Little Rock, Arkansas Restaurants Serving Thanksgiving Dinner

Sheila Chase
Thanksgiving is a time for food and festivity, but it takes a lot of time and money to create the just-right meal. Often, it's cheaper to just eat out at a local restaurant, and it is certainly easier to let a local restaurant do your holiday cooking. Too, this frees up your day to sneak in a nap, take in a movie, visit the zoo, read a book, or just lazy away your day. While this is good, you don't want to miss out on all your favorite foods like delicious Corn Bread Dressing and Pumpkin Pie. So, where can you go to eat all your favorite foods before you enjoy your day's activities? Here are three Little Rock, Arkansas restaurants that serve Thanksgiving dinner:

Cracker Barrel. You can visit the Cracker Barrel, located at 3101 Springhill Road in North Little Rock, Arkansas to get some of the best Corn Bread Dressing available. Go early, though. The service here at this Cracker Barrel is not the best, and you don't want to make it worse by visiting during rush hour. You can even have a different dish, including a made-to-order breakfast, if you don't want to eat Corn Bread Dressing. Skip their Sawmill gravy. It's not good gravy.

Luby's Restaurant. You can always get some good food when you eat at Luby's, located at 12501 West Markham Street in Little Rock, Arkansas. They always serve the traditional turkey, ham, and yummy Corn Bread Dressing for the Thanksgiving holidays. You can even get it to go if you call in your order at 501.219.1567. If you're not a Corn Bread Dressing eater, don't worry. You can eat some of the best fish, fried or baked, at Luby's, so pop on in for your Thanksgiving meal. Go early to avoid the rush.

Denny's. If you don't mind a truck stop feel in regards to surroundings, you can always eat a fairly decent Thanksgiving meal at Denny's, located at 4300 South University in Little Rock, Arkansas. The food is okay, and so is the service, but that's it. It's just okay. This would not be a great choice for a large family meal because it would be expensive and impersonal, but if you are eating alone, or with one or two other people, Denny's could work. Just don't go in expecting any cheerful holiday spirit because the employees might not deliver it for you.

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