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Arkansas is known for its Southern charm, stunning landscapes and, of course, its delicious comfort food. Nothing embodies that comforting, homemade goodness quite like a slice of pie. Whether you’re a fan of classic apple, rich chocolate or the beloved pecan, the Natural State has a pie shop for every palate. Here’s a guide to some of the best pie shops in Arkansas, serving up slices of heaven.
In case you are looking for some of our classic Arkansas pies like Miss Lena’s, Honey Pies or Charlotte’s in Keo, do not miss our story about the Arkansas Pie Trail, it’s really time we change our name to the Natural Pie State!
Oh, and before we go any further, let me give you a quick pro tip: if you want a slice of pie at any of these places, ask for it first, maybe even before you order your meal! Don’t miss out just because your friend didn’t tell you.

Wooden Spoon | Gentry
Known for its cozy atmosphere and mouthwatering comfort foods, The Wooden Spoon is a must-visit spot for pie lovers and food enthusiasts. This charming bakery and café serve up delicious, scratch-made pies that have gained a loyal following, including the highly anticipated holiday pies available for pickup.

Community Bakery | Little Rock
A Little Rock staple since 1947, Community Bakery is renowned for its breads, pastries and cakes. But when pie season begins, this SoMa favorite becomes popular statewide. In fact, their in-house pastry chef recently represented Arkansas at the national level in Indianapolis with her Chocolate ganache Peanut Butter Pie.

Holly’s Country Cookin’ | Conway
For an authentic taste of Southern hospitality, Holly’s Country Cookin’ is a must-visit spot known for its hearty, homestyle meals and delicious desserts; it has become a favorite among locals.

Pickens Commissary | Pickens
This beloved local spot offers much more than hearty lunch plates; it’s also home to some of the best homemade pies in the state. Even the Food Network recognizes its worth as a must-visit!

Neal’s Café | Springdale
When it comes to comfort food in Springdale, Neal’s Café has been a cherished staple for many years. Opened in 1944 and now owned by the fourth generation, Neal’s Café was inducted into the Arkansas Food Hall of Fame in 2022. Neal’s Café pies are a must-try for anyone with a sweet tooth.

Wagon Wheel Restaurant | Greenbrier
It’s a local favorite that combines Southern comfort food, a warm atmosphere, and an irresistible selection of homemade pies; it’s a gathering place where families and friends come together to enjoy hearty, home-cooked meals and a sweet treat at the end of a busy day.

Miss Anna’s on Towson | Fort Smith
A beloved Fort Smith diner known for its homestyle meals and towering pies, Miss Anna’s on Towson is the perfect spot to satisfy your sweet tooth after a hearty meal. The restaurant’s pie case is a local treasure, filled with tall meringues, creamy fillings and a rotation of irresistible flavors also served at its sister restaurants – Ed Walker’s Drive-In, Airedale Diner and The Benson Grill.

Cross Creek Sandwich Shop | Conway
Nestled in the heart of downtown Conway, Cross Creek Sandwich Shop is known for its freshly-made lunches and an impressive lineup of homemade desserts. Don’t let the name fool you — their pies rival any bakery’s, earning a loyal following from locals who plan their lunch break around dessert.
Most of these pie shops are ready for holiday pie orders. Call ahead and let them do the work – you don’t have to make everything yourself when something nearby tastes this great!
Whether you’re a lifelong Arkansan or just passing through, enjoying a slice of pie is a must-do part of the experience. Grab a fork and hit the road (yes, there’s an actual pie trail!). Your next tasty slice is waiting!

Cover image used with the Arkansas Departments of Parks, Heritage and Tourism.
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