sandwiches, along with soups, salads and cookies. 12111 W. Markham St., 501-228-4677. HC OYSTER BAR Crab legs, peeland-eat shrimp, oysters on the half shell, po’ boys, gumbo, red beans and rice, and lots more. 3003 W. Markham St., 501-666-7100.
D THE VEG Serving vegan and vegetarian fare, including quesadillas, veggie burgers and more. Located in the River Market Hall. 400 President Clinton Ave., 501-838-3634.
NLR, m, WLR PANERA BREAD Delicious breads and soups, and freshly baked, hard-to-resist pastries. 2812 Lakewood Village Drive, 501-771-0168; 11525 Cantrell Road, 501-227-0222, 314 S. University Ave., 501-664-8678. D PLAZA GRILLE & BAR Heaping breakfast and lunch buffets offer hot, fresh foods at this lobby restaurant at the Doubletree hotel in downtown Little Rock. 424 W. Markham St., 501-372-4371. C, M PURPLE COW Burgers, fries and milkshakes served up ‘50s-style, family-friendly atmosphere. Be sure to try a signature purple milkshake. 11602 Chenal Parkway, 501-224-4433; 8026 Cantrell Road, 501-221-3555. R RED DOOR Open for breakfast, weekend brunch, lunch and dinner, this neighborhood favorite features sophisticated modern Southern cuisine. 3701 Cantrell Road, 501-666-8482. NLR RENO’S ARGENTA CAFÉ A tasty variety of appetizers, sandwiches, wraps and specialty pizzas. Daily drink and food specials. 312 Main St., 501-376-2900. NLR RIVERFRONT STEAKHOUSE Located inside the Wyndham Riverfront in North Little Rock, this restaurant serves several cuts of steak, an assortment of sides and other items such as crab cakes, shrimp, chicken and lobster. 2 Riverfront Place, 501-375-7825. D RIVERSHORE EATERY Located in River Market Hall in downtown Little Rock, this eatery features pizza,
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M OZARK COUNTRY RESTAURANT Great biscuits and gravy, bacon, home-style potatoes, weekend brunch and a daily plate lunch special. 202 Keightley Drive, 501-663-7319.
M SIMPLY NAJIYYAH’S FISHBOAT AND MORE The catfish, burgers, pasta and pastries. 1717 Wright Ave., 501-562-3474. M, WLR SLIM CHICKENS This Arkansas-based chain offers chicken strips, chicken sandwiches, chicken salads and other quick bites. 4500 W. Markham St., 501-907-0111; 301 N. Shackleford Road, 501-954-9999. HC SO RESTAURANT-BAR This bistro serves fresh seafood, meats, salads, sandwiches and an extensive wine list. 3610 Kavanaugh Blvd., 501-663-1464. D SONNY WILLIAMS’ STEAK ROOM Steaks, chicken and seafood in a wonderful setting in the River Market. Steaks are top-of-the-line, and the wine list is excellent. 500 President Clinton Ave., 501-324-2999. S SOUTH ON MAIN This gourmet, Southernstyle restaurant is a project of the Oxford American and one of the most popular new restaurants in Little Rock. The menu changes seasonally, but you’ll always find an assortment of Southern specialties, like fried chicken livers, boiled peanuts and catfish. 1304 Main St., 501-244-9660. D SPORTS PAGE Great burgers, grilled sandwiches and lunch specials. 414 Louisiana St., 501-372-1642.
C WEST END SMOKEHOUSE & TAVERN Its primary focus is a sports bar with 50-plus TVs, but also features dinner entrees and bar food. 215 N. Shackleford Road, 501-224-7665.
D WILLY D’S ROCK & ROLL PIANO BAR Serves up a delicious dinner of pastas and salads as a leadin to its nightly sing-along piano show. 322 President Clinton Ave., 501-244-9550. SWLR WING SHACK Choose from a variety of wings, as well as a barbecue and fish. 6323 Colonel Glenn Road, 501-562-0010. C, Nlr WINGSTOP This chain restaurant features numerous flavors of chicken wings, including mild, hot, Cajun and atomic, as well as specialty flavors like lemon pepper and teriyaki. 11321 W. Markham St., 501-224-9464; 2913 Lakewood Village Drive, 501-791-1900. D YOUR MAMA’S GOOD FOOD Offering down-home Southern comfort food cafeteria style, along with burgers and more. Daily specials are available. Open for breakfast and lunch. 215 Center St., 501-372-1811. M ZACK’S PLACE Expertly prepared home cooking and huge burgers in a bar atmosphere. 1400 S. University Ave., 501-664-6444. D ZIN URBAN WINE & BEER BAR A wide selection of wines from around the globe, as well as snacks like cheeses, meats and other small plates. 300 River Market Ave., 501-246-4876.
ASIAN C A.W. LIN’S ASIAN CUISINE This Chinese and Japanese restaurant at the Promenade at Chenal serves sushi and other classic Asian dishes with a modern twist. 17717 Chenal Parkway, 501-821-5398. D BANGKOK THAI CUISINE Get all the staple Thai dishes at this River Market vendor. 400 President Clinton Ave., River Market. 501-374-5105. NLR BENIHANA—THE JAPANESE STEAKHOUSE Enjoy the cooking show, make sure you get a little filet with your meal and do plenty of dunking in that fabulous ginger sauce. All-you-can eat sushi specials. 2 Riverfront Plaza, 501-374-8081.
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D BIG ON TOKYO Japanese rice bowls with vegetables, chicken, beef, pork, egg rolls and other choices. 400 President Clinton Ave., River Market, 501-375-6200. C CHI’S CHINESE CUISINE Offers a huge menu of Chinese favorites, along with a few twists on the usual local offerings, plus there’s authentic Hong Kong dim sum. 17200 Chenal Parkway, 501-821-8000. C CHI’S DIM SUM & BISTRO A huge menu that, plus there’s authentic Hong Kong dim sum. 6 Shackleford Drive, 501-221-7737. R CHI’S ASIAN CAFÉ This spot features pan-Asian cuisine, including Thai, Japanese and traditional Chinese family recipes. 3421 Old Cantrell Road, 501-916-9973.
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M CHI’S TOO This casual spot offers all kinds of Chinese favorites. 5110 W. Markham St. 604-7777 H FANTASTIC CHINA Fresh and delicious food served in a vibrant atmosphere. 1900 N. Grant St., 501-663-8999. WLR FAR EAST ASIAN CUISINE & BAR Asian traditional favorites like sweet and sour chicken and pepper beef steak. 11610 Pleasant Ridge Road, 501-219-9399. C FU LIN A tradition in Little Rock that spans many years, featuring Asian cuisine favorites. 200 N. Bowman Road, 501-225-8989.
