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Address: 5107 Warden Rd Ste 1,2, North Little Rock, AR 72116
Phone: (501) 747-1009
Website: https://nawfofthecity.com/
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Once my friend and I arrived we were greeted at the counter by a friendly man when we walked in. There are pool tables, ample seating, a stage, tables, and a bar area. I believe I also seen a spot where you can reserve seats for a gathering, but I’m not 100% sure. Very laid back vibe. Especially at the time we arrived which was about 5:15pm. There was only one table seated with around 5 women so not crowded at all.
Both the drinks we ordered were BOGO free. I ordered wings and fish. My friend just ordered fish. I got a 10 piece wing country fried and asked if I could have a variety of the flavors they offer.
The fish was delicious and fried hard, just like I like it. It was crispy and very flavorful. The wings were as well.
The man who helped us the entire time was friendly and attentive. He kept checking in with us and the table we sat next to make sure we were good.
We will definitely be returning.
The service was very good. You order the the counter and order drinks from the bar. All the staff were very friendly.
The atmosphere was very nice, their DJ had hits!
Nice lighting, very clean spaces and bathrooms.
5/5
Give it a try if you’re hungry one day :)!
The food, ambiance, service, drinks & music are EVERYTHING you could ask for. The chicken wings are the best around. The catfish is HOT & scrumptious. I’m a well traveled foodie and this is my favorite local spot. The crew members are kind, personable and friendly. They truly make you feel like family. Truly a place where everybody knows your name and they’re always glad you came!
One major issue is the inconsistency in drink pricing. There’s no visible price menu at the bar, and depending on who’s serving, I’ve been charged completely different prices for the same drink. For example, I once ordered a double shot of Grey Goose and was charged $9. When I returned to the bar and ordered two more from a different bartender, I was charged $28.57. When I questioned it, I was told the difference was due to tax—yet I wasn’t taxed on the first purchase. Over the course of my visits, I’ve been charged $9, $12, and $14 for the exact same drink. The only consistency I found was from one bartender—the white male—who consistently charged $9. Everyone else seemed to have their own pricing.
As for the kitchen, I ordered a 6-piece wing and 2 catfish fillets, and it took an hour and a half to receive my food. The excuses ranged from “the fish needs time to thaw” to “we’re waiting on your fries.” Meanwhile, I watched other customers who ordered after me receive their food—some of whom had catfish as well. On one occasion, there was a large birthday party, which I assumed may have slowed things down, but that still doesn’t justify such a delay. Every customer deserves to be treated equally, whether they’re part of a big group or dining alone.
If you’re hosting a large party of 40 or more, the kitchen should be better prepared. That includes budgeting labor and food costs, collecting the catering order in advance, prepping cold items the night before, and pulling frozen items early to ensure proper thawing and cooking times. It simply should not take 90 minutes to prepare such a basic order.
Eventually, I asked for a refund and left, only to be told as I walked out that my food was finally ready. At that point, I had no interest in taking it—I had been overcharged for drinks and waited far too long for food.
This is simply my personal experience, and I acknowledge others may have had better visits. I truly wish the best for this business, and I hope others don’t encounter the same issues I did.
Mrs. Juanita you are a bright shining star!! Thank you and hats off to the cook!