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The Ultimate Guide to Hot Springs National Park
"Open since 1905, this bar offers live jazz and blues, a menu of solid pub grub, and endless history. Ask a bartender about the gangsters and athletes that once gambled here."
"Open since 1905, this bar offers live jazz and blues, a menu of solid pub grub, and endless history. Ask a bartender about the gangsters and athletes that once gambled here."
"This place was super cool- I'd highly recommend stopping in for dinner even if you don't drink. The Ohio club is the oldest bar in Arkansas. If features an…”more"
"Though lacking an online presence, the Vault at 723 is not lacking in taste. In the historic 1890s Bank building in downtown Hot Springs, the Vault gets its name from the original bank vault to the building for a private party room. The vibe of the restaurant is similar to a high-end night club, where the color blue provides a calming, eclectic feel."
"211 Fountain Street, Garland County, Arkansas, United States, 71901. When you stay at Park Hotel of Hot Springs in Hot Springs, you'll be in the historical district, just steps from Hot Springs National Park and 7 minutes by foot from Bathhouse Row. This hotel is 0.7 mi (1.2 km) from Hot Springs Convention Center and 2.5 mi (4.1 km) from Oaklawn Racing & Gaming."
"Located within walking distance to Bathhouse Row, the recently renovated Hotel Hot Springs has all the modern conveniences and touches seasoned travelers look for. It makes for a comfortable, well-appointed homebase for area exploration. Click here to book your stay at Hotel Hot Springs on TripAdvisor!"
"Open Monday through Saturday, The Porterhouse is located right in the center of downtown Hot Springs. If you happen to be there at the right time, you can meet the owners Penny and Joseph Gargano, who love to meet their customers. While known for delicious seafood and steak, don’t be afraid to try one of the burgers and comfort sandwiches."
"Opened in 2001 by chef Phil Dugan, who has been working in the restaurant industry for over 40 years, Phil’s Restaurant serves traditional American Southern-style home cooking in warm and unpretentious surroundings. The popular restaurant received two titles in the 2014 Hot Springs Sentinel Readers Choice Awards: Best Family Owned Restaurant and Best Home Cooked Meal. Comfort food classics feature on its menu like hamburger steak with grilled onions and gravy or fried shrimp and crispy catfish nuggets."
"Ordered 2 drinks they charged one price for the drink and then added a separate price for the alcohol. The drinks were expensive."