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C GENGHIS GRILL Fast Asian stir-fry. Choose your own meats, veggies, rice, noodles and sauces. 12318 Chenal Parkway, 501-223-2695. D HANAROO SUSHI BAR One of the few sushi spots in downtown Little Rock, serving an expansive menu. 205 W. Capitol Ave., 501-301-7900. WLR IGIBON Sushi, bento boxes, tempura shrimp and lots more. 11121 N. Rodney Parham Road, 501217-8888. C KIYEN’S An array of traditional and specialty sushi rolls, as well as seafood, steak and more are on hand at this Chenal area restaurant. 17200 Chenal Parkway, 501-821-7272.
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C KOBE JAPANESE STEAKHOUSE Hibachis, sushi and lots more. 11401 Financial Center Parkway, 501-225-5999. WLR LILLY’S DIM SUM THEN SOME Delectable Asian comfort food—fried or steamed dumplings and more in a variety of presentations. 11121 Rodney Parham Road, 501-716-2700.
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SWLR MIKE’S CAFÉ With an extensive menu of Chinese and Vietnamese favorites, Mike’s also features pool tables. 5501 Asher Ave., 501-562-1515. SWLR MR. CHEN’S AUTHENTIC CHINESE RESTAURANT Open for lunch and dinner, this spot features an array of traditional Chinese dishes. Lunch specials are also available. 3901 S. University Ave., 501-562-7900. WLR MT. FUJI JAPANESE RESTAURANT Celebrating its 25th anniversary, this is one of Little
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Rock’s most popular sushi spots. 10301 N. Rodney Parham Road, 501-227-6498. NLR NEW CHINA RESTAURANT Traditional Chinese fare served up buffet style. 4617 JFK Blvd., 501-753-8988. D NEW FUN REE Reliable staples, plenty of hot and spicy options and dependable delivery. 418 W. Seventh St., 501-664-6657. WLR OSAKA JAPANESE RESTAURANT Finedining Japanese dishes and a well-stocked sushi bar. 5501 Ranch Drive, 501-868-3688. C PANDA GARDEN Large buffet with sushi and a dessert bar. 2604 S. Shackleford Road, 501-224-8100. C PHO THANH MY Vietnamese restaurant serving traditional soups and rolls. 302 N. Shackleford Road, 501-312-7498.
local headliner, serving melt-in-your-mouth smoked meats, large sides and great fried pies since 1956. 207 Curtis Sykes Drive, 501-374-5707. SWLR, M, D SIMS BAR-B-QUE Good spare ribs, sandwiches, beef, half and whole chicken and an addictive vinegar-mustard-brown sugar sauce unique for this part of the country. 1307 John Barrow Road, 501-224-2057; 7601 Geyer Springs Road, 501-5628844; 2415 Broadway St., 501-372-6868. WLR TERRI-LYNN’S BAR-B-Q & DELI Highquality meats served on large sandwiches and lots more. 10102 N. Rodeny Parham Road, 501-227-6371. NLR WHITE PIG INN Go for the sliced rather than chopped meats at this barbecue cafe. Side orders—from fries and potato salad to beans and slaw—are all superb. Don’t forget to grab a fried pie. 5231 E. Broadway St., 501-945-5551.
C, R, NLR WHOLE HOG CAFÉ The pulled pork C SEKISUI Fresh-tasting sushi, Japanese traditional shoulder is a classic, the back ribs are worthy of their or the fun hibachi-style, and an assortment of entrees. Nice wine selection, sake and specialty drinks. 219 N. Shackleford Road, Cafe Bossa Nova 501-221-7070.
Road, 501-246-4340. WLR ISTANBUL MEDITERRANEAN RESTAURANT This Turkish eatery offers tasty kebabs and great starters. Possibly the best Turkish coffee in central Arkansas. 11525 Cantrell Road, 501-223-9332. M, C LAYLA’S GYROS AND PIZZERIA Delicious Mediterranean fare—gyros, falafel, shawarma, kabobs, hummus and baba ganoush—that has a devoted following. 9501 N. Rodney Parham Road, 501-227-7272; 8201 Ranch Blvd., 501-868-8226. HC LEO’S GREEK CASTLE Now, under new ownership, this Hillcrest institution features the neighborhood favorites: gyros, falafel and tabouleh, along with breakfast, hamburgers, sandwiches and more. Wine and beer are also available. 2925 Kavanaugh Blvd., 501-666-7414. WLR LITTLE GREEK Featuring traditional Greek cuisine, including spinach pie, gyros and chicken souvlaki, this chain recently opened a Little Rock location. 11525 Cantrell Road, 501-223-5300. D LULAV Small plates, chef’s specialties and more. Open for lunch and dinner. 220 W. Sixth St.
R SHOGUN JAPANESE STEAKHOUSE AND SUSHI BAR The chefs will dazzle you, as will the variety of tasty stir-fry combinations and the sushi bar. 2815 Cantrell Road, 501-666-7070.
D MIDDLE EASTERN CUISINE Gyros, falafel and souvlaki plates, as well as hummus, tabouleh, eggplant dip and other dishes. Halal meat dishes available. Located in River Market Hall. 400 President Clinton Ave., 501-372-1662.
WLR SKY MODERN JAPANESE RESTAURANT Enjoy modern Japanese cuisine at this sushi bar, hibachi bar and drink bar all rolled into one. 11525 Cantrell Road, 501-224-4300. H SUSHI CAFE Impressive, upscale sushi menu with other delectable house specialties like tuna tataki, Kobe beef and the Toyko cowboy burger. 5823 Kavanaugh Blvd., 501-663-9888.
D WASABI Downtown sushi and Japanese cuisine. For lunch, there’s quick and hearty Sushi samplers. 101 Main St., 501-374-0777.
