Arkansas Times

Pine Bluff

COLONIAL STEAK HOUSE Great steaks (particularly the 16-ounce sirloin strip) served in a converted turn-of-the century home.
111 W. Eighth St. Pine Bluff AR Full bar CC $$-$$$ 870-536-3488 D Mon.-Sat.

EL MATADOR A step above "truck-stop" Tex-Mex, with floury queso; greasy cheese enchiladas doused with chili-gravy served in a heavy, metal tray; guacamole ; and some of the best punch you'll ever drink.
1603 Brentwood Drive Pine Bluff AR No alcohol CC $-$$ 870-534-4113 LD Mon. - Sat.

KIBB’S BARBECUE Moist, smoky and bountiful barbecue; great sandwiches, and a good range of heat in its slightly sweet, tomatoey sauce. Rib dinners, sold by the half-pound on up, are a must-have.
N. University Pine Bluff AR Beer only No CC $-$$ 870-535-6564 LD daily.

LEON’S CATFISH AND SHRIMP All-world catfish, as good as any in Arkansas, with a wonderfully light batter. A must-visit when passing through.
U.S. Highway 79 and Interstate 530 (exit 39) Pine Bluff AR No alcohol CC $-$$ 870-879-3150 LD Mon. - Fri.

The To-Do List
To-Do List, Nov. 19
Date: 11/19/2009
By: Lindsey Millar and Paul Peterson

Holiday Celebration On Ice, Zac Brown Band, Steve Kimock Crazy Engine, Arkansas Vs. Mississippi State, Pat Green, Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Insane Clown Posse and Chris Denny and the Natives are this week's top picks. /more/
In Brief
In Brief, Nov. 19
Date: 11/19/2009
By: Arkansas Times Staff

Austin’s Mickey and the Motorcars play a rocked-up brand of country at Sticky Fingerz, 10 p.m. Little Rock’s finest jazz trio, the Ted Ludwig Trio, starts at its regular gig at the Capital Bar, 5 p.m., free, before playing the Afterthought’s regular jazz night, 8:30 p.m., $5. /more/
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