Farm-to-Table
Fresh From the Source With Arkansas Farm-to-Table Experiences
In Arkansas, food is more than a meal. It's a connection. The state’s fertile soil and creative kitchens come together to deliver dining experiences that feel as authentic as they taste. Local farmers and ranchers supply the ingredients, while chefs transform them into unforgettable dishes that define what farm-to-table truly means. From the morning bustle at The Farmer’s Table Café in Fayetteville to the modern flair of Table 28 in Little Rock, every plate highlights the best of Arkansas grown produce, meats and grains.
Across the state, you’ll find chefs, brewers and distillers putting local first. Venture to Paris where Prestonrose Farm & Brewing Company grows its own ingredients and brews beer just steps from the garden. In Helena, Delta Dirt Distillery crafts award-winning spirits from sweet potatoes grown on the same family farm for generations. In Bentonville, The Hive’s artful dishes pair local flavor with culinary creativity, while historic vineyards like Wiederkehr Wine Cellars carry on the legacy of Arkansas winemaking. Whether you’re sipping a beer brewed with Arkansas rice or tasting the season’s freshest harvest, every bite and sip connects you to the land and the people who make it thrive.
Experiences
Farm Experiences (Agritourism)
Meet the growers, wander through orchards and vineyards, and see where Arkansas flavor begins. From pumpkin patches to pick-your-own farms, these experiences let you taste The Natural State straight from the source.
Farm-to-Table
Fresh ingredients, inspired chefs and homegrown hospitality come together to create unforgettable meals. Discover where Arkansas farms and kitchens work hand in hand to serve authentic local flavor.
Farm to Bottle
Sip the story of Arkansas through small-batch brews, wines and spirits made from local grains, fruits and botanicals. Every pour reflects the craft, creativity and community that make Arkansas drinks unique.
Local Stories
Get to know the people behind the fields, kitchens and taps. These are the makers, farmers and chefs shaping Arkansas’ food scene and keeping its homegrown traditions alive.