
Donnie Ferneau's Cathead’s Diner Coming Soon
Donnie Ferneau promises that his Cathead's Diner, at 515 Shall Ave., a couple of blocks east of Lost Forty Brewing in Little Rock’s East Village development, will open this month. read more >
Donnie Ferneau promises that his Cathead's Diner, at 515 Shall Ave., a couple of blocks east of Lost Forty Brewing in Little Rock’s East Village development, will open this month. read more >
Mark Camp, the Little Rock investment banker who has partnered with state Sen. Jeremy Hutchinson and Rod Damon on the 1836 Club, says the partners aren’t seeking to make big money off the private club’s operations; they just want it to be “sustainable.” read more >
Memory Care of America, which provides residential care to sufferers of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, announced Ferneau’s hiring earlier this month. read more >
Good Food by Ferneau will close on Jan. 30 and Donnie Ferneau, its executive chef, will join The 1836 Club as its executive chef. read more >
The 70th annual Arkansas Hospitality Association Convention & Trade Show will be Sept. 17-18 at the Statehouse Convention Center in Little Rock. Those in the restaurant industry as well as civilians with an appreciation for food and wine will find the event interesting. read more >
The newest venture of Little Rock chef Donnie Ferneau will soon have a home in downtown North Little Rock, according to our sister publication Little Rock Soirée. Good Food by Ferneau, a catering and takeout venture, will be moving into the old Argenta Market on Main Street. read more >
Our evidence for Little Rock’s status as a foodie city is the interest expressed in the comings and goings — and the interest in the rumors of the comings and goings — of the region’s restaurants and chefs. read more >