

What to know A Dallas, Texas chain, On the Border Mexican Restaurant features mesquite-grilled meat, fresh ingredients, hand-pressed tortillas, and sauces made in small batches.
What to know Welcome to Little Italy II in Mena! Serving authentic Italian recipes.Owned and operated by the same family of Aris Little Italy in Glenwood, an Arkansas favorite since 2007.Homemade pastas and pizzas, soups, chicken, steaks, veal, seafood and more. Offering new specials nightly. Party room available by reservation.
What to know Large seafood buffet in rustic setting; includes fried catfish, frog legs, peel n eat shrimp, barbecue ribs, pork and beef, vegetables, salad and dessert bars, crab legs available.
What to know Breakfast platters; ;unch specials, 15 different burgers, sandwiches including Dylans Suicide Sandwich, made of country fried steak, Swiss cheese, fried cheese sticks, onion ring, fries, mayo, lettuce and tomato; Redneck Sammich, advertised as a slice of fried bologna with grilled onions and mayo; fresh-fried potato chips; homemade pies
What to know Serves a full menu of home-cooked foods and desserts, buffet style. In business since 2004; located in the historic Piggott Downtown Square.
What to know Nanobrewery and tasting room with seating for about 20; located in the MacArthur Park Historic District. The bar features six to eight taps for Stone’s Throw’s beers and products from other breweries. Now serving sandwiches and snacks, and food trucks are nearby on a rotating schedule. A dog-friendly outdoor beer garden is available. Free guided tours Saturdays at 1:00 p.m.
What to knowCome enjoy an incredibly delicious meal right off the wood fire grill! The kitchen at Cheers at the OPO uses only select mesquite wood to insure the right amount of smoky flavor. For a grilled lunch or dinner, Cheers offers classic steaks from ribeye to filet mignon as well as a few outside of the box items like lamb chop lollipops and jalapeño-stuffed quail breast. Cheers at the OPO also has sandwiches, salads, soups, and house-made desserts.
What to know Catfish, pickled green tomatoes, hushpuppies, brown beans, homemade dressing, five layer delight pie and more.
What to know Fried fish & chicken plates.
What to know Breakfast in Eureka Springs at the Gazebo RestaurantA Eureka Springs Tradition!The Victorian atmosphere of the Gazebo Restaurant is a great way to start your day off in historic Eureka Springs. Serving breakfast for over 43 years to visitors of the Ozarks. Breakfast buffet available daily. Full breakfast buffet for just $9.95 plus tax. Church groups, family reunions, motorcoaches or just groups of friends traveling together, groups of all sizes welcome. Reservations recommended for
What to know Located at 7103 Cock of the Walk Lane, North Little Rock, this destination restaurant and event center provides an eclectic mix of one-of-a-kind fare with a Southern inspired backbone, an innovative bar menu, and best in class service.
What to know A quick service Country Cajun restaurant that strives to ensure world-class customer service and the best Country Cajun food in the Arklatex region!4059 Jefferson AveTexarkana, AR 71854870-330-9109
What to know With the culinary traditions of the French Quarter in mind, Southland Park Gaming & Racing is proud to present the Bourbon Street Steakhouse Grill. Bourbon Street Steakhouse Grill combines classic American cuisine with the savory flavors of New Orleans and it’s an experience you don’t want to miss. From thick, juicy sirloins and chops to mouth watering, award-winning bayou gumbo, and decadent desserts, come and experience Southland Park’s finest dining creation.
What to know Braums is a longtime Oklahoma-based chain offering fast-food burgers, ice cream and a full range of groceries.
What to knowWhether youre looking for a casual family dinner, a place to hang out with friends, or a cozy spot for date night, Caminos De Guanajuato is the place to go. They serve authentic Mexican food for lunch and dinner every day.Stop in to try their Tex-Mex in Texarkana, AR.607 E. 51st StreetTexarkana, AR 71854Ph: 870-330-9151
What to know Home-style Southern cooking; burgers, sandwiches, barbecue, appetizers, seafood, steaks, lite menu, desserts; special childrens buffets; breakfast buffet with a wide variety of items; been in existence since 1939; gift shop; free WiFi. GROUPS: group rates, buses and motorcoaches welcome; catering available
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What to know Different menu featured daily; homemade tamales, hot lunches, fried chicken, catfish, roast beef; homemade pies including the popular half-and-half
What to know A little bit of Chicago in the Ozarks -- menu includes Chicago dogs, Italian beef, pierogies, gyros; pastas, pizza, Polish items; Southern favorites such as tamales, pulled pork barbecue; Reuben sandwiches; cannoli
What to know Urban downtown feel with menu options from fresh salads, classic handhelds, grilled fresh fish to hand-cut daily aged Angus beef. Specializing in made-from-scratch menu items and Wine Spectator Award Winning Wine List. Street-side patio available. GROUPS: Large private dining for seating up to 85 with customized lunch, dinner and appetizer buffet options.
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