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Friday, September 29, 2023
Homestyle Cooking? Let's Eat in Alma.
Pie any day of the week? Homemade bread? Dining at Let's Eat in Alma is just like sitting in a favorite aunt's kitchen, enjoying good homestyle food.
Thursday, September 28, 2023
Railroad Afficianados Love Stoby's of Russellville.
Russellville's longstanding cheese dip champ is also a railroad aficionado's dining destination. Stoby's, housed in a depot-style building with an actual Rock Island Rail car attached and its running model train overhead, is as steady and wonderful as it was in the 1980s and 90s.
Wednesday, September 27, 2023
Coy's Steakhouse, Satellite Cafe Set To Return In New Hot Springs Development.
Tuesday, September 26, 2023
Green Papaya Offers Great Vietnamese Fare - And Ducks, Too.
Fort Smith's vast culinary landscape is dotted with all sorts of great, reasonably priced eateries. There are many Asian houses featuring Thai, Japanese, Vietnamese, and Chinese cuisine. Green Papaya stands out for its steadfast service, its deep menu and its fine collection of duck-related memorabilia.
Monday, September 25, 2023
That's a Big Burger There at the Morrilton Drive Inn Restaurant!
It's hard for any restaurant to please everyone, but your chances are greater when you offer a little bit of everything. Morrilton Drive Inn Restaurant offers a LOT of everything, almost an overwhelming amount of options for family dining in or take-out, and it does things in a classic family restaurant style.
And if you like big burgers, you're in luck.
Sunday, September 24, 2023
Quick Bites: B Street Bistro in Russellville.
Baked handpies, great coffee, and charcuterie - excellent things to share at this sweet little shop along Russellville's revitalized B Street make this a great destination to visit with friends.
Saturday, September 23, 2023
The Tallest Meringue on a Pie at Any Arkansas Restaurant is at Sweet Treats in Lamar.
Where can you find the state's tallest meringue on a pie? It's in Lamar, and it's not the only reason to grab lunch at Sweet Treats.
Marie and Greg Heiser's once diminutive lunchroom along US Highway 64 in Lamar grew to new digs not long ago, a cavernous space filled with tables, booths and more than 450 teapots. And yet most lunchtimes the parking lot overflows to the surrounding lots with hungry customers seeking a dependable plate lunch and the tallest meringue pie in all of Arkansas.