restaurants in hot springs arkansas
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A more upscale place is the Hamilton House on Lake Hamilton. It's been a while since I was there but it's always been great. Have you tried McClard's Barbeque? It's a must for Hot Springs! Another well-known (and old) restaurant is Mrs. Millers - they have family-style food like fried chicken.
#4
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For on the water, nothing beats the Hamilton House.
In town...McClard's is a must do for ANYONE in Hot SPrings
For a laid back "meat and 3" lunch or a good breakfast, try Granny's Kitchen on the other side of the street from Bath-house Row
In town...McClard's is a must do for ANYONE in Hot SPrings
For a laid back "meat and 3" lunch or a good breakfast, try Granny's Kitchen on the other side of the street from Bath-house Row
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The Brick House is a casual environment steak house with great service and a great steak.
Do not recommend Coy's at all.
There is a great breakfast place across the street from the Arlington, but forgive me, I cannot think of the name of it.
Do not recommend Coy's at all.
There is a great breakfast place across the street from the Arlington, but forgive me, I cannot think of the name of it.
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Melhams...
The breakfast place across from the Arlington is the Pancake Shop. For a place full of tourists, it really feels like a local place. For a good greasy breakfast, don't miss it either.
Unbelievably, some of the freshest Orange Juice I've ever had was in that little pancake shop in the middle of Arkansas.
The breakfast place across from the Arlington is the Pancake Shop. For a place full of tourists, it really feels like a local place. For a good greasy breakfast, don't miss it either.
Unbelievably, some of the freshest Orange Juice I've ever had was in that little pancake shop in the middle of Arkansas.




