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Little Rock River Market's Ottenheimer Hall open for business

Ottenheimer Hall, the River Market's public food court-style market, which has been shuttered for over a year, is welcoming back vendors and the public this Saturday.
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Rainy day patios, because bad weather shouldn't rule out good food

Now that dining in the open air is deemed a safer option than eating indoors, restaurants with comfortable patios are catching the eyes (and dollars) of Central Arkansas diners. So what do we do in a late summer characterized by tropical storm winds and an unseasonable amount of rain? We decided to put a list together of rain-or-shine restaurant patios for our readers.
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Friday Five: Christmas hangover edition

Holiday cheer can turn ugly once the presents are open and the party winds down. Here's your Friday open line with our guide to surviving the Christmas aftermath.

Remember the Mexican breakfast

Something that’s still missing, in general, from our Mexican food offering is the promise of a great Mexican breakfast. There’re just not enough options.
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The winners of the Toast of the Town readers' poll

White Water Tavern and Town Pump win big.

Cheese dip guide

Our state's contribution to the culinary world is diversely represented in Greater Little Rock. Here are some of our favorite cheese dips, presented in alphabetical order and according to type: white, yellow, or non-traditional.
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Outdoor dining guide

With the weather on the verge (we hope) of a sustained period of just-rightness, this week we examine the best places to eat or drink outside. In selecting what follows, we looked for good views, large seating areas and spots that, even if they didn't satisfy the first two criteria, still steadily draw crowds.

Toast of the Town results

Readers picks for the best in booze and bars in Central Arkansas and beyond.
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Update: Casa Manana

CASA MANANA Last week in this space, we bemoaned the lack of inexpensive local Sunday breakfast options.
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