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What to Expect From a Perfect Little Rock, AR FAll

Friday, September 14th, 2012

The brutal heat of the summer has finally broken!  Now that September has arrived, there is much to do in Little Rock, AR.

Now through September 23, the Arkansas Repertory Theatre is presenting Shakespeare’s Henry V.  Plan that with a lovely dinner at Caio or Lulav, paired with a night at Robinwood B&B and you have a perfect weekend.

Not into Shakespeare?  Try an evening at Murry’s Dinner Playhouse featuring “Church Basement Ladies”.  Murry’s comedies are always sure to please.

Looking for something to put shivers down your spine?  Schedule ” A Haunted Evening Tour” with Linda Howell (501)681-3857 for your Friday evening fun. Or save the date of October 9 and tour Mount Holly Cemetery with ghostly guides lighting your way in Tales of the Crypt.

More of a Civil War buff?  The Old State House Museum is featuring “Battle Colors of Arkansas”, varied roles Arkansas played in the American Civil War.

Think the great outdoors is more your style?  Bring your bike or just hike the Arkansas River Trail.    36 miles connecting 23 parks and great river views on both sided of the Arkansas River.

So anyway you slice it, Little Rock is putting its best face forward for wonderful fall temperatures and lots to do.  See you at Robinwood B&B.

Where the (Downtown) Locals Eat in Little Rock, AR

Tuesday, September 20th, 2011

People who choose to live in urban neighborhoods tend to be a little different.    While we are adventurous on many levels, we tend to stay fairly close to home when it comes to dining.  I think it is kind of like the “Cheers” thing, we want everyone to know our names.   Four blocks from the Governor’s Mansion, and P. Allen Smith’s garden,  Robinwood Bed and Breakfast is in the middle of Little Rock’s historic neighborhoods.  This blog will come in several parts, since I know I will miss some of the restaurants that are beloved by my neighbors, and will hear about it later.

Let’s start with Caio.  It is a wonderful Italian restaurant at 405 W. 7th Street.  I send guests here all the time.  The food is wonderful and the service is great.  It has a really quaint and cozy atmosphere that makes everyone feel welcome.  Lunch is very reasonably priced, and dinner can be moderate or expensive depending on selection.  And they do have a great selection!  I have never been to Caio without seeing a neighbor.

Then there is the Copper Grill at 3rd and Cumberland.  What a modern and sleek restaurant!  This time of year, the patio is a great place to have an appetizer and a glass of wine and watch the world go by.  Great burgers with onion rings or sweet potato fries for a hearty appetite or wonderful soups for a light meal.  The bar area is a spot many of the locals meet for a quick drink before dinner.
Can’t forget the Capital Hotel on Markham.  The Capital Grill has the best deep fried black eyed peas I’ve ever had.  As a matter of fact, the only ones I’ve ever had.  The menu is great for guest coming in a little late and wanting to grab a relaxing dinner to finish off the evening.  Ashley’s in the Capital Hotel, is always a crowd pleaser.   The lunch menu is as affordable as the atmosphere is elegant.  And any special evening is much more special when spent at Ashley’s.  The service is impeccable.  The food is wonderful.  And the wine list is impressive.  Before or after a meal, the architecture of the building is incredible.  Explore the lobby and see history at its finest.  Built just after the Civil War, the Capital Hotel is the crown jewel of Little Rock.

More later…..

 

Early Spring in Little Rock, AR

Wednesday, April 6th, 2011

Spring has come early to Little Rock.  The azaleas and dogwood are blooming.  Trees all over the city are leafing out and green is certainly the color of the month.  With temperatures reaching into the mid 80′s this weekend, it feels more like May than April.  In a beautiful historic neighborhood, we have a front row seat.

Sitting on the front porch, I am grateful for the beautiful homes cloaked in blossoms and color.  The warmth for the early spring can change a dreary morning into a dazzling day, full of promises of adventure.

Mount Holly Cemetery a few blocks away, is beautiful with  Irises, flowering trees, and carpets of wild flowers.  There is no better time to stroll through its peaceful lanes.

Don’t miss this wonderful time of year in Little Rock.   It just doesn’t get better than this.

Feels Like Spring…

Friday, January 28th, 2011

With temperatures in the mid 60′s today, and 70′s tomorrow, we are reminded that winter will not last forever.  Very soon the flower’s will bloom and the days will be longer.  Walking by the Arkansas River will be a wonderful treat.

Robinwood is only 20 blocks from the River, and a short distance to the River Market.  Make plans now to watch the azaleas bloom in a beautifully restored neighborhood.

Spring at Robinwood

Summertime in Little Rock, AR

Thursday, June 11th, 2009

Summer is here.  The magnolia tree is blooming and sunflowers are dancing in the breeze.  Our bed and breakfast is a wonderful place to behold this time of year.  The gliders on the front porch offer a view to a vibrant neighborhood of diverse people and lifestyles.  Folks wander by with dogs, babies, and children of all ages.  Bike riders zip by.  Even the occasional horse drawn carriage is a delight on a balmy evening. 

Come and enjoy a lovely evening with us soon.

summertime

May is for Moms in Little Rock

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

Little Rock Ar Bed and Breakfasts find May an exciting month.

Mother’s Day brings the annual Quapaw Quarter Spring Tour.  This year’s tour, “Something for Everyone”  let’s guests to Little Rock’s Historic Quapaw Quarter spend the day with Mom in a very special way.  Five very different historic homes will be on tour, St. Andrews Cathedral will be spectacular, and a newly available River Market condo will join this year’s tour.  Tickets will be available at the homes or at the Visitor’s Center at Curran Hall, which is also a “must see”.

Area Realtors will be holding open houses in the neighborhood while the Spring Tour is being held.  This wonderful neighborhood really goes all out to welcome visitors and make the day special.  While traveling the sidewalks between homes, be sure to say “Hi!’ to the residents you pass.  It makes their day special, too.

The Little Rock Bed and Breakfasts support and participate in the tours.

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