For your next romantic evening, head to Cache in Downtown. The chic restaurant is welcoming and spacious, with elegant interiors. The menu features classic and contemporary American delicacies. Savor the delectable food with a glass of wine or a potent signature cocktail. The stylishly cozy eatery has private dining options as well, making it a good choice for your next business meeting or special celebration. The flavorful food, coupled with perfect service, makes Cache a culinary delight.
Built in 1966 alongside the North Highway 365, the Mammoth Orange Cafe is uniquely shaped to resemble an orange. Serving burgers and other typical cafe fare, it is a must-stop for all travelers passing through Arkansas. Most visitors are attracted to the unusual appearance of the place, however, a few keep coming back for the all-day breakfast fare. All their burgers are highly recommended and do try their Butterscotch Milkshake, which is supposedly exceptional.
Sekisui is the area's hippest Japanese restaurant, drawing a crowd that is usually a well-to-do younger group. There is good reason why so many locals eat here. Although the food is a bit costly compared to other area Japanese restaurants, the food is delicious. A novel conversation starter is the revolving sushi bar. Tempt your palate with Hibachi grilled vegetables, Teppanyaki steaks, shrimp and chicken.
For a unique way of dining head to All Aboard for a hearty meal. Located in Westgate Shopping Center Stein Mart the restaurant is known for its special way to serve the meal which is via a complex rail system. They serve mouth-watering burgers and fries made from fresh ingredients that are organically grown. Try their savory house-made hush puppies, beyond burger, strawberry salad, and much more. For kids, they have a special menu with little burgers and fries. So if you are craving some juicy burgers head straight to All Aboard with your friends and family and have your meal delivered to you by train.
This friendly neighborhood hangout doubles as a buzzing restaurant by night. Located just down the road from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, expect to see plenty of college students during your visit. At least three servers are guaranteed to greet you as soon as you set foot in the door. Grab a booth and start examining the plentiful menu; or if you prefer, take in a game of darts before eating. The huge smoky burgers are a definite recommendation. Other good choices are the shrimp salad, pastas and grilled chicken marinated with Italian dressing. The cheese sandwiches are a simple but popular option as well. A full bar is available.
Take in the atmosphere of the Australian Outback while enjoying mouth-watering entrees and high-quality service. Serving dinner only, Outback Steakhouse offers an extensive menu featuring appetizers, chicken, ribs, steak, seafood, pasta, salads and desserts for moderate prices. Family-friendly, the casual restaurant has something for everyone at its numerous locations in North and South America, Europe, Asia and Australia. Outback Steakhouse also offers call-ahead seating and curbside take-away. Check website for locations and menu selections.