Hot Springs is the eleventh-largest city in the state of Arkansas and the county seat of Garland County. The city is located in the Ouachita Mountains among the U.S. Interior Highlands, and is set among several natural hot springs for which the city is named. As of the 2010 United States Census, the city had a population of 35,193. In 2015 the estimated population was 35,635.
Restaurants in Hot Springs
5.0 based on 35 reviews
We are the first legal distillery in Hot Springs, AR. In our distillery you will have a huge selection of moonshine, bourbons, whiskey, vodka, and several products coming soon! Come for a tour/tasting to see our production and product and add us to your list of things to do while traveling to Hot Springs.
5.0 based on 50 reviews
THE TASTINGS: We will be visiting 6 tasting locations in downtown Hot Springs. THE INFORMATION: We'll stop along the way to tell you about the rich history of Hot Springs along with details about the owners and chefs of each tasting location. THE FUN: Spend 2 hours tasting and learning about our town. Balancing food and adventure! Eat well, learn a lot, and take home delicious memories. THE PRICE: General Admission $59 Discounts available (see website for details). THE ESSENTIALS: Wear comfortable shoes, plan for the weather, bring ID, be ready to eat!
4.5 based on 158 reviews
Rose Schweikhart has always been obsessed with suds. An early love of music blossomed during her childhood in Morristown, NJ leading to degrees in classical Tuba from Connecticut College in New London, Connecticut, and the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester, England. During her year living and travelling abroad, Rose fell in love with the beers of Germany, England, and Belgium. Home brewing experimentations were early attempts to recreate those traditional beer styles. In 2011, Rose moved to Hot Springs, Arkansas with an impossibly big dream: to brew beer commercially using the city's famous 144 degree spring water. She formed a company and began the arduous two year negotiation to lease a historic former-bathhouse in the heart of Hot Springs National Park from the federal government. Construction began in late spring of 2013 and today, the Superior Bathhouse is home to the only brewery in a US National Park and the only brewery in the world to utilize thermal spring water in their beer. Rose considers beer to be a creative process. Like the varied timbers and dynamics one can coax from a tuba, grains, hops, and yeast offer an endless creative pallet, and create she does. Rose and the Superior Bathhouse brewing team crank out a constant stream of new beer from the original to the outlandish. If you ever find yourself in Arkansas, please stop by the Superior and experience #HotSpringsOnTap for yourself!
Fabulous brew pub in an old bathhouse. They actually use water from hot springs for brewing. We tried a half dozen beers in two visits and all were excellent. Pub food is tasty. Sit at the window and watch the world go by. Dog friendly! Ryon is a super server!
4.5 based on 23 reviews
We had just eaten a good breakfast a couple of doors down and was walking back to the hotel when the shoppers bug kicked in and we stopped by this adorable shop. First I don’t promote drinking but good wine is always welcomed. The assistant cheerfully included us in the tasting that had already started. She encouraged politely for the others to let us get caught up with them. These associates were well informed in their business and gave an unexpected insight. The shop also carries fun and unusual gifts. I bought a T-shirt (selfishly for myself) and a couple of other items. You are not charged for the tasting nor pressured into buying. I will be back our next time through.
4.0 based on 107 reviews
We had the pleasure of Marsha doing a wonderful wine tasting with us. She was very knowledgable and super sweet. We had a great experience!
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