BARBECUE SWLR BASELINE PIT STOP BAR-B-QUE This full-service restaurant serving daily breakfast specials, appetizers, plate lunches and dinners that include fish, barbecue, burgers and all the traditional sides. Add a little fun with a game of pool or dominoes, or try your hand at shuffleboard. 5506 Baseline Road, 501-562-9635. SWLR CHATZ CAFE Southern cooking and smoked meats are the specialty here. 8801 Colonel Glenn Road. 562-4949 WLR CHIP’S BARBECUE Since 1961, this tasty barbecue joint has featured sandwiches piled high and generously doused with tangy sauce. 9801 W. Markham St., 501-225-4346. R CROSS-EYED PIG Huge portions of marvelous barbecue, including amazingly tender pulled-pork; lean-and-meaty, fall-off-the-bone ribs; and crustybrown, juicy half-chickens. 1701 Rebsamen Park Road, 501-265-0000. C FAMOUS DAVE’S A chain that runs the gamut of barbecue and more, along with an array of sauces representing barbecue regions around the country. 225 N. Shackleford Road, 501-221-3283. NLR LINDSEY’S HOSPITALITY HOUSE A
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C TOKYO HOUSE Sushi and seafood buffet, offering a variety of Japanese favorites. 11 Shackleford Drive, 501-219-4286. many blue ribbons and there’s a six-pack of sauces for every taste. A real find is the beef brisket, cooked the way Texans like it. 12111 W. Markham St., 501907-6124; 2516 Cantrell Road, 501-664-5025; 5107 Warden Road, 501-753-9227.
EUROPEAN/ETHNIC HC CAFE BOSSA NOVA This café offers a mouthwatering array of traditional Brazilian café house cuisine, including their signature cheese bread, black beans and rice, and beef, fish, chicken and vegan entrees. Great coffee and desserts, too. 2701 Kavanaugh Blvd., 501-614-6682. HC CIAO BACI The focus is on fine dining in this casually elegant Hillcrest bungalow, and many come for the comfortable lounge that serving specialty drinks. 605 N. Beechwood St., 501-603-0238. NLR CREGEEN’S IRISH PUB Good, hearty Irish fare in a pub setting, along with great burgers and fries. 301 Main St., 501-376-7468. D DUGAN’S PUB The atmosphere is great, complete with plenty of bar seating and tables. Enjoy delicious traditional American and Irish fare. 401 E. Third St., 501-244-0542. NLR FOX & HOUND Sports, spirits, good bar food and fun. 2800 Lakewood Village Drive, 501-753-8300. WLR HIBERNIA IRISH TAVERN A traditional Irish-style pub serving Irish and Southern food favorites and a broad beverage menu. 9700 Rodney Parham
WLR THE PANTRY RESTAURANT Owner and self-proclaimed “food evangelist” Tomas Bohm does things the right way and the menu stays relatively true to his Czech roots, but there are plenty of choices to suit all tastes. A second location in the Hillcrest neighborhood is in the works and should be open by the end of 2014. 11401 N. Rodney Parham Road, 501-353-1875.
NLR ROSALINDA RESTAURANT HONDURENO The only Honduran restaurant in central Arkansas, Rosalinda serves big hot bowls of delicious chicken soup and pupusas. 3700 JFK Blvd., 501-771-5559. C STAR OF INDIA One of Little Rock’s most highly regarded restaurants—great lamb, great curries, great chicken tandoori, great naan. The daily lunch buffet is a great deal. 301 N. Shackleford Road, 501-227-9900. WLR TAJ MAHAL INDIAN CUISINE Taj Mahal has an extensive lunch buffet, where you can try a little of everything. The dinner menu is full of lots of delicious Indian classics. 1520 Market St., 501-520-4900. C, M TAZIKI’S MEDITERRANEAN CAFE For a taste of the Mediterranean, visit Taziki’s and enjoy a wide variety of gyros, plenty of sides, including pasta, salads and Dolmades (grape leaves with seasoned rice) and more. 12800 Chenal Parkway, 501-225-1829; 8200 Cantrell Road, 501-227-8291. WLR THE TERRACE This Mediterranean-inspired restaurant has a huge menu, with a variety of options. 2200 Rodney Parham Road, 501-217-9393. H TERRY’S RESTAURANT A true French-style bistro has come to town replete with imported tables and chairs. The menu features many of the country’s classics from roast chicken to duck confit and assorted cheeses for dessert. 5018 Kavanaugh Blvd., 501-663-4152. M VEGGIE DELI Vegetarian, fast food and authentic Indian deli. 9112 N. Rodney Parham Road, 501-221-9977.
C YA YA’S EUROBISTRO Located at the Promenade at Chenal, this trendy spot offers a varied menu for lunch and dinner, including salads, soups, sandwiches and more. 17711 Chenal Parkway, 501-821-1144.
ITALIAN NLR AMERICAN PIE PIZZA Handmade thin crust with variety of tasty toppings, and inexpensive. 4830 N. Hills Blvd., 501-753-0081. C BRAVO CUCINA ITALIANA Upper-to-midrange Italian chain where the flat breads are crispy and substantial, the salads are well-crafted and the soups sublime. 17815 Chenal Parkway, 501-821-2485. D BRUNO’S LITTLE ITALY This Italian eatery dates back to the late 1940s, though it has changed ownership and locations several times over the years. Newly reopened, it has been a hit with locals for traditional dishes like Spaghetti Carbonara, Manicotti and Linguine with Clam Sauce, along with antipasti, calzones and hand-thrown pizzas. 310 Main St., 501-372-7866.
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H CAFE PREGO Dependable entrées of pasta and the like, plus great sauces, fresh mixed greens and delicious dressings, crisp-crunchy-cold gazpacho and tempting desserts in a comfy bistro setting. 5510 Kavanaugh Blvd., 501-663-5355.
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D CIAO 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., 501-372-0238.
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WLR, HC, M DAMGOODE PIES A somewhat different pizza place, offering a variety of sauces, toppings and specialty combinations. 10720 Rodney Parham Road, 501-664-2239; 2701 Kavanaugh Blvd., 501-664-2239; 6706 Cantrell Road, 501-664-2239. SWLR D’CARLO RISTORANTE & PIZZERIA Solid Italian standards and a few daring originals in a pleasant atmosphere served by even more pleasant people. 12325 Stagecoach Road, 501-407-0400. M GRADY’S PIZZA AND SUBS Pizza features a pleasing blend of cheeses rather than straight mozzarella, along with salads, calzones and more. 6801 W. 12th St., 501-663-1918.
