Open Since 1907, the White House Café Has Been Serving Steaks In Arkansas Longer Than Any Other Restaurant
By Melanie Johnson|Published October 28, 2022
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While many restaurants have come and gone, the White House Café has stood the test of time. Although it has switched ownership over the years, one thing has remained constant: this legendary eatery has been serving steaks longer than any other restaurants in the state. As the oldest restaurant in Arkansas, you’ll experience a bit of history with your meal.
Open since 1907, the White House Café is the oldest continually running restaurant in Arkansas.
In many ways, the menu isn't what you’d expect from an old-fashioned steak restaurant. In fact, because the eatery has switched ownerships numerous times, you’ll find a wide variety of offerings.
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For appetizers or small plates, you can choose favorites like spring rolls, fried pickles, Irish nachos, shrimp, their world-famous cheese dip, and everything in between.
If you’re in the mood for Tex-Mex food, the White House Café has you covered. Try one of the sizzling fajita meals, or pick from enchiladas, tamales, quesadillas, and more.
Of course, there are also juicy burgers that will satisfy your foodie heart. Served with chips, onion rings, tater tots, or fries, as well as all the fixins.
The White House Café has been serving steaks for over 100 years. So, have no worries, your steak will be cooked to perfection.
Besides being the oldest restaurant in Arkansas, this eatery has held one of the oldest liquor licenses. Be sure to grab a mixed drink or a cold beer with your delicious meal.
Have you ever had steak at this old-fashioned café in Arkansas? Did you enjoy it? We’d love to hear from you in the comments below. Be sure to follow the White House Café on Facebook for a full menu as well as their daily specials.
For more of Arkansas history, stop by the Poison Springs State Park – but be warned, the story of this place will give you nightmares.
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