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Sensual Southern-made chocolate from Olive & Sinclair

Sample some of this sensational Southern chocolate. It's some of the best you can get in Arkansas.
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E’s Bistro, a dessert destination

You’ll find E’s Bistro right off North Little Rock’s JFK Boulevard in a modest retail strip center.
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An unexpected treat at the Crown Shop

Little Rock continues to surprise with its wonderful hidden gems, and the fudge shop inside the Crown Shop is no exception. It’s a small shop that’s probably not on most people’s radar for delightful sweet treats, but I’d definitely check them out next time you’ve got a hankering for fudge.

The Cake Place: You'll want seconds

Russellville cake shop impresses with service and flavor.
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Loganberry, you're hot and you're cold...

Loganberry is another of the many frozen yogurt shops that's sprung up over the years. It also offers a handful of handmade hot chocolates during the winter months.

Come for dessert, stick around for dinner at Alley Oops

Alley Oops serves solid American fare at reasonable prices. Their food is decent, but don’t skip out before sampling one of Gary Duke’s daily “prize-winning” dessert specials.
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Food trucks and ice cream for SoMa Halloween

SoMa Halloween was a frightfully good time.

Little Rock's newest candy-maker is a treat in taste and style

New sweets to tickle your tastebuds.
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Fat Bottom Girls brings the sweet treats to Bath House Row

This Hot Springs cake shop serves up quality cakes with a wink and a smile.

No trouble with truffles at River City Tea, Coffee, and Cream

No trouble with truffles at River City Tea, Coffee, and Cream
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Homer's West plans July 1 open

All true Little Rockians know the joys of the big ol' plate lunches, catfish, desserts and softball-sized yeast rolls dished up at Homer's at 2001 E. Roosevelt Road (read our glowing review here).

The return of Yarnell's

Schulze and Burch Biscuit Co. of Chicago, who purchased the real assets of Yarnell's Ice Cream in Searcy following the company's sudden meltdown (har-har-har) last June, is apparently making good on their promise to bring the classic Arkansas ice cream back to the state.
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