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M GRAFFITI’S The casually chic and ever-popular Italian-flavored bistro serves daily specials and one of the best martinis in town. 7811 Cantrell Road, 501-224-9079. D GUSANO’S They make Chicago-style deep-dish pizza the way it’s done in the Windy City. It takes a little longer, but it’s worth the wait. 313 President Clinton Ave., 501-374-1441. D IRIANA’S Great pizza, salads and sandwiches. Located adjacent to the Statehouse Convention Center. 201 E. Markham St., 501-374-3656. D JAY’S PIZZA Pizza by the slice with a variety of toppings, along with salads and daily specials. Located inside the River Market Hall in downtown Little Rock. 400 President Clinton Ave., 501-374-5297. WLR JIM’S RAZORBACK PIZZA Great pizza served up in a family-friendly, sports-themed environment. Flat-screen TVs throughout and even a cage for shooting basketballs and playing ping pong. 16101 Cantrell Road, 501-868-3250. NLR, D, WLR LARRY’S PIZZA Get your pizza fix here, offering a variety of unusual toppings. 5933 JFK Blvd. (NLR), 501-812-5353; 801 S. Bowman Road, 501-400-8260; 12th and Center, 501-372-6004; 12911 Cantrell Road, 501-224-8804. C MELLOW MUSHROOM Hearty pizzas, salads and appetizers. Gluten-free pizza is also available.
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16103 Chenal Parkway, 501-379-9157. WLR NYPD PIZZA The pizza is cheesy, with plenty of impressive toppings. Baked ziti, salads and more are also available. 6015 Chenonceau Blvd., 501-868-3911. NLR OLD CHICAGO As the name implies, this chain pizzeria serves up Chicago style pizzas done right, along with sandwiches and pasta and 110 different beers. 4305 Warden Road, 501-812-6262. D PANCETTA REGIONAL KITCHEN & WINE BAR Serves Italian-style lunch and dinner, including salads, sandwiches, steak, pasta and more. Located inside the Marriott Hotel. 3 Statehouse Plaza, 501906-4000. R, C PIZZA CAFÉ Lots of pizza options, along with big salads and draft beer. Both locations have breezy patios. 1517 Rebsamen Park Road, 501-664-6133; 14710 Cantrell Road, 501-868-2600. HC 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., 501-666-5403. WLR THE PIZZA JOINT This West Little Rock pizzeria offers cracker-thin crusts with a tempting variety of traditional and nontraditional toppings. 5100 Stones Road, 501-868-9108.
MEXICAN H BAJA GRILL Food truck turned full-scale restaurant, this Tex-Mex joint offers tacos, burritos and low-carb burrito bowls, along with cheese dip, salsa and guacamole. 5923 Kavanaugh Blvd., 501-722-8920. NLr,c CACTUS JACK’S MEXICAN RESTAURANT This restaurant offers everything you’d expect from a traditional Mexican restaurant, including ample portions. 4120 E. McCain Blvd., 501-945-5888; 11414 W. Markham St., 501-227-7556. HC CANON GRILL Tex-Mex favorites, along with burgers, sandwiches and salads. 2811 Kavanaugh Blvd., 501-664-2068. M CANTINA LAREDO This is gourmet Mexican chain restaurant, a step up from what you’d expect from a real cantina, from the modern minimal décor to the well-prepared entrees. 207 N. University Ave., 501-280-0407. D, WLR, M CASA MANANA Great guacamole and tacos, superlative chips and salsa (red and green) and a good selection of fresh seafood. 6820 Cantrell Road, 501-280-9888; 18321 Cantrell Road, 501-8688822; 400 President Clinton Ave., 501-372-6637. NLR CASA MEXICANA Familiar Tex-Mex style
C FONDA MEXICAN CUISINE & TEQUILA BAR Authentic, fresh Mexican fare, along with an extensive selection of some of the best margaritas in town. 400 N. Bowman Road, 501-313-4120. D JUANITA’S Open since 1986, this popular livemusic venue features Tex-Mex cuisine and famous cheese dip. 614 President Clinton Ave., 501-372-1228. R LA HACIENDA Creative, fresh-tasting entrées and traditional favorites, all painstakingly prepared in a festive atmosphere. Great taco salad, nachos, and maybe the best fajitas around. 3024 Cantrell Road, 501-661-0600. SWLRLA HERRADURA RESTAURANT Traditional Mexican fare. 8414 Geyer Springs Road. 565-6063 SWLR LA REGIONAL A full-service grocery store and a restaurant offering a whirlwind trip through Latin America, with delicacies from across the Spanishspeaking world. 7414 Baseline Road, 501-565-4440. NLR LA REGIONAL 2 Full-service grocery store, bakery and restaurant catering to the Latino community. A far-reaching menu, from chimichangas and pupusas, regional aguas (horchata, tamarindo) and a large variety of Mexican sodas. 2630 Pike Ave., 501-246-4163. SWLR, NLRLAS PALMAS Authentic Mexican chain with a massive menu of choices. 10402 Stagecoach Road, 501-455-8500; 4154 E. 38th St., 501-945-8010.
N LR RISTORANTE CAPEO Authentic Italian cooking is the draw at this cozy, brick-walled restaurant. Familiar pasta dishes will comfort most diners, but let the chef delight you with some more exotic stuff. 425 Main St., 501-376-3463.
C LOCAL LIME Local Lime features craft tacos and other Mexican favorites, along with delicious guacamole and cocktails. Located at the Promenade at Chenal. 17815 Chenal Parkway, 501-448-2226.
NLR SADDLE CREEK WOODFIRED GRILL Sassy pizzas, salads, prime rib and seafood—enough choices to please the entire family. 2703 Lakewood Village Drive, 501-812-0883. NLR C SHOTGUN DAN’S PIZZA Hearty pizzas and sandwiches with a decent salad bar. 4020 E. Broadway St., 501-945-0606; 10923 W. Markham St., 501-224-9519. WLR, NLR, M, HC, H U.S. PIZZA This is true Little Rock pizza, with thin crust and an array of delicious topics. Salads are heaping and best when served with creamy, Ranch-style house dressing. An assortment of domestic, imported and craft beer is on tap. The Heights location is newly renovated. 9300 N. Rodney Parham Road, 501-224-6300; 3324 Pike Ave. (NLR), 501-758-5997; 4001 McCain Park Blvd. (NLR), 501-753-2900; 3307 Fair Park Blvd., 501-5656580; 9300 N. Rodney Parham Road, 501-224-6300; 2710 Kavanaugh Blvd. (Hillcrest), 501-663-2198; 5524 Kavanaugh Blvd. (Heights), 501-664-7071. WLR VESUVIO BISTRO Gourmet Italian fare, with an assortment of fresh pastas, antipasti, signature entrees and extensive wine and martini offerings. 1315 Breckenridge Drive, 501-246-5442. D VINO’S Great rock ’n’ roll club is also a fantastic pizzeria with huge calzones and house-brewed beers. 923 W. Seventh St., 501-375-8466. H ZAZA FINE SALAD + WOOD OVEN PIZZA CO. This contemporary Heights café would be right at home in Naples with the tempting display of smooth and soft gelato in all the required flavors (pistachio, gianduia) and a wood-fired pizza oven turning out textbook Italian ’za with gorgeous blistered crusts and a light topping of choice and tempting ingredients. Delicious call-your-own-ingredient salads. 5600 Kavanaugh Blvd. 501-661-9292.
