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The Big Whiskey's Little Rock location at the corner of Markham and Cumberland streets.
Restaurants & Food

Big Whiskey’s to Close Location in Downtown Little Rock

The restaurant at the corner of East Markham Street and President Clinton Avenue in the River Market will close its doors at the end of the month. read more >
Construction / Real Estate / Restaurants & Food

Hillcrest’s Helmich Auto Could Be Site for RestaurantLock Icon

Doug Martin, owner of the property on Kavanaugh Boulevard, says restaurateur Daniel Bryant, assisted by Little Rock architect Tommy Jameson, has plans for the property. read more >
A promotional image of the Big Whiskey's location in Bentonville.
Legal / Restaurants & Food

Big Whiskey’s Responds to Little Rock Franchise’s LawsuitLock Icon

Defendants in that Big Whiskey’s lawsuit that Whispers told you about last week have responded to James Bryant’s allegations regarding the opening of a Big Whiskey’s restaurant and bar in Bentonville. read more >
The Big Whiskey's Little Rock location at the corner of Markham and Cumberland streets.
Legal / Restaurants & Food

Shots Taken in Big Whiskey’s LawsuitLock Icon

The Big Whiskey’s restaurant and bar in Little Rock and owner James Bryant have filed suit — again — over the opening of a Big Whiskey’s in Bentonville. read more >
A screenshot from Big Whiskey's franchise website highlights the move into Bentonville in a February 2016 post.
Legal / Restaurants & Food

Update: Bentonville’s Big Whiskey Plans Sours Little Rock Operator

The news that a Big Whiskey’s franchise is opening in Bentonville left the owners of the Big Whiskey’s in Little Rock with heartburn. read more >
Tom Lillig, center, flies the W. for We Love Cubs
Media & Marketing

Stone Ward’s Tom Lillig Shares Cubs Stories

The 10-inning Game 7 triumph ended a 108-year championship drought for the Cubs and warmed the hearts of just about anybody who has ever pulled for an underdog. But for Tom Lillig, director of brand management at the Chicago office of Little Rock’s Stone Ward advertising agency, it was validation of a lifetime of loyalty and championship hopes. read more >