Lassis Inn, one of Arkansas’s oldest restaurants, opened in 1905 and has been serving up fried fish in its current location since 1931. It’s a Little Rock staple with a strong following and a surprising connection to the civil rights movement.

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But even if you didn’t know any of that going in, it’s still a prime destination for fried seafood in Little Rock. This historic restaurant doesn’t have much of an online presence, so you’ll have to check it out in real life to learn more. Leave a comment if you’re planning to make a visit to Lassis Inn!

Looking for more fun in Little Rock? Check out Rock Creek Trail in the middle of the city.

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