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ENTERTAINMENT

DININGA N D

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Wild & Wonderful Little Rock's New Hot Spot!!!

"Fan's rejoice, you'll love every bit." AY Magazine "Fun, Casual and the food is delicious." HotInLittleRock.com

Meats · Seafood · Creative Local & Global Favorites · Bargain Wine List

"Best Neighborhood Restaurants in

America."...Bon Appetit

NationallyRecognized Chef Gourmet Magazine

New York TimesWashington PostAtlanta Journal

USA TodayFood Arts

RedDoorRestaurant.net next door to Loca Luna

3700 Cantrell Rd. ✦ 666-8482

Wild & Wonderful Little Rock's New Hot Spot!!!

"Fan's rejoice, you'll love every bit." AY Magazine "Fun, Casual and the food is delicious." HotInLittleRock.com

Meats · Seafood · Creative Local & Global Favorites · Bargain Wine List

"Best Neighborhood Restaurants in

America."...Bon Appetit

NationallyRecognized Chef Gourmet Magazine

New York TimesWashington PostAtlanta Journal

USA TodayFood Arts

RedDoorRestaurant.net next door to Loca Luna

3700 Cantrell Rd. ✦ 666-8482

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Wild & Wonderful Little Rock's New Hot Spot!!!

"Fan's rejoice, you'll love every bit." AY Magazine "Fun, Casual and the food is delicious." HotInLittleRock.com

Meats · Seafood · Creative Local & Global Favorites · Bargain Wine List

"Best Neighborhood Restaurants in

America."...Bon Appetit

NationallyRecognized Chef Gourmet Magazine

New York TimesWashington PostAtlanta Journal

USA TodayFood Arts

RedDoorRestaurant.net next door to Loca Luna

3700 Cantrell Rd. ✦ 666-8482

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501.375.3333 • 300 Third Street (Downtown)

CopperGrillLR.com

Hours:Lunch & Dinner, Opening at 11 a.m. Monday – SaturdayWithin walking distance from downtown hotels. Providing in-room delivery to Hampton Inn guests!

Whether you’re looking for a casual dinner,

a gourmet experience or the perfect busi-

ness lunch, Copper Grill is the choice urban

restaurant for Little Rock’s food and wine

enthusiasts. Enjoy a relaxing dining atmo-

sphere, beautiful streetside patio, and our

lively bar – where everyone is treated like a

new neighbor. Copper Grill is your premier

downtown dining destination.

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Welcome ......................................6

Dining guiDe ................................8RIVER MARKET DISTRICT ..................................8

DOWNTOWN .....................................................14

RIVERDALE .......................................................22

HILLCREST .......................................................24

MIDTOWN .........................................................26

HEIGHTS ...........................................................30

CANTRELL ROAD .............................................34

WEST LITTLE ROCK ..........................................42

SOuTHWEST LITTLE ROCK ..............................58

AIRpORT ...........................................................62

Quick Bites ...............................64

entertainment& nightlife ................................71RIVER MARKET DISTRICT ................................71

DOWNTOWN LITTLE ROCK ...............................72

MIDTOWN LITTLE ROCK ...................................74

WEST LITTLE ROCK ..........................................74

SOuTHWEST LITTLE ROCK ..............................76

THEATRICS .......................................................76

MOVIES .............................................................77

catering services ...............79

locator map ...........................84

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201 EAST MARKHAM, STE 200LITTLE ROCK, AR 72201

501-375-2985 • www.arktimes.comALL CONTENTS ©2011 ARKANSAS TIMES

For information about Little Rock, call theLittle Rock Convention & Visitors Bureau

at 501-376-4781 or visit www.littlerock.com.

CoNtENts

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CoNtENts three great barsall under one roof

Dueling Piano Shows Every Tuesday-Saturday

Ultra Lounge Playing Today’s Most Popular Dance Music

Upscale Lounge

Willy D’s T-F 7pm-2am ~ Sat 7pm-1am

Prost T-F 4pm-2am ~ Sat 4pm-1am

322 President Clinton Boulevard Little Rock

501.244.9550 • www.willydspianobar.com

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WElComE to thE RoCk!

Dining out in Little Rock is a capital idea.

Whether you like home-style southern

cooking, prime aged steak, fresh seafood,

fusion cuisine, or more of a heart-healthy fare,

our chefs offer the state’s best selections. And

we’ve made it easy with this guide to the city’s

best restaurants. You’ll soon know why Little

Rock is “the dining capital of Arkansas!”

Our destination offers a world of fun in addition

to our world-class cuisine, with distinctive

neighborhoods, vibrant entertainment districts,

a wealth of unique sightseeing, day trip

and tour opportunities, excellent shopping

and lodging choices, and an abundance of

museums and one-of-a-kind attractions.

For more information about deals, events

and attractions in our remarkable city visit

LittleRock.com

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DININGGUIDE

RIVER mARkEt DIstRICt

AmERICANANDINA CAFE AND ROASTERY Java is the main attraction, but a good selection of sandwiches, big salads and Italian sodas are available. Nice breakfast spot, too. 400 President Clinton Ave.

No alcohol. CC $$ 376-2326 BLD Mon.-Sun. E9

BIG WHISKEY’S AMERICAN BAR & GRILL A modern grill pub in the River Market with all the bells and whistles—30 flat screen TVs, whiskey on tap, plus boneless wings, burgers, steaks, soups and salads. 225 E. Markham St. Full bar. CC $$ 324-2449 LD daily. E9

Every week, the Arkansas Times reviews a local restaurant. Reviewers visit anonymously and pay their own tab. The newspaper receives

no consideration in exchange for the reviews. From those reviews, the newspaper compiles a list of capsule reviews. The list covers virtually all the essential stops on the Little Rock dining scene; but, of course, it’s constantly changing. The weekly Arkansas Times keeps up with the changing restaurant scene. See newsstands all over the city and pick up your free copy of Arkansas’s weekly newspaper of politics and culture. To make your dining experience more pleasurable and easy to navigate, we’ve listed restaurants by area and neighborhood such as downtown, midtown, west, southwest and airport and by cuisine in their respective areas. Simply use the grid code after each review to locate the restaurant of your choice on the map at the back of this guide. It’s always best to make a phone call to confirm the information listed and to get specific directions. Restaurants are listed in alphabetical order by food category in each area of the city. Enjoy your stay!

B-Breakfast; L-Lunch; D-Dinner; $-Inexpensive (under $8 per person); $$-Moderate ($8-$20 per person); $$$-Expensive ($20 and up per per-son); CC-Accepts credit cards

Faded Rose

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LittLe Rock Locations5524 Kavanaugh, 664-7071

2710 Kavanaugh (Hillcrest), 663-2198 9300 N. Rodney Parham, 224-6300

noRth Rock Locations5524 JFK, 975-5524)3324 Pike, 758-5997

4001 McCain Park, 753-2900MauMeLLe

650 Edgewood, 851-0880 FayetteviLLe

202 W. Dickson, 479-582-4808

u.s. Pizza companywants you to eat

the Best Pizza and salads

in arkansas!

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BOOKENDS CAFE A great spot to enjoy lunch with friends or a casual cup of coffee and a favorite book. Serving coffee and pastries early and freshly-prepared sandwiches, soups and salads available after 11 a.m. Great place for an afternoon break, too. 120 River Market Blvd. No alcohol. CC $-$$ 918-3091 BL Mon.-Sat. E8

BOSCOS This River Market microbrewery does food well, too. Along with the tried and true, like sandwiches, burgers, steaks, big salads, and they have black bean and tamale entrées, open hearth pizza and muffalettas. 500 Presi-dent Clinton Ave. Full bar. CC $$ 907-1881 LD daily. E9

BOuLEVARD BREAD CO. Fresh, tasty breads and pastries, and a wide selection of cheeses, meats and side dishes—all superb. Good coffee, too. 400 President Clinton Ave. Beer and wine. CC $-$$ 374-1232 BLD Mon.-Sat. E9

CAFÉ@HEIFER Serving fresh pastries, omelets, soups, salads, sandwiches and pizzas. Located inside Heifer Village. 1 World Ave. No alcohol. CC $ 907-2967 B Mon.-Fri. L Mon.-Sat. E9

CAMp DAVID Inside the Holiday Inn Presidential Conference Center, Camp David pleases with its break-fast and themed buffets each day of the week. Wonderful Sunday brunch. I-30 and 6th Street. Full bar. CC $-$$ 975-2267 BLD daily. E9

COAST CAFE A variety of salads, smoothies, sandwiches and pizzas, and there’s breakfast and coffee, too. 400 President Clinton Ave. No alcohol. CC $-$$ 371-0164 BL Mon.-Sat. E8

COppER GRILL A sunny and ultra-modern restaurant in one of downtown’s most chic condo towers offers comfort food (fried mac-and-cheese), burgers and sophisticated appetizers and entrees geared solidly for the middle of the dining spectrum. Grilled meats and fish, hearty side

dishes and big salads—everything served with a generous hand. Fresh fish, grilled expertly, is a top choice. But sandwiches, big salads and even fried catfish offer a little something for everyone. Desserts are made from scratch. Outside dining available weather permitting. 300 E. Third St. Full bar. CC $$-$$$ 375-3333 LD Mon.-Sat. E9

DIZZY’S GYpSY BISTRO Massive portions of interesting bistro fare are served up at this downtown favorite. Al fresco dining available. 200 River Market Blvd. Full bar. CC $$-$$$ 375-3500 LD Tue.-Sat. E8

4 SQuARE GIFTS A small veg-etarian deli making healthy fresh sandwiches, soups, salads and wraps. Also, offering 100% natural smoothies with no preservatives along with healthy snacks. 405 President Clinton Ave. No alcohol. CC $-$$ 244-2622 LD daily. E8

FATSAM’S LOuSIANA CAFE Good cheer and cheap, heaping plates of Louisiana-influenced food in a corner of the River Market food hall. The lineup changes daily, but expect to find a steam table full of rib-stickers – shrimp Creole, etouffee, jambalaya, red beans and rice, gumbo and po boys with chicken, spicy pork or catfish. A big cobbler might be bubbling in the convection oven. 400 President Clinton Ave, River Market. No alcohol. CC $ 244-4720 L Mon.-Sat. E8

FLYING FISH The fried seafood is fresh and crunchy, and there are plenty of raw, boiled and grilled offerings, too. The hamburgers are a hit. Wander on through the screen door and you’ll find a slick team of cooks and servers doing a creditable job of serving big crowds. 511 President Clinton Ave. Beer and wine. CC $-$$ 375-3474 LD daily. E9

FLYING SAuCER Beer, with dozens on tap, is the big draw at this popular River Market venue, but the food’s good, too. Sandwiches, including a great Rueben, but salads, quesadillas and the bratwurst are

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Markham & Louisiana • Little Rock501-374-7474 • capitalhotel.com

A celebration of southern tradition.

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dependable. 323 President Clinton Ave. Beer and wine. CC $-$$ 372-7468 LD daily. E9

FORTY TWO This is the Clinton Presidential Center’s restaurant and has a great Sunday brunch, and it’s a solid choice for a weekday lunch with innovative sandwiches, soups and salads. A great place to eat after a tour of the library. 1200 President Clinton Ave. Full bar. CC $$ 537-0042. L daily (closes at 5 p.m.). BR Sun. E9

MASON’S DELI Heaven for those who believe everything is better with sauerkraut on top. The Bavar-ian Reuben, a traditional Reuben made with Boar’s Head corned beef, spicy mustard, sauerkraut, Muenster cheese and marble rye, is among the best we’ve had in town. 400 President Clinton Ave, River Market. No alcohol. CC $ 374-0000 L Mon.-Sat. E8.

MILTON’S BEST HOT DOGS Every so often, you just have to have a good hot dog! The name says it all. 400 President Clinton Ave, River Market. No alcohol. $ 799-3950 L Mon.-Sat. E8.

RIVERSHORE EATERY Features hot entrees, soups, salads and deserts. The entrees and soups change throughout the week and are built around local and seasonal ingredients. 400 President Clinton Ave, River Market. No alcohol. CC $ 244-2326 L Mon.-Sat. E8.

SONNY WILLIAMS’ STEAK ROOM Steaks, chicken and seafood in a wonderful setting in the River Market. Steaks are top-of-the-line, and the lump crabmeat au gratin appetizer is outstanding. Excellent wine list. 500 President Clinton Ave. Full bar. CC $$$ 324-2999 D Mon.-Sat. E9

STICKY FINGERZ ROCK ’N’ ROLL CHICKEN SHACK Fingers any way you can imagine, plus sandwiches and burgers in a fun setting for happy hour gatherings. Live music. 107 Commerce St. Full bar. CC $-$$ 372-7707 LD Mon.-Sat. E9

THE HOp DINER The downtown incarnation of an old dairy bar, with excellent burgers, onion rings, shakes and breakfast. Plus, daily specials, homemade pie and quiche. 201 E. Markham St. No alcohol. CC $-$$ 244-0975 BL Mon.-Sat. (closes at 5 p.m.). E9

WILLY D’S DuELING pIANO BAR serves up a delicious dinner of pastas and salads as a lead-in to its nightly sing-along piano show. 322 President Clinton Ave. Full bar. CC $$ 244-9550 D daily. E9

ZIN uRBAN WINE & BEER BAR From hard-to-find white wines like Honig Sauvignon and Parallel 45 Rose or the perfect red like Jacuzzi Pinot Noir Antigal Uno Malbec, to bubbles, beers, ports and a tasty selection of noshes, ZIN is a great place to meet friends or spend an evening with someone special. 300 River Market Ave. Wine and beer. CC $$ 246.4876 D daily. E8

AsIANBANGKOK THAI CuISINE Get all the staple Thai dishes at this River Market vendor. The red and green curries and the noodle soup stand out, in particular. 400 President Clinton Ave. No alcohol. CC $-$$ 374-5105 L Mon.-Sat. E9

BIG ON TOKYO Japanese rice bowls with vegetables, chicken, beef, pork, egg rolls and other choices. 400 President Clinton Ave. No alcohol. CC $ 375-6200 L Mon.-Sat. E9

WASABI Downtown sushi and Japanese cuisine. For lunch, there’s quick and hearty Sushi samplers. 101 Main St. Full bar. CC $$ 374-0777 L Mon.-Fri. D Sat. E9

EURoPEAN/EthNICDuGAN’S puB The atmosphere is great, complete with plenty of bar seating and tables. There’s also a fireplace to warm you up on a cold day. The fried stuff is good. Try the mozzarella sticks. 401 E. Third St. Full bar. CC $-$$ 244-0542 LD daily. E8

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MIDDLE EASTERN CuISINE Gyros, falafel and souvlaki plates, as well as hummus, tabouleh, eggplant dip and other dishes—wonderful food at wonderful prices. Halal meat dishes available. 400 President Clinton Ave. No alcohol. CC $-$$ 372-1662 L Mon.-Sat. E9

uNDERGROuND Hearty, tasty pub-style fare, including exceptional burgers, cheesy fries, crunchy fish and chips, and a decent Reuben. Inviting bar with an impressive draft beer and single-malt whiskey selection. 500 President Clinton Ave. Full bar. CC $-$$ 375-2537 D Mon.-Sat. E9

ItAlIANGuSANO’S They make a tomatoey, Chicago-style deep-dish pizza the way it’s done in the Windy City. It takes a little longer to come out of the oven, but it’s worth the wait. 313 President Clinton Ave. Full bar. CC $-$$ 374-1441 LD daily. E9

IRIANA’S Unbelievably generous thick-crust pizza with unmatched zest. Good salads and the grinders are great—we recommend Italian

sausage. Conveniently located adja-cent to the Statehouse Convention Center. 201 E. Markham St. Beer and wine. CC $-$$ 374-3656 LD Mon.-Sat. E9

pASTA JACK’S ITALIAN The stuffed mushroom appetizer is pretty killer. If you don’t have enough room for all of that, the lunch special, complete with salad and garlic bread, will take care of even the biggest cravings. 400 President Clinton Ave, River Market. No alcohol. CC $ 372-3700 L Mon.-Sat. E8.

mEXICANCASA MANANA TAQuERIA Great guacamole and garlic beans, superlative chips and salsa (red and green) and a good selection of fresh seafood, plus a deck out back. 400 President Clinton Ave. Full bar. CC $$ 372-6637 BL daily. E9

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AmERICANALL AMERICAN WINGS Their wings are their call to fame, which are

Crab claws and other seafood favorites are served up with nightly entertainment at Cajun’s Wharf.

