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  • Noah H.

    What in the world do you say about White Water Tavern? The place- an ancient victorian house in the middle of a seedy side of town, now surrounded by a freeway and a dirt parking lot, within site of the Capitol building. What's inside, you ask? Wonders! White Water is the place where something is happening, pretty much always. I've done goat photo-shoots (totally worth it!), free concerts, garden fundraisers, expensive concerts, New Year's Eve parties, gone for a few beers and a game of pool - heck, this was the first place I went in Little Rock and I've never regretted it! It's got character, it's got spunk, it's got music! They also have a full bar, they've always got a good number of good people, but also always room for more :D

    (5)
  • Keith P.

    Urban Dictionary: Dive Bar - well-worn, unglamorous bar, often serving a cheap, simple selection of drinks to a regular clientele. - The term can describe anything from a comfortable-but-basic neighborhood pub to the nastiest swill-slinging hole. Yes, White Water Tavern is the ultimate dive bar, and that's why you should like it. Billiards tables on the second floor. Cheap PBR beer. Open outside patio for chatting. What could be better? $7 admissions fee sometimes for live music, but this is considered a good price considering that it is a solid place for relaxing. Overall, I am a fan and will be coming here again.

    (4)
  • Kelly S.

    When people think of dive bars, they're really thinking of White Water Tavern -- even if they've never been there. It's got all the right items checked: -- Stand alone ramshackle building -- Sagging floors -- A miasma of smoke and desperation -- Cheap beverages -- Old beer paraphernalia -- Low lighting -- Random awesome musicians -- Gravel patio area that looks like a prison yard It's sad and awesome at the same time. And that's how dive bars should be

    (4)
  • Staci M.

    I've never been to Arkansas and White Water Tavern was just a place I heard about in songs. A friend convinced me that I should go to Holiday Hangout and I am forever grateful that I listened to her. It was hands down the best music festival I've been to from the amazing staff at the WWT, the bands that played, and the attendees. One of the best weekends I've ever had and I hope to grace those ancient hardwood floors again next year for it!

    (5)
  • Bobby M.

    Everyone touting this establishment as a "Dive Bar" must be lost or living in an alternate reality. A Bar yes, and a great one at that, but far from a Dive. Dive's have the local flies imbibing on a nightly basis. They chat with the bartender while they wipe down their glasses. They listen to tracks on the Jukebox picked from hand written selections, and behind that bar is the slimmest selection of beverages ever. White Water Tavern has great live music, and an eclectic lot enjoying those sweet sounds and vibes. From Hipsters to Preps to Nouveau Hippies drinking the finest selection of Gluten Free beer... and dare I say it PBR? I say again that it is not a Dive. A bar that is in the know, and has found it's niche, yes. That is what the White Water Tavern is and will always be. It's a fine spot to indulge in a bevery. Plus you won't have to wait for long lengths of time to be served, because the bartenders are on their game. Take it to a table, the floor, or to a park style table in their rock yard patio area (if you're the smoking kind). I'm glad for experiencing the White Water Tavern, and I'll be headed back there again. It's my kind of place, and has my kind of vibe. Maybe the next time I'll try this "food" everyone is talking about... Anywho, to call it a Dive is a stretch. So I'll just call it what it is, and that's the White Water Tavern.

    (4)
  • Gil G.

    Frodo Lives! Favorite place for live music in Little Rock. Smoke out back. Play pool upstairs. Graffiti on the walls. $7 pitchers of PBR. The only downside is it's expensive to be a nightly hangout since there's a cover most nights. But still one of my favorite spots. Fort Sumter was an inside job.

    (5)
  • Gil G.

    I really love WWT for its vibe, consistently great music, and cheap $7 pitchers of PBR. It's one of my favorite dives in Little Rock and while it does tend to lean towards hipsterdom, it's worth it. The cover charges tend to be a little high, which makes it expensive to be too much of a regular.

    (5)
  • Rob X.

    Great local Bar. The variety of bands that play is outstanding. Great food when they are cooking. Nice choice of beers for the area. Kinda hard to find, If you go under the bridge look up. and you'll see it. Don't park by the door on a weekend night every drunk will fall on your car. Enjoy your night there

    (4)
  • Chandan D.

    The food is mostly home made in the kitchen. Fries are fantastic served with some scrumptious dipping sauces. The in-house baked bread makes all the sandwiches delicious my favorite might be the egg, cheese and siracha mayo but any of the others are highly recommended. They make an alright curry for the fries as well. One (very) minor complaint: I wish the bar served some 22oz beers, while the beer selection is good: they have an imperial esb by tallgrass (oasis), ranger IPA, and the usuals, it doesn't change all that much and I'm sure some of the patrons (me) would appreciate some exotic beers. In response to one of the reviews, there's nothing kitschy about this place, its where anyone, of any background, any ethnicity, can get together in little rock and share a beer. I've met people from all walks of life, doing all sorts of thing. Service men, students, crackheads, alcoholics, teetotalers, and everything in between. Its an amazing experience. I like drinking here. I like bringing friends here. I always feel safe here. Truly one of little rock's gems. Don't tell everyone you know, because that'll ruin the whole damn thing.

    (5)
  • Travis S.

    Great local bar full of friendly people. Approach without judgment, this place has its own personality and flow. Old building tucked away next to some railroad tracks. All day beer specials, and Coors in a can. Didn't experience the live music, but heard it was a great place to listen. Old stools, crooked floor and a unique smell great you. Belly up to the bar and enjoy a beer out of their great selection. Will be back!

