This post about dining around my local hometown of De Queen, Arkansas and how the local flavor makes all the difference originally appeared on Arkansas Women Bloggers. I wrote the content as a contributor to their site at the time.

This month, we have challenged my local community to participate in our “Love Local” online review campaign. We have asked them as they dine around, shop their favorite stores, and play among our local amenities in our community to go online to Trip Advisor, Facebook, Google, and other online review platforms and share their experiences. Our hope is to help draw new visitors and eliminate the ambiguity about the best places where we call home.

I love this challenge because it’s something that any community in any state can accomplish together. I can’t wait to see the stories of our community unfold!

Love Local | Sharing my favorite eateries and foods to try around Sevier County Arkansas. #seviercountyarkansas #eatlocal #wheretoeatindequeen #dequeen #horatio #southarkansas

My husband had a birthday at the end of last month.  And, as is customary on this occasion, he received several gifts and cards.  One card particularly intrigued me. It held a wad of cash (wahoo!!!) and a note, “since you don’t really have anywhere to go out to eat in your town, buy a treat for yourself on us.”

At the moment I laughed, agreed and was also thankful for the sentiment (and the money to we were gifted to celebrate).

But, as his birthday money kept burning a hole in my pocket (did you catch that!) I started thinking more about our new little town.

South Arkansas is full of towns like mine; places with few eateries, the usual suspects when it comes to fast food, and probably one or two sustainable optional varieties. We look at the town, we assume its cookie-cutter, and always default to our favorite spot. 

I’ve heard several people locally talk about their favorite but usually, it involves an eye roll, a deep sigh, and a grunt. So one day this past week, I did a little drive-by during my lunch break.  While I was able to hit them all during my lunch break, I had to remind myself I am very efficient with time, and we do have lots of variety in this town of mine. 

TJ's hot plates, fried foots and daily specials in De Queen, Arkansas | Dining around DeQueen, Arkansas in Sevier County is one of my favorite places to eat. Finding places to eat in our home town doesn't have to be a scavenger hunt. You just have to drive around, open your eyes and find the restaurants that are treasures in your local hometown. #dinelocal #seviercountyar #dequeen

I’ll begin at the red light by my house. There sits a busy gas station at the intersection by the high school.  And if you were to sit across the street beginning at 10:45 am, you would see a full parking lot for 2 hours. Businessmen, ladies, and construction workers; they come and go in the same pack in which they arrive. Inside you find people who know your name, a lavish salad bar, and a daily changing “hot plate”.  It meets the 1st requirement for local dive flair – if the parking lot is full, its gotta be good!

Stillwell's Cafe - coffee and sandwiches on the downtown courthouse square in De Queen, Arkansas | Dining around De Queen, Arkansas in Sevier County is one of my favorite places to eat. Finding places to eat in our home town doesn't have to be a scavenger hunt. You just have to drive around, open your eyes and find the restaurants that are treasures in your local hometown. #dinelocal #seviercountyar #dequeen
I’ll take a caramel mezcla and that chicken fajita potato or Southwest Chicken panini

A shift from there to the town square will fill your culinary treasure box.  A Mexican street truck adorns one corner and shares the parking lot with Dish Network and the DeQueen Bee, our local paper. Flanking the opposite corner is Stillwell’s Restaurant. If you ever come to town and want to meet me for lunch, this is where we will be. Open for breakfast and lunch, the daily special is always on point. French Dip Friday, meatloaf sandwich on ciabatta, and that chicken spaghetti!!! If none of those entice you, their southwest panini with a cup of potato soup leaves a little room for the homemade peanut butter pie that will make you want to slap yo’ mama in the face!  The wifi always works, the iced coffee drinks flow ’til 2 pm, and the people….they smile and ask your story.

