When it comes to a great burger, serious eaters don’t mind throwing their steadfast healthy eating decisions out of the window, only if momentarily. Arkansas food in general is known to make even the strictest dieter indulge in even the most decadent of dishes, and the burgers are no exception. These restaurants, diners, and burger stands are boasted by many of the best minds (and mouths) of the Natural State as having the greatest of the grill. The following is a list of some of the most delicious burger joints in Arkansas. See how many of these iconic restaurants you’ve visited:

  1. David’s Burgers in Little Rock and Conway

Yelp/ JJ J. Arguably the most popular burger joint in the capital city, David’s Burgers features an old school menu with single and double meat burgers with an abundant serving of fries. Truly one of the best places to get a burger in Arkansas! For more information on one of the most famous burger joints in Arkansas, you can visit David’s Burgers online.

  1. Benson’s Grill in Fort Smith

Urbanspoon/DKS This restaurant has great food and a jukebox that never stops. Try the bacon cheeseburger with its long strips of bacon! For updates and more, be sure to visit the Benson’s Grill Facebook Page.

  1. Dairyette in Mount Ida

Facebook Dairyette Mt Ida This local gem has been around since the 1950s and the food is just as tasty as ever. Come score a giant burger or a delicious ice cream treat at Dairyette in Mt. Ida. To learn more, check out Dairyette on Facebook.

  1. Hamburger Station in Paragould

Hamburger Station / Facebook

Urbanspoon/Trevor Mafnas You can find this burger joint corner of East Main and Second Street in Paragould. For something truly delicious, try the Hum-burger! Learn more when you check out Hamburger Station on Facebook.

  1. The Back Forty in Mountain Home

Derrick Williamson / Google Next up on our list of must-try burger joints in Arkansas is the Back Forty. Established in 1980, this long-time establishment never disappoints with its sandwiches and burgers along with the rest of its great menu. Try the Barnbuster burger!

  1. Myers Cruizzers in Mena

Urbanspoon/Kyle Robertson This retro drive-in serves burgers, fries and tots, shakes and drinks and dogs…and that’s just part of its loaded menu, including the highly recommended turkey burger. To learn more, head on over to the Myers Cruizzers website.

  1. Sparky’s Roadhouse in Eureka Springs

Yelp/Cassie M This restaurant features a diverse burger selection, including the Gourmet Cheeseburger served with your choice of a selection of cheeses. Curious to learn more? You can visit the Sparky’s Roadhouse Cafe website.

  1. Hamburger Barn in Arkadelphia

Yelp/Jack S Known for its great burgers and awesome cheesedip, this is one of Arkadelphia’s favorite places to eat. Try the Swiss & Mushroom Burger! If you’re curious to see what’s on the menu, you can visit the Hamburger Barn website.

  1. Cotham’s in Little Rock

Yelp/Kristen K Home of the Hubcap Burger! A personal childhood favorite of your intrepid Arkie author, don’t let the modest look of this place fool you; the food here is always fresh and hot! Learn more about one of the most historic burger joints in Arkansas.

  1. Johnny B.’s Grill in El Dorado

Yelp/Cat A Originally Wood’s Grill, which dates to 1939, this restaurant serves a variety of burgers and features items on the menu known as legendary to locals - especially the “Johnny Jack” Burger. You can learn more when you visit Johnny B.’s Grill on Facebook.

  1. Dairy Shack in Waldenburg

Yelp/PJ C.) Considered an Arkansas traveler’s classic, burgers at this Northwest Arkansas eatery are especially made to order - so be sure to tell exactly everything you want on your burger!

  1. Feltner Brothers in Fayetteville

Yelp/Chris D This College Avenue (off of Dickson Street) burger joint opened in 2009 and has been a hot spot for serious burger eaters (the triple cheeseburger is recommended) ever since. For more details, be sure to visit Feltner Brothers online.

  1. Red Door Restaurant in Little Rock

Urbanspoon/Jason Winchester Located on Cantrell (that’s ‘Can-truhl’) Road, this restaurant features “modern Southern cuisine” including nice, big burgers. For more information, check out Red Door Restaurant online.

  1. Chopping Block Steakhouse in Mena

Facebook/Chopping Block Steakhouse Located on Highway 71, this quaint eatery with a log cabin interior features the aptly-named Huge Burger. For more information, visit the Chopping Block Steakhouse website.

  1. Morrilton Drive-Inn

UrbanSpoon/Scottm68 One of the most classic burger joints in Arkansas, Morrilton Drive-Inn is a must-visit. Try the Super Cheeseburger, a full pound of beef on a big bun with the fixings. There’s also a Super Double Cheeseburger on the menu! To learn more, be sure to follow Morrilton Drive-Inn on Facebook.

  1. Bulldog Restaurant in Bald Knob

UrbanSpoon/Gtownhog Well-known and loved for its strawberry shortcake, the Bulldog Restaurant is also known for its juicy square-patty burgers. Learn more about what’s on the menu at Bulldog Restaurant.

