With only a short stop in Little Rock, there wasn't much time to explore. Hildalgo-style pastes (Cornish pasties) and tamales at Tamalittle were a highlight, and the subject of
a separate post. Cotham's Mercantile in Scott, a little west of the Bill & Hillary Airport, gets plenty of press for their Hubcap Burger. In addition to the original in Scott (opened in 1917; serving food since 1984), another Cotham's opened downtown near the Capitol about 15 years ago. Incidentally, Scott is not far from Lonoke, where many of the
catfish sold in Chicago's Chinatown come from. It's pretty around there.


Home of the Hubcap Burger, yes indeed.


Unfortunately this Hubcap was quite dry. We got there at the end of their day—Cotham's closes at 2pm—and I wonder if they didn't have a burger or two lying around. Fried green tomatoes were awful—sour and slimy.
Chicken fried steak, on the other hand, was excellent and the onion rings were good.

Based on that CFS, I might give Cotham's the benefit of the doubt and try 'em again, but not right before closing.
I'll briefly mention a few other places that seemed promising. For various reasons we weren't able to eat at them...but wanted to.
In Little Rock, Sim's is the name you always hear when it comes to barbecue, but HB's is the place I'm most interested in. Unfortunately they recently eliminated their evening hours and now close at 4pm (we arrived around 5).

Looks promising, inside and out.

I'm also sorry to have missed the fried catfish at Lassis Inn, not open at the beginning of the week.

Looks like I missed my chance for an Arkansan Jim Shoe, as Lynn's Chicago Foods was permanently closed (I don't really think the Shoe was listed but I'd've been curious if they knew about it).

Midtown Billiards is Little Rock's somewhat notorious late-night dive—billiards, beer and burgers, not to mention spam-n-eggs, until 5am (food to 4:30).

Midtown strikes me as the kind of place where you could get in as much trouble as you want. I need to get back to continue my explorations of
the pool hall burger. Remember: Don't start nothing there won't be nothing!!
Cotham's Mercantile
5301 Arkansas Route 161 (= Walkers Corner Rd; just south of US-165 intersection)
Scott AR
501-961-9284
HB's Bar-B-Q
6010 Lancaster Rd
Little Rock AR
501-565-1930
Lassis Inn
518 E 27th St
Little Rock AR
501-372-8714
Lynn's Chicago Foods (closed)
6501 Geyer Springs Rd
Little Rock AR
Midtown Billiards
1316 Main St
Little Rock AR
501-372-9990