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Frequent winner for

Best Restaurant • Best DessertCatering • Business Lunch • Wine List

www.triosrestaurant.com

Monday through Saturday • 11:00-2:30 5:30-Close 8201 Cantrell Road • Little RockPavilion in the Park • 221-3330

C e l e b r a t e d

New-American Cuisinefrom Chef Capi

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served hot, mild, lemon peppered, original, barbecued, and more. There’s a variety of sides to choose from, including French fries, greens, baked beans and mac and cheese. 215 W. Capitol Ave. No alcohol. CC $-$$ 376-4000 LD Mon.-Sat. E8

BEST IMpRESSIONS Soup, salads and sandwiches are always on the menu at the Arkansas Arts Center’s café, and we’ve never had a bad soup of the day. But there are also excellent entrees like a salmon fillet served with pasta and bell peppers. Desserts include vanilla cheesecake with Southern butter pecan caramel glaze and chantilly crème. 501 E. Ninth St. (Arkansas Arts Center). Full bar. CC $$ 907-5946 L Sun.-Tues. E9

CAJuN’S WHARF Voted the best seafood restaurant in the 2011 Readers Choice poll. Go with great gumbo and oysters Bienville, and other options like fine steaks. All served with some of the best nightly entertainment in town. 2400 Cantrell Rd. Full bar. CC $$-$$$ 375-5351 D Mon.-Sat. D7

CApITAL BAR & GRILL A gath-ering spot for locals and visitors alike offering mouth-watering food, swished-up Southern style pork confit, smoky gumbo, root vegetable pot pie and homemade Moon Pies. Capital idea: Sit by the big windows that look out on Markham with an organic martini and maybe some country pate and pumpkin jam. 111 W. Markham St. (inside Capital Hotel) Full bar. CC $$ 370-7013 LD daily. E8

CApITOL BISTRO Offering breakfast and lunch items, including quiche, sandwiches, coffees and the like. 1401 W. Capitol Ave. No alcohol. CC $-$$ 371-9575 BL Mon.-Fri. E8

COMMuNITY BAKERY This sunny downtown bakery is the place to linger over a latte, bagel and the New York Times. And a lunchtime dash for sandwiches is OK, too, though it’s often packed. 1200 Main St. No alcohol. CC $-$$ 375-7105 BLD daily. E8

DAVE AND RAY’S DOWNTOWN DINER Lunch buffet with four choices of meats and eight veggies. 824 W. Capitol Ave. No alcohol. CC $$ 372-8816 BL Mon.-Fri. E8

DAVE’S pLACE Downtown’s premier soup-and-sandwich lunch stop, and a little dinner spot on Friday night to give a creative outlet to chef supreme David Williams. Beef, chicken and fish are served with a continental flair. 210 Center St. CC $$ 372-3283 L Mon.-Fri. D Fri. E8

DAVID FAMILY KITCHEN Call it soul food or down-home country cooking, as the family does. Just be sure to call us for supper when you go. Neckbones, ribs, sturdy cornbread, mustard greens and the like. Desserts are exceptionally good. 2301 Broadway St. No alcohol. CC $$ 371-0141 BLD Sun.-Fri. F8

DOE’S EAT pLACE A skid-row dive turned power brokers’ watering hole, serving up huge steaks, great tamales, broiled shrimp and killer burgers at lunch. 1023 W. Markham St. Full bar. CC $$-$$$ 376-1195 LD Mon.-Fri. L Sat. E7

DOuBLETREE pLAZA BAR & GRILL Heaping breakfast and lunch buffets in the elegant lobby restaurant at the Doubletree hotel. Markham and Broadway. Full bar. CC $$ 372-4371 BLD daily. E8

DOWNTOWN DELI A locally-owned eatery, with big sandwiches and lower prices than most downtown chain competitors. Also, huge, loaded baked potatoes, soups and salads. 323 Center St. No alcohol. CC $ 372-3696 BL Mon.-Fri. E8

1515 CAFE This bustling, business-suit filled breakfast and lunch spot, just across from the state Capitol, features old-fashioned, buffet-style home cookin’ for a song. Inexpensive breakfast and lunch entrées, too. 1515 W. Seventh St. No alcohol or CC. $-$$ 376-1434 BL Mon-Fri. E7

FILIBuSTERS Offers an exten-sive Southern style lunch buffet,

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Inquire about our private corporate lunches.

500 President Clinton Avenue (In the River Market District)

Reservations: 501-324-2999 sonnywilliamssteakroom.com

NO SKINNY STEAKS!

Best steak2005, 2006, 2007, 2008,

2009, and 2011

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and in the evening, the downtown restaurant/lounge offers a relaxed atmosphere for casual wining and dining from an à la carte selection. Try their mouth-watering Legacy wings and delicious artichoke dip while sipping on a favorite drink. 625 W. Capitol Ave. (inside Legacy Hotel). Full bar. CC $$ 374-0100 BLD daily. E9

FRANKE’S Plate lunch spot strong on salads and vegetables, and perfect fried chicken on Sundays. Capitol at Broadway. (inside Regions Bank Building) No alcohol. CC $-$$ 372-1919 LD Mon.-Fri. E8

J & S CAFETERIA Looking for a home-cooked breakfast or lunch specials, then this downtown res-taurant may fill the bill. Also offers burgers from the grill or a salad bar. 601 S. Gaines St. No alcohol. CC $-$$ 378-2206 L Mon.-Fri. E9

LASSIS INN This downtown res-taurant focuses on fish—catfish, that is. Their cream cheese pound cake is as tasty as their catfish. 518 E. 27th St. Beer and wine. CC $$ 372-8714 LD Tue.-Sat. F9

SANDY’S HOMEpLACE CAFE Specializing home style buffet, with two meats and seven vegetables to choose from. It’s all-you-can-eat. 1710 E. 15th St. No alcohol or CC. $ 375-3216 L Mon.-Fri. E10

SpORTS pAGE Perhaps the largest, juiciest, most flavorful burger in town. Grilled turkey and hot cheese on sourdough gets praise, too. Lunch specials. 414 Louisiana St. Full bar. CC $ 372-1642 L Mon.-Fri. E8

SuFFICIENT GROuNDS An all-are-welcome kind of place offering pizza, wraps and quiches. Great coffee, good bagels and pastries, too. Two downtown locations: 124 W. Capital Ave., 372-1009, E8; and 425 W. Capitol Ave. (inside Metropolitan Tower), E8. No alcohol. CC $-$$ BL Mon.-Fri. until 4 p.m.

WEETHEE’S pLACE A tasty

menu that includes fried chicken and catfish, burgers. 1717 Wright Ave. No alcohol. CC $-$$ 319-7962 LD Tue.-Sat. E8

YANCY’S CAFETERIA Soul food served with a Southern attitude. 1510 Wright Ave. No alcohol or CC. $ 372-9292 LD daily. F8

YOuR MAMA’S GOOD FOOD Now in more spacious quarters, but still offering simple and satisfying cafeteria food, with burgers and more hot off the grill. 220 W. Fourth St. No alcohol. CC $ 372-1811 BL Mon.-Fri. E8

AsIANHANAROO SuSHI BAR One of the few spots in downtown Little Rock to serve sushi. With an expansive menu, featuring largely Japanese fare with a bit of Korean mixed in. 205 W. Capitol Ave. Beer and wine. CC $$ 301-7900. L Mon.-Fri. D Mon.-Sat. E8

NEW FuN REE Reliable staples, plenty of hot and spicy options and dependable delivery. 418 W. Seventh St. No alcohol. CC $ 664-6657 LD Mon.-Sat. E9

BARBECUESIMS 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. 2415 Broadway St. Beer. CC $-$$ 372-6868 LD Mon.-Sat. E8

EURoPEAN/EthNICASHLEY’S Perfect seafood, unusual ingredients, careful cooking and gorgeous presentation make it a feast for eyes, mind and stomach. The power breakfast crowd can go for chocolate French toast or buckwheat sourdough pancakes, among other upscale takes on humble morning foods. Lunch is a prix fixe affair from a shorter, but interesting menu full of creative ideas. Incredible wine list. 111 W. Markham St. (inside Capital Hotel). Full bar. CC $$$ 374-7474 BLD Mon.-Sat. B Sun. E9

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LuLAV Kosher California/Sephardic-style eatery (West Coast meets ancestral Jewish cooking from Spain and Southern Europe) and the delicious flavors are like none you’ll experience anywhere in the city. Good fish, veal matzo ball soup, daring salads and more. 220A W. 6th St. Full Bar. CC $$-$$$ 374-5100 BL Mon.-Fri. D daily. E8

ItAlIANCApRICCIO GRILL ITALIAN STEAKHOuSE Large portions are the rule here. Steaks, soups and seafood are good choices. 3 Statehouse Plaza (inside Peabody Hotel). Full bar. CC $$-$$$ 399-8000 BLD daily. E8

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. Full bar. CC $$ 372-0238 L Mon.-Fri. D Tue.-Sat. E8

LARRY’S pIZZA The buffet is the

way to go—fresh, hot pizza, fully loaded with ingredients, brought hot to your table, all for a low price. The dessert pizzas rock. 12th and Center. No alcohol. CC $ 372-6004 L Mon.-Fri. E8

OW pIZZA Serves up good pizzas in a variety of ways, sandwiches, big salads and a various pastas and appetizer breads. 1706 W. Third St. Beer and wine. CC $-$$ 374-5504 LD daily. E8

pIZZA HuT Whether looking for hand-tossed, personal, stuffed or multi-grain crusts and a variety of toppings and sauces, this national chain fills the bill. Also offers wings and pasta dishes. 913 McMath Ave. No alcohol. CC $ 228-7000 LD daily. E8

uS pIZZA AND SALAD EXpRESS A downtown offshoot off the original with a distilled menu that includes pizza, salad and sandwiches. Call in pizza orders ahead of arrival. 402 S. Louisiana St. No alcohol. CC $-$$ 374-5561 L Mon.-Fri. E9

Pork Osso Bucco is a popular entree at the Red Door in Riverdale.

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Enjoy eclectic New American cuisine in one of Little Rock’s most romantic restaurants.

Home of Arkansas’ most diverse award winning wine list.

3000 Kavanaugh • Located in Hillcrest area603-9630 • Mon-Fri 11-2 • Mon-Sat 5:30-10Mon-Tues $24.50 for your choice of three courses

Wed-Thur 20% off wine by the bottleFri-Sat $2 off Martinis from 5:30-7:30

www.AcadiaHillcrest.com

See Menus At www.lulaveatery.com

501.374.5100 • 220 WEST 6TH STREET, LITTLE ROCK

LUNCH 11AM - 2PM • DINNER 5PM - 10PM

An Exotic Culinary Experience for the Mind,

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VINO’S Great rock ’n’ roll club is also a fantastic pizzeria with huge calzones and always improving home-brewed beers. 923 W. Sev-enth St. Beer and wine. CC $-$$ 375-8466 LD daily. E7

mEXICANJuANITA’S Menu includes a variety of combination entrée choices—enchiladas, tacos, flautas, shrimp burritos and such—plus creative salads and other dishes. And of course the “Blue Mesa” cheese dip. 1300 Main St. Full bar. CC $$ 372-1228 L Mon.-Fri. D Mon.-Sat. E8

RIVERDAlE

AmERICANBRAVE NEW RESTAuRANT The food’s great, portions huge and the prices reasonable. Diners can look into the open kitchen and watch the culinary geniuses at work slicing and dicing and sauteeing. It’s great fun, and the fish is special. Owner and chef Peter Brave was voted the best chef in town. 2300 Cottondale Lane. Full bar. CC $$-$$$ 663-2677 L Mon.-Fri. D Mon.-Sat. D8

BuFFALO GRILL The great, crispy-off-the-griddle cheeseburger and hand-cut fries star at this family-friendly stop. The original is back in full force in Riverdale with a spacious deck. 1611 Rebsamen Park Rd. Full bar. CC $-$$ 296-9535 LD daily. D6

DIXIE CAFE Abundant inexpensive vegetable choices that are whole-some and satisfying, with meats and fresh rolls to match. A great place for the whole family. 1301 Rebsamen Park Rd. No alcohol. CC $-$$ 663-9336 LD daily. D6

FADED ROSE The Cajun-inspired menu seldom disappoints. Steaks and soaked salads are legendary. A local favorite for many years. 1619 Rebsamen Park Rd. Full bar. CC $$-$$$ 663-9734 LD daily. E2

LOCA LuNA Grilled meats, seafood and pasta dishes that never stray

far from its country roots, whether Italian, Spanish or Arkie. “Gourmet plate lunches” are good, as is Sunday brunch. 3519 Old Cantrell Rd. Full bar. CC $$-$$$ 663-4666 L Sun.-Fri. D daily. D8

MADDIE’S pLACE A broad selection of familiar Cajun-Creole staples—all well-prepared and reasonably priced. Among the highlights: po’ boys made on the same bread, and with the same care, as most of New Orleans’ most revered joints, gooey bread pudding and chicken-andouille gumbo with a lusciously dark roux. 1615 Rebsamen Park Rd. Full Bar CC $$ 660-4040 LD Tue.-Sat. E2

RED DOOR A relative newcomer to Riverdale, this restaurant features sophisticated modern Southern cuisine—steaks, seafood, hearty soups and creative salads. 3701 Old Cantrell Rd. Full bar. CC $$ 666-8482 L Mon.-Fri. D daily. D7

TOWN puMp Daily soup specials at lunch and a dependable burger, plus tasty bar food. Now offering outdoor seating.1321 Rebsamen Park Rd. Full bar. CC $-$$ 663-9802 LD Mon.-Sat. D6

AsIANSHOGuN JApANESE STEAK-HOuSE AND SuSHI BAR The chefs will dazzle you, as will the variety of tasty stir-fry combinations and the sushi bar. Usually crowded at night. 2815 Cantrell Rd. Full bar. CC $$-$$$ 666-7070 LD daily. D7

BARBECUECROSS-EYED pIG Huge portions of marvelous barbecue, including amazingly tender pulled-pork; lean-and-meaty, fall-off-the-bone ribs; and crusty-brown, juicy half-chickens. 1701 Rebsamen Park Rd. Full bar. CC $$ 265-0000 LD Mon.-Sat. D5

WHOLE HOG CAFE The pulled-pork shoulder is a classic, the back ribs are worthy of their many blue ribbons, all served with a six-pack of sauces for all tastes. The beef

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brisket is fine and cooked the way Texans like it. World and state barbecue cook-off champion. 2516 Cantrell Rd. Beer and wine. CC $-$$ 664-5025 LD Mon.-Sat. D7

ItAlIANpIZZA CAFÉ Thin, crunchy pizza with just a dab of tomato sauce and plenty of toppings covered with gooey cheese. Draft beer—frosty and generous—is appealing on the open-air deck. 1517 Rebsamen Park Rd. Beer and wine. CC $$ 664-6133 LD daily. D6

pIZZA HuT Whether looking for hand-tossed, personal, stuffed or multi-grain crusts and a variety of toppings and sauces, this national chain fills the bill. Also offers wings and pasta dishes. 2516 Cantrell Rd. No alcohol. CC $ 228-7000 LD daily. F6

mEXICANLA 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 Rd. Full bar. CC $-$$ 661-0600 LD daily. D7

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AmERICANACADIA A jewel of a restaurant in Hillcrest. Wonderful soups and fish dishes. Extensive wine list. On Mondays and Tuesdays get three courses for $24.50. It’s a bargain. 3000 Kavanaugh Blvd. Full bar. CC $$-$$$ 603-9630 D Mon.-Fri. D6

FERNEAu Great seafood, among other things, is served at the Ice House Revival in Hillcrest. 2601 Kavanaugh Blvd. Full bar. CC $$$ 603-9208 D Tue.-Sat. D7

SO RESTAuRANT BAR Call it a French brasserie with a sleek, but not fussy American finish. Everything from salads and sandwiches to a four-course prix fixe menu. Open as late as 2 a.m. on Thursday and Friday nights. Wine selection is broad and choice. 3610 Kavanaugh Blvd. Full bar. CC $$-$$$ 663-1464 LD Mon.-Sat. BR Sun. D6

THE HOuSE Delicious gourmet burgers and sandwiches. Cheap

Artfully prepared dessert at Cafe Bossa Nova in Hillcrest.

