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Southeast Arkansas: Things to Do When in Town

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Crossett | Dumas | Helena-West Helena | Lake Village | Monticello | Pine Bluff | Stuttgart | Warren

Closest cities: Monroe, La. • 135 miles  |  Jackson, Miss. • 214 miles  |  Memphis, Tenn. • 144 miles

A Guide for Mixing Business and Play

Local Convention and Visitors Bureau, Chamber of Commerce and tourism officials weighed in with their top picks of meeting spaces, team celebration spots, restaurants and more in their community to help shape this guide for business travelers.

Restaurants for Team  Celebrations and Meetings

Open Season Sports Bar & Grill

2307 S. Main St., Stuttgart

870-601-2089, openseasonsportsbar.com

Rustic, wildlife- and hunting-themed sports bar offering standard American fare, with private rentals available

Grider Field Restaurant

709 Hangar Row, Pine Bluff

870-536-4293, Grider-field-restaurant.square.site

Award-winning soul food in unique, airport-adjacent restaurant

Delta Que & Brew

233 Cherry St., Helena

870-995-5150, deltaquebrew.com

Slow-smoked barbecue in a historic downtown location

Table 82 at The Cow Pen

5192 U.S. Hwy. 82, Lake Village

870-265-9992

Recently remodeled steakhouse

In-between Sessions

The Generator

435 S. Main St., Pine Bluff

870-663-0200, thegeneratorpinebluff.org

Makerspace and innovation hub with coworking space in city center

Delta Magic Hunt Education Center

105 Missouri St., Helena

870-995-0744, deltamagic.org

Rentable community room with amenities for business meetings, including projector and seating for 75

ARTx3 Campus

701 S. Main St., Pine Bluff

870-536-3375, artx3.org

Arts and science learning center with several distinct venues available for rent

Monticello Coffee Co.

316 US-425, Monticello

870-412-4574, monticellocoffeecompany.com

Family-owned gourmet coffee and tea shop

Team-building Activities

Museum of the Arkansas Grand Prairie

921 E. Fourth St., Stuttgart

870-673-7001, grandprairiemuseum.org

Free admission history museum highlighting agriculture pioneers; home to the Arkansas Waterfowler Hall of Fame

Delta Dirt Distillery in Helena (Photo provided)

Delta Dirt Distillery

430 Cherry St., Helena

870-662–5709, deltadirtdistillery.com

Arkansas’ first Black-owned distillery offering group tours and tastings

Gov. Mike Huckabee Delta Rivers Nature Center

1400 Black Dog Road, Pine Bluff

501-712-2947, agfc.com/things-to-do/nature-centers/pine-bluff

Museum and aquarium with research facility, hiking trails and birding and photography lookouts highlighting Delta ecology and heritage

Delta Heritage Trail

5539 Hwy. 49, Helena-West Helena

870-572-2352, arkansasstateparks.com/trails/delta-heritage-trail

Hiking and biking trail along scenic areas in Arkansas’ Mississippi Delta

Saracen Casino & Resort (Photo courtesy of Saracen Casino Resort)

Let the Games Begin

Pine Bluff is home to the new Saracen Casino Resort, an 80,000-square-foot gambling center offering slot machines, 40 table games and a dedicated poker room. The casino also has three on-site restaurants, including a sports bar and the award-winning Red Oak Steakhouse.

Mack’s Prairie Wings (Maddalynn Davis)

Duck Season!

Northeast Arkansas is home to some of the finest duck hunting in North America, with Stuttgart being known as the “Duck Hunting Capital of the World.” Visitors can find guide services and hunting opportunities throughout the region. Stuttgart’s newest venue, the Church House Lodge offers meeting space as well as lodging, along with guided hunting trips for small groups. The city is also home to Mack’s Prairie Wings, a noteworthy sporting goods outlet that duck hunters call a “must see,” and Rich-N-Tone Calls, another favorite among waterfowlers.

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