Dining around town in De Queen, Arkansas in Sevier County | Dining around De Queen, Arkansas in Sevier County is one of my favorite places to eat. Finding places to eat in our home town doesn't have to be a scavenger hunt. You just have to drive around, open your eyes and find the restaurants that are treasures in your local hometown. #dinelocal #seviercountyar #dequeen

The rest of the town square sits perpendicular to the Pilgrim’s plant and with it brings a slew of special local options. A tortilla factory! 2 Mexican supermarkets, 1 of which apparently begins slow-roasting carnitas on Friday night and it is all gone by noon every Saturday.  Mary’s Gorditas is only open on the weekend (nuff said!). And, another famed taco truck that I can vouch for.  Even a gringo can order the hand patted sopes on a Saturday for lunch! If that’s not enough around the block is a local carniceria that has the best cut of steaks and carries house-seasoned taco meat. (you are wanting to come for a visit now, aren’t you!)

Mexican treasures and ethnic delights in DeQueen, Arkansas | Dining around De Queen, Arkansas in Sevier County is one of my favorite places to eat. Finding places to eat in our home town doesn't have to be a scavenger hunt. You just have to drive around, open your eyes and find the restaurants that are treasures in your local hometown. #dinelocal #seviercountyar #dequeen

Oh, I’m not done.  We have a pandaria (Mexican bakery).  A Mexican ice cream shop.  A Baskin Robbins in the gas station (one of the busiest Tiger Mart’s in the state thank you Greyhound). An in-town produce stand that runs year-round with everything from the farm on the edge of town, interpret as whatever the local orchard is currently producing.  An Asian grocery store at a local flea market. Pruett’s, our local grocery store is the best place for bar-b-que; the smoke flavor just fills your nostrils as you walk in to get your groceries. Simple Simon’s Pizza has an unusual menu (just give them an hour if you are planning to pick it up!), including a gluten-free crust that has many people in town talking. Then there’s the Country Girls Café that is a new Saturday morning tradition for @bigpittstop and her mister. Pancakes as big as your face and eggs that are light and fluffy.  

Ranch House Cafe in De Queen, Arkansas | Dining around De Queen, Arkansas in Sevier County is one of my favorite places to eat. Finding places to eat in our home town doesn't have to be a scavenger hunt. You just have to drive around, open your eyes and find the restaurants that are treasures in your local hometown. #dinelocal #seviercountyar #dequeen
mmmm… pie, steaks, kabobs, strawberry salad, BBQ, and those dang grilled veggies

I’ll round out the tour with the Ranch House Café.  My parents discovered this place when they moved us in.  It has its own smokehouse outside, the usual dinner plate with sides, the unusual handmade fried pies and homemade desserts.  I recently learned they make their own grilled veggies that you can substitute for any of the fried stuff.  And, if you don’t hear “how y’all tonight,” then you’re probably not sitting at the right place.  My dad prefers this place over my cooking and the hubs knows it’s where we will end up if I’ve had a long day.

Variety we have. Unique dining experiences pervade. I mean I’ve been here for 5 months and haven’t worn these places out yet. Look around and don’t complain, the local stuff is what adds flavor to your town!


Since the first publication of this story, I have developed a few other favorite spots.

  • My favorite al pastor taco is served on Tuesdays at Handi Mart and they introduced me to the Fruitas cups and I just can’t get enough of fresh fruit and tajin.
  • My favorite steak taco is from El Lonchero/Miscelanea near downtown. We love the store owner and sometimes just come up with something to buy from the grocery section just so we can go by and see him. And, the girls always make faces at Little Man sitting in his big chair at the portable table out front.
  • My favorite quesadilla and cup of elotes come from Kari’s Tortas.
  • Mr. McKinney will basically eat a cheeseburger any time I suggest any of the sit down Mexican food restaurants.
  • I could eat the salsa at La Media Luna by the spoonfuls. And, Little Man basically does!
  • There is cactus salsa/salad at the Mexican market downtown who has every cut of meat and incredible produce.
  • Don’t even get me started on the new nutritional shakes at Leopard Nutrition or H&H Nutrition. I’m so thankful they are open and we have some new healthy options.

So, what are some of your favorite treats in the town you call home?