East Village
Our Neighborhood
Once a hub to major industrial endeavors such as foundries, cotton mills, freight yards, lumber yards, brick yards, furniture factories, and a paint factory, today East Village is home to a mixed use community that boasts the Clinton Presidential Center and Park, Heifer International World Headquarters, popular breweries, delicious restaurants, and much more.
Things To Know
What makes East Village so special, though, is that several historical industrial operations still remain, and other re-purposed early to mid-20th century industrial buildings make this a living monument to the history of the community. The East Village remains an important example of the local commercial enterprise that represents Little Rock’s post-war industrial growth and the hope of its future.
Where to Park
On street parking is free in East Village, and there are several public parking lots in areas with restaurant and retail offerings.
Where to Eat
East Village is home to a variety of breweries and restaurants. Lost 40, 42 Bar and Table, Southern Tail, Sterling Market, Fidel and Co. Camp Taco, and the Railyard all have great food and drink options.
Pet Friendly?
The area has several restaurants and breweries with pet friendly outdoor seating, including Southern Tail, Lost Forty, Camp Taco and the Railyard.