Get them at the Edwards Food Giant at the corner of Cantrell and Mississippi.
Edwards Food Giant
Get Alan Leveritt’s tomatoes at Edwards Food Giant for your Fourth of July festivities
On Friday morning renowned Bayou Meto farmer (and Arkansas Times publisher) Alan Leveritt will be hauling his organically farm-grown tomatoes to Edwards Food Giant for all your Fourth of July sandwich needs.
Edwards Food Giant celebrates North Little Rock grand opening
In the unseasonably chilly April air, a large crowd of eager shoppers gathered this morning in front of the new Edwards Food Giant in North Little Rock’s Lakewood Village Shopping Park. The store’s grand opening ribbon cutting ceremony marked the ninth Food Giant for Arkansas-based GES Inc.
Edwards Food Giant North Little Rock Lakewood Village store slated for April opening
Meat me at the new Edwards, soon to open in the former Stein Mart building at North Little Rock’s Lakewood Village Shopping Park.
UPDATE: The meet cute (meat cute?) of the season, Arkansas Times’ Pig & Swig, has moved to the River Market Pavilion
For $40, you’ll get to sample pork from Wright’s and Ol’ Bart’s, plus Fassler Hall, Platnum BBQ, Big Whiskey’s, Hot Springs’ Ouachita Grill, Whole Hog North Little Rock, Dogtown Tavern and The Rail Yard, all while sipping on beer or bourbon-based cocktails.
Bayou Meto farmer Alan Leveritt delivered another 100 pounds of heirlooms to Edward’s Food Giant this morning
If you want to partake in a delicious all-American tomato sandwich this weekend, don’t dawdle. Last week’s 292 pound crop was sold in two days.
Grocery store closes for cleaning after employee tests positive for virus
A grocery store employee’s positive test for coronavirus led to a one-day closing of the store for cleaning.
Eight places to buy groceries that aren’t Kroger
If you’re having trouble finding pantry staples and fresh produce at the big box grocery stores, might we suggest you patronize a local establishment like Heights Corner Market or Sam’s Oriental?
Little Rock ethnic and local grocery store guide
It’s hard, especially if you have a family and you cook, to avoid the big, national chains, but if that’s your only shopping stop, you’re missing out. Little Rock is rich with ethnic and locally owned specialty grocery stores. Here’s our list of essential stops.