Taste Delicious Victory At These 4 New Inductees To The Arkansas Food Hall Of Fame
Every year the Department of Arkansas Heritage celebrates our most legendary restaurants in the Arkansas Food Hall of Fame. Since 2016 the Hall has inducted “taste-setters” all around the state as well as the best-of-the-best proprietors and food-themed festivals. In no particular order let’s travel to the four admitted restaurants (including the People’s Choice category) and have a taste of victory!


This middle-of-nowhere catfish haven outside of Hazen has a well-earned spot in the 2020 Arkansas Food Hall of Fame. The catfish is delightful of course but don't hesitate to take up an offer for the crappie. It's not on the menu but special is routinely offered. Just be sure to save room for the bread pudding!
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Ed Walker's has been serving their famous French Dips for nearly 75 years. It's the last drive-in to offer curbside beer in Arkansas, too. They also have the largest single-patty burger in the state at a whopping 5-lbs! Drink in the nostalgia while feasting on one of their sandwiches before digging into a slice of pie.


The oldest bar in Arkansas earned a spot at the Hall of Fame through the People's Choice category - and the people were right! The Ohio Club originally opened in 1905 and has seen a wide variety of famous people from Babe Ruth to Al Capone. Today the Club serves delicious sandwiches alongside its history.


Let's head south for our final Hall of Fame nominee, Cattleman's. This steakhouse has been sizzling for over fifty years! The King Cut Prime Rib, and just about every other cut of steak imaginably, make it hard to settle on dinner but no choice is wrong. This delicious eatery also offers quail, red snapper, and blackened chicken that'll make your mouth water. Barbara Ann's Cheesecake will have you feeling like a winner, too!
Which restaurant is your favorite? Have you traveled to all of the new hall of famers? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below!
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Featured Addresses
Murry's Restaurant, US-70, Hazen, AR 72064, USA
Ed Walker's Drive-In & Restaurant, 1500 Towson Ave, Fort Smith, AR 72901, USA
Ohio Club, 336 Central Ave, Hot Springs National Park, AR 71901, USA
4018 N State Line Ave, Texarkana, AR 71854, USA