The Oxford English Dictionary defines a dairy bar as "A snack bar that sells ice cream and other refreshments." Here in Arkansas, it describes a whole selection of restaurants we love. What makes a dairy bar different from other food establishments? It's a location that serves ice cream - and sustenance other than ice cream, like burgers, or hot dogs. It serves these delights from a window at a permanent facility.
Most of Arkansas's dairy bars have long roots into the past, some having been in existence 50 years or more. There are a few younger joints here and there. All of these are classic eateries.
Come travel with Arkansas food historian Kat Robinson, host of the Emmy-nominated Make Room for Pie, as she travels to every corner of Arkansas, to seek out delectable dishes and the stories behind the folks that make them, on this fantastic itinerary of Arkansas dairy bars.
Venture into every corner of the state with this handy guide that takes you to each and every mom-and-pop shop, local favorites that stand at the heart of their communities, beloved destinations where generations return again and again to enjoy nostalgic fare that's absolutely unbeatable. Use the handy edge guide to explore all eight regions of The Natural State. Read the history behind these places, and enjoy more than 350 photos and illustrations that will have you hankering for a culinary roadtrip.
This book serves as a companion book to Arkansas Dairy Bars: Neat Eats and Cool Treats, Robinson's 2021 documentary on must-visit dairy bars around the state. The film appears in cooperation with Arkansas PBS, and can be viewed on the network and through its online presence.
Robinson's expertise has been cited with numerous national outlets, such as Food Network and USA Today. The Arkansas Food Hall of Fame Selection Committee Member and Arkansas fellow to the National Food and Beverage Museum is known as the author of Arkansas Food: The A to Z of Eating in The Natural State, 101 Things to Eat in Arkansas Before You Die, and a personal cookbook memoir, A Bite of Arkansas: A Cookbook of Natural State Delights, along with seven other books on food in Arkansas.
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Kat Robinson is Arkansas's food historian and most enthusiastic road
warrior. The Little Rock-based author is the host of the Emmy-nominated
documentary Make Room For Pie; A Delicious Slice of The Natural
State and the Arkansas PBS show Home Cooking with Kat and Friends. She
is a member of the Arkansas Food Hall of Fame committee, a co-chair
of the Arkansas Pie Festival, and the Arkansas fellow to the National
Food and Beverage Museum.
She has written nine books on food, most notably Arkansas Food: The
A to Z of Eating in The Natural State, an alphabetic guide to the dishes,
delights and food traditions that define her home state. Her two most
recent travel guides, 101 Things to Eat in Arkansas Before You Die and 102
More Things to Eat in Arkansas Before You Die define the state's most iconic
and trusted eateries. Robinson's Another Slice of Arkansas Pie: A Guide to
the Best Restaurants, Bakeries, Truck Stops and Food Trucks for Delectable Bites
in The Natural State outlines more than 400 places to find the dessert, an
extraordinary accomplishment that took thousands of miles, hundreds
of hours and so many bites to properly document and catalogue.
In this book, Robinson shares recipes from her own kitchen, alongside
stories from her lifelong adventures in Arkansas. The book is her
first state-specific cookbook. In 2020, she edited and contribut-
ed to 43 Tables: An Internet Community Cooks During Quarantine, a
Kat Robinson
collection of recipes from social media connected friends who turned to
their kitchens to experiment and to feed their families during the early
days of the COVID-19 pandemic response.
Her previous books include the popular Arkansas Pie: A Delicious Slice of
the Natural State (2012), Classic Eateries of the Ozarks and Arkansas River
Valley (2013), and Classic Eateries of the Arkansas Delta (2014). Robinson
has also served as guest editor for the University of Arkansas publication
Arkansauce: The Journal of Arkansas Foodways, and was recognized as the
2011 Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism Henry Award winner
for Media Support.
Her work has appeared in regional and national publications including
Food Network, Forbes Travel Guide, Serious Eats, and AAA Magazines, among
others. Her expertise in food research and Arkansas restaurants has been
cited by Saveur, Eater, USA Today, The Wall Street Journal, The Outline, and
the Southern Foodways Alliance's Gravy podcast, and her skills and talents
have been celebrated in articles by Arkansas Good Roads, Arkansas
Business and the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. She has served as the keynote
speaker for the South Arkansas Literary Festival and has spoken before
the Arkansas Library Association and at the Six Bridges Literary Festival,
Eureka Springs Books in Bloom and the Fayetteville True Lit Festival.
While she writes on food and travel subjects throughout the United
States, she is best known for her ever-expanding knowledge of Arkansas
food history and restaurant culture, all of which she explores on her
1200+ article website, TieDyeTravels.com. She is also the host of the
podcast Kat Robinson's Arkansas.
Robinson's journeys across Arkansas have earned her the title "road warrior,"
"traveling pie lady," and probably some minor epithets. Few have
spent as much time exploring The Natural State, or researching its cuisine.
"The Girl in the Hat" has been sighted in every one of Arkansas's
75 counties, oftentimes sliding behind a menu or peeking into a kitchen.
Before entering full time into the world of food and travel writing, Kat
was a television producer at Little Rock CBS affiliate THV and Jonesboro
ABC affiliate KAIT, as well as a radio producer and personality for
KARN Newsradio.
Kat lives with daughter Hunter and partner Grav Weldon in Little Rock.