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If you're in North Little Rock, Arkansas and craving some mouth-watering BBQ, Lindsey’s Hospitality House & Barbecue is the place to be. This black-owned gem offers a wide range of delicious options for all, including many vegetarian choices.
Located at 207 Curtis Sykes Dr, Lindsey’s Hospitality House & Barbecue prides itself on its welcoming atmosphere and top-notch hospitality. Customers rave about the fried chicken, smoked catfish, and juicy smoked burgers. The sides like yams, greens, and macaroni and cheese are also highly recommended.
What sets Lindsey’s apart is not just the scrumptious food but also the attention to detail in customer service. Whether you're looking for a quick bite or a place to host a special event, Lindsey’s has you covered with their private dining options and catering services.
Don't miss out on their homemade desserts, especially the sweet potato pie, which has customers coming back for more. With friendly staff, a relaxed vibe, and a touch of nostalgia, Lindsey’s Hospitality House & Barbecue is a must-visit spot for anyone craving authentic Southern soul food and BBQ.
“ We loved the fried chicken. Fresh, criispy and made to order. The sides were all satisfying. We enjoyed the yams, Mac and cheese, French fries, onion rings, and greens. Pork sandwich was a perfect portion size. Absolutely delicious. The hospitality was top notch. -Prince and Princess from California ”
“ Today my sister, daughter and I decided to try Lindsey's. The food was amazing. My sister did a vegetable plate and loved the Cabbage, Greens and sweet potatoes. My daughter did the smoked chicken with macaroni and Cheese and black-eyed peas. I had the Catfish with macaroni and cheese and black-eyed peas. It was all wonderful and great down home cooking. We were greeted as we walked in and they live up to the hospitality in their name. Such a wonderful greeting only surpassed by the food. I really hope people see this review and give them a try. There is history, great food and people at Lindsey's. It is very worth a trip to eat and just enjoy a visit. ”
“ How is this joint not more famous !? Started in the 1950s (in 1956 I think) this place is a part of Arkansas history but it's not some arthritic place lost in time... friendly attentive staff and large space it's perfect for events They even have electric chargers outside! A stones throw from Argenta, next time you're around just walk a few blocks and come feast on the juicy smoked burger (chicken or beef or pork) and freshly made fries or pinto beans. For dessert try the sweet potato pie ! Must visit place ”
“ Old school soul food and bbq - bbq is a sweet flavor and fried chicken , pinto beans ,the Mac and cheese is on point . Homemade desserts are wonderful try the sweet potato pie. Nostalgic and sometimes they have music . They also feature a private rentable party room . They are sweet and accommodating . ”
“ The best ribs I've ever had, hands down. Catfish was fresh, flaky and fried to perfection. Everyone from the cashier to the owner himself was friendly and welcoming. This'll be my first stop next time I'm in Little Rock. ”
“ While passing through the Little Rock area with my cousins, I used Yelp as I usually do to find a good spot for lunch. We found Lindsey's Hospitality & BBQ and figured we'd give it a try. Spot on!! From the moment we walked in the door, we were greeted by friendly staff which most were actually family. Everything was great, from service to the food, they recommended the fried chicken or the ribs and I went with the ribs, literally fall off the bone. We sampled each other's sides and one was better than the other. I highly recommend this spot for locals and travelers alike. Just remember to save a little room for the fried pies in a variety of flavors for dessert!! ”
“ Fantastic hospitality and great food. Super clean. Catfish was our favorite. Thank you for the delicious meal! ”
“ Lindsey's is more than awesome. The food was excellent. I had fall off the bone ribs, crispy yet succulent catfish, mouthwatering Mac & cheese, and delicious sweet potato pie. The southern hospitality is at full display with courteous, polite, and homely service. The ambience is like being in a family gathering. The live music was an added bonus. ”
“ Have you ever driven 2,300 miles in four days? Well I have, and let me tell you there is a lot of food along the way; good, bad, and ugly. Lindsey's was the best meal we had on the ENTIRE trip. That includes stuff with green chilis in New Mexico, and Tex Mex in Arizona. Lindsey's beat them all. We visited late afternoon (I think 3 or 4) and were the only people there. Based on the photo of the owners on Yelp, I think the gentleman who helped us is the owner. We were tired, hungry, and a little out of our element (California born and raised, so we're not BBQ aficionados). He could not have been more helpful and patient with us. I had the Link Sandwich, which comes with beans and slaw (both excellent) on the sandwich. My son got the daily special, which if I remember correctly was smothered chicken. He got the greens and potato salad as sides. The potato salad was the perfect amount of sweet, and not swimming in mayo. The greens were great; not too salty and didn't taste of pork (is pork even used to cook greens? I told you I'm new here!). We finished with the fried peach pie, which was excellent. I wish I could say we'll be back, but I can't imagine the next time we'll be in Little Rock. So instead I'll just tell you to go or you're missing out. And you don't want BBQ FOMO! ”