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Mylo Coffee Co. items shine, in ample portions, and the steak-centered dishes are uniformly excellent. 7111 JFK Blvd., 501835-7876. WLR, M CHIPOTLE MEXICAN GRILL Traditional Mexican favorites like tacos, burritos and chips and guacamole. 11525 Cantrell Road, 501-221-0018; 100 S. University Ave., 501-404-2557. C CHUY’S This popular Tex-Mex chain features an array of classic favorites, like enchiladas, fajitas and margaritas. 16001 Chenal Parkway, 501-821-2489. D COTIJA’S MEXICAN GRILL This authentic Mexican spot has two downtown locations. 406 Louisiana St., 501-224-0733; inside the Legacy Hotel, 625 W. Capitol Ave., 501-371-0733. SWLR EL CHICO Hearty, standard Tex-Mex served in huge portions. 8409 I-30, 501-562-3762. C EL PORTON Very good Mexican and a wideranging menu of dinner plates. Tasty cheese dip and great service. 12111 W. Markham St., 501-223-8588. R THE FOLD: BOTANAS & BAR One of Little Rock’s newest local hangouts, serving gourmet tacos, homemade salsa and delicious drinks. 3501 Old Cantrell Road, 501-916-9706.
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M LUNA MAya This drive-in eatery features big, stuffed burritos, along with other Mexican specialties. 7706 Cantrell Road, Little Rock; 501-223-9756. SWLR MERCADO SAN JOSE BAKERY & GROCERY This combo restaurant-bakery-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 Road, 501-565-4246.
C, WLR MEXICO CHIQUITO Hearty platters of boldly spiced, inexpensive food holds its own with the “authentic” joints. 11406 W. Markham St., 501-217-0647; 13924 Cantrell Road, 501-217-0700. SW LR PANADERIA Y TAQUERIA LAS AMERICAS Authentic Mexican food includes mouth-watering homemade tamales. 8622 Chicot Road, 501-565-0266. M RIVIERA MAYA Mexican fare with portions on the large side. 801 Fairpark Blvd., 501-663-4800. NLR, C SANTO COYOTE Offering plenty of fresh Mexican-influenced favorites such as made-at-thetable guacamole, a variety of sopes (corn mesa “cups” spread with beans) and tacos. 2513 McCain Blvd., 501-753-9800; 11610 Pleasant Ridge, 501-225-1300. WLR, M, C SENOR TEQUILA Authentic dishes with great service and prices, and maybe the nest margarita in town. 1101 S. Bowman Road, 501-9547780; 10300 N. Rodney Parham Road, 501-224-5505; 2000 S. University Ave., 501-660-4413; 14524 Cantrell Road, 501-868-7642. WLR TAQUERIA EL PALENQUE Authentic Mexican tacos, filled with chorizo, pork, chicken or
beef, right in the heart of west Little Rock. Other Mexican favorites, like ceviche and salsa, are also available. 9501 N. Rodney Parham Road, 501-312-0045. SWLR 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. Good selection of Mexican-style seafood. 5309 W. 65th St., 501-562-3951.
BAKERIES & DESSERT D BROWN SUGAR BAKESHOP Brown Sugar serves delectable cupcakes, cheesecake cookies, brownies and the best blondies you’ve ever tasted. 419 E. Third St., 501-372-4009. H CUPCAKES ON KAVANAUGH Find all
sorts of gourmet and classic cupcakes. From Classic Vanilla to Kahlua and Cream, there is a flavor for everyone’s taste buds. 5625 Kavanaugh Blvd., 501-664-2253. S LOBLOLLY CREAMERY Operating an oldfashioned soda fountain inside the Green Corner Store, Loblolly serves its homemade small-batch ice cream, sundaes, shakes and more, often using locally sourced ingredients. Don’t leave without trying an ice cream sandwich made with homemade cookies. 1423 S. Main St., 501-374-1111. HC MYLO COFFEE CO. Hand-crafted sweet and savory pastries, along with sandwiches, soups, ice cream and more. Pour-over coffee is a neighborhood favorite. Visit early for the kouign amann, the only pastry of its kind in Central Arkansas. 2715 Kavanugh Blvd., 501-747-1880.
WLR ORANGE LEAF Self-serve yogurt in a variety of flavors and lots of toppings. 11525 Cantrell Road. 227-4522 H RED MANGO National yogurt and smoothie chain whose tasty appeal is best described as “allnatural,” “non-fat,” “gluten-free” and “probiotic.” 5621 Kavanaugh Blvd., 501-663-2500. HC ROSALIA’S FAMILY BAKERY Specialty Brazilian breads as well as just about anything you’d expect to find at a bakery—baguettes, cakes and cookies along with challah, rye, savory, white and whole grain breads. Full coffee bar, with some lunch items. 2701 Kavanaugh Blvd., 501-319-7035. M SWEET LOVE Serving cupcakes, French macarons, cake by the slice, cake pops and more, Sweet Love is a great place to treat yourself. 8210 Cantrell Road, 501-613-7780.