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Mon - Sat 7am - 6pmSun 9am - 4pm

In the River Market on the way to the Clinton Library. Corner of President Clinton Ave and Ottenheimer Plaza.

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beer and good coffee in a quiet, relaxed setting. 722 N. Palm St. Beer and wine. CC $-$$ 663-4500 D daily. BR Sun.-Sat. D6

VIEuX CARRE A pleasant spot in Hillcrest with specialty salads, steak and seafood. The soup of the day is a good bet. At lunch, the menu includes an all-vegetable sandwich and a half-pound cheeseburger. 2721 Kavanaugh Blvd. Full bar. CC $$-$$$ 663-1196 LD Mon.-Fri. D Sat. BR Sun. D6

EURoPEAN/EthNICCAFE BOSSA NOVA What started as a small café in Hillcrest has grown to offer 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 coffees and desserts, too. 2701 Kavanaugh Blvd. Beer and wine. CC $$ 614-6682 LD Tue.-Sat. Sun. BR D7

CIAO BACI The focus is on fine dining in this casually elegant Hill-crest bungalow, and many come for the comfortable lounge that serves specialty drinks until 2 a.m. nightly. 605 N. Beechwood St. Full bar. CC $$$ 603-0238 D Mon.-Sat. D7

LEO’S GREEK CASTLE Wonder-ful Mediterranean food—gyros or platters, falafel and tabouleh—plus dependable hamburgers, ham sandwiches, steak platters and BLTs. 2925 Kavanaugh Blvd. No alcohol. CC. $-$$ 666-7414 BLD Mon.-Sat. BR Sun. E7

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, limited lunch items. 2701 Kavanaugh Blvd. No alcohol. CC $-$$ 319-7035 Open daily. D6

ItAlIANDAMGOODE pIES A somewhat different pizza place, largely

because of a spicy garlic white sauce that’s offered as an alterna-tive to the traditional red sauce. Good bread, too. Delivery avail-able. 2701 Kavanaugh Blvd. Beer and wine. CC $-$$ 664-2239 LD Tue.-Sun. D7

u.S. pIZZA Crispy thin-crust pizzas, frosty beers and heaping salads drowned in creamy dressing. A meal on the patio is sure to please when the weather’s is good. 2710 Kavanaugh Blvd. Beer and wine. CC $-$$ 663-2198 LD daily. D6

mEXICANCANON GRILL Creative appetizers come in huge quantities, and the varied main-course menu rarely disappoints. 2811 Kavanaugh Blvd. Full bar. CC $$ 664-2068 LD daily. D7

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AmERICANAppLE SpICE JuNCTION A chain sandwich and salad spot with sit-down lunch space and a vibrant box lunch catering busi-ness. A wide range of options and quick service. Order online via applespice.com. 2000 S. University Ave. No alcohol. CC $-$$ 663-7008 L Mon.-Fri. F5

BEV & GuY’S FISH & CHICKEN Seating is limited to eight, so cus-tomers might want to consider the carry-out option. This restaurant specializes in fried catfish fillets and chicken and all the trimmings. 3319 John Barrow Rd. No alcohol or CC. $ 224-2981 L Mon.-Sat. D Fri.-Sat. E4

BOuLEVARD BREAD CO. Fresh bread, fresh pastries, wide selection of cheeses, meats, side dishes—all superb. Good coffee, too. Inside UAMS. 4301 W. Markham St. No alcohol. CC $-$$$ 526-6661 BLD Mon.-Sat. E6

GRAND CAFÉ Offering an eclec-tic blend of American and ethnic cuisine using only the freshest

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ingredients prepared by their out-standing culinary staff and served by the friendliest people in town. 925 S. University Ave. (inside Hilton LR Metro Center) Full bar. CC $-$$ 664-5020 BLD daily. F5

INTERNATIONAL HOuSE OF pANCAKES (IHOP) continues to please with its breakfast, lunch and dinner menus. Good, hot or cold, and fast—whether it’s 4 a.m. or 4 p.m. 101 N. University Ave. No alcohol. CC $$ 664-2014 BLD daily D5

JOuBERT’S TAVERN Local beer and wine haunt that serves Polish sausage and other bar foods. Nightly happy hour from 2 to 6 p.m. Pool tables and dart boards for an evening of fun, or join league play. 7303 W. 12th St. Beer and wine. CC $-$$ 664-9953. LD Mon.-Sat. E4

McALISTERS DELI Hefty deli sandwiches with good, no-nonsense cold cuts, quality breads and a large selection of meats and cheeses. 9700 N. Rodney Parham Rd. No alcohol. CC $$ 537-4848 LD daily. D3.

OYSTER BAR Gumbo, red beans and rice (all you can eat Mondays), peel-and-eat shrimp, oysters on the half shell. Good po’ boys. 3003 W. Markham St. Beer and wine. CC $-$$ 666-7100 LD Mon.-Sat. E7

RED LOBSTER A crowd favorite with fried and sautéed shrimp and other seafood. 8407 W. Markham St. Full bar. CC $$ 224-0940 LD daily. D4

SALuT! Pleasantly quirky menu here — rosemary barbecued shrimp on seared polenta, gnocchi in a cream sauce with asparagus and red onion, short ribs ravioli and shrimp and grits. Patio dining. 1501 N. University Ave. Full bar. CC $$-$$$ 660-4200 L Mon.-Fri. D Tue.-Sun. D5

SIMpLY NAJIYYAH’S FISHBOAT AND MORE The catfish is pretty

darn good, as are the “corn fritters,” which really are fried cornbread hunks studded with corn. 2900 S. University Ave. No alcohol. CC $-$$ 562-3474 LD Tue.-Sat. F5

ZACK’S pLACE Expertly prepared home cooking and huge, smoky burgers. 1400 S. University Ave. Full bar. CC $$ 664-6444 LD Mon.-Sat. E5

AsIANCHI’S TOO A huge menu spans the Chinese provinces and offers a few twists on the usual local offer-ings, plus there’s authentic Hong Kong dim sum. 5110 W. Markham St. Beer. CC $$-$$$ 604-7777 LD Mon.-Sat. E7

FORBIDDEN CITY This Park Plaza staple has fast, friendly service, offering up good lo mein at lunch, and Cantonese and Hunan dishes. Markham and University. Beer and wine. CC $-$$ 663-9099 LD daily. E5

pEI WEI Sort of a miniature P.F. Chang’s, but it’s fun and offers all the Chang favorites we like, such as the crisp honey shrimp, Dan Dan noodles and Pad Thai. You order from the cashier, get your own tea, silverware and fortune cookies, and they bring you piping hot food to your cozy table. Markham and University. Wine and beer. CC $-$$ 280-9423 LD daily. E5

BARBECUESIMS 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 Rd. Beer. CC $-$$ 224-2057 LD Mon.-Sat. E4

EURoPEAN/EthNICLAYLA’S HALAL Delicious Medi-terranean fare—gyros, falafel, shawarma, kabobs, hummus and babaganush—that has a devoted following. All meat is slaughtered according to Islamic dietary law. 9501 N. Rodney Parham Rd. No alcohol. CC $-$$ 227-7272 LD daily. D2

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MASALA GRILL AND TEAHOuSE A delicious traditional Pakistani buffet, plus menu items like a chicken tikka wrap (marinated broiled chicken rolled in naan) and a chutney burger. 9108 N. Rodney Parham Rd. No alcohol. CC $$ 414-0643 D Tue.-Sat. BR Sat.-Sun. D2

VEGGIE DELI Vegetarian, fast food and authentic Indian deli. 9112 N. Rodney Parham Rd. No alcohol. CC 221-9977 LD Tue.-Sun. D3

ItAlIANGRADY’S pIZZAS AND SuBS Pizza features a pleasing blend of cheeses rather than straight moz-zarella. The grinder is a classic, the chef’s salad huge and tasty. 6801 W. 12th St. Beer and wine. CC $-$$ 663-1918 LD daily. E5

pIZZA D’ACTION Some of the best pizza in town, a marriage of thin, crispy crust with a hefty ingredi-ent load. Also, good appetizers and salads, pasta, sandwiches and killer plate lunches. 2919 W. Markham St. Full bar. CC $$ 666-5403 LD daily. E7

pIZZA HuT Whether looking for hand-tossed, personal, stuffed or multi-grain crusts and a variety of toppings and sauces, this national chain fills the bill. Also offers wings and pasta dishes. 2912 S. University Ave. No alcohol. CC $ 228-7000 LD daily. F6

u.S. pIZZA Crispy thin-crust pizzas, frosty beers and heaping salads drowned in creamy dressing. Two midtown locations: 3307 Fair Park Blvd., 565-6580, F6; and 9300 N. Rodney Parham Rd., 224-6300, D3. Beer and wine. CC $-$$ LD daily.

mEXICANCANTINA LAREDO This is gourmet Mexican food, a step up from what you’d expect from a real cantina, from the modern minimal décor to the well-prepared entrees. We can vouch for the enchilada Veracruz and the carne asada y huevos, both with tasty sauces and high quality ingredients perfectly

cooked. 207 N. University Ave. Full bar. CC. $$-$$$ 280-0407 LD daily. D5

EL CHICO Hearty, standard Tex-Mex served in huge portions. 1315 Breckenridge Dr. Full bar. CC $$ 224-2550 LD daily. C3

RIVIERA MAYA Mexican fare with portions on the large side. 801 Fairpark Blvd. Full bar. CC $$ 663-4800 LD daily. F6

SENOR TEQuILA Authentic dishes with great service and prices, and maybe the best margarita in town. 2000 S. University Ave. Full bar. CC $$660-4413 LD daily. F5

hEIGhts

AmERICANBOuLEVARD BREAD CO. Fresh bread, pastries, wide selection of cheeses, meats, side dishes—all superb. Good coffee, too. A local early morning gathering spot. 1920 N. Grant St. No alcohol. CC $-$$$ 663-5951 BLD Mon.-Sat. C6

BuRGE’S TuRKEYS AND HAMS Famous for their smoked turkeys and hams, but they also serve up tasty catfish and homemade fried pies. The turkey salad sandwich has made a name for itself. Their meats make a nice souvenir to mail order to friends. 5620 R St. No alcohol. CC $$ 666-1660 LD Mon.-Sat. D5

BY THE GLASS A broad but not ridiculously large list is studded with interesting, diverse selections and uniformly reasonable prices. The food focus is on high-end items that pair well with wine—olives, hummus, cheese, bread and meats and sausages. 5713 Kavanaugh Blvd. Beer and wine. CC $$ 663-9463 D Mon.-Sat. D6

CHEERS IN THE HEIGHTS Offers good burgers and sandwiches, with vegetarian choices and salads at lunch, and fish specials and good steaks in the evening. An intimate neighborhood restaurant where the

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Revolution & RebellionDec. 11, 2010 - May 22, 2011Features two original prints of the Declaration of Independence produced by Benjamin Owen Tyler in 1818 and William J. Stone in 1823. These two original documents are on loan from the Bangor Museum.

George Stuart Historical Figures® was organized by the Museum of Ventura County, Ventura County, California.

The Secret Art of Dr. SeussFeb. 19 - May 22, 2011This exhibition offers a rare glimpse into the artistic life of a celebrated American icon, Theodor Seuss Geisel, and chronicles almost seven decades of his work.

“The Art of Dr. Seuss Retrospective Exhibition and Traveling Sculpture Garden” is organized by Chase Art Companies and curator, William W. Dreyer. TM & © Dr. Seuss Enterprises, L.P. All Rights Reserved.

Elvis at 21June 4 - Aug. 21, 2011Elvis at 21 is a photographic journey of a walk to fame, created in verité fashion -- without a hint of irony -- by Al Wertheimer of one of most significant cultural icons of the twentieth century.

ELVIS AT 21, an exhibition developed by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service and Govinda Gallery, is sponsored nationally by The History Channel.

Nathan Sawaya’s The Art of the Brick®

Oct. 1, 2011 – Feb. 12, 2012Dubbed the Picasso of LEGO® bricks, lawyer-turned-artist Nathan Sawaya creates artistic masterpieces from the beloved toy.

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Mention this ad and receive a 15% discount at Forty Two and the Clinton Museum Store*

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wine list is emphasized. 2010 N. Van Buren St. Full bar. CC $$-$$$ 663-5937 LD Mon.-Sat. D6

RED MANGO National yogurt and smoothie chain whose tasty appeal is best described with adjectives like “all-natural,” “non-fat,” “gluten-free” and “probiotic.” 5621 Kavanaugh Blvd. No alcohol. CC $ 663-2500 Open daily. D6

SCALLIONS Reliably good food, great desserts, pleasant atmosphere, agile service—a solid lunch spot. 5110 Kavanaugh Blvd. Beer and wine. CC $$ 666-6468 L Mon.-Sat. D6

AsIANFANTASTIC CHINA The food is fresh and delicious, the presenta-tion beautiful, the menu distinctive and the service perfect. Voted best Chinese restaurant in the 2011 Readers Choice poll. 1900 N. Grant St. Full bar. CC $-$$ 663-8999 LD daily. D6

SuSHI CAFE Impressive, upscale sushi menu with other delectable house specialties like tuna tataki, fried soft shell crab, Kobe beef and, believe it or not, the Toyko cowboy burger. Voted best Japanese res-taurant in the 2011 Readers Choice poll. 5823 Kavanaugh Blvd. Full bar. CC $$-$$$ 663-9888 LD Mon.-Fri. D Sat.-Sun. D6

EURoPEAN/EthNICTERRY’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. Voted as one of the best new restaurants in the 2011 Readers Choice poll. 5018 Kavanaugh Blvd. Full bar. CC $$$ 663-4152 L Mon.-Fri. D Tue.-Sat. D6

ItAlIANCAFE pREGO Dependable entrées of pasta, pork and the like, plus great sauces, fresh mixed greens and delicious dressings, crisp-crunchy-cold gazpacho and tempting desserts in a comfy bistro setting.

5510 Kavanaugh Blvd. Full bar. CC $$-$$$ 663-5355 LD Mon.-Fri. D Mon.-Sat. D6

u.S. pIZZA Crispy thin-crust pizzas, frosty beers and heaping salads drowned in creamy dress-ing. Outdoor dining available. 5524 Kavanaugh Blvd. Beer and wine. CC $-$$ 664-7071 LD daily. D7

ZAZA A spin-off of the Boulevard Bread Co., this contemporary Heights café would be right at home in Naples with the espresso machine, the tempting display of smooth and soft gelato in all the required flavors (pistachio, gianduia) and a wood-fired pizza over turning out textbook Italian ’za with gorgeous blistered crusts and a light topping of choice and tempting ingredients. Family-styled grilled steaks and shrimps, paired with the call-your-own-ingredient salads. Don’t miss the fabulously rich dessert bars, presuming you can resist the gelato. Voted the best vegetarian restaurant in Little Rock. 5600 Kavanaugh Blvd. Beer and wine. CC $$ 661-9292 LD daily. D6

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AmERICANARKANSAS BuRGER CO. Really good burgers, fries and shakes, plus a great Greek salad and other entrées. 7410 Cantrell Rd. Beer and wine. CC $$ 663-0600 LD Tue.-Sat. D5

BAR LOuIE This chain’s first Arkansas location features a something-for-everyone menu so broad and varied there is sure to be something to suit any palate. Open for late night dining. 11525 Cantrell Rd. Full bar. CC $$-$$$ 228-0444 LD daily. BR Sat.-Sun. B1

BONEFISH GRILL Voted among the best seafood restaurants in Little Rock, this Florida-based chain offers the deep-sea version of the Outback experience in a dressier setting with a convivial bar. A half-dozen or more types

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OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK1900 N. GRANT n HEIGHTS n 501.663.8999

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of fresh fish filets are offered daily, grilled (perfectly in our experience) over a wood fire. Several sauces are available, but the fish is good enough on its own. Shrimp, mussels and scallops star on the appetizer list and there’s plenty of meat and chicken for those who resist seafood. Key lime pie is the perfect sweet/tart finish. 11525 Cantrell Rd. Full bar. CC $$-$$$ 228-0356 D daily. B2

BuFFALO WILD WINGS A sports bar on steroids with numerous big screen TVs and a menu full of thirst-inducing items. The wings, which can be slathered with one of 14 sauces, are the star attraction and can become addictive. 14800 Cantrell Rd. Full bar. CC $$ 868-5279 LD daily. B1

CApERS It’s never been better, with as good a wine list as any in the area, and a menu that covers a lot of ground—seafood, steaks, pasta—and does it all well. 14502 Cantrell Rd. Full

bar. CC $$-$$$ 868-7600 LD Mon.-Sat. B1

CApI’S Nuevo Latino Cuisine featur-ing tasty tamales, enchiladas and Central American inspired entrees. Great desserts, too. 11525 Cantrell Rd. Full bar. CC $-$$ 225-9600 LD daily. B2

CHEEBuRGER CHEEBuRGER Premium black Angus cheeseburg-ers, in five different sizes, ranging from the Classic (5.5 ounces) to the Pounder (20 ounces), and nine cheese options. For sides, milkshakes and golden-fried onion rings are the way to go. 11525 Cantrell Rd. No alcohol. CC $$ 490-2433 LD daily. B2

CRAZEE’S COOL CAFÉ Good burgers, daily plate specials and bar food amid pool tables and TVs. 7626 Cantrell Rd. Full bar. CC $-$$ 221-9696 LD Mon.-Sat. C4

IZZY’S It’s bright, clean and casual, with a snappy service team serv-ing up sandwiches and fries, fresh

Discover Nuevo Latino Cuisine and Central American inspired entrees at Capi’s at Pleasant Ridge Town Center.

