Reviews on Pub food in North Little Rock, Arkansas, United States. North Little Rock is a city in Pulaski County, Arkansas, United States, across the Arkansas River from Little Rock in the central part of the state. The population was 62,304 at the 2010 census. North Little Rock, along with Little Rock and Conway, anchors the six-county Little Rock–North Little Rock–Conway Metropolitan Statistical Area (2014 population 729,135), which is further included in the Little Rock-North Little Rock Combined Statistical Area with 902,443 residents.
Things to do in North Little Rock
3 based on 141 reviews
Three of us recently ate lunch at Cregeenâs Irish Pub. My meal, the Guinness beef stew, was EXCELLENT-the winning pick at our table-wonderful taste and the beef was amazingly tender. The fish & chips were also good. The last place entree was a bit of a surprise: the corn beef & cabbage. Although we all expected this would be one of their specialties, it was a big disappointment; the corned beef was not moist... letâs just say that no one was cutting it with a fork.The ambience of the place is cool and the service above average. The portions were generous & the price was moderate.I am trusting the corn beef was merely an aberration & we look forward to giving them another shot... we might just decide to get that incredible beef stew, all around.
3 based on 225 reviews
Walked down from the Doubletree, unfortunately it was opening night of the Book of Mormon at the performing arts center nearby. Place was jammed, but was able to get a spot at the bar which is normal for me. The waitress was busting her but, they should have had 3 or her for being slammed but she was by herself and doing her best. Foor took forever, and when it arrived the steak was overcooked. They took care of me, which was good but it should not have happened in the first place. Nice beer selection, whiskey varieties as the name suggests, and a decent wine choice as well. Would say they are a step above standard bar fare at a good price.
4 based on 184 reviews
A true Little Rock original focusing on delicious handcut chicken fingers and made from scratch southern food. Full bar and live music nightly featuring national touring artists.
Arrived by Greyhound bus on the opposite side of the Arkansas River. We were looking to eat at River Market but unfortunately it was closed, so stumbled in here. We were pleased we did the place has an eclectic mix of furniture and fittings. It was a pleasant day so we opted to sit outside and the staff were super friendly. They had cheap local beer ($3.50 a pint) and some interesting items on the menu, such as Chocolate Chicken Waffle. They have a couple of bars and separate room for live music.
Where to eat Steakhouse food in North Little Rock: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 54 reviews
Although they don't have a normally scheduled tour on Thursdays they responded that they would be happy to do a private tour and it was really only one paying guest as the children are just along for the ride. Tamara was very friendly and informative and my husband said the beers were really good. Everyone learned something and the kids enjoyed the rootbeer!
Where to eat Sushi food in North Little Rock: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 52 reviews
Every month I meet a group of retired ladies for lunch, and today we went to North Bar. We shared plates of Brussel Sprouts and Fried Mushrooms to start, and both were wonderful. Three of the ladies ordered burgers (North Bar, Mexi- and French), two had chicken (Angry Bird & Kung Fu Bird), and one had the redfish tacos, and we all enjoyed our meals immensely. They don't offer desserts, but one of our ladies brought an assortment of Donkey Balls from Hawaii and passed them around. We were all laughing so hard we are lucky they didn't throw us out. Hank was our server, and he was absolutely wonderful. There is a disclaimer on their web site that states "This is not fast food," and it's not. It took about 20 minutes after we ordered to get our meals, but it was well worth the wait. I'm already making plans to take my husbad there so I can try something different.
Top 5 International food in North Little Rock, Arkansas, United States
4 based on 70 reviews
I'm originally from AR, been living in Minneapolis since before the craft brew boom hit AR. The twin cities metro has 100 breweries and I would say that Flyway rates with the best of them in terms of quality of food and the creativeness of the food. We were a group of 6 and shared a number of the interesting appetizers. The pickle plate is a must, especially if you plan to have some of the delightful cheese fries plates. We ordered and shared several different ones.The Duck Confit Nachos were excellent and the table went through 2 trays. The beers were good and the service excellent. The place is small but not overly loud. I plan to return here again.
4 based on 247 reviews
Great food, great drinks, great environment.... We had a server who so good that she set a new standard for service expectations! We are definitely going back next time we are in town!
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4 based on 492 reviews
If TA has a good rating, I would go with that. FS is better than average. Hundreds of beers on tap or in can/bottle. Fun atmosphere and friendly service. Lots of appetizers to choose from. Entrees were decent. Meal Salad on the small side. Italian sandwich came on delicious bread but while tasty, the sandwich was not heated through offering an odd contrast of warm bread and cold meat. I would recommend this place for the beer aficionado that needed some tasty apps to soak up the alcohol or a quick meal
Top 10 Bar food in North Little Rock, Arkansas, United States
4 based on 252 reviews
Excellent hand-tossed pizza Margherita, calzones and 15 varieties of award-winning beer they make in their microbrewery,
Though this place has plenty of grunge, and in this instance cobwebs, the pizza is always reliably good. My husband and I have been enjoying their Firehouse Pale Ale and Vinoâs Special pizza for 15 years. The margarita pizza is also very good.
4 based on 293 reviews
Lost Forty Brewing takes its name from the historic, storied forest that stands on 40 acres of Arkansas's last truly virgin soil in Calhoun County. We aim to craft beers as unwavering, wild, and uniquely Arkansas as the the land itself. Lost Forty, both t
Looking for good beer and good chow in Little Rock? Look no further than Lost Forty. Servers are friendly and helpful while efficient. Food is good, if not gourmet - but you're not her for gourmet food, are ya? You're here for the beer - and theirs is good to excellent! This is definitely a place worth visiting if you are staying in Little Rock for a day or two. Plenty of parking, and they are easy walking distance from downtown. Lost Forty is worth finding.
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