
Your locally owned & locally loved Fresh-Mex dining experience. HOLA! Local Lime serves up flavor-packed dishes inspired by Mexican street fare, Latin American flavors with a hint of Tex-Mex flare, and delicious handcrafted cocktails made with premium tequila, mezcal, and juices. Each of our original recipes is crafted by our executive chefs from scratch using original recipes and is prepared with premium ingredients (sourced locally whenever possible). Every cocktail at Local Lime is hand crafted with just-squeezed juices, house-made syrups, and premium tequilas and liquors. Local Lime is an independent Arkansas owned and operated restaurant.
Inventive tacos & margaritas made with fresh juices are served at this cool eatery & bar.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 17809 Chenal Pkwy, Little Rock, AR 72223
Phone: (501) 448-2226
Website: http://www.locallimetaco.com/
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Reviews
Since it was our first visit, we leaned on our waitress for recommendations — and she did not steer us wrong. The salsa flight was the perfect way to start while waiting on our entrées.
The portions were generous, the ingredients fresh, and the flavors spot on. The zest from the lime and the vibrant salsas came together for a truly fantastic meal.
We will definitely be back!
The good: house tomato and tomatillo salsas are amazing. Seriously good. Zucchini salsa was good. The dishes I’ve tried are decent when they don’t burn the chicken.
The bad: first thing I noticed after coming in was how dirty the floors were. Pretty much every table had a mess on the floor around it. There was more than enough staff visibly standing around to clean the floor. I also noticed that there were 0 references to the special other than a sign outside of the restaurant; no mention in the menu.
I figured the tres chiles salsa would have a complex and spicy flavor profile. It literally tasted like liquid “burnt” (I had to ask my companion to try it and confirm there was little flavor profile other than burnt). The Chipotle salsa was spicy but honestly did not taste good. The chips aren’t necessarily bad tasting, but they are not normal tortilla chips so be prepared for a completely different mouthfeel (I much prefer traditional chips).
The fact that you have to pay for chips is just, odd imo. Service could definitely be faster, would be nice if they took more of the empty plates away as we were eating, and I think in general the dishes are both about 30% smaller and 20% more expensive than you would expect from a typical Mexican restaurant (not that this place is authentic).
Overall, I’m impressed by how popular this restaurant is, but don’t understand the hype at all. There is a (imo) better option across the street for Mexican food.
Only note is the virgin mojito has dark mints leaf, not fresh.