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salads, pasta about a dozen ways, hand-rolled tamales and (dinner only) brick oven pizzas. Wholesome, all-American food prepared with care. Just off Cantrell Road. 5601 Ranch Dr. Beer and wine. CC $-$$ 868-4311 LD Mon.-Sat. B2

OZARK COuNTRY RESTAu-RANT Football-sized omelets filled with the same marvelous smoked meats and cheeses that are heaped on sandwiches at lunch. Great biscuits and gravy, bacon, home-style potatoes and a daily plate lunch special to boot. One block off Cantrell Road. 202 Keightley Dr. No alcohol. CC $-$$ 663-7319 BL Tue.-Sun. C4

pANERA BREAD This west Little Rock bakery/café, serves freshly-baked breads, bagels and pastries every morning. Choose from a full line of espresso beverages. But they’re much more than a bakery, they offer a full menu of sandwiches from their signature breads, hand-tossed salads and hearty soups. 11525 Cantrell Rd. No alcohol. CC $-$$ 227-0222 BLD daily. B2

puRpLE COW Great for kids and adults alike. Voted by readers as number one for kids, the restaurant and its 1950s fare—cheeseburgers, chili dogs, thick milk shakes—are sure to please. Outdoor patio dining available. 8026 Cantrell Rd. Full bar. CC $-$$ 221-3555 LD daily. BR Sat. C4

TRIO’S Voted Best Overall Restaurant in the 2011 Readers Choice poll, this restaurant employs favorite recipes from a bygone Little Rock hotel and combines it with experi-mental fusion cooking and choice ingredients. For lunch, you can’t go wrong with custom sandwiches, the Peck Special salad or Trio’s chicken salad. The shrimp enchiladas and voodoo pasta at dinner and the monumentally rich list of tempting desserts keep diners coming back year after year. 8201 Cantrell Rd. Full bar. CC $$-$$$ 221-3330 LD Mon.-Sat. C4

TROpICAL SMOOTHIE CAFE Besides the 45 different smoothies on the menu, the cafe also serves good wraps and sandwiches (many are spicy), salads, healthy drinks and “tortizzas.” Long line at lunch but it moves fast. 12911 Cantrell Rd. No alcohol. CC $-$$ 224-1113 BLD daily. E2

AsIANEASTERN FLAMES An authen-tic Japanese restaurant, serving sushi and choice items from the hibachi. 7710 Cantrell Rd. Beer, sake and wine. CC $$ 227-7222 DL Mon.-Sat. C4

GINA’S CHINESE KITCHEN AND SuSHI BAR A broad and strong sushi menu with a manageable and delectable selection of Chinese stan-dards. 14524 Cantrell Rd. Wine and beer. CC $-$$ 868-7775 LD daily. D3

HuNAN ORIENTAL CuISINE Old favorites such as orange beef or chicken and Hunan green beans are still prepared with care in very nice surroundings. 11610 Pleasant Ridge Dr. Full bar. CC $$ 223-9966 LD daily. B2

NEW STAR’S CHINESE FOOD Traditional and tasty Chinese fare, offering a variety of meat, rice and noodle dishes. Try the beef and broccoli with brown sauce. 2817 Cantrell Rd. No alcohol. CC $-$$ 280-0022 LD daily. C4

OSAKA JApANESE RESTAuRANT Fine-dining Japanese dishes and a well-stocked sushi bar. Just off Cantrell Road. 5501 Ranch Dr. Beer and wine. CC $$ 868-3688 LD daily. B1

SAIGON CuISINE Traditional Vietnamese entrées with Thai and Chinese selections. Be sure to try the authentic and delicious pho soups and an extra thumps up for the spring rolls. 6805 Cantrell Rd. Beer and wine. CC $$ 663-4000 LD Tue.-Sat. D5

EURoPEAN/EthNICISTANBuL MEDITERRANEAN RESTAuRANT This Turkish eatery

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offers tasty kebabs and great start-ers. The red pepper hummus is a winner. So are the cigar pastries. Possibly the best Turkish coffee in Central Arkansas. 11525 Cantrell Rd. No alcohol. CC $$-$$$ 223-9332 LD daily. B2

TAZIKI’S GREEK FARE For a taste of the Mediterranean visit Taziki’s and enjoy a wide variety of gyros, which are made with 100 percent shaved lamb, and other Greek sandwiches. Plenty of Greek sides, including pasta, salads and Dolmades (grape leaves with seasoned rice) and more. Sit back and enjoy a long happy hour that lasts from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. 8200 Cantrell Rd. Beer and wine. CC $-$$ 227-8291 LD daily. C4

ItAlIANCARINO’S COuNTRY ITALIAN A homey-chain joint, from the same people who brought you Macaroni Grill, offering irresistible Italian bread and affordable, tasty, substantial lunches and dinners. 11600 Pleasant Ridge Rd. Full bar. CC $$ 225-3434 LD daily. B1

DAMGOODE pIES A somewhat different pizza place, largely because of a spicy garlic white sauce that’s offered as an alternative to the traditional red sauce. Good bread, too. Voted Best Pizza in this year’s Readers Choice poll. Delivery avail-able. 6706 Cantrell Rd. Beer and wine. CC 664-2239 LD Tue.-Sun. D4

GRAFFITI’S The casually chic and ever-popular Italian-flavored bistro avoids the rut with daily specials and careful menu tinkering. Serves up one of the best martinis in town. 7811 Cantrell Rd. Full bar. CC $$-$$$ 224-9079 D Mon.-Sat. C4

JIM’S RAZORBACK pIZZA Great pizza served up in a family-friendly, sports-themed environment. Special Saturday and Sunday brunch served from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Flat-screen TVs throughout and even a cage for shooting basketballs and playing ping pong. 16101 Cantrell Rd. Beer and wine. CC $$ 868-3250 LD daily. B1

LARRY’S pIZZA The buffet is the way to go—fresh, hot pizza, fully loaded with ingredients, brought hot to your table, all for a low price. 12911 Cantrell Rd. No alcohol. CC $ 224-8804. LD daily. B1

NYpD pIZZA Plenty of tasty choices in the obvious New York police-like setting, but it’s fun. Only the pizza is cheesy, and personal pizzas come in impressive combinations. Baked ziti, salads and more are also avail-able. Just off Cantrell Road. 6015 Chenonceau Blvd. Beer and wine. CC $$ 868-3911 LD daily. B1

OW pIZZA Serves up good pizzas in a variety of ways, sandwiches, big salads and a various pastas and appetizer breads. Just off Cantrell Road. 8201 Ranch Blvd. Beer and wine. CC $-$$ 868-1100 LD daily. B1

pIZZA HuT Whether looking for hand-tossed, personal, stuffed or multi-grain crusts and a variety of toppings and sauces, this national chain fills the bill. Also offers wings and pasta dishes. 14710 Cantrell Rd. No alcohol. CC $ 228-7000 LD daily. B1

THE pIZZA JOINT Looking for a mid-western flavor or a little Cali-fornia flare, this west Little Rock pizzeria offers cracker-thin crusts with a tempting variety of traditional or nontraditional toppings. Just off Cantrell Road. 5100 Stones Rd. Beer and wine. CC $-$$ 868-9108 D Mon.-Thur. L Fri.-Sun. B2

mEXICANBLuE COAST BuRRITO You will become a lover of fish tacos here, but there are plenty of other fresh coastal Mex choices served up cafeteria style in “cool” sur-roundings. Don’t miss the Baja fruit tea. 14810 Cantrell Rd. Beer. CC $ 868-3770 LD Mon.-Sat. L Sun B1

CASA MANANA Great guacamole and garlic beans, superlative chips and salsa (red and green) and a good selection of fresh seafood.

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Two locations: 6820 Cantrell Rd., 280-9888, D5; and 18321 Cantrell Rd., 868-8822, A1. Full bar. CC $$ BLD daily.

MEXICO CHIQuITO Hearty platters of boldly spiced, inexpensive food holds its own with the “authentic” joints. 13924 Cantrell Rd. No alcohol. CC $-$$ 217-0700 LD daily. B2

SENOR TEQuILA Authentic dishes with great service and prices, and maybe the best margarita in town. 14524 Cantrell Rd. Full bar. CC $$ 868-7642 LD daily. B2

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AmERICANALLEY OOpS This restaurant at Creekwood Plaza (near the Kanis-Bowman intersection) is a neighborhood gathering spot serving plate lunches, burgers and homemade desserts. 11900 Kanis Rd. Full bar. CC $-$$ 221-9400 LD Mon.-Sat. E2

AppLEBEE’S A vast menu of burgers, sandwiches, salads, pastas and appetizers, served in a pleasant setting. 12110 Chenal Pkwy. Full bar. CC $$ 954-8444 LD daily. E2

ARTHuR’S pRIME STEAKHOuSE Restaurateur Jerry Barakat brings the classic New York steakhouse formula to Chenal Valley. The main event is prime beef, or even more expensive Australian wagyu beef. The steak’s crusty on the outside, just right on the inside. There’s a wide choice of seafood, too. The truffle fries are spectacular. Good wine list. 27 Rahling Circle. Full bar. CC $$$ 821-1848 D Mon.-Sat. D1

ATHLETIC CLuB What could be mundane fare gets delightful twists and embellishments here. Embassy Suites Hotel. 11301 Financial Centre Pkwy. Full bar. CC $$-$$$ 312-9000 LD daily. E3

B-SIDE The little breakfast place in the former party room of Lilly’s DimSum Then Some turns tradition on its ear, offering French toast wrapped in bacon on a stick, a must-have dish called “biscuit mountain” and beignets with lemon curd. Top notch cheese grits, too. 11121 Rodney Parham Road. CC $$ 554-0914. B daily. D3

BLACK ANGuS Charcoal-grilled burgers, hamburger steaks and steaks proper are the big draws at this local institution. 10907 N. Rodney Parham Rd. No alcohol. CC $ 228-7800 LD Mon.-Sat. D3

Delicious seafood and award-winning steaks at Sonny Williams’ Steak Room in the River Market District.

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Rosalia and dan MonRoe have opened a bakeRy in the Hillcrest community, right next door to Café Bossa Nova, serving baked breads, confections, desserts, pies, and cakes to order.

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2701 Kavanaugh Blvd – Next to Café Bossa Nova – 501-319-7035Mon - Sat: 7am -6pm – Sunday: 8am - 2pm

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BOBBY’S COuNTRY COOKIN’ One of the better lunch plates in the area—maybe the best fried chicken and pot roast around, and a changing daily casserole and tasty homemade pies. 301 N. Shackleford Rd. No alcohol. CC $-$$ 224-9500 L Mon.-Fri. D3

BuFFALO GRILL The great, crispy-off-the-griddle cheeseburger and hand-cut fries star at this family-friendly stop. 400 N. Bowman Rd. Full bar. CC $-$$ 224-0012 LD daily. E2

BuTCHER SHOp A lot has changed since 1981, when the Little Rock location debuted. The menu has expanded, but choose a steak and let the pros cook it. You’ll be glad you did. 10825 Hermitage Rd. Full bar. CC $$$ 312-2748 D daily. E2

CAFÉ 201 This West Little Rock restaurant, located inside the Crowne Plaza Hotel, offers classic American cuisine that includes excellent steaks. Locals and guests alike enjoy the friendly service in a sophisticated atmosphere. Markham and Shackleford. Full bar. CC $$ 223-3000 BLD daily. E3

COFFEE BEANERY CAFE Come for the coffee, but the sandwiches and desserts are delicious, too. 17200 Chenal Pkwy. No alcohol. CC $$ 821-7747 BLD daily. E1

COMMuNITY BAKERY This sunny bakery is a great place to grab coffee, bagels, doughnuts, cookies and birthday cakes. 270 S. Shackleford Rd. No alcohol. CC $-$$ 224-1656 BLD daily. E3

COpELAND’S The full-service restaurant chain started by the founder of Popeye’s delivers the same good biscuits. It’s all about excess—from portion sizes and gooey desserts-for-two to platters that test the arm strength of the teams of waiters. You can eat red beans and rice for a price in the single digits or pay nearly $40 for a choice steak, with crab, shrimp and

fish in between. 2602 S. Shackleford Rd. Full bar CC $$-$$$ 312-1616 LD daily. E3

CRACKER BARREL Good, whole-some and filling breakfast, lunch and supper at this family favorite that offers the opportunity for you to order hearty breakfast fare even at dinnertime. 2618 S. Shackleford Rd. No alcohol. CC $-$$ 225-7100 BLD daily. F3

DELICIOuS TEMpTATIONS A great variety of sandwiches, meal-sized salads and homemade soups, many of the items are heart-smart. Great desserts, too. 11220 N. Rodney Parham Rd. No alcohol. CC $$ 225-6893 BL daily. D3

DENNY’S Home of the Grand Slam breakfast served 24/7. Also pick from their selection of sandwiches, wraps and hearty entrees. 310 S. Shackleford Rd. No alcohol. CC $-$$ 224-8264 BLD daily. F3

DIXIE CAFE Abundant vegetable choices that are inexpensive, whole-some, satisfying and dependable, with meats and fresh rolls to match. A great place for families to have a sit down meal. 10700 Rodney Parham Rd. CC $-$$ 224-3728 LD daily. D3

FADED ROSE The Cajun-inspired menu seldom disappoints. Steaks and soaked salads are legend-ary. One of Little Rock’s favorite restaurants that’s popular among the locals. 400 N Bowman Rd. Full bar. CC $$-$$$ 224-3377LD daily. E2

FIVE GuY’S BuRGERS & FRIES National burger chain with emphasis on freshly made fries and patties and over 15 toppings for you to create your own awesome burger. 13000 Chenal Pkwy. No alcohol. CC $-$$ 246-5295 LD daily. E2

FRANKE’S Plate lunch spot strong on salads and vegetables and perfect fried chicken on Sundays. Cafeteria-style restaurant that has pleasing Arkansans for years. 11121

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N. Rodney Parham Rd. No alcohol. CC $-$$ 225-4487 LD daily. D3

GRuMpY’S TOO Try the Wednesday night bonanza: large, fresh oysters on the half-shell and hefty shrimp for a quarter-a-pop. Rib special on Mondays. 1801 Green Mountain Dr. Full bar. CC $-$$ 225-3768 LD Mon.-Sat. D2

HONEYBAKED HAM CO. Their trademark ham is available by the sandwich, as is the great smoked turkey. There are lots of inexpen-sive side items and desserts. 9112 N. Rodney Parham Rd. No alcohol. CC $-$$ 227-5555 LD Mon.-Sat. D4

INTERNATIONAL HOuSE OF pANCAKES IHOP continues to please with its breakfast, lunch and dinner menus. Good, hot or cold, and fast—whether it’s 4 p.m. or 4 a.m. 11601 Hermitage Rd. No alcohol. CC $$ 954-7737 BLD daily E2

