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Welcome to At The Corner

Nestled at the corner of breakfast and lunch, At The Corner in Little Rock, AR offers a trendy and casual dining experience with a focus on farm-to-table dishes. Locally sourced ingredients shine in their fresh and flavorful meals, with a 50s-inspired atmosphere and modern updates. From the incredible grits to the mouthwatering queso poutine with fried chicken, every dish is a culinary delight. The friendly staff ensures top-notch service, making every visit a memorable experience. Whether you’re looking for a hearty brunch or a light breakfast, At The Corner is a must-visit spot for food enthusiasts in downtown Little Rock.

LOCATIONS
  • At The Corner
    201 E Markham St Little Rock, AR 72201
    201 E Markham St Little Rock, AR 72201 Hotline: (501) 400-8458

Welcome to At The Corner, a charming diner located in Little Rock, Arkansas, offering a delightful fusion of breakfast, brunch, and lunch favorites. Nestled at 201 E Markham St, this women-owned establishment prides itself on serving up farm-to-table dishes highlighting locally sourced ingredients.

At The Corner caters to a diverse range of preferences, including vegan options, making it a perfect spot for groups, families, and even furry friends with their dog-friendly policy. The restaurant boasts a cozy and trendy atmosphere, with indoor and outdoor seating options, ensuring a comfortable dining experience regardless of the weather.

Customers rave about the scrumptious offerings at At The Corner, with dishes like the queso poutine with fried chicken and the Cowboy Breakfast gaining particular acclaim. The attentive staff, along with the welcoming ambiance, add to the overall appeal of this diner, making it a must-visit for breakfast and brunch enthusiasts in Little Rock.

  • Location: 201 E Markham St Little Rock, AR 72201
  • Phone Number: (501) 400-8458
  • Highlights: Vegan Options, Women-owned, Dog-friendly, Trendy Atmosphere

Whether you're a fan of classic brunch fare or looking to try something new and innovative, At The Corner is sure to impress with its fresh and flavorful offerings. Don't miss out on experiencing the best of breakfast and brunch at this beloved Little Rock spot.

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Shonte C.
Shonte C.

Food is amazing. Service is top notch. Dining inside or out (even in rain or cold) is excellent. Great location.

Layla E.
Layla E.

Great farm to table breakfast, brunch and lunch spot. Highlighting Arkansas locally sourced and seasonal ingredients. The food is fresh and flavorful, the service team is friendly and helpful. The atmosphere has a50's flare with modern updates. The grits are incredible!

Sonia S.
Sonia S.

I absolutely love going to @ the corner for breakfast or brunch. Their weekend chef's menu is enjoyable and I appreciate that it is always changing. I also think their classics are good as well. I've always found everyone who works there to be very kind and attentive. One time I ordered eggs Benedict without meat and one of the managers approached my table and asked if I would like avocado on it instead since I declined meat. I really appreciated the offer and accommodation. I also love the cute diner atmosphere! I love that they kept the outdoor seating to also allow for brunch on the patio. Overall, I believe this is one of the best spots for breakfast and brunch in Little Rock.

Talesha C.
Talesha C.

We came here on Black Friday and they were having their Christmas is on the Way brunch. We ordered the pancakes with bacon and a side of scrambled eggs as well as the queso poutine that came with fried chicken. The most delicious meal was the queso poutine! I don't care for cheese curds but the queso they put on the plate across the cheese curds and home style potatoes was absolutely excellent. The fried chicken it came with tasted phenomenal. I almost didn't want to eat the pancakes after having that. If didn't help that they burned one of my pancakes and still thought it was ok to serve it to me. Not sure if the staff saw me taking photos of it to leave in my Yelp review or not, but she came over and asked how everything was going. I showed her the burned pancake and she immediately went to have the pancakes redone. I certainly appreciated it because the second batch of pancakes were perfect. The only problem with this was that she didn't also take the eggs and bacon away since they'd be cold as I awaited the arrival of the fresh, not burned pancakes. Overall, the queso poutine was a 5/5, The newly unburned pancakes were good, but my eggs and bacon were cold.

Gabrielle C.
Gabrielle C.

I happened to be in the area and decided to stop in for some breakfast. This was my first time in Arkansas and I was very pleased with this experience. This is the kind of establishment where you order at the counter prior to seating so if it's a little busy you might have to wait. We scored a window seat close to the counter so the staff was very attentive and very friendly. It's a nice casual diner but fear not, there are certainly no greasy diner vibes here! The food portions were awesome and the food was delicious. Highly recommend this spot.

Chad B.
Chad B.

At The Corner lies the intersection of breakfast and lunch. Not for the faint of heart but for the hearty fan of brunch. Ask anyone who frequents downtown Little Rock where their favorite brunch spot is and it will not take you long to find At The Corner. After navigating the line, I ordered thr Cowboy Breakfast at the behest of the cashier. For good measure, I added orange juice and a chocolate chip cookie. As a party of one, I proceeded to sit at the bar. The orange juice was fresh and vibrant. The Cowboy Breakfast was an artery clogging delight. Rich, thick, smooth gravy balanced the dry biscuits. Greasy, southern friend chicken doubled down on decadence. The sunside up egg gave it color and flavor. The cookie was buttery and greasy with the air of refinement from a dash of powedered sugar. I was full for the next nice hours. Come early and bring your appetite--this place is going to be busy. But good things happen At the Corner.

Charles D.
Charles D.

The hotel we stayed at didn't have a breakfast option so we ventured out in Little Rock and stumbled upon At The Corner. Once inside we were immediately greeted and handed a menu and asked to order at the cashier first before sitting down. My fiancé ordered the breakfast sandwich whilst I ordered the brunch poutine with fried chicken. We got ourselves some coffee and found our table. The place was buzzing and everyone seemed to be having a good time. Once the food arrived we could immediately see why everyone is raving about the place. Fresh food and full of flavor. Fried chicken was so good. A little extra hot sauce just hit the mark. Potatoes were nice and perfectly crispy. Only downside was the fried egg could have done with another minute in the pan. Not too fond of the runny egg white. I would definitely recommend this spot for breakfast if in LR.