This Regional Restaurant Is One Of Arkansas' Favorite Places To Dine
By Melanie Johnson|Published November 27, 2023
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I am a nature lover and self-proclaimed foodie wrapped in one package. In my previous life, I was an Accountant, but numbers were boring and writing is the only thing that fuels my soul. So, I write because it's my freedom...it brings me joy. When I'm not writing dope articles for OnlyInYourState, I am writing and editing articles for my online blog on Medium.com. Or, when I get the chance, I am off on a trip with my family chasing waterfalls, or simply exploring the great outdoors. My mantra is to always find the best part of every day and bask in it.
One thing’s for sure, most folks who live in Arkansas have their favorite restaurant. Whether it’s a mom-and-pop catfish shop or a mouthwatering BBQ joint, folks can’t get enough of these places. Of course, we know that catfish and BBQ are a regional staple, so having both on the menu is a win in my book. And luckily, I found a local favorite restaurant in Arkansas that dishes up some of the most mouthwatering catfish and BBQ around. Come with me to feast on the best of both worlds at Smokin’ Buns in Jacksonville, just 15 miles outside of Little Rock Arkansas.
Huge portion sizes, mouthwatering BBQ, crispy juicy catfish all served with a side of southern hospitality is what you'll find at Smokin' Buns restaurant. Not to mention that you won't break the bank eating here.
It's no wonder the locals can't get enough of this beloved gem. It's guaranteed that you'll find a crowd of folks waiting to feast on everything that this rustic restaurant is dishing up. And if you love catfish and BBQ, then you're in for a real treat.
The menu offers a wide variety of dishes including seafood platters, chicken, burgers, salads, and more. While you can't go wrong with anything that you choose, most folks come for the BBQ and catfish offerings.
As a regional favorite, we love our catfish fried to a golden brown, juicy, flaky, and tender in the middle. And you'll find just that as you sink your teeth into the catfish at Smokin' Buns.
You can get a 2-piece basket that is served with hushpuppies, coleslaw, fries, and homemade tartar sauce. But if you're hungry, opt for a 3, 5, or 7 piece and feast on this regional favorite until your heart’s desire.
We might not be Texas, but BBQ runs in our blood in Arkansas. So, we feast on mouthwatering BBQ any chance we get. And Smokin' Buns dishes up some of the best around. Just look at these juicy ribs, if your mouth ain't watering, then something is wrong with your taste buds.
One of the most requested items on the menu is the Hoss and this massive platter is so big that it needs a knife to hold it together. It's piled high with smoked pork, 2 mouthwatering ribs, baked beans, onion rings, and coleslaw, served between 2 giant Texas toast. You can try to finish this in one sitting, but I bet you can't.
Other regional favorites include a BBQ pork sandwich, Frito chili pie, a 2-pound BBQ baked potato, and brisket, just to name a few. You'll need to visit more than once to eat through the menu.
Oh, let me not overlook the appetizers or the side items. Y'all know the best way to eat veggies is to deep fry them. And you'll find lots of favorite apps like fried green tomatoes, fried mushrooms, and fried pickles. YUM! For sides, the fried okra, baked beans, and hushpuppies are always at the top of the list.
Whether you go to feast on BBQ, catfish, or both, chances are, you'll be satisfied either way. Of course, you must save room for some fried pies, it's the best way to end a feast like this in Arkansas.
Smokin' Buns has been a local favorite since 2008, and I have a feeling this beloved gem will be around for the long run. And if you haven't been, it's worth a trip!
For more information about this local favorite restaurant in Arkansas, visit the Smokin’ Buns Facebook page. Have you eaten at Smokin Buns before? If so, did you get the BBQ, the catfish, or both? Tell us about it in the comments section.
And if you’re searching for more restaurants in Arkansas, check out these hidden gems in Little Rock that are worthy of a visit.
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