JASON’S DELI A huge selection of sandwiches (wraps, subs, po’ boys and pitas), fresh salads and spuds, as well as red beans and rice and chicken pot pie. Plus a large selection of heart-healthy dishes. 301 N. Shackleford Rd. No alcohol. CC $-$$ 954-8700 BLD daily. D3

KRAZY MIKES SHRIMp N WINGS This may be the only restaurant in town that serves smoked bologna, and while the menu is limited, includ-ing shrimp, wings, catfish, ribs and more, the choices are tasty, fresh and homemade. Be ready to wait on yourself. If they’re busy, you have to pick up your own order. 200 Bowman Rd. Beer. CC $-$$ 907-6453 LD daily. F2

LONE STAR STEAKHOuSE AND SALOON Think western roadhouse, with cowboy paraphernalia and the soft glow of beer signs. Cowboys will feel at home with the beef, which is good. Nothing fancy just good food. Big salads, too. 10901 N. Rodney Parham Rd. Full bar. CC $$ 227-8898 LD daily. D3

LuBY’S CAFETERIA Generous portions of home-style food and a wider variety of meats and vegetables than most cafeterias. 12501 W. Markham St. No alcohol. CC $-$$ 219-1567 LD daily. E2

MARIE’S MILFORD TRACK II Healthy and tasty are the key words at this deli/grill, featuring hot entrées, soups, sandwiches, salads and killer desserts. 9813 W. Markham St. No alcohol. CC $-$$ 225-4500 BL Mon.-Sat. D3

MARKHAM STREET GRILL AND puB The menu at this West Little Rock restaurant has something for everyone. Try the burgers, which are juicy, big and fine. 11321 W. Markham St. Full bar. CC $$ 224-2010 LD Mon.-Sat. D2

McALISTERS DELI Hefty deli sandwiches with good, no-nonsense cold cuts, quality breads and a large selection of meats and cheeses. The iced tea served here has put them on the map. 12019 Westhaven Dr. No alcohol. CC $$ 228-7727 LD daily. E2

MILFORD TRACK Healthy and tasty are the key words at this deli/grill, featuring hot entrées, soups, sandwiches, salads and killer desserts. 10809 Executive Center Dr. (inside Searcy Building) No alcohol. CC $-$$ 223-2257 BL Mon.-Sat. G2

MIMI’S CAFE Breakfast is our meal of choice at this upscale West Coast chain. Portions are big enough to last you through the afternoon, especially if you get a muffin on the side. Also, other middle-America comfort-style entrées from pot roast to pasta dishes. 11725 Chenal Pkwy. Full bar. CC $$ 221-3883 BLD daily. E2

NEW GREEN MILL CAFE A small, inexpensive workingman’s lunch joint, with a dependable daily meat-and-three-veggies, incredible corn bread and sweet tea. Homemade tamales and chili on Tuesdays. 8609-C W. Markham

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OLD MILL BREAD AND FLOuR CO. CAFE The popular take-out bakery has an eat-in restaurant and friendly operators. It’s self-service, simple and good—11 types of sandwiches built with a changing lineup of the bakery’s 40 different breads, along with soups, salads and cookies. Markham at Bowman. No alcohol. CC $ 228-4677 BLD daily. D2

OuTBACK STEAKHOuSE Huge portions of well-grilled meats at decent prices, perfectly roasted rack of lamb and massive, suc-culent salmon. Try the Awesome Blossom here. 105 Markham Park Dr. Full bar. CC $$-$$$ 221-7655 D daily. D2

pHIL’S pLACE Serving a variety of sandwiches and all the extras at lunchtime. 11121 N. Rodney Parham Rd. No alcohol. CC $ 225-2136 L Mon.-Sat. D3

puRpLE COW Burgers, fries and

milkshakes served up 50s-style. Great for the whole family. Make sure you try a purple milkshake. 11602 Chenal Pkwy. Beer, wine and alcoholic shakes. CC $ 224-4433 LD daily. B2

RESTAuRANT 1620 Steaks, chops, choice of fresh seafood and meal-sized salads are just a few of the offerings on the menu at this popular upscale bistro. It’s a romantic, candlelit restaurant, elegant without being fussy or overly formal. 1620 Market St. Full bar. CC $$-$$$ 221-1620 L Mon.-Fri. D Mon.-Sat. BR Sun. D2

SHORTY SMALL’S Land of big, juicy burgers, massive cheese logs, smoky barbecue platters and the signature onion loaf. 1100 N. Rodney Parham Rd. Full bar. CC $$ 224-3344 LD daily. BR Sun. D3

TEXAS ROADHOuSE Designed along the lines of those loud, peanuts-on-the-table steak joints but with steaks better here than we’ve had at similar stops. Great for family dining and large groups.

Find a large buffet with sushi and other Asian favorites at Panda Garden in west Little Rock

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Good burgers, too. 2620 S. Shack-leford Rd. Beer. CC $$ 224-2427 LD daily. F3

TROpICAL SMOOTHIE CAFE Besides the 45 different smoothies on the menu, the cafe also serves good wraps and sandwiches (many are spicy), salads, healthy drinks and “tortizzas.” Long line at lunch but it moves fast. 11900 Kanis Rd. No alcohol. CC $-$$ 221-6773 BLD daily. E1

WEST END SMOKEHOuSE AND TAVERN Its primary focus is a sports bar with 50-plus TVs, but the dinner entrées (grilled chicken and steaks) are plentiful and the bar food is top quality. 215 N. Shackleford Rd. Full bar. CC $ 224-7665 L Fri.-Sun. D daily. D3

WHOLE HOG CAFÉ WEST The pulled pork shoulder is a classic, the back ribs are worthy of their many blue ribbons, and there’s a six-pack of sauces for every taste. A real find is the beef brisket, cooked the way Texans like it. 12111 W. Markham St. Beer and wine. CC $$ 907-6124 LD daily. E2

WINGSTOp It’s all about wings. The restaurant features nine flavors of chicken flappers, including mild, hot, Cajun and atomic, as well as specialty flavors like lemon pepper and teriyaki. 11321 W. Markham St. Beer. CC $-$$ 224-9464 LD daily. D3

AsIANASIA BuFFET Sister to China King Buffet, with the delicious Mongolian grill, sushi, crab legs, Asian and American items. 801 S. Bowman Rd. Beer and wine. CC $ 225-0095 LD daily. E2

CHI’S DIM SuM & BISTRO A huge menu that spans the Chinese provinces and offers a few delightful twists on the usual local offerings, plus there’s authentic Hong Kong dim sum. #6 Shackleford Dr. Full bar. CC $$-$$$ 221-7737 LD daily. D3

CHI’S CHINESE EXpRESS Offers speedy service and a huge menu

that spans the Chinese provinces along with a few twists on the usual local offerings, plus there’s authentic Hong Kong dim sum. 17200 Chenal Pkwy. No alcohol. CC $$-$$$ 821-8000 LD daily. E2

Fu LIN Quality of the made-to-order entrées is high, as is the quantity. A tradition in Little Rock that spans many years. 200 N. Bowman Rd. Full bar. CC $$ 225-8989 LD daily. E2

Fu XING ASIAN BuFFET Traditional buffet with a variety of Chinese favorites, as well as American finger foods, Mongolian grill and sushi, salads, fruit, desert and ice cream bars. 9210 N. Rodney Parham Rd. Beer and wine. CC $-$$ 223-0888 LD daily. D3

GENGHI’S GRILL Fast Asian stir-fry. Choose your own meats, veggies, rice, noodles and sauces. Affordably priced. 12318 Chenal Pkwy. Full bar. CC $$ 223-2695 LD daily. E2

IGIBON It’s a complex place, where the food is always good and the ambiance and service never fail to please. The sushi is good, while the Bento box with tempura shrimp and California rolls and other delights stand out. 11121 N. Rodney Parham Rd. Beer and wine. CC $-$$$ 217-8888 LD Mon.-Sat. D2

KOBE JApANESE STEAKHOuSE AND SuSHI Though answering the need for more hibachis in Little Rock, Kobe stands taller for its sushi offerings. 11401 Financial Centre Pkwy. Full bar. CC $$-$$$ 225-5999 LD daily. E2

LILLY’S DIM SuM THEN SOME Delectable Asian comfort food — fried or steamed dumplings and more in a variety of presentations. Thai ginger noodles, Thai panang and pad Thai are just a few of the highlights. 11121 Rodney Parham Rd. Beer and wine. CC $$ 716-2700 LD daily. D2

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sushi bars with a fabulous lunch special. 10301 N. Rodney Parham Rd. Full bar. CC $$-$$$ 227-6498 LD daily. D3

pANDA GARDEN Large buffet with sushi and a dessert bar. One of the newer restaurants on the Asian landscape. 2604 S. Shack-leford Rd. Beer and wine. CC $$ 224-8100 LD daily. F3

p. F. CHANG’S Make a reservation to get seated immediately and enjoy some terrific flavors and presenta-tions. 317 S. Shackleford Rd. Full bar. CC $$ 225-4424 LD daily. E3

SEKISuI Fresh-tasting sushi, Japanese traditional or the fun hibachi-style, and an overwhelming assortment of entrées. Nice wine selection, sake, specialty drinks. 219 N. Shackleford Rd. Full bar. CC $$-$$$ 221-7070 LD daily. D3

THANH MY NOODLE SOup Vietnamese restaurant serving traditional soups and rolls. 302 N. Shackleford Rd. No alcohol. CC $$ 312-7498 LD daily. E3

BARBECUECHIp’S BARBECuE Tasty bar-becue piled high on sandwiches generously doused with tangy sauce. Pie is tall and tasty. 9801 W. Markham St. Beer. CC $$ 225-4346 LD Mon.-Sat. E3

CORKY’S RIBS & BBQ The pulled pork is tender and juicy, and the sauce is sweet and tangy. Maybe the best dry ribs in the area. Large restaurant that is family-friendly. 12005 Westhaven Dr. Full bar. CC $$-$$$ 954-7427 LD daily. E2

FAMOuS DAVE’S A chain that runs the gamut of ’cue and its relatives: chopped pork, beef brisket, barbeque chicken, rib tips, chicken tenders, hot link sausage, catfish fillets and hot wings. With an array of sauces purported to represent barbecue regions around the country. 225 N. Shackleford Rd. Full bar. CC $$ 221-3283 LD daily. D3

TERRI-LYNN’S BAR-B-Q AND DELI High-quality meats served on large sandwiches and good tamales served with chili or without (the better bargain). 10102 N. Rodney Parham Rd. No alcohol. CC $-$$ 227-6371 LD daily. D3

EURoPEAN/EthNICALBASHA GRILL Mediterranean eatery that specializes in large portions of kebabs, gyros, and shawarma served up with a tasty minted Jerusalem salad and rice or hummus. 302 N. Shackleford Rd. No alcohol. CC $-$$ 217-3855 LD Thu.-Tue. L Wed. E3

AMRuTH AuTHENTIC INDIAN CuISINE Nice spicy Indian dishes in a small but shiny storefront and at a price you can afford. The chicken biryani is loaded with saffron; the samosas are delicious. Lunch specials, available weekdays, are about $6.50. Lamb and shrimp dishes accompany any number of vegetarian delights. 11121 N. Rodney Parham Rd. Beer and wine. CC $$ 224-4567 LD Wed.-Mon. D2

HIBERNIA IRISH TAVERN A traditional Irish-style pub with its own traditional cook from Ireland. Irish and Southern food favorites and a broad beverage menu. 9700 Rodney Parham Rd. Full bar. CC $$ 246-4340 D Open daily. D3

KHALIL’S puB AND GRILL Widely varied menu with European, Mexican and American influences. Go for the Bierocks, rolls filled with onions and beef. 110 S. Shackleford Rd. Full bar. CC $$ 224-0224 LD daily. BR Sun. E3

STAR OF INDIA People who don’t know if they like Indian food discover here that they do. It’s always one of Little Rock’s most highly regarded restaurants—great lamb, great curries, great chicken tandoori, great naan. The daily lunch buffet is a real deal. Don’t forget to try the Indian beer. 301 N. Shackleford Rd. Beer and wine. CC $$-$$$ 227-9900 LD daily. E3

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TERRACE ON THE GREEN This Greek-Italian-Thai-and-whatever restaurant has a huge menu, and you can rely on each dish to be good, some to be excellent. Portions are ample. 2200 Rodney Parham Rd. Full bar. CC $$-$$$ 217-9393 LD Mon.-Sat. D2

THE pANTRY RESTAuRANT Owner and self-proclaimed “food evangelist” Tomas Bohm does things the right way and the menu stays relatively true to his Czecho-slovakian roots, but there are plenty of choices to suit all tastes. One can’t-go-wrong with the cheese spaetzle—homemade noodles in creamy bechamel sauce with a nice caramelized onion kick. Creamy and dreamy. 11401 N. Rodney Parham Rd. Full bar. CC $$-$$$ 353-1875 LD Mon.-Fri. D Sat. D3

YA YA’S EuROBISTRO The first eatery to open in the relatively new Promenade at Chenal is a date-night affair, transforming comfort food into beautiful cuisine. Best bet is lunch, where you can explore the menu through soup, salad or half a sandwich. 17711 Chenal Pkwy. Full bar. CC $$-$$$ 821-1144 LD daily. E1

ItAlIANBRAVO CuCINA ITALIANA Upper-to-mid-range Italian chain where the flat breads are crispy and substantial, the salads are well-crafted and the soups sublime. The Chianti braised beef ravioli is a clear stand-out; it marries sophistication with comfort food. 17815 Chenal Pkwy. Full bar. CC $$$ 821-2485 LD daily. BR Sun. E2

BRuNO’S LITTLE ITALY This more-than-half-century-old establishment artfully balances innovation with its delicious traditional fare. The pizza is outstanding and service impeccable. 315 N. Bowman Rd. Full bar. CC $$-$$$ 224-4700 D Mon.-Sat. D2

CHI ZI’S pIZZA Pizza buffet or takeout, with lots of great top-pings. 11121 N. Rodney Parham

Rd. No alcohol. CC $$ 221-1060 LD daily. D3

CHuCK E. CHEESE’S Featuring age appropriate games, rides, prizes, food and entertainment that children of all ages from toddlers to big kids will love. They also provide great food for the family including freshly baked pizzas and a garden fresh salad bar. It’s a great place for everyday fun or special occasions such as birthdays, play groups and school fundraising events. 10901 N. Rodney Parham Rd. No alcohol. CC $-$$ 227-0481 LD daily. D2

DAMGOODE pIES A somewhat different pizza place, largely because of a spicy garlic white sauce that’s offered as an alternative to the traditional red sauce. Good bread, too. Pick-up or delivery only at this location. 10720 Rodney Parham Rd. CC $$ 664-2239 LD daily. E2

OLIVE GARDEN Chain restaurant with lots of basic favorites, and a great eat-til-you’re-stuffed salad deal, if the pasta doesn’t stuff you first. 10715 N. Rodney Parham Rd. Full bar. CC $$ 225-7673 LD daily. D3

pIZZA HuT Whether looking for hand-tossed, personal, stuffed or multi-grain crusts and a variety of toppings and sauces, this national chain fills the bill. Also offers wings and pasta dishes. Two west Little Rock locations: 301 N. Shackleford Rd., 228-7000, D3; and 11410 W. Markham St., 228-7000, E3; No alcohol. CC $ LD daily.