    (5)
  • Scott M.

    My wife and I flew in from Baltimore MD, for the Holiday Hangout (Dec 7,8,9 2012) We had a great time at the show. The food was excellent, if they have the pulled pork with slaw don't hesitate just buy it! The beer was cold, and the music was red hot! Everyone we met was personable and helpful including the bar staff and owners. We'll be back to hangout next year! Thanks Travis

    (5)
  • Julie H.

    I love WWT. The food is amazing, bar tenders are sweet and hospitable. Great ambiance for a southern dive bar. This is a must for your out-of-town friends who want to get a taste of hip southern culture. I think all the cute, gay, tattooed boys in town are also here. Bonus: Seriously, the food. It's crazy delish. Also, they have a large parking lot.

    (4)
  • John S.

    Cool Dive Bar. Cool staff, cheap PBRs and drinks. Allot of good shows(mostly folky chill), cool events, Boozy Milkshake nights, real chill vibe. Off the beaten path, adds to a local small scene feel. A couple of picnic benches out back for smokers and fans of open air. Good food....but chefs seem to come and go, so don't quote me on that. I'm taking a Star away for charging a cover just about everynight. I shouldn't have to pay $10 to come in, have a drink and get out or just grab some food....I think it runs allot of business away, there's been plenty of nights where a group of friends wanted to grab a bite at WWT or just a quick drink and 86'd the idea because of the riduclous cover....

    (4)
  • Joseph E.

    It's truly a dive but embraces it with full gusto! Pretty much a beer and burger place with Great Burgers. And what has to be the best juke box in town.

    (4)
  • Stan S.

    if i wanted to get drunk and hear live music this is the place i'd go to. its legit little rock music scene.

    (5)
  • Samuel K.

    Great atmosphere, decent shows. Popular haunt of several types of cliques. Too frequent and too often cover charge.

    (4)
  • Natalie A.

    This place reeks of kitschy hipsters. That being said, it's not such an awful place. I don't necessarily make it a point to go here or frequent it, but if I do somehow get conned into going, I always enjoy myself. The place has the whole rag-tag, cabin-esque, smokehole ambiance going. A lot of people go because of the constant stream of live music coming in & out, whether it be local musicians or moderately popular groups traveling through. There's also a small room upstairs for pool playing. The cheap beer is a plus, and the PBR seems to flow like water. Not my recommendation for your one night in Little Rock, but if you're here for a spell, you should probably swing on by!

    (3)
  • Tricia L.

    Colloquially known as the WWT, this bar is a neighborhood staple. Although it has recently gone non-smoking, it still reeks of its hole-in-the-wall, dive bar past. You'll find young and old, from a variety of scenes, sitting at the bar, at a table, or the newly built "patio" area. There's live music most nights (sometimes annoyingly so), a modest selection of booze, and food is available (kitchen hours are inconsistent). Definitely one of my favorite watering holes.

    (4)
  • Derek M.

    White Water is Pizza D with live music. Yeah, White Water Tavern is filthy, smoky and the seating arrangement isn't very good, but it doesn't matter. The PBR is cheap, there's pool upstairs, the stage is nice and low and the bartenders are probably the nicest in the city. Mostly, the bands slouch toward the alt country, folk and southern rock variety. However, that isn't to say there won't be a random ass show of another genre at the venue. Warning: it gets hot during big shows -- dress appropriately.

    (4)
  • Stephanie S.

    My evenings inside White Water Tavern were mostly uneventful. It is a little "that dive scene," which I (personally) tend to enjoy on occasion. But that might not be your thing. I often went with a friend who was dating someone in one of the bands that were playing. (Shocker, he was a coke head, owes her money, they broke up). I would probably go again if there was a lot of arm twisting, but I would never suggest it and much prefer to go somewhere else to listen to live music in Little Rock. I hear great things, and I'm sure that they aren't without merit, but my last experience there was absolutely horrible and life-altering. After being inside for less than 15 minutes, I exited to find my vehicle had been broken into and my checkbook (that was hidden, thank you) was stolen. Luckily, I had my ID and credit card with me for use inside, but the nightmare that I continue to face today due to the theft of my identity was enough to label WWT a fairly decent establishment that could serve better if moved to a more upstanding area. Again, I hear great things, so I wish that I did not have such a horrible experience there. I also wish some loser had not stolen my identity and written 30 checks against my bank account that was promptly closed the next morning. However, I feel it is VERY note-worthy if you are considering visiting the White Water Tavern. NOT NECESSARILY A SAFE PLACE FOR YOU OR YOUR BELONGINGS.

    (2)
  • Whitney R.

    Love this place, always great music. Castleberry's food is unique and delicious.

    (5)
  • Ethan M.

    Great people, cheap beers, great spot. Never bad music, but if alt-country irritates you, check out who's playing before paying the cover.

    (4)
  • Kelly K.

    When I went out often and lived in Stift Station, this is where I normally went. It's hot, smelly, old and creaky, etc, but the beer is cheap and they have pitchers. The seating situation isn't the best. The shows are actually pretty decent a lot of times, though. There are a couple of pool tables upstairs. Cheap pitchers on Tuesday nites (local music nite).

    (3)

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Specialities

  • Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : No
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Ambience : Divey
    Noise Level : Loud
    Music : Live
    Good For Dancing : Yes
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Happy Hour : Yes
    Best Nights : Tue, Fri, Sat
    Coat Check : No
    Smoking : Outdoor Area/ Patio Only
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Has TV : Yes

White Water Tavern

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