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MAKE YOUR STAY IN LITTLE ROCK MORE ENJOYABLE BY DINING AT SOME OF OUR FINEST RESTAURANTS. HERE’S SOME OF OUR FAVORITES. Benihana is famous for it’s atmosphere, service, food quality, outstanding chefs and overall dining experience. Located just three blocks from Verizon Arena and next door to Dickey Stephen’s Ballpark. Benihana has established itself as Arkansas’ premiere Japanese Steakhouse
Whether you are in Little Rock for business or visiting family The Athletic Club Bar and Grill located in the Embassy Suites Hotel is the perfect place to unwind after a long day. Watch your favorite sport on one of our twelve high-definition TVs, and enjoy our menu that is designed to cater to all ages. Our menu features AC Wings, Assorted Salads and Sandwiches, including our Famous Grilled Cheese Sandwich, and a full bar. Open Sunday-Saturday from 11am-11pm 11301 Financial Centre Parkway 501-312-9000 littlerock.embassysuites.com
Café Bossa Nova introduces the taste of authentic Brazilian dining to Little Rock. From the moment you enter, the delicious aromas and soft, pleasing sounds of background Bossa Nova music will awaken your senses to the unique and enjoyable casual dining experience ahead of you. 2701 Kavanaugh Blvd. • 501-614-NOVA (6682) • cafebossanova.com
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Located in the Mon - Fri 11-2 Wyndham Hotel Sunday 12-2:30 #2 Riverfront Place Dinner Monday - Thursday 5p-9:30p North Little Rock Friday - Saturday 5p-10p 501-374-8081 Sunday 4:30p-8:30p Make reservations online at www.Benihana.com We provide a casual, warm environment, delicious food, and excellent service at a reasonable cost. It is our goal to have every meal be a celebration of food and to always keep an edge of new in our work. The first step towards delicious food is to use the freshest and highest quality ingredients. We may occasionally improvise or even run out of an item, but we will never offer you less than the best. The greatest compliment you can pay us is to return. Come as you are. 2300 Cottondale Lane 501-663-2677 bravenewrestaurant.com Lunch M-F 11-2 Dinner M-S 5-10 Reservations of any size accepted for lunch and dinner. VISITOR’S GUIDE TO GREATER LITTLE ROCK • 2015
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GOOD EATS Since 1982, The Butcher Shop has built its powerful reputation by serving the finest hickory charcoaled steaks cut from the highest quality grainfed beef direct from the Midwest. Beef at The Butcher Shop is aged four weeks before being skillfully hand cut by their “in house” butcher. Tremendous steaks, excellent service, fair prices and a comfortable atmosphere make Open for Dinner: M-F M F 5pm, 5pm Sat Satt & Sun 4:30pm The Butcher Shop the West Little Rock at Shackleford & Hermitage Rd. prime choice for your 501-312-2748 • thebutchershoplittlerock.com evening out.
Offering one of the most urbane, contemporary dining experience’s in Little Rock Cache is truly unique. With no detail left unattended, the chefs and culinary team create complex, flavorful food and drink that is simply delicious. Inspired by training and empowered with fine ingredients, every meal and every moment at Cache is one to be treasured. Lunch, dinner, or drinks over a good conversation on the patio...gather at Cache and create treasured memories that last a lifetime. Monday-Friday: Open 11 AM Last Seating 9:45 PM Saturday: Open 5 PM Last Seating 9:45 PM 425 President Clinton Ave. Little Rock 501-850-0265 cachelittlerock.com
For some hot, delicious homestyle food and some down-home friendly service, The Dixie Café is the place to go. Whether you’re looking for Meatloaf, Pot Roast, Country Fried Steak, Catfish or a delicious salad, The Dixie Café is a premiere family friendly restaurant that delivers. Open Lunch & Dinner, 7 Days a Week.
The Clinton Center’s renowned on-site restaurant, Forty Two, offers a variety of dining selections for travelers and locals alike. Monday through Friday 11a.m. to 2 p.m.
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Campy, funky and interactive, Dizzy’s is a refreshingly engaging blend of unique, from scratch international and southern comfort foods, craft beer, world wines, art and music. facebook.com/DizzysGypsyBistro dizzysgypsybistro.net 200 S. River Market Ave, Suite 150 Little Rock 501-375-3500
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New Orleans At Its Best! Award winning for over 30 years for authentic New Orleans cuisine. Steaks, seafood and Creole specialties in a casual, fun atmosphere. Rebsamen Park 1619 Rebsamen Park Rd. 501-663-9734 www.thefadedrose.com
MAKE YOUR STAY IN LITTLE ROCK MORE ENJOYABLE BY DINING AT SOME OF OUR FINEST RESTAURANTS. HERE’S SOME OF OUR FAVORITES.
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323 PRESIDENT CLINTON AVE. 501-372-7468 • BEERKNURD.COM Great food and cocktails reign supreme at this hip downtown eatery. Find American classic cuisine like spicy mussels bathed in marinara and more. Open for lunch and dinner, Lulav is the place for fruit-infused martinis, a fantastic happy hour and inspired cuisine.
11am-2pm Lunch 4:30-9:30pm Mon-Thurs 4:30pm-midnight Fri & Sat Closed Sunday 220 West 6th Street 501-374-5100 www.lulaveatery.com
13 Years in a row! Listed in Fodor’s travel guide and featured on The Food Network’s “Rachael Ray’s Tasty Travels,” Whole Hog Café is a must for anyone visiting the Little Rock area. Consistently winning numerous Reader’s Choice Awards, Whole Hog is a local favorite not to be missed! 2516 Cantrell Rd. • 501-664-5025 • www.wholehogcafe.com
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
Dip Your Chip Here! Proudly serving Central Arkansas with the best and freshest Mexican food since 1935. Many people have tried to uncover the secret recipes that make the food so special. The finest and freshest ingredients always used in preparation are no secret. Offering a wide variety of selections – from our original cheese dip, salsa, and enchiladas to delicious fajitas and seafood – and don’t forget the homemade fruit punch and the freshest, crispiest chips you’ve ever tasted. Check out all locations online! mexicochiquito.net VISITOR’S GUIDE TO GREATER LITTLE ROCK • 2015
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GOOD EATS The Oyster Bar, open for business since 1975, is located in Little Rock’s Historic Stifft Station/ Hillcrest neighborhood. The Oyster Bar serves shrimp, oysters, Cajun soups, po’boys, catfish, chef salads and non-seafood items in our family friendly restaurant. 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 35 years.
Since 1967, Murry’s Dinner Playhouse has been serving up food, fun and fabulous live entertainment. For less than the price of dinner and a movie, you can experience the wonderful world of live theater!
Private party room available. 501-562-3131 • murrysdp.com
Wild & Wonderful – A Modern Southern Bistro. The critics rave 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. Rockin’ Morning, Noon and Night! 3701 Cantrell • 666-8482 reddoorrestaurant.net
Rosalia’s Family Bakery is a great place to relax, drink great coffee, imported and herbal teas, Italian Sodas, fresh baked breads, pastries, desserts, cookies, or Brazilian and European confections. Brazilian imported soft drinks, cheeses, and seasonal candies are unique offerings not found anywhere else in Little Rock. 2701 Kavanaugh Blvd. 501-319-7035 rosaliascoffee@gmail.com
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3003 West Markham Street Little Rock • 501-666-7100 www.lroysterbar.com
The Riverfront Steakhouse features USDA Prime steaks and seafood including whole lobster tail. Most customers agree our steaks are the best they’ve ever tasted. The atmosphere is elegant and relaxed and the service is second to none. Open for Dinner Monday - Thursday 5p-9:30p Friday and Saturday evenings 5p-10p Online reservations at www.Riverfront-steakhouse.com Located in the Wyndham Hotel #2 Riverfront Place North Little Rock 501-375-7825 1620 SAVOY exemplifies class and elegance in an ideal setting in the heart of West Little Rock. Where guests can indulge inside the main dining room, enjoy the intimate outdoor patio, relax in our more casual bar area or host private events both large and small in our private dining rooms. Join us and savor Savoy tonight! 1620 Market Street Little Rock 501-221-1620 1620savoy.com Mon-Sat5-10pm Sun Brunch 10:30-2pm
MAKE YOUR STAY IN LITTLE ROCK MORE ENJOYABLE BY DINING AT SOME OF OUR FINEST RESTAURANTS. HERE’S SOME OF OUR FAVORITES. Taste the cuisine of India! Owner and chef Sami Lal has 30 years of experience and has been serving his unique style of authentic North Indian cuisine since 1993 and welcomes you to a wonderful dining experience. Open seven days a week. Delivery Available. Voted Best Indian Food by readers of Arkansas Times.