ROMANO’S MACARONI GRILL A chain restaurant with a large menu of pasta, chicken, beef, fish and specialty dishes with a corporate bent. Don’t forget to try their breads. 11100 W. Markham St. Full bar. CC $$-$$$ 221-3150 LD daily. E3

SHOTGuN DAN’S Hearty pizza and sandwiches and make-your-own salad bar. 10923 W. Markham St. Beer and wine. CC $$ 224-9519 LD daily. E3

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frosty beers and heaping salads drowned in creamy dressing. 9300 N. Rodney Parham Rd. Beer and wine. CC $-$$ 224-6300 LD daily. D3

VESuVIO BISTRO If you’re looking for real Italian food, this restaurant is the place for you. The swordfish is excellent as is the fillet of sole. Don’t forget to sample the pasta with shrimp. 1501 Merrill Dr. Full bar. CC $$-$$$ 225-0500 D Mon.-Sat. E2

VILLA ITALIAN RESTAuRANT Hearty, inexpensive, classic south-ern Italian dishes. Markham and Bowman. Full bar. CC $$ 219-2244 LD daily. E2

mEXICANCACTuS JACK’S MEXICAN RESTAuRANT This restaurant offers everything you’d expect from

a traditional Mexican restaurant including ample portions. 11414 W. Markham St. Full bar. CC $-$$ 227-7556 LD daily. E2

CHILI’S GRILL AND BAR You can put some Mexican flair into your meal or go for an all-American platter at this chain spot with a large menu. Fajitas or baby back ribs, the choice is up to you. Great top-shelf margaritas, too. 10700 N. Rodney Parham Rd. Full bar. CC $$ 224-0455 LD daily. D3

COZYMEL’S A trendy Dallas-chain cantina with flaming cheese dip, cilantro pesto, mole, lamb and more. 10 Shackleford Dr. Full bar. CC $$ 954-7100 LD daily. D3

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menu of dinner plates. Tasty cheese dip and great service. 12111 W. Markham St. Full bar. CC $$ 223-8588 LD daily. E2

MEXICO CHIQuITO Hearty platters of boldly spiced, inexpensive food holds its own with the “authentic” joints. Takeout only. 11406 W. Markham St. No alcohol. CC $-$$ 217-0647 LD daily. E2

MOE’S SOuTHWEST GRILL This West Little Rock restaurant could be described as a “build-your-own-burrito” place, with several tacos and nachos to choose from as well. Wash it down with a beer from their large selection. Great for families. 12312 Chenal Pkwy. Beer CC $-$$ 223-3378 LD daily. E2

ON THE BORDER Solid Tex-Mex food, with guacamole made to order and a menu that offers some specialty chicken, shrimp and fish dishes. The salsa is excellent and they even sell it separately. We heartily recommend the Mercedes margarita. 11721 Chenal Pkwy. Full bar. CC $$ 217-9275 LD daily. E2

SENOR TEQuILA Authentic dishes with great service and prices, and maybe the best margarita in town. Two west Little Rock locations: 1101 S. Bowman Rd., 954-7780, E2; and 10300 N. Rodney Parham Rd., 224-5505, D2; Full bar. CC $$ LD daily.

Su CASA HOMECOOKING This west Little Rock restaurant offers real, 100% authentic Mexican home cooking. Shrimp cocktails, Nopal salad and more. 9501 Rodney Parham Rd. Beer. CC $-$$ 224-0544 LD daily. D3

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AmERICANAppLEBEE’S A vast menu of burgers, sandwiches, salads, pastas and appetizers, served in a pleasant setting. #6 Mabelvale Plaza Lane. Full bar. CC $$ 565-3004 LD daily. I5

ASHER DAIRY BAR For a change of pace, this drive-in serves up made-to-order burgers, foot-long “Royal” hotdogs and old-fashioned shakes and malts. Dine in or carry out. 7105 Colonel Glenn Rd. No alcohol or CC. $-$$ 562-1085 BLD Mon.-Sat. F5

BASELINE pIT STOp BBQ A 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 Rd. Full bar. No CC $$ 562-9635 BLD daily. I5

BREWSTER’S 2 CAFÉ Down-home done right. Check out the yams, mac-and-cheese, greens, purple-hull peas, cornbread, wings, catfish and all the rest. 2725 Arch St. $ 301-7728 LD Mon.-Sat. G8

CHICKEN WANG’S CAFE This little place has limited seating and ridiculously late hours — until 1 a.m. on Saturday and 2 a.m. on Friday. The wings are quite large and come in a array of flavors, including bar-becue, spicy, lemon, pepper, garlic pepper, honey mustard and Buffalo and oh yes, regular. Two southwest Little Rock locations: 8320 Colonel Glenn Rd., 562-1303, G4; and 10016 Chicot Rd., 562-9886, I4. No alcohol. CC $ DL Mon.-Sat.

DENNY’S Home of the Grand Slam breakfast served 24/7. Also pick from their selection of sandwiches, wraps and hearty entrees. 4300 S. University Ave. No alcohol. CC $-$$ 562-5651 BLD daily. F5

DIXIE CAFE Abundant vegetable choices that are inexpensive, whole-some, satisfying and dependable, with meats and fresh rolls to match. A Great place for the whole family. 10011 I-30. No alcohol. CC $-$$ 568-6444 LD daily. I5

FRONTIER DINER Order at the counter for home-cooked plate

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lunches, burgers and delicious pies. 10424 Interstate 30. No alcohol. CC $ 565-6414 BL Mon.-Fri. H5

GEYER SpRINGS SHARKS, INC. This Southwest Little Rock restaurant specializes in seafood, frog legs and catfish, all served with the traditional fixings. 8824 Geyer Springs Rd. No alcohol. CC $-$$ 565-0300 LD daily. G5

GRAMpA’S CATFISH HOuSE The newest location of a longtime local favorite focuses on doing one thing well—fried fish, hush puppies and good sides. 9219 Stagecoach Rd. Beer. CC $-$$ 407-0000 LD daily. H3

IRONHORSE SALOON Bar and grill offering juicy hamburgers and cheeseburgers. 9125 Mann Rd. Full bar. CC $ 562-4464 LD daily. J6

KITCHEN EXpRESS Serves up Southern cuisine such as fried catfish and vegetables. 4600 Asher Ave. No alcohol. CC $$ 666-3500 LD daily. F5

LYNN’S CHICAGO FOODS Dine-in or carry-out, this restaurant offers gyros with Italian beef, Chicago-style hotdogs, Polish sausage and sides.

6501 Geyer Springs Rd. No alcohol. CC $$ 568-2646 LD Mon.-Sat. D8

OuR pLACE BAR & GRILL A great spot for lunch or dinner, serving burgers, chili cheese steaks and more. 7820 Stagecoach Rd. Beer. No credit cards. $-$$ 455-3613 LD daily. G3

ROBERT’S SpORTS BAR & GRILL If you’re looking for a burger, you won’t find it here. This Southwest Little Rock establishment special-izes in fried chicken dinners, served with their own special trimmings. 7212 Geyer Springs Rd. Full bar. CC $-$$ 568-2566 D Mon.-Sat. I5

65TH STREET DINER An oasis in the Industrial Park-area. The diner serves home cookin’ with a few contemporary twists. The menu changes weekly, with daily entrées paired with two sides. Har-ried commuters also enjoy ‘to go’ breakfast offerings. 6600 Murray St. No alcohol or CC $ 562-7800 BL Mon.-Fri. H6

SuGIE’S Catfish and all the trim-mings. 4729 Baseline Rd. No alcohol. CC $ 570-0414 LD Mon.-Sun. I6

Enjoy a hearty Irish entree and a good time at Dugan’s Pub in the River Market District.

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THE RELAY This southwest Little Rock grill offers a short menu, which includes chicken strips, French fries, hamburgers jalapeño poppers and cheese sticks. 12225 Stagecoach Rd. Full bar. CC $-$$ 455-9919 LD daily. H3

VICKIE’S In the basement of the Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department’s head-quarters, this restaurant starts the day serving up a home-cooked breakfast, including biscuits and gravy, eggs, bacon, early. They start serving lunch at 11 a.m. offering daily specials such as barbecue, hamburgers, catfish and spaghetti. Also includes sides and dessert. 103240 Interstate 30. No alcohol or CC. $ 569-2398 BL Mon.-Fri. H5

WING SHACK Chose from wings, ranging from hot to honey mustard or barbecue and more. Chicken and fish also available. Dine-in or carry out. 6323 Colonel Glenn Rd. No alcohol. CC $ 562-0010 LD Tue.-Sat. F5

AsIANCuISINE OF CHINA Choose Chinese fare from the menu or buffet. 7316 Geyer Springs Rd. No Alcohol. CC $ 562-7129 LD daily. H6

NO. 1 CHINESE BuFFET Chinese food served buffet-style. 8815 Baseline Rd. No alcohol. CC $-$$ 570-7988 LD daily. G5

LuCKY pANDA BuFFET Dine-in or carry out Chinese food. 8523 Geyer Springs Rd. Beer. CC $ 570-8999 LD daily. H6

RICE HOuSE Chinese food served from a menu. We recommend the fried rice and lo-mein. 6205 Baseline Rd. No alcohol. CC $-$$ 565-3233 LD daily. I6

BARBECUEBASELINE pIT STOp BBQ It could be described as a full-service restaurant serving daily breakfast specials, appetizers, plate lunches and dinners that include fish, barbe-cue, 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 Rd. Full bar. No CC $$ 562-9635 BLD daily. I5

CHATZ SMOKED MEATS While maybe a little out of the way, this take-out-only eatery offers delicious ribs, chopped beef, pulled pork and all the finger-lickin’ trimmings. 8801 Colonel Glenn Rd. No alcohol. CC $$ 562-4949. LD Mon.-Sat. F5

HB’S DRIVE-IN Great slabs of meat with fiery barbecue sauce. Ribs are served on Tuesday only. Other days, try the tasty pork sandwich on an onion roll. 6010 Lancaster Rd. No alcohol or CC. $-$$ 565-1930 L Mon.-Fri. H6

HOG’S BREATH GRILL Lots of fun offerings like alligator bites, hog tusks, Sooie Sticks and wings. Live music, karaoke and more. 9500 I-30. Beer. CC $-$$ 565-4003 D Tue.-Sat. I3

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. Two southwest Little Rock locations: 1307 John Barrow Rd., 224-2057, E4, and 7601 Geyer Springs Rd., 562-8844, H6. Beer. No CC $-$$ LD Mon.-Sat.

ItAlIANAMERICAN pIE pIZZA Handmade pizza on perfect thin crust with varied toppings, and inexpensive. We liked the olive-oil-based margherita and supreme, plus there are salads, sandwiches and appetizers, all are inexpensive. 10912 Colonel Glenn Rd. Beer and wine. CC $-$$ 225-1900 LD daily. H2

D’CARLO pIZZERIA RISTORANTE Solid Italian standards and a few daring originals in a pleasant atmosphere served by even more pleasant people. 12325 Stagecoach Rd. Beer and wine. CC $$ 407-0400 LD Mon.-Sat. J1

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JIM’S RAZORBACK pIZZA Great pizza served up in a family-friendly, sports-themed environment. Spe-cial Saturday and Sunday brunch served from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. 10900 Stagecoach Rd. Beer and wine. CC $$ 407-9800 LD daily. H2

pIZZA HuT Whether looking for hand-tossed, personal, stuffed or multi-grain crusts and a variety of toppings and sauces, this national chain fills the bill. Also offers wings and pasta dishes. 10310 Mabelvale Plaza Dr. No alcohol. CC $ 228-7000 LD daily. I3

mEXICANCARLOS BAR & GRILL MEXICAN RESTAuRANT Authentic Mexican fare—a good place to start is with their signature fajitas. 2600 W. 65th St. Full bar. CC $$ 562-1551 LD daily. H6

EL CHICO Hearty, standard Tex-Mex served in huge portions. 8409 Interstate 30, Full bar. CC $$ 562-3762 LD daily. H4

EL JALApENO II Less a taco truck than a snack bar that also has a few Mexican offerings, such as tacos, flautas and mega-tortas, worth considering. Also, offers chili dogs, cheeseburgers, frito pies, barbecue chicken sandwiches and Doritos nachos. No seating. 7700 Baseline Rd. No alcohol or credit cards. $ 565-0770 LD Mon.-Sat. F5

EL JAROCHO A family operated restaurant that specializes in sea-food, but also serves an excellent traditional mole or tacos en salsa verde (tacos in green salsa). 7102 Colonel Glenn Rd. Beer. No CC or checks. $-$$ 565-3535  BLD Wed.-Mon. F3

LA HERRADuRA RESTAuRANT Traditional Mexican fare. 8414 Geyer Springs Rd. Full Bar. CC $-$$ 565-6063 LD Tue.-Sun. I5

LAS pALMAS “Authentic” Mexi-can chain with a massive menu of choices. 10402 Stagecoach

Rd. Full bar. CC $-$$ 455-8500 LD daily. H2

MERCADO SAN JOSE BAKERY & GROCERY This combo restau-rant-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 Rd. Beer. CC $-$$ 565-4246 BLD daily. D8

pANADERIA Y TAQERIA LAS AMERICAS Authentic Mexican food includes mouth-watering homemade tamales. 8622 Chicot Rd. No alcohol or CC. $ 565-0266 LD daily. J4

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. Beer. CC 562-3951 LD Thur.-Tue. H6

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FLIGHT DECK Hearty favorites like mom used to make. Offers daily lunch specials along with creative sandwiches, salads and a popular burger. 2301 Crisp Dr. (Central Flying Service at Adams Field). Beer and wine. CC $-$$ 375-3245 BLD Mon.-Sat. E11

HOMER’S Great vegetables, huge yeast rolls and killer cobblers. Follow the locals to this hidden gem. 2001 E. Roosevelt Rd. Beer. CC $$ 374-1400 BL Mon.-Fri. E11

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ANDY’S 124 John Barrow Rd., 224-2444

ARBY’S 7426 Cantrell, Rd.,664-7722 9624 N. Rodney Parham Rd., 227-4618 8112 Geyer Springs Rd., 568-2834 301 N. Shackleford Rd., 223-998915510 Chenal Pkwy., 217-9855

ASHER DAIRY BAR 7105 Colonel Glenn Rd., 562-1085

AuNTIE ANNE’S SOFT pRETZELS 6000 W. Markham St. (Park Plaza), 663-3468

BACK YARD BuRGERS 4500 W. Markham St., 666-7522 7323 Cantrell Rd., 664-1846 305 N. Shackleford Rd., 227-5998 824 S. Broadway St., 376-43386000 W. Markham St.(Park Plaza), 663-7000

BASKIN ROBBINS 10102 N. Rodney Parham Rd., 227-565613000 Chenal Pkwy., 219-8515

BRICKHOuSE pIZZA pIES 14000 Cantrell Rd., 223-3336

BROWN SuGAR BAKE SHOp 419 East Third St., 372-4009

BuRGER KING 11410 N. Rodney Parham Rd., 224-9980 3300 S. University Ave., 568-0244 5900 Dreher Lane, 568-334012001 Colonel Glenn Rd.,954-9598 12524 Chenal Pkwy., 225-9883 4015 W. Markham St., 663-3115110 S. Rodney Parham Rd., 223-211014916 Cantrell Rd., 868-1799

BuRGER MAMA’S CHICKEN FISH & MORE 10721 Kanis Rd., 225-2495

CAFE AFRICA At the Little Rock Zoo, 1 Jonesboro Dr., 661-7222

CApTAIN D’S SEAFOOD RESTAuRANT 6301 Colonel Glenn Rd., 568-6244

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CHICK-FIL-A 6000 W. Markham St. (Park Plaza), 663-03046201 W. Markham St., 663-808011525 Cantrell Rd., 223-5111

CHINA GARDEN 908 McGowan St., 399-9888

CHINA TASTE 9218 N. Rodney Parham Rd., 227-8800

CHINESE KITCHEN 11401 N. Rodney Parham Rd., 224-2100

CHINESE ON THE GO 6610 Colonel Glenn Rd., 568-9910

CHuRCH’S FRIED CHICKEN 7621 Geyer Springs,568-4287 1401 MLK Jr. Dr., 375-4107 5423 W. 12th St., 666-2253 1500 John Barrow Rd., 224-0505

COLD STONE CREAMERY 12800 Chenal Pkwy., 225-7000

CupCAKES ON KAVANAuGH 5625 Kavanaugh Blvd., 664-2253

CupCAKES ON THE RIDGE 11525 Cantrell Rd., 224-2253

DIppIN’ DOTS 6000 W. Markham St. (Park Plaza),558-3477

DOMINO’S pIZZA 17200 Chenal Pkwy., 821-22118822 Stagecoach Rd., 407-272211600 N. Rodney Parham, Rd., 228-8111