  1. Salem Dairy Bar in Benton

Yelp/Robert H Having been around for a few generations, this local favorite offers delicious “smashed-on-the-griddle” burgers served on big flat buns, and there’s also a lot of ice cream treats on the menu for dessert. Learn more by checking out the Salem Dairy Bar Facebook Page.

  1. The Root Cafe in downtown Little Rock

Yelp/Root Cafe This hip cafe serves both vegetarian and standard dishes (along with fabulous cheeseburgers and mushroom burgers) made with locally sourced ingredients. Curious to learn more? Head on over to the Root Cafe website.

Honorable mentions go to Big Orange, the Arkansas Burger Company, Zack’s Place, Shorty Smalls, EJ’s Eats, and Buffalo Grill (all in Little Rock), Jason’s in Lake Hamilton, and Marketplace Grill in Conway! Did any of your favorite burger joints in Arkansas miss the list? If so, be sure to share them with us in the comments below — we’d love to hear from you!

Yelp/ JJ J.

Arguably the most popular burger joint in the capital city, David’s Burgers features an old school menu with single and double meat burgers with an abundant serving of fries. Truly one of the best places to get a burger in Arkansas! For more information on one of the most famous burger joints in Arkansas, you can visit David’s Burgers online.

Urbanspoon/DKS

This restaurant has great food and a jukebox that never stops. Try the bacon cheeseburger with its long strips of bacon! For updates and more, be sure to visit the Benson’s Grill Facebook Page.

Facebook Dairyette Mt Ida

This local gem has been around since the 1950s and the food is just as tasty as ever. Come score a giant burger or a delicious ice cream treat at Dairyette in Mt. Ida. To learn more, check out Dairyette on Facebook.

Hamburger Station / Facebook

Urbanspoon/Trevor Mafnas

You can find this burger joint corner of East Main and Second Street in Paragould. For something truly delicious, try the Hum-burger! Learn more when you check out Hamburger Station on Facebook.

Derrick Williamson / Google

Next up on our list of must-try burger joints in Arkansas is the Back Forty. Established in 1980, this long-time establishment never disappoints with its sandwiches and burgers along with the rest of its great menu. Try the Barnbuster burger!

Urbanspoon/Kyle Robertson

This retro drive-in serves burgers, fries and tots, shakes and drinks and dogs…and that’s just part of its loaded menu, including the highly recommended turkey burger. To learn more, head on over to the Myers Cruizzers website.

Yelp/Cassie M

This restaurant features a diverse burger selection, including the Gourmet Cheeseburger served with your choice of a selection of cheeses. Curious to learn more? You can visit the Sparky’s Roadhouse Cafe website.

Yelp/Jack S

Known for its great burgers and awesome cheesedip, this is one of Arkadelphia’s favorite places to eat. Try the Swiss & Mushroom Burger! If you’re curious to see what’s on the menu, you can visit the Hamburger Barn website.

Yelp/Kristen K

Home of the Hubcap Burger! A personal childhood favorite of your intrepid Arkie author, don’t let the modest look of this place fool you; the food here is always fresh and hot! Learn more about one of the most historic burger joints in Arkansas.

Yelp/Cat A

Originally Wood’s Grill, which dates to 1939, this restaurant serves a variety of burgers and features items on the menu known as legendary to locals - especially the “Johnny Jack” Burger. You can learn more when you visit Johnny B.’s Grill on Facebook.

Yelp/PJ C.)

Considered an Arkansas traveler’s classic, burgers at this Northwest Arkansas eatery are especially made to order - so be sure to tell exactly everything you want on your burger!

Yelp/Chris D

This College Avenue (off of Dickson Street) burger joint opened in 2009 and has been a hot spot for serious burger eaters (the triple cheeseburger is recommended) ever since. For more details, be sure to visit Feltner Brothers online.

Urbanspoon/Jason Winchester

Located on Cantrell (that’s ‘Can-truhl’) Road, this restaurant features “modern Southern cuisine” including nice, big burgers. For more information, check out Red Door Restaurant online.

Facebook/Chopping Block Steakhouse

Located on Highway 71, this quaint eatery with a log cabin interior features the aptly-named Huge Burger. For more information, visit the Chopping Block Steakhouse website.

UrbanSpoon/Scottm68

One of the most classic burger joints in Arkansas, Morrilton Drive-Inn is a must-visit. Try the Super Cheeseburger, a full pound of beef on a big bun with the fixings. There’s also a Super Double Cheeseburger on the menu! To learn more, be sure to follow Morrilton Drive-Inn on Facebook.

UrbanSpoon/Gtownhog

Well-known and loved for its strawberry shortcake, the Bulldog Restaurant is also known for its juicy square-patty burgers. Learn more about what’s on the menu at Bulldog Restaurant.

