Best Bar restaurants nearby. Discover the best Bar food in Hot Springs Village. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Bar restaurants near you.. Hot Springs Village is a census-designated place (CDP) in Garland and Saline counties in the U.S. state of Arkansas. As it is situated in two counties, it is also part of two metropolitan statistical areas. The portion in Garland County is within the Hot Springs Metropolitan Statistical Area, while the portion extending into Saline County is part of the Little Rock–North Little Rock–Conway Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 12,807 at the 2010 census. It is the largest gated community in the United States.
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3 based on 39 reviews
The food served at Chef Johnna's at Desoto Club has a fresh, healthful, American theme with southern touches and Caribbean flare. Chef Johnna now occupies the newly renovated, mid-century modern DeSoto Club, which was erected in 1972.
We had a lovely dinner here on Tuesday evening. Apparently a new chef called Gary has taken over and all our dinners were excellent. We all had Cesar salad to start followed by the salmon which was excellent with garlic mash and vegetables, my mother enjoyed the tagliatelle shrimp carbonara and someone else had the Pork Shank which he commented was the best meal he had ever had in the Village! And he has lived here 10 years - so congratulations Gary! We had an excellent bottle of white wine. Canât recall what it was called but it was excellent. All in all a wonderful evening, great company and great food.
3 based on 30 reviews
Good service for the size of group we had . Large group and waitress held it together. Everyone got what they ordered. Waitress even made Sweet Tea for one in the group....they don't normally serve Sweet Tea....
4 based on 61 reviews
They have a good full menu. The problem was consistency. My very expensive steak was ordered Medium, arrived very well done, no response from our server. My wife had crab cakes, the best she had ever had. The side dishes were all bearly room temperature. Beautiful building, locally owned and operated. Really heard so different reviews.
4 based on 27 reviews
Freshly prepared shareable plates made with the best in local ingredients, custom hand-crafted cocktails made with fresh juices, the best in Arkansas craft beers, and live entertainment every Friday and Saturday night.
This is a lovely place to spend some time with friends or just relaxing. Love their slidersand this , despite its not all that glamorous location, is really a great place and worth your drive. Not cheap- but this is a fantastic bar. Sometimes live music too.Thanks. Live music is every Friday and Saturday night starting at 7. Hope to see you again soon.
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4 based on 48 reviews
We stopped by for lunch and had the best pizza in the area! The cheese and sausage pizza had a medium thick crust with a lot of meat and smothered with delicious cheese. It was outstanding!! We witnessed people ordering pizza and taking it home - probably for supper. Stop by and enjoy!!They also have an extensive menu of other great selections.
Where to Eat in Hot Springs Village: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 148 reviews
Visited over Spring Break while saying in the village. Service was friendly and the pizza had a great crispy thin crust with a variety of choices. Would visit again.
Top 3 Mexican food in Hot Springs Village, Arkansas, United States
4 based on 99 reviews
Neighborhood Grill with a casual and friendly atmosphere. We serve lunch and Dinner, seven days a week. Tanner's offers a wide variety of cuisine, from sandwiches, signature salads, fish and seafood, steaks and of course...our Broaster Chicken. We have a
This restaurant is located adjacent to the East Gate of Hot Springs Village Retirement Community in a remote strip shopping plaza that's nearly a ghost town. The one large vacant building, was a grocery store that's gone out of business. There aren't many dining options in this area, so the clean appearance and reasonably priced dinners at Tanner's seems to attract a large senior crowd from 'the village.' The atmosphere and noise level reminded me of a loud school cafeteria with everyone talking at once. The overhead LED ceiling lights were so bright they hurt my eyes. The adjacent bar area didn't seem as bad, but all tables were filled. The menu was reminiscent of a diner specializing in mostly chicken dishes, burgers, fries, sandwiches, salads, and a few homemade deserts. I noticed our waitress was WAY overloaded and breathlessly running from one large table of people to the next trying to serve everyone. When she brought us our check it was correct, but upon returning with the credit card, we had been overcharged a substantial amount. Most people wouldn't have double checked the incorrect charge, signed it, and left. Fortunately, I have a photographic memory and noticed the charge wasn't the amount we had originally been presented. It took awhile to flag down our waitress and I explained the disparity. She apologized and I simply said that perhaps they needed an additional waitress. She said someone was in training. It wasn't just being overcharged that I didn't appreciate, but the frenetic atmosphere of obviously overworked employees who were bound to make mistakes. Needless to say, it was not a pleasant relaxing dinner with a friend, but a page out of Flo's Diner on a bad night. The country style food was OK, but nothing out of the ordinary. I won't be going back for more...
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