EARLY BIRD DONuTS 7610 Geyer Springs Rd., 562-8701

EL CHApuLIN 6500 S. University Ave. 562-1281

EL JALApENO 9203 Chicot Rd. 772-7471

FIREHOuSE SuBS 12312 Chenal Pkwy., 228-555310300 N. Rodney Parham Rd., 225-2001

FOuRCHE DAM DAIRY BAR 6214 E. Roosevelt Rd., 490-2155

FRuLLATI CAFÉ 6000 W. Markham St. (Park Plaza), 666-6199

GELLATTES 14810 Cantrell Rd. 868-5247

GINO’S pIZZERIA & DELI 8000 Geyer Springs Rd., 562-0152

GO GO CHINA 3218 S. University Ave., 568-4646

GREAT AMERICAN COOKIES 6000 W. Markham St.(Park Plaza), 663-7726

GREAT STEAK & pOTATO CO. 6000 W. Markham St.(Park Plaza), 666-6199

GREAT WRApS 11400 N. Rodney Parham Rd., 225-9727

GREEN CuISINE 933 W. Sixth St. 454-7555

GuILLERMO’S COFFEEHOuSE 10700 N. Rodney Parham Rd., 228-4448

HAAGEN DAZS SHOp 5911 “R” St., 664-7888

HESTAND’S IN THE HEIGHTS DELI 5915 “R” St., 663-1417

HOT DOG MIKE 4620 Garrison Rd. 416-4778

JERZY’S CREAMERY 12911 Cantrell Rd., 312-7472

KFC 100 W. Markham Park Dr., 221-3850 6606 Colonel Glenn Rd.,565-3611 8220 Geyer Springs Rd.,565-6188 500 W. Roosevelt Rd., 374-2554 3700 W. 12th St., 663-2087 9222 N. Rodney Parham Rd.,225-8028

KRIS & SAM’S COOKIE STORE 1208 S. Bowman Rd., 223-3110KRISpY KREME DOuGHNuTS 1315 S. Shackleford Rd.,225-1699

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LA VAQuERA 4731 Baseline Rd. 565-3108

LENNY’S SuB SHOp 11401 Financial Centre Pkwy.,225-9800

LITTLE CAESARS pIZZA 8521 Geyer Springs Rd., 565-4444 7509 Cantrell Rd., 663-8000 3412 S. University Ave., 565-8080315 N. Bowman Rd., 224-955510402 Stagecoach Rd., 455-5552

LONG JOHN SILVER’S 4101 S. University Ave., 568-5963

MAGGIE MOOS 17821 Chenal Pkwy., 821-7609

MANDARIN EXpRESS 6000 W. Markham St. (Park Plaza), 660-6622

MCDONALD’S 8820 Baseline Rd., 565-7003 19301 Cantrell Rd., 868-76858011 Geyer Springs Rd.,565-4550 11500 W. Markham St.,223-2060 10201 N. Rodney Parham Rd., 227-7914 4111 S. University Ave.,565-0470 7721 Cantrell Rd., 225-3670701 Broadway St., 372-2661 7200 W. 12th St., 663-48738710 Fourche Dam Pike,490-866910501 Stagecoach Rd.,407-9124

pApA JOHN’S pIZZA 6829 Cantrell Rd., 664-577711321 W. Markham St.,224-7300

pAXTON’S pIZZA 13420 Otter Creek Pkwy., 455-4242

pLANET SMOOTHIE 6835 Cantrell Rd., 664-2400102A Markham Park Dr.,227-6399

pOpEYES CHICKEN & BISCuITS 11501 W. Markham St., 312-9777

11401 Cantrell Rd., 219-138710101 I-30, 562-0874 3208 S. University Ave., 562-8110

QuIZNO’S SuBS 12800 Chenal Pkwy., 537-345412911 Cantrell Rd., 954-84006000 W. Markham (Park Plaza), 280-0038401 S. Spring St., 975-7827

RALLY’S HAMBuRGERS 5400 W. 12th St., 661-0550 5921 Baseline Rd., 562-5880 712 S. Broadway St., 374-5444

SAM’S CLuB SNACK BAR 900 S. Bowman Rd., 227-7119

SBARRO pIZZA 6000 W. Markham St. (Park Plaza),664-3350

SCHLOTZSKY’S DELI 11815 Mara Lynn Rd., 224-4119

SHAKE’S FROZEN CuSTARD 12011 Westhaven Dr., 224-0150

SHIpLEY DONuTS 1424 N. Shackleford Rd., 224-13591307 John Barrow Rd.,225-66774524 Asher Ave., 664-88997514 Cantrell Rd., 664-53538211 Geyer Springs Rd., 570-773014810 Cantrell Rd., 868-77558523 W. Markham St., 227-4123

SLICK’S SANDWICH SHOp 101 E. Capitol Ave., 375-3420

SONIC DRIVE-IN 4501 Baseline Rd., 562-1859 5223 Asher Ave., 562-0677 12214 Westhaven Dr., 223-2332 7123 Geyer Springs Rd., 562-4817

9420 N. Rodney Parham Rd., 227-86642917 Cantrell Rd., 614-974214216 Cantrell Rd., 225-61221101 S. Broadway St., 370-962610500 Stagecoach Rd.,407-088210200 Mabelvale Plaza Dr.,562-7494

STARBuCKS 917 S. Broadway St., 374-3044

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201 N. University Ave., 664-48655719 Kavanaugh Blvd.,603-923012901 Cantrell Rd., 954-75969401 N. Rodney Parham Rd., 223-917711500 Financial Center Pkwy. (inside Barnes & Noble Booksellers), 954-76467525 Cantrell Rd., 603-009411401 Financial Center Pkwy., 219-233716105 Chenal Pwky., 219-2337Medical Towers Coffee Shop, 9601 Lile Dr., 202-2460

SuBWAY 221 W. 2nd St.,372-71112516 Cantrell Rd., 664-7165 6821 Cantrell Rd., 663-73729108 N. Rodney Parham Rd., 227-4977 700 S. Bowman Rd., 224-7830 3400 S. University Ave.,565-8460 100 N. Van Buren St., 666-0151 11715 Rainwood Dr., 224-7846 14309 Cantrell Rd., 221-0800 425 W. Capitol Ave., 374-782716800 Chenal Pkwy., 821-374411321 W. Markham St.,225-782719500 Cantrell Rd., 868-33058701 Fourche Dam Pike,490-41531111 S. Bowman Rd., 224-782710912 Colonel Glenn Rd.,223-96046701 W. 12th St., 353-04409601 Lile Dr., 223-3782#1 Stagecoach Village Dr.,455-33831401 W. Capitol Ave., 378-782710500 W. Markham St.,225-7827613 Main St., 244-25002 St. Vincent Circle (inside St. Vincent Medical Center),552-4980

SupERMERCADO SIN FRONTERAS 4918 Baseline Rd. 562-4200

TACO BELL 8108 Geyer Springs Rd., 565-8784 1200 John Barrow Rd.,224-9004 4424 W. Markham St., 664-5161

9600 N. Rodney Parham Rd., 225-7074 719 S. Broadway St., 375-1885 600 S. Bowman Rd., 224-72556223 Colonel Glenn Rd.,562-4973

TACO BuENO 10114 Mabelvale Plaza Dr., 562-0390

TACO MEXICO 6804 Colonel Glenn Rd. 428-7084

TAQuERIA EMMA 4818 Baseline Rd. 568-3477

TAQuERIA JALISCO 11200 W. Markham St. 541-5533

TAQuERIA SAMANTHA 4731 Baseline Rd. 442-97037521 Geyer Springs Rd.442-9703

TAQuERIA THALIA 3200 Baseline Rd. 563-3679

TARGET SNACK BAR 12700 Chenal Pkwy., 221-9020420 S. University Ave., 801-3412

TERRY’S FINER FOODS 5018 Kavanaugh Blvd., 663-4152

THE FISH MARKET 7212 Geyer Springs Rd., 570-9977

TCBY YOGuRT 11418 W. Markham St., 221-9020

TROpICAL SMOOTHIE CAFÉ 11900 Kanis Rd., 221-677312911 Cantrell Rd., 224-111310221 N. Rodney Parham Rd., 224-2233

TROpICAL SNO 11525 Cantrell Rd., 804-9689

WAFFLE HOuSE 8107 Geyer Springs Rd., 565-00521220 Rebsamen Park Rd.,664-13507800 Scott Hamilton Rd.,565-7480201 N. Shackleford Rd.,224-30473202 Bankhead Dr., 490-1332

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500 S. Bowman Rd., 223-8152

WAYNE’S FISH & BuRGERS TO GO 2221 S. Cedar St.,663-9901

WENDY’S 905 S. Broadway St., 372-0116 4920 W. Markham St., 663-7242 3923 S. University Ave., 568-0266 7312 Cantrell Rd., 664-0695 8703 Geyer Springs Rd.,562-7506 11319 N. Rodney Parham Rd., 224-1319

10623 W. Markham St., 221-10628901 Baseline Rd., 565-654510924 Colonel Glenn Rd.,954-7853

WEST 12TH STREET MARKET 4511 W. 12th St., 664-0230

WHOLE FOODS MARKET 10700 N. Rodney Parham Rd., 312-2326

WING LOVERS 4411 W. 12th St., 663-3166

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DEEp uLTRA LOuNGE 322 President Clinton Ave., 244-9550; www.willydspianobar.com. This ultra cool lounge/dance club often spotlights a DJ spinning house music. Downstairs from Willy’s D’s Dueling Piano Bar.

ERNIE BIGGS 307 President Clinton Ave., 372-4782; www.erniebiggs.com. A private club that offers dueling pianos as entertainment. Two piano men, skilled at getting the crowd worked up, perform all those songs you never thought you knew all the words to. Open nightly.

FLYING SAuCER DRAuGHT EMpORIuM 323 President Clinton Ave., 372-7468; www.beerknurd.com. With more than 200 beers to choose from, you might just be there all night deciding which beer to try next. And if you’re hungry, their menu offers a great choice of tasty selections—from meaty burgers and bratwurst to healthy salads and wraps. The Beer Cheese Soup, in a bread bowl, is a lunch-

time favorite. Monday is Pint Night, Wednesday is Brewery Night (you keep the glass), and Friday is Live Music Night.

pROST 120 Ottenheimer Plaza, 244-9550; www.willydspianobar.com. Prost is a pub style bar with great beers on tap and a wide selection in bottles. Gourmet sandwiches and live music every weekend.

STICKY FINGERZ ROCK ’N’ ROLL CHICKEN SHACK 107 Commerce St., 372-7707; www.stickyfingerz.com. Fingers anyway you can imagine, plus sandwiches and burgers in a fun setting for happy hour gatherings. Live music.

uNDERGROuND puB 500 President Clinton Ave., 375-2537; www.theundergroundpub.com. This downtown English-style pub offers a little of everything for the sporty sort, including pool table and darts. Hungry? Tkey’ve got you covered. There’s live music Friday night, and on Saturday a DJ; and usually, for no cover charge, enjoy live music on the weekend.

WILLY D’S DuELING pIANO BAR 322 President Clinton Ave.,

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244-9550; www.willydspianobar.com. Willy D’s serves up a decent dinner of pastas and salads as a lead-in to its nightly sing-along piano show.

ZIN uRBAN WINE & BEER BAR 300 River Market Ave. 246.4876. ZIN is the perfect place to meet friends for a fun, casual night out or to spend an evening with that special someone. Offering a variety of wines, beers and appetizers. Open nightly.

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610 CENTER 610 Center St., 374-4678. A laidback martini lounge in downtown Little Rock. Open nightly.

CAJuN’S WHARF 2400 Cantrell Rd., 375-5351; www.cajunswharf.com. Looking for good music and better seafood? This is the place for you. In addition to a fantastic full-service restaurant, bands of all musical venues play here. And, there’s a roomy dance floor for shaking it. The atmosphere is one of the best in town—its huge deck overlooks the Arkansas River, where the sunsets are spectacular.

CApITAL BAR & GRILL 111 W. Markham St. (inside Capital Hotel), 370-7013; www.capitalhotel.com. A legendary downtown watering hole with mouth-watering food. Sit by the big windows and enjoy scenery or hobnob with some of the city’s most powerful and influential.

DISCOVERY 1021 Jessie Rd., 664-4784; www.latenightdisco.com. A private club that has a huge dance floor and a massive theater where you can sit and enjoy a variety of entertaining shows while you’re taking a break from all the dancing. 21 and up.

JuANITA’S CANTINA BALLROOM 1300 S. Main St., 372-1228; www.juanitas.com. The city’s grand-daddy of live-music venues—a variety of well-known folks like Warren Zevon, Vertical Horizon and Richard

Thompson have played here. Even after 21 years, Juanita’s is still the hottest ticket around. While half of the space is devoted to music (onstage you’ll hear everything from rock and country to funk and reggae), the other half offers terrific Mexican food and a loaded bar.

LEGION CLuB 315 E. Capitol Ave., 372-2608; www.legionclub.net. Sunday night dancing, lounge and more.

MIDTOWN BILLIARDS 1316 S. Main St., 372-9990; www.midtownar.com. A downtown private club/pool hall that draws a heavy after-hours crowd (and serves one of the best burgers in town). Enjoy live music into the wee hours on the weekends at this favorite “dive.”

MALLARD’S BAR 3 Statehouse Plaza, 906-4000; www.peabody.com. Located inside the Four Dia-mond Peabody hotel in the heart of the River Market District, Mallard’s Bar offers visitors to Little Rock an informal place to relax complete with a fireplace and flat-screen tv. Opens afternoons at 4pm and provides a comfortable club-like atmosphere in which to relax and unwind.

OFF CENTER 307 W. Seventh St., 374-4699 Little Rock’s newest entertainment spot. Open Wednesday through Saturday.

SWAY 412 S. Louisiana St., 907-2582. Arguably the nicest dance club in Arkansas, Sway has a high-energy vibe that attracts a diverse crowd. Elevated seating surrounds an expertly lit dance floor in a non-smoking environment. An outdoor private patio offers a great view of the Little Rock skyline. Open Thur.-Sat. nightly.

TRINITI 1021 Jessie Rd., 666-6900; www.backstreetdanceclub.com. Triniti is a premier dance club and will keep you entertained all night.

VINO’S BREW puB 923 W. Seventh St., 375-8466; www.vinosbrewpub.com. Another Little Rock staple,

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Vino’s is the best place for great pizza and micro-brewed beers. Just about everyone from politicos to punkers are drawn to the city’s original brewpub, which also serves fantastic salads and killer calzones. As for its music, Vino’s is known for its slate of up-and-coming, cutting-edge bands.

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AFTERTHOuGHT 2721 Kavana-ugh Blvd., 663-1196; www.after-thoughtbar.com. If you’re looking for live jazz, the Afterthought is your best bet. Enjoy live jazz on Sunday, Monday and Thursday nights from 8pm-10pm, and soul, R & B, blues and piano on other nights with special musical guests on the weekends.

CIAO BACI 605 N. Beechwood St., 603-0238; www.ciaobaci.org. Looking for an upscale late night hangout, this casually elegant Hill-crest bungalow offers comfortable sitting and serves specialty drinks until 2 a.m. nightly.

CRAZEE’S COOL CAFÉ 7626 Cantrell Rd. 221-9696 Casual place where many locals hang out. Good burgers, daily plate specials and bar food amid pool tables and TVs. Full bar.

JOuBERT’S TAVERN 7303 W. 12th St., 664-9953. Local beer and wine haunt that serves Polish sausage and other bar foods. Nightly happy hour from 2 to 6 p.m. Pool tables and dart boards for an evening of fun.

LOONY BIN COMEDY CLuB 10301 N. Rodney Parham Rd. (Breckenridge Village), 228-5555; www.loonybincomedy. This club doesn’t offer live music, but the giggles are plentiful. You can catch up-and-coming comedians Wednesday through Saturday, with low cover charges.

OYSTER BAR 3003 W. Markham St., 666-7100. Your friendly neigh-borhood seafood joint since 1975

serves up fresh shrimp and fish entrees in a relaxed neighborhood setting. Have some peel-them-and-eat-them and enjoy a cold brew here. TV’s for watching sports and friendly, casual wait staff.

pIZZA D’ACTION 2919 W. Markham St., 666-5403. Looking for a good slice, cold brew, dark corner or a decent dart game? Known by locals as “Pizza D’s,” it’s a little off the beaten path for visiting bar-hoppers, but it’s a great hang-out. Pizza D’s is great place to meet a number of notorious Little Rock characters and bar-flies who are only too happy to recommend where to go when Pizza D’s calls it a night.

WEstlIttlE RoCkATHLETIC CLuB 11301 Financial Centre Pkwy. (inside the Embassy Suites Hotel), 312-9000. A casual west Little Rock sports bar, offering patrons two large high definition screens, the NLR Sunday ticket during football season and great cheeseburgers or fillet mignon. Open daily.