Yelp/Robert H

Having been around for a few generations, this local favorite offers delicious “smashed-on-the-griddle” burgers served on big flat buns, and there’s also a lot of ice cream treats on the menu for dessert. Learn more by checking out the Salem Dairy Bar Facebook Page.

Yelp/Root Cafe

This hip cafe serves both vegetarian and standard dishes (along with fabulous cheeseburgers and mushroom burgers) made with locally sourced ingredients. Curious to learn more? Head on over to the Root Cafe website.

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burger joints in Arkansas May 16, 2021 Beth C. Where else can I find the best burgers in Arkansas? If you’re someone who loves a quality burger, Arkansas is a great place to visit. As you’ve learned from the above article highlighting the best burger joints in Arkansas, this state has no shortage of fantastic eateries. Some other places you’ll want to check out for a fantastic burger in Arkansas include Smitty’s Garage Burgers & Beer, South on Main, CJ’s Butcher Boy Burgers, Skinny J’s Argenta, Ozone Burger Bar, Leo’s Greek Castle, Hugo’s, Brenda’s Dairy Bar, The Box, Big Orange Midtown, Oark Burger Company, TJ’s Burgers, The Purple Cow Restaurant, and Miss Anna’s on Towson. What are some must-try restaurants in Arkansas? If you consider yourself a foodie, a trip to Arkansas will not disappoint. From down-home cooking to fine dining and just about everything in between, Arkansas truly has a little something for every preference. Some must-try restaurants include the Oark General Store, Ed Walker’s Drive-In, Dondie’s White River Princess, Weinkeller Restaurant, Flying Fish, Cliff House Inn, Doe’s Eat Place, and Rivertown BBQ. Learn more about these iconic restaurants in Arkansas. What kind of food is Arkansas known for? It likely won’t surprise you that Arkansas is known for Southern fare. However, there are quite a few recipes that are unique to Arkansas. Some of the food Arkansas is known for includes fried catfish, chicken fried steak, BBQ, chocolate gravy, Sawmill gravy, beans, and cornbread.

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burger joints in Arkansas

May 16, 2021

Beth C.

Where else can I find the best burgers in Arkansas? If you’re someone who loves a quality burger, Arkansas is a great place to visit. As you’ve learned from the above article highlighting the best burger joints in Arkansas, this state has no shortage of fantastic eateries. Some other places you’ll want to check out for a fantastic burger in Arkansas include Smitty’s Garage Burgers & Beer, South on Main, CJ’s Butcher Boy Burgers, Skinny J’s Argenta, Ozone Burger Bar, Leo’s Greek Castle, Hugo’s, Brenda’s Dairy Bar, The Box, Big Orange Midtown, Oark Burger Company, TJ’s Burgers, The Purple Cow Restaurant, and Miss Anna’s on Towson. What are some must-try restaurants in Arkansas? If you consider yourself a foodie, a trip to Arkansas will not disappoint. From down-home cooking to fine dining and just about everything in between, Arkansas truly has a little something for every preference. Some must-try restaurants include the Oark General Store, Ed Walker’s Drive-In, Dondie’s White River Princess, Weinkeller Restaurant, Flying Fish, Cliff House Inn, Doe’s Eat Place, and Rivertown BBQ. Learn more about these iconic restaurants in Arkansas. What kind of food is Arkansas known for? It likely won’t surprise you that Arkansas is known for Southern fare. However, there are quite a few recipes that are unique to Arkansas. Some of the food Arkansas is known for includes fried catfish, chicken fried steak, BBQ, chocolate gravy, Sawmill gravy, beans, and cornbread.

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The OIYS Visitor Center

If you’re someone who loves a quality burger, Arkansas is a great place to visit. As you’ve learned from the above article highlighting the best burger joints in Arkansas, this state has no shortage of fantastic eateries. Some other places you’ll want to check out for a fantastic burger in Arkansas include Smitty’s Garage Burgers & Beer, South on Main, CJ’s Butcher Boy Burgers, Skinny J’s Argenta, Ozone Burger Bar, Leo’s Greek Castle, Hugo’s, Brenda’s Dairy Bar, The Box, Big Orange Midtown, Oark Burger Company, TJ’s Burgers, The Purple Cow Restaurant, and Miss Anna’s on Towson.

What are some must-try restaurants in Arkansas?

If you consider yourself a foodie, a trip to Arkansas will not disappoint. From down-home cooking to fine dining and just about everything in between, Arkansas truly has a little something for every preference. Some must-try restaurants include the Oark General Store, Ed Walker’s Drive-In, Dondie’s White River Princess, Weinkeller Restaurant, Flying Fish, Cliff House Inn, Doe’s Eat Place, and Rivertown BBQ. Learn more about these iconic restaurants in Arkansas.

What kind of food is Arkansas known for?

It likely won’t surprise you that Arkansas is known for Southern fare. However, there are quite a few recipes that are unique to Arkansas. Some of the food Arkansas is known for includes fried catfish, chicken fried steak, BBQ, chocolate gravy, Sawmill gravy, beans, and cornbread.