Having trained at the St. Francis in San Francisco and the Capital Hotel in Little Rock, chef and owner Peter Brave has created a popular niche with his exquisite cuisine and casual atmosphere. For starters try the goat cheese mouse, or you might prefer the large gulf shrimp marinated with sliced red onion, dill and vinegar. For dinner, try the pine nut crusted salmon filet sautéed and topped with pesto.
Arthur's Prime Steakhouse is a great restaurant in the neighborhood. The atmosphere here is quiet, dim lit and a place perfect for fine dining. The staff and service here is extremely friendly and polite. Their food is much appreciated by the patrons. You may want to try mainly the steaks, lamb chops, rare ahi tuna, Chicago bone-in rib eye, soups and salads. Make sure you leave some space for the mouthwatering desserts. Accompany your delicious steaks with a drink of your choice from the extensive bar. They also incorporate private events and catering services for special occasions. For more information, call ahead.
This modern bistro has an eye for detail, from the carefully selected items on the menu and the gorgeous artwork on display, to even the carryout containers that 100% biodegradable. Even the most pickiest of palate can find something on the diverse menu; comfort food classic, burgundy stroganoff or the mozzarella and Roma tomato sandwich for vegetarians and a raw salad of fresh veggies, nuts, and balsamic vinaigrette for those watching their waistline! Their wine and cocktail list is just as impressive with labels that hail from around the world.
Pick your steak and cook it yourself, or just let the helpful wait staff take care of you. The succulent meats and bountiful portions are anything but average, providing real value for your money. Unless you just are not in the mood for red meat, order the obvious as; if you aren't, however, there is a selection of chicken, pork, lamb, seafood and pasta. The large, fresh salads, the side dishes and the huge desserts will leave you asking for a doggy box. The Butcher Shop also features a signature slow roasted Prime Rib.
Tucked away in North Little Rock, Cregeen's Irish Pub is a local favorite. Find the perfect mixture of brews, spirits, sports watching, weekly events and hearty cuisine all under one roof at this establishment. The elevated pub-grub is truly a culinary experience with dishes like their renowned Irish nachos and Harp beer battered fish and chips. Their homemade bread pudding made with a Jameson sauce pairs perfectly with an Irish coffee and ends the evening on a sweet note.
For succulent turkeys and hams, visit the family-owned and operated Burges' restaurant. Enjoy a delicious sandwich with homemade sides, like coleslaw or potato salad. Or take home dinner for the family. Any one of the smoked meats, catfish or barbecue selections is a sure bet. Located in a storefront shopping center in the Heights, the dining area is bright with simple cafe' chairs and tables, typically occupied by local business professionals and families.
For succulent turkeys and hams, visit the family-owned and operated Burges' restaurant. Enjoy a delicious sandwich with homemade sides, like coleslaw or potato salad. Or take home dinner for the family. Any one of the smoked meats, catfish or barbecue selections is a sure bet. Located in a storefront shopping center in the Heights, the dining area is bright with simple cafe' chairs and tables, typically occupied by local business professionals and families.
Serving delicious American classics along with an array of healthy food for the conscious, the Root Café in Downtown is a must visit when in Little Rock. Well connected to its roots, all ingredients used here are sourced locally and dishes prepared with care. The menu features vegan and vegetarian options as well. Indulge in delicious burgers, salads, sandwiches, soups and numerous other delicacies. You can enjoy your meal with a pint of beer or mug of fine roasted coffee. The quaint café has friendly service and a cozy vibe.
This small restaurant serves a wonderful variety of dishes, from Greek eggplant salads, to Italian pastas, to Thai chicken in peanut sauce. You cannot go wrong with any dish prepared by chef and owner Jerry Barakat, and the portions are more than enough. Do not be discouraged if you have trouble finding the place; it is located on the bottom floor of an office building, and most of its lunch clientele are business executives. Still, its romantic candlelit tables by night make it a great spot for a romantic evening.
Experience Southern hospitality at the Capital Hotel’s One Eleven. The classy décor with a touch of elegance gives the restaurant an inviting feel. Serving delicately prepared contemporary fare with a rich wine list and a diverse cocktail menu, the eatery is perfect for dining on special occasions or a romantic Sunday brunch. With each dish being a gastronomical wonder, indulge in perfectly cooked food with a beverage. The prompt and efficient service enhances the dining experience here further.
Arthur's Prime Steakhouse is a great restaurant in the neighborhood. The atmosphere here is quiet, dim lit and a place perfect for fine dining. The staff and service here is extremely friendly and polite. Their food is much appreciated by the patrons. You may want to try mainly the steaks, lamb chops, rare ahi tuna, Chicago bone-in rib eye, soups and salads. Make sure you leave some space for the mouthwatering desserts. Accompany your delicious steaks with a drink of your choice from the extensive bar. They also incorporate private events and catering services for special occasions. For more information, call ahead.
This restaurant-cum-bar is one of the more popular Italian joints in town. Seating 77 people at a time, this eatery delights its patrons with delicacies from the kitchen of Chef Eric Isaac. Start off with the Veal and Vegetable Soup or the Tomato and Gorgonzola Soup. Try the fried fish or Mozarella Caprese. Grab a plate of the Fettuccini Alfredo or the Risotto. Munch on the Chicken Marsala or the Beef Tenderloin. Savor the Irish cream or the Tiramisu. Top it all off with one of the coffees or the Cảpeo House. You could bring your own drink for a corkage fee, but with such a wine list on offer why bother? Open Monday to Friday from 5 p.m.