BAR LOuIE This chain’s first Arkansas location features a something-for-everyone menu so broad and varied there is sure to be something to suit any palate. Open for late night dining. 11525 Cantrell Rd. Full bar. CC $$-$$$ 228-0444 LD daily. BR Sat.-Sun. B1

GRuMpY’S, TOO 1801 Green Mountain Dr., 225-3768. Another Little Rock staple. Grumpy’s offers live music Mondays through Saturdays with no cover charge. This neighborhood pub has tasty sandwiches and chicken wings, plus a comfortable deck.

MARKHAM STREET GRILL & puB 11321 W. Markham St., 224-2010; www.markhamst.com.The menu at this West Little Rock restaurant has something for everyone. Try the burgers, which are juicy, big and fine. This is one of the last smoking bars in West Little Rock with state

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of the art ventilation. Join us for live music (no cover) every Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

ROCKS Corner of Markham and Shackleford (inside the Crowne Plaza Hotel), 223-3000; www.crowneplazalittlerock.com. The Rocks bar and its sleek, modern surroundings has a pizzazz all its own. Whether you gather with friends in a casual seating area around a flat-screen, high-definition televi-sion or celebrate a great business deal, it’s easy to relax after a hard day’s work.

WEST END SMOKEHOuSE AND TAVERN 215 N. Shackleford Rd., 224-7665; www.westendsmoke-house.net. A private club that caters to sports enthusiasts. Watch your favorite team on any of the televisions located throughout the bar, while munching on great food—burgers, catfish, steak and more.

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BIG SLICK’S BAR & GRILL 10507 I-30, 565-5462.This southwest Little Rock bar offers nightly games of poker (for points), pool and darts. They also serve burgers and other bar foods. Open nightly.

ELECTRIC COWBOY 9515 I-30, 562-6000; www.electriccowboy.com. For the boot-and-hat crowd—Wednesday is Ladies Night while Thursday is “Rockin The Rock” Karaoke. A regular country music concert venue, you never know who you might catch playing.

ELEVATIONS 7200 Colonel Glenn Rd. 562-3317. A great dance club with a food buffet and music served up by a live DJ. Be sure to dress to impress, the club’s theme. Music includes R & B, rap, and blues on Monday nights. Open nightly.

NORM’S 6416 Colonel Glenn Rd., 569-9335. This southwest Little Rock hotspot specializes in beer,

both imports and domestics, and live music. Open nightly.

OuR pLACE BAR & GRILL 7820 Stagecoach Rd., 455-3613. Low-key, laidback beer bar.

THE RELAY 12225 Stagecoach Rd., 455-9919. Before choosing from a short menu that includes chicken strips, French fries, hamburgers jalapeño poppers and cheese sticks, check out any of their six pool tables. The full-service bar hosts a Monday night open pool tournament, while Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights are devoted to karaoke.

pApER MOON 3310 Mabelvale Pike, 562-9044. Adult entertainment.

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This brief rundown will come in handy if you’re looking for a play, classical music or a dance performance.

ARKANSAS REpERTORY THE-ATRE The latest season is the 30th for this professional organization on Main Street. The season runs almost 12 months in a comfortable theater where almost any seat is great. Offerings this season includes: A Raisin in the Sun, Hairspray, The 39 Steps and more. Visit their website for complete listing. 601 Main St., 378-0405; www.therep.org.

ARKANSAS SYMpHONY ORCHES-TRA Indoors and outdoors, this group performs for season celebra-tions such as Christmas and the Fourth of July, and performs with internationally known entertainers from September through May. ASO performs at Robinson Center Music Hall, 426 W. Markham St., 666-1761; www.arkansassymphony.org.

CELEBRITY ATTRACTIONS A steady stream of nationally touring plays, musicals and other perfor-mances are brought to Robinson Center Music Hall. Look for The Aluminum Show, Beauty and the Beast and more this season. 300 S. Spring St., Suite 100, 244-8800;

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www.celebrityattractions.com.

MuRRY’S DINNER pLAYHOuSE Murry’s has been dishing out dinner and live performances for more than 30 years. You can expect a Broadway show with your buffet of roast beef, poultry, fish, pasta, vegetables, salads and dessert. Reservations are recommended. 6323 Colonel Glenn Rd., 562-3131; www.murrysdinnerplayhouse.com.

WILDWOOD pARK for the Perform-ing Arts This west Little Rock venue brings big names and local performers to its state-of-the-art performance hall. Set in a botanical garden, Wildwood is a gardener’s delight and is open every weekday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 20919 Denny Rd., 821-7275; www.wildwoodpark.org.

Other theatrical performances can be found at COMMuNITY THEATRE OF LITTLE ROCK, 616 Center St., 410-2283, www.com-munitytheatreoflittlerock.org; THE

puBLIC THEATRE, 616 Center St., 374-7529, www.thepublictheatre.com; and THE WEEKEND THE-ATER, 7th and Chester, 374-3761, www.weekendtheater.org; www.weekendtheater.org.

moVIEsLittle Rock offers several options for silver screen enthusiasts.

CHENAL 9 IMAX 17825 Chenal Pkwy.,(west Little Rock) 821-2616

MARKET STREET CINEMA 1521 Merrill Dr., (west Little Rock) 312-8900; marketstreetcinema.net

RIVERDALE 10/CINEMATOWN 2600 Cantrell Rd.(near downtown) 296-9955

uA BRECKENRIDGE VILLAGE 12 Interstate-430 at Rodney Parham Rd. (west Little Rock), 224-0990

RAVE 18 Colonel Glenn Plaza Dr.,(west Little Rock) 687-0499

“Creating a new Arkansas Coffee Culture”10700 Rodney Parham, Ste A2

501-228-4448www.G3Coffee.com

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ALL NATIONS Catering Interna-tional cuisine with a Caribbean flare. Full-service, off-site caterer able to handle large groups. 960-8758

ANDINA CAFE & COFFEE ROASTERY Gourmet coffee and teas. Homemade pastries—scones, cinnamon rolls, muffins, cookies. Sandwiches, mini chicken kabobs and salads, and fruit and vegetable plates. 376-2326

AppLE SpICE JuNCTION From the dining room to the boardroom, Apple Spice Junction is a good choice for corporate catering and box lunch delivery. Regular menu includes a wide variety of hot entrées, deli sandwiches and light combinations, with special menus for seasonal celebrations. 663-7008; www.applespice.com

BIG JOE’S BARBECuE Whether needing barbecue sandwiches, ribs and chicken for 50 or 5,000, this Little Rock caterer can handle all your needs. Also offers smoked hams and turkeys. 868-5612

BLuE COAST BuRRITO I f you’re looking for a little south-of-the-border flavor for your next gathering or business luncheon, this restaurant has the answer with build-your-own burritos, fish tacos, fresh-made salads and their tasty Baja fruit tea. 868-3770; www.bluecoastburrito.com

BRYANT’S BBQ & CATERING Event planning and full-service caterer. 650-2839

BuRGE’S HICKORY SMOKED TuRKEYS & HAMS World famous smoked turkeys and hams. A variety of specialty sandwiches, poorboys, and smoked-meat party trays. Award winning fried catfish. Also known for BBQ pork, beef, ribs, and chicken. 666-1660; www.smokedturkeys.com

CAJuN’S WHARF Full-service off-site catering and banquet facilities available. Event planning and special event services. Menu development for each group. All types of cuisine. 375-5351; www.cajunswharf.com

CApERS Full-service off-site catering. Gourmet dinners, cor-porate functions, boxed lunches, wine tastings. Complete event planning for any group functions. Specialty menus. 868-7600; www.capersrestaurant.com

CApITAL HOTEL Superlative “white glove” service and gourmet quality dishes. 374-7474, 800-766-7666; www.thecapitalhotel.com

CASA MANANA ROCK Mexican food, with an emphasis Poblano cuisine. Appetizers. 280-9888; www.casamananamexican-food.com

Whether you need to feed a gathering of 10 or a con-vention of 1,000, chances are one of Little Rock’s fine caterers can accommodate you and your group. Below is a partial list of restaurants and food service companies that are up to the task.

CAtERING sERVICEs

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CATERING CREATIONS Special-izing in event and special occasion planning with a formal flair at reasonable prices. From soul food to sushi, menus can be tailored to suit any theme. 372-0700; www.wecateryou.com

CATERING TO YOu Full service catering. Gifts. Gourmet food to go. 614-9030; www.cateringtoyouinlit-tlerock.com

CHIp’S BARBECuE Family-owned business since 1961, offering hickory smoked ribs, beef, pork, ham, turkey and chicken breasts with homemade beans, slaw and potato salad. 225-4346

CORKY’S RIBS & BBQ The pulled pork is tender and juicy, the sauce is sweet and tangy, and possibly the best dry ribs in the area. A full service caterer. 954-7427; www.corkysbbq.com

CRAVE CREATIVE CATERING A full service Little Rock caterer that has you covered whether you need a three-course meal and cocktails for a large business function or wedding, or simply a dozen boxed lunches. 351-0909; www.cravecreativecatering.com

D’S CATERING Large variety of choices available for daily lunch, with delivery at no additional charge. Choose from numerous sandwiches, bagels, salads, sides and desserts. Breakfast catering also available. Larger entrée menu offered for business meetings, customer appreciation events and corporate luncheons. 455-3778; www.dscateringinc.com

DADDY’S DELI & CATERING Corporate catering, weddings, meetings. Any kind of celebration or open house. 225-0665; www.daddysdeli.com

DIANE’S GOuRMET LuXuRIES Catering receptions, small dinner parties, brunches, teas, luncheons and cocktail parties for over 25 years. Menus designed specially

for each event using only fresh ingredients and nothing frozen. No charge for consultation regarding upcoming events. 224-2639; www.dianes-gourmet.com

ELEGANT RENDITIONS Whether a special wedding, anniversary or an upscale business event, this full-service caterer can handle the planning and coordination, decorations and floral needs and custom design the menu, whether you want to serve prime rib or barbecue and catfish. 603-3464; [email protected]

EVENTS LIMITED A comprehensive planner/caterer with more than 25 years of experience and can handle any size event. 372-2512

HOuSE CATERING SERVICE This complete catering service can mix and match styles and food influences through the use of fresh ingredients to suit the mood and the occasion. Whether a private dinner for two, a wedding or a corporate event, offers a wide choice. 744-9439 or 541-1713; www.housecateringservice.com

IRIANA’S pIZZA Pizza, salads and subs. 374-3656

LILLY’S DIM SuM, THEN SOME Contemporary Asian cuisine, freshly prepared. 716-2700; www.lillysdimsum.com

LOCA LuNA RESTAuRANT From southern home-style classics to exotic world cuisine (minimum of 30 people). 663-4666; www.localuna.com

McALISTER’S GOuRMET DELI Box lunches as individual as mem-bers of your team. Deli trays piled high with McAlister’s specialty sandwiches. Piping hot spuds with all the toppings. McAlister’s famous sweet tea, 537-4848; www.mcalistersdeli.com

McBRIDE’S CAFÉ & BAKERY Offers a full menu of options, includ-ing spaghetti, lasagna, burgers,

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homemade soups and desserts. A few breakfast items available. Serving Baptist Health Medical Center (the café is located inside the hospital) and nearby midtown area. 227-7701

MICKEY’S SpECIAL AFFAIR You’ll need to plan ahead but it’s worth the call. This Little Rock business offers custom-designed cakes—including traditional, 3-D, sculptured—for all events, whether a birthday party for 12 or a major wedding, anniversary or business event. 221-1989; Mickeysevents.com

MOE’S From hot fajita bars, boxed burritos and fresh taco salads to napkins and cutlery, this full-service Tex-Mex restaurant really delivers. 223-3378; www.moes.com

MT. FuJI JApANESE RESTAu-RANT Japanese cuisine. Sushi, tempura, steaks. 227-6498; www.mtfujirestaurant.net

NEXT LEVEL EVENTS/GENESIS ROOMS This downtown full-service caterer is so much more—they can handle consultation, planning, coordination, and complete in-house catering and beverage services for four or 4,000—as well as anything else you need to make your Little Rock event a success. 376-7700; www.nextleveleventsinc.com

RED RIVER CATERING An 18-year-old full catering service that specializes in fried catfish and barbecue and served with all the trimmings such as French fries, baked beans, potato salad, cole slaw. They can handle any event from 10 to 10,000 anywhere in the state. 231-8433

RX CATERING Full-service caterer specializing in breakfast and lunch. For breakfast, go continental, with bagels, muffins, fruit trays and more, or go down-home, with scrambled eggs, bacon, biscuits and gravy. For lunch, they can serve up pot roast, stuffed pork loin or sandwiches and other sides. Don’t forget des-sert, including chocolate-covered strawberries. 221-3929; www.rxcatering.net

SILVEK’S EuROpEAN BAKERY If you’re looking for the very best in European pastries, baked goods and cakes for all occasions, this Little Rock bakery has you covered. 661-9699; silvekseurobakery.com

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. 690-6370 or 519-0715; http://simsbarbeque-ar.com

The Lite Catch at Burges in the Heights features catfish served with traditional Southern items.

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SOuTHWEST SpECIAL EVENTS Big or small events, with lots of fun food options such as burgers, hotdogs, nachos, snow cones and more. 562-1866

SuBWAY Well-known sandwiches, cookies, chips and beverages served up with casual flair. Check out the “Quick Bites” section in this guide for store numbers and locations, or go to www.subway.com

T & J FOOD SERVICE AND CATERING Corporate, school and large event catering. 663-3337

TAZIKI’S GREEK FARE Add a Mediterranean flavor to any event. A full service caterer. 227-8291; www.tazikiscafe.com

TRIO’S Dishes reflect influences from Asian, European, Mexican, and Regional American cooking. Award-winning desserts and a superb wine list. The Pavilion Room, a private dining and banquet room adjacent to the restaurant, is available for private parties and business functions. 221-3330; www.triosrestaurant.com

TROpICAL SMOOTHIE CAFE Hot gourmet wraps, Boar’s Head deli sandwiches, fresh fruit smoothies - smoothies can be made on site. www.tropicalsmoothie.com

VIEuX CARRE From Cajun and Creole to French, Italian, Southwest or Southern entrées, Vieux Carre catering services include service in private dining rooms or the entire restaurant and/or bar may be reserved for special occasions. 663-1196; www.afterthoughtbar.com/vieuxcarre

VILLA ITALIAN RESTAuRANT Southern Italian, specializing in veal dishes. Pizzas, pastas, home-baked desserts, 219-2244; www.thevillaitalian.net

WHOLE HOG CAFE World-champion barbecue beef, pork, ribs and chicken available for any event small or large. Sauces to suit every taste and all the trimmings for a fun feast. 664-5025; www.wholehogcafe.com

Whole Hog Café features award-winning barbeque along with a six-pack of sauces.

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¡NUEVO LATINO!¡NUEVO LATINO!

Best Happy Hour Deal in West Little Rock!

Tuesday - Sunday, 11am - Close

Lunch and Dinner reservations accepted for groups of 5 and more.

Authentic Mexican, Southwestern & Caribbean

11525 Cantrell RdPleasant Ridge Town Center

501-225-9600 • www.capisrestaurant.com

Arkansas Times2010 Best New Restaurant

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Featuring Our Famous

Smoked Turkey Salad Sandwich!

SANDWICHES

CATFISH DINNERS

BBQ • BURGERS

in the Heights

A Tradition Since 1962! Perfet Corporate Gifts!

whole smoked turkeys • smoked turkey breasts

traditional & boneless smoked hams • spiral sliced hams

smoked chicken, ribs and bacon • assorted combination baskets

5620 R Street

Monday-Friday 10-6

Saturday 10-5

www.smokedturkeys.com

Call toll free 1.800.921.4292

We cater and deliver to offices!

501.666.1660

5620 R Street • 666-1660 • M-F 10-6 • Sat 10-5

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complimentary shuttle service from area hotels

monday-saturday from 4:30 p.m. cajunswharf.com 2400 cantrell road 501-375-5351

FRESH AIR. FRESH FOOD.

The perfect combo for a night on the town. Cajun’s is famous for its fabulously fresh seafood, aged Angus Beef,

and full-fl avored good times. Come enjoy the great food and fun

atmosphere, including our famous deck on the Arkansas River.

“A riverfront patio decadent seafood and Mason jars full of Play de Do...draw throngs to Cajun’s Wharf.”

-The New York Times