Arkansas Times

Conway

FISH HOUSE The other entrees and the many side orders are decent, but this place is all about catfish.
116 S. Harkrider Conway AR No alcohol CC $-$$ 501-327-9901 LD Mon. - Sat.

GUSANO'S Big screens in a sports bar with pizza buffet lunches Mon.-Fri.
2915 Dave Ward Drive Full bar CC $-$$ 501-329-1100 LD daily

HOLLY'S COUNTRY KITCHEN Readers have highly recommended Holly's in the home-cooking category, and $6.50 gets you a plate o fhome-style food akin to Little Rock's famed Homer's and Kitchen Express.
120 Harkrider St. No alchohol CC $-$$ 501-328-9738 L Mon.-Fri.

LOS AMIGOS

Authentic Mexican food where everything is fresh and as tasty as it is filling. At lunch, go for the $6.50 all-you-can-eat special.


2850 Prince St. Conway AR No alcohol CC $-$$ 501-329-7919 LD 7 days

MARKETPLACE GRILL Always draws a crowd for its flaming appetizers, prime rib, steaks and pasta in big ceramic bowls, all in a wide-open, loud dining area. One menu for all day means lunch can get pricey in a dinner kind of way.
600 Skyline Drive Conway AR No alcohol CC $-$$ 501-336-0011 LD daily

MEAN BEAN CAFE & RESTAURANT Offers a mean bean burrito and mean coffee beans and, meanest of all, homemade pie. The Reuben might be the best in Arkansas.
2501 Dave Ward Drive Conway AR No alcohol CC $$ 501-336-9957 L Mon. - Fri.

MICHAELANGELO'S Pasta dishes, fresh salads, hand-made sauces, and brick-oven pizzas.
1117 Oak St. Full bar CC $$-$$$ 501-329-7278 LD LTue.-Sun., D daily.

MICKIE'S BLUEFISH GRILL Popular local seafood joint, once called Joey’s Seafood and Grill. No longer affiliated with the chain, the restaurant remains a private club, though membership no longer costs, and the menu remains the same.

755 Club Lane Wine, beer and certain cocktails. CC. $$ 501-329-1122. LD daily.

MIKE’S PLACE Delicious New Orleans-inspired steaks and seafood, plus wood-fired pizzas, served in a soaring, beautifully restored building downtown.
808 Front St. Conway Full bar CC $$-$$$ 501-269-6453. LD daily.

OAK STREET BISTRO The Conway eatery known for its creative flair with sandwiches and salads is now open for dinner and has a liquor license. Check out the massive menu; the desserts are excellent.
713 Oak St. Conway AR Beer and wine CC $$-$$$ 501-450-9908 L Mon.-Sat.

OLD CHICAGO Pizzas, pastas, calzones, sandwiches, burgers, steaks and salads and booze.  The atmosphere is amiable and the food comforting.
1010 Main St. Full bar. CC. $$ 501-329-6262 LD daily.

OUTBACK STEAKHOUSE Like all in this popular chain, they’ve got good variety, decent execution, reasonable prices — and no alcohol. Beef is the calling card, but don't miss the pork chops.
2310 Sanders St. Conway AR No alcohol CC $$-$$$ 501-548-6220 LD daily.

PIA'S ITALIAN RESTAURANT Casual Italian done well at moderate prices. Good selection of pastas and sauces, along with sandwiches and salads. Desserts vary daily.

915 Front Street Beer and wine. CC $$ 501-513-9944 LD Mon-Sat.

SMITTY’S Meat so tender it practically falls off the ribs, and combos of meat that will stuff you. Hot sauce means HOT.
740 S. Harkrider Conway AR No alcohol CC $$ 501-327-8304 LD Mon. - Sat.

STOBY’S Great homemade cheese dip and big, sloppy Stoby sandwiches with umpteen choices of meats, cheeses and breads.
805 Donaghey Conway AR No alcohol CC $-$$ 501-327-5447 BLD Mon. - Sat.

STROMBOLI'S Italian classics at this mom and pop, where as the name suggests, strombolis are a specialty. Save room for a cannoli or a cup of gelato, too.

2665 N. Donaghey Ave. #101. No alcohol. CC. 501-327-3700 LD daily.

TOKYO JAPANESE RESTAURANT Besides the hibachi offerings, Tokyo also has tempura, teriyaki and a great seaweed salad. Their combination platters are a great value; besides an entree, also comes with soup, salad, harumaki (spring rolls) and vegetable tempura. No sushi, though.
716 Oak St. Conway AR No alcohol CC $-$$ 501-327-6868 LD daily.

The To-Do List
To-Do List, Nov. 19
Date: 11/19/2009
By: Lindsey Millar and Paul Peterson

Holiday Celebration On Ice, Zac Brown Band, Steve Kimock Crazy Engine, Arkansas Vs. Mississippi State, Pat Green, Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Insane Clown Posse and Chris Denny and the Natives are this week's top picks. /more/
In Brief
In Brief, Nov. 19
Date: 11/19/2009
By: Arkansas Times Staff

Austin’s Mickey and the Motorcars play a rocked-up brand of country at Sticky Fingerz, 10 p.m. Little Rock’s finest jazz trio, the Ted Ludwig Trio, starts at its regular gig at the Capital Bar, 5 p.m., free, before playing the Afterthought’s regular jazz night, 8:30 p.m., $5. /more/
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