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The Top Little Rock Restaurants You Shouldn't Miss
"Not many bathhouses have breweries and distilleries on site, but the Superior Bathhouse has both. It’s unique in that it’s the only brewery and distillery located on the grounds of a national park anywhere in the country. It was the brainchild of a woman from New Jersey who was determined to recreate the fantastic beers she enjoyed on a trip to Europe."
"Why You’ll Love It: Soak in the hot springs and then grab a beer, This brewery is centrally located in downtown Hot Springs, and if you’re a beer lover, move it to the top of your “things to do in Hot Springs Arkansas” list!. What’s The Word: Anna on Google says, “This place rocks!. They are pet friendly, and we got to sit inside with our dogs."
"This restaurant is very reasonably priced considering that it offers a unique dining experience in a bathhouse. I highly recommend their World-Famous Root Beer…”more"
"Stone’s Throw Brewery “is the creation of four guys who met in the local home brew club, the Central Arkansas Fermenters (www.centralarkansasfermenters.com). Theron, Brad, Shawn, and Ian have turned two dusty buildings in both Little Rock’s MacArthur Park and Stifft Station Historic Districts into successful neighborhood nano-brewery taprooms with a lot of patience from their loved ones and even more elbow grease.”. Their buildings truly embrace the history of Little Rock and are located right in the heart of the busy business district!"
"402 East 9th Street • Little Rock, AR 72202 • Map. 501-244-9154 • Visit Website. Little Rock's neighborhood nano-brewery serving made onsite small batch beers & ciders."
"Our friends over at paradise cove marina will get you set up with a nice pontoon boat to get you and your guests soaking up the sun and playing in the water. As a Ledgerock property client you will get 10% off your boat rental and a free towable tube. Just let Jasen (your host) know that you want to rent a boat, and he will get you set up with the GM, Matt at paradise cove."
"The Little Rock Central High School National Historic Site is where desegregation began in 1957 and while this school is still in use today, people can take guided tours inside and walk along the grounds. The guided tours are offered at nine in the morning and one in the afternoon. Each tour may be different, because the route depends on what is happening at the school at the time."
"Although you can’t enter the school itself, Little Rock Central High School has a visitor’s center. You can go and learn more about the civil rights events that occurred there and throughout Little Rock during the Civil Rights movements of the 1960s."
"Named for General Douglas MacArthur, who was born in the building, the MacArthur Museum of Arkansas Military History has a fine collection of military artifacts dating from pre-civil war days to the present. Admission is always free!"
"The Museum of Arkansas Military History takes a look at all of the ways the state has contributed to each American War. Exhibits in the museum include artifacts, documents, photos, uniforms, and weapons."
"The Historic Arkansas Museum brings history and heritage to life through permanent and rotating exhibits thanks to Peg Newton-Smith, a resident who volunteered in costume for the museum’s opening day in 1941 and had an immense passion for Arkansas artisans. Learn about the 175-year history of Arkansas’ famous Bowie knife. Understand the “pARTy for Peg” aluminum sculpture on the front lawn, otherwise known as “Arkansassy and her Dancers” by the artist."
"History Museums200 E. Third Street, Little Rock, AR 72201MoreLess Info. The Historic Arkansas Museum is the largest history museum in Arkansas. Visitors can learn more about the history of the Bowie Knife Company, learn about products made over time in Arkansas in the Horace C. Cabe Gallery, and children can explore history in the Sturgis Children's Gallery."
"The Historic Arkansas Museum will prove it to you that history isn’t boring. If you haven’t visited this place yet, it’s time to do it as one of the things to do in Little Rock for couples for a change. The Museum includes full-scale galleries, interactive exhibits, restored old houses, and a cute gift store."
"Hot Springs has 186 miles of trails including; The Northwoods Trails, Cedar Glades Trails, Entergy Park, The Greenway and three IMBA Epic Rides, ranging from the heart-pumping 33-mile Womble Trail to the grueling 108-mile Ouachita National Recreational Trail. Hot Springs was designated as a IMBA Bronze-level Ride Center in 2015. Whatever level you’re on, take your ride to the next one in Hot Springs."
"If you only have time for an easy, family-friendly hike with plenty of things to do, Allsopp Park is for you. Located right near the city center, the total trail runs 3.7 miles of intermediate paved and earthen trails and is perfect for hikers of all ages and abilities. The trail is also pet friendly, as long as you keep your pet on a leash."
"This park, located on Cantrell and Cedar Hill Road, has become one of Little Rock's most used metropolitan parks. You can find a playground, a baseball field, tennis courts and biking and hiking trails here. It's a great place for families to bring the kids."
"With arched doorways, light yellow walls, white-linen topped tables and cushioned chairs, Capeo is the epitome of a classic, romantic Italian restaurant. Open six nights a week, the eatery situated along Main Street in downtown Little Rock draws in visitors with the subtle aromas of its delectable Italian cuisine. Their eclectic menu ensures everyone can find a dish they like with selections like wood-fired pizzas, antipastos, pastas, shrimp, seafood linguine and various kinds of meat dishes."