Upscale, downtown! Come taste a premier dining experience at Little Rock’s happening restaurant in the River Market District. Renowned for its steaks and seafood, romantic environment, and extensive wine and scotch list...Sonny Williams Steak Room is definitely no steak to miss. Listen and relax to tunes from the piano bar every Tuesday-Saturday, starting at 7pm. See you at Sonny’s tonight! Awarded Best Steak by Arkansas Times for 13 years! DINNER Mon-Sat 5pm-11pm
301 N. Shackleford Road West Little Rock 501-227-9900 www.lrstarofindia.com
A Little Rock Tradition For Over 28 Years For 28 Years Trio’s has welcomed our guests as part of our extended family. No wonder guests annually vote Trio’s best in Central Arkansas overall; and for catering, service, wine list, desserts and patio dining. 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 Mon-Sat 11am-2:30pm, 5:30-Close Sunday Brunch 11am-2:30pm
500 President Clinton Ave In The River Market District 501-324-2999 sonnywilliamssteakroom.com Free Valet • Reservations Recommended
We pride ourselves in offering our guests the very best pizza, salads and sandwiches, and we value your patronage. Our old-fashioned stone hearth ovens are one of the reasons our 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. Little Rock: Heights, Hillcrest, Fair Park, Rodney Parham North Little Rock: Pike, McCain Maumelle • Sherwood • Conway Batesville • Bryant • Fayetteville COMING SOON TO CABOT! www.uspizzaco.net
We start with the freshest, premium cuts of meat, hand rub and trim each piece, cure it till it’s just right, then slow-smoke it over pecan wood until it’s perfect. We treat each piece like we’re going for another World Championship. Come in and ask for a Pit tour and see for yourself how the World’s Best Barbecue is made. Mon-Thurs 11am-8pm Fri–Sat 11am-9pm 5107 Warden Road North Little Rock 501-753-9227 www.wholehogcafenlr.com VISITOR’S GUIDE TO GREATER LITTLE ROCK • 2015
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Accommodations LITTLE ROCK HOTELS
Name
Address
Phone
Pet Friendly
Location
Acme Motel
3301 West Roosevelt Road
501-663-6361
No
MIDTOWN
Americas Best Value Inn & Suites
6401 S. University Ave.
501-565-4488
No
SOUTHWEST
Arkansas Suites
1 Stonebridge Circle
501-221-7829
Atria Inn & Extended Stay
6100 S. University Ave.
501-414-0168
No
SOUTHWEST
Baptist Health Plaza Hotel
1120 Medical Center Drive
501-202-9606
No
MIDTOWN
Best Value Inn & Suites I-30
7900 Scott Hamilton Drive
501-562-2694
Yes
SOUTHWEST
Best Western Luxury Inn & Suites
8219 Interstate 30
501-562-4448
No
SOUTHWEST
Best Western Premier Governor’s Suites
1501 Merrill Drive
501-224-8051
No
WEST
Budget Host Inn
2600 West 65th St.
501-562-1122
No
SOUTHWEST
Budget Inn
5620 South University
501-565-1568
No
MIDTOWN
Candlewood Suites
10520 West Markham
501-975-3800
Yes
WEST
the Capital Hotel
111 West Markham
501-374-7474
No
DOWNTOWN
Cimarron Inn
10200 Interstate 30
501-565-1711
Clarion Hotel Medical Center
925 South University
501-664-5020
Comfort Inn - West
300 Markham Center Drive
501-227-0120
Comfort Inn and Suites Airport
4301 East Roosevelt Road
501-376-0253
Comfort Inn Little Rock SW
8115 Frenchman Lane
501-562-9383
Yes
SOUTHWEST
Comfort Inn Presidential DT
707 Interstate 30
501-687-7700
Yes
DOWNTOWN
Comfort Suites Little Rock
11 Crossings Court
501-954-9300
No
WEST
Courtyard by Marriott
10900 Financial Centre Parkway
501-227-6000
No
WEST
Courtyard by Marriott – DTLR
521 President Clinton Ave.
501-975-9800
No
DOWNTOWN
Crowne Plaza Little Rock
201 South Shackleford
501-223-3000
No
WEST
Days Inn - Medical Center (Fair Park)
901 Fair Park Blvd.
501-664-7000
Yes
MIDTOWN
Days Inn and Suites Little Rock Airport
3200 Bankhead Drive
501-490-2010
AIRPORT
DoubleTree Little Rock
424 West Markham
501-372-4371
DOWNTOWN
Eagle Hill Apartments
2A Eagle Hill Drive
501-455-8818
Econo Lodge Inn & Suites
9101 Mabelvale Pike
501-400-8375
Economy Hotel
4000 West Markham St.
501-664-0950
Embassy Suites
11301 Financial Centre Parkway
501-312-9000
Yes
WEST
Empress of Little Rock Bed & Breakfast (The Hornibrook Mansion)
2120 South Louisiana St.
501-374-7966
Yes
DOWNTOWN
Extended Stay America
600 Hardin Drive
501-954-9199
Yes
WEST
Extended Stay America - Little Rock West
10800 Kanis Road
501-227-8689
Yes
WEST
Garden Inn & Suites (*not listed in STR)
3801 West 8th St.
501-414-8622
Yes
MIDTOWN
GuestHouse Inn
301 South University Ave.
501-664-6800
Hampton Inn & Suites (River Market Place)
