West Little Rock stir fry restaurant Genghis Grill announced on social media Friday that its last day in operation will be this Sunday, July 28.
Rhett Brinkley
Rhett Brinkley is the food editor at the Arkansas Times. Send restaurant tips and food selfies to rhettbrinkley@arktimes.com
Breckenridge Village revival will include movie theater/bowling alley concept
One of the final looming questions about the new Breckenridge Village redevelopment was answered on Thursday with the announcement that a new movie theater concept will open in the West Little Rock shopping center in 2025.
Development plans submitted for Springdale AQ Chicken House revival
Building plans were submitted to the city of Springdale for the new AQ Chicken House development following the 2023 closure of the city’s iconic original location.
Harding’s Division II national football champs visit White House
What a time to visit the White House!
Lassis Inn owner files lawsuit to halt sale of business after check bounces
Elihue Washington Jr., the longtime proprietor of venerable Little Rock catfish restaurant, Lassis Inn, filed a lawsuit on Tuesday to void the sale of the eatery to Kristian Nelson after receiving a hot check from Nelson.
Park Plaza lands craft beer, gourmet burger restaurant Mr Brews Taphouse
Mr Brews Taphouse, a gourmet burger and craft beer franchise, will open its first Arkansas location in the mall later this year.
Erasing ‘the eleven’: Revolution Med Spa is here to pump you up
Digging into the zeitgeist that produced this year’s Best of Arkansas poll results, we traced the trajectory of botox’s popularity in the state from an ill-advised party trick to a widely adopted self-care protocol in a clinical setting.
Best of Arkansas 2024: Winners, finalists and faves
The best of the best in Arkansas, from dance clubs to dry cleaners to dermatologists.
Hillcrest Little Bakery now open for dinner, happy hour
Hillcrest Little Bakery is branching out from its breakfast roots and offering dinner service five nights a week.
Taiwan on at Arkansas Diner
Arkansas native Landis Wayne Shook opened a restaurant in Taiwan as an ode to The Natural State.