320 River Market Ave.
(501)244-0600
No
DOWNTOWN
Hampton Inn & Suites WLR
1301 South Shackleford
501-537-3000
No
WEST
Heritage House Inn
7500 South University
501-565-2055
No
SOUTHWEST
Hilton Garden Inn DT (*not listed in STR)
Opening 2015/2016 - 133 Rooms
Hilton Garden Inn WLR
10914 Kanis Road (opening May 2014)
501-227-4800
No
WEST
Holiday Inn - Airport Conference Ctr
3201 Bankhead Drive
501-490-1000
Yes
AIRPORT
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites
4900 Talley Drive
501-224-2600
No
SOUTHWEST
Holiday Inn Express-Airport
3201 Bankhead Drive
501-490-1000
Yes
AIRPORT
Holiday Inn Presidential
600 Interstate 30
501-375-2100
No
DOWNTOWN
Holiday Inn West - Financial Centre Parkway
10920 Financial Centre Parkway
501-225-1075
Yes
WEST
Homewood Suites (*not listed in STR)
Opening 2015/2016 - 115 Rooms
La Quinta #2806 - West
200 South Shackleford
501-224-0900
Yes
WEST
LaQuinta Inn & Suites
1010 Breckenridge Drive
501-225-7007
Yes
MIDTOWN
LaQuinta Inn & Suites Downtown Conf. Ctr.
617 South BRoadway
501-374-900
Yes
DOWNTOWN
Legacy Hotel and Suites
625 West Capitol Ave.
501-374-0100
No
DOWNTOWN
Markham House Suites
5120 West Markham St.
501-666-0161
No
MIDTOWN
Marriott Execustay
3200 South Shackleford
501-221-7356
Yes
Marriott Little Rock
#3 Statehouse Plaza
501-906-4000
No
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WEST AIRPORT
No
SOUTHWEST MIDTOWN
MIDTOWN
DOWNTOWN
DOWNTOWN
DOWNTOWN
Motel 6 #1265
7501 Interstate 30
501-568-8888
Motel 6 West #4529
10524 West Markham
501-225-7366
Yes
WEST
Quality Inn and Suites
6100 Mitchell Drive
501-562-6667
Yes
SOUTHWEST
Ramada Inn Limited Inns & Suites
#8 Shackleford Drive
501-221-7666
Residence Inn by Marriott - Downtown
219 River Market Ave.
501-975-9800
Yes
DOWNTOWN
Residence Inn by Marriott - West
1401 South Shackleford
501-312-0200
Yes
WEST
Rest Inn
8217 Interstate 30
501-537-4646
No
SOUTHWEST
Ritz Motel Courts
5301 Asher Ave.
501-565-7501
No
MIDTOWN
River Market Lofts
423 East 3rd St.
501-375-9990
Robinwood Bed & Breakfast
2021 South Arch St.
501-372-0999
Rodeway Inn & Suites
2401 West 65th St.
501-801-0188
Rosehaven Cottages
1410-1412 South Arch St.
501-374-7456
Rosemont Bed & Breakfast
515 West 15th St.
501-374-7456
Springhill Suites
306 Markham Centre Drive
501-978-6000
Super 7 Inn
9525 Interstate 30
501-568-9999
Super 8 - Otter Creek
11701 Interstate 30
501-455-2300
Swift Travel Deals
PO Box 166867
501-615-4151
Towne Place Suites Little Rock West
12 Crossings Court
Travelodge - Airport
7615 Fluid Drive
Value Place Little Rock
SOUTHWEST
WEST
DOWNTOWN Yes
SOUTHWEST DOWNTOWN DOWNTOWN
No
WEST SOUTHWEST
Yes
SOUTHWEST
501-225-6700
Yes
WEST
501-490-2200
Yes
AIRPORT
21 Remington Road
501-225-3400
No
SOUTHWEST
Wingate Inn Little Rock
1212 South Shackleford
501-227-6800
No
WEST
Z Motel
12824 Interstate 30
501-455-5616
North Little Rock Hotels
SOUTHWEST
name
Address
Telephone
Pet Friendly
America’s Best Value Inn North Little Rock
3100 North Main St.
501-758-8110
no
Baker House Bed & Breakfast
109 West 5th
501-372-9930
no
Best Western Plus JFK Inn & Suites
2500 Main St.
501-246-3300
yes
Budgetel Inn & Suites
111 West Pershing
501-758-1440
yes
Candlewood Suites
3950 Vali Court
501-492-4946
yes
Comfort Inn & Suites
5710 Pritchard Dr
501-753-5533
no
Comfort Inn & Suites North
3915 McCain Park Drive
501-955-9453
no
Courtyard Little Rock North
4339 Warden Road
501-753-2000
no
Days Inn N. Little Rock East
5800 Pritchard Drive
501-945-4100
yes
Econo Lodge Inn & Suites
5811 Pritchard Drive
501-945-3700
no
Fairfield Inn Little Rock North
4120 Health Care Drive
501-945-9777
no
Galloway Inn
3124 Highway 391
501-955-0700
yes
Hampton Inn (McCain)
4801 W. Commercial Drive
501-753-8660
no
Hilton Garden Inn North Little Rock
4100 Glover Rd
501-945-7444
no
Holiday Inn North Little Rock
120 West Pershing
501-758-1851
yes
Holiday Inn Express & Suites North Little Rock
4306 McCain Blvd.
501-945-4800
no
LaQuinta Inn Little Rock North - McCain Mall
4311 Warden Road
501-945-0808
yes
LaQuinta Inn Little Rock North
4100 E. McCain Blvd
501-758-8888
yes
Motel 6 Little Rock North
400 West 29th St.
501-758-5100
yes
Quality Inn & Suites North Little Rock
500 West 29th St.
501-771-2090
yes
Red Roof Inn North Little Rock
5711 Pritchard
501-945-0080
yes
Regal Inn
2508 Highway 161
501-353-2008
yes
Residence Inn Little Rock North
4110 Health Care Drive
501-945-7777
yes
Rest Inn
5801 Pritchard Drive
501-537-3106
yes
Simply Home Inn & Suites North Little Rock
110 East Pershing
501-758-2002
no
Super 8 Little Rock/North/Airport
#1 Gray Road
501-945-0141
yes
Super 8 North Little Rock/McCain
3929 McCain Park Drive
501-791-3200
yes
Wyndham Riverfront Little Rock
#2 Riverfront Place
501-371-9000
no
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little rock area maps CANTRELL ROAD HEIGHTS
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MIDTOWN
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DOWNTOWN
RIVER MARKET RIVERDALE
MIDTOWN
DOWNTOWN
AIRPORT
LITTLE ROCK south south WEST WEST LITTLE ROCK LITTLE ROCK ©Google - Map data ©2008 Tele Atlas
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DOWNTOWN
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