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Oh my goodness… there’s no cinnamon-roll story more special in Arkansas than Calico County in Fort Smith. It’s not chips and salsa or even a basket of cornbread here. When you’re seated, your server brings menus in one hand and a basket of warm, soft cinnamon rolls in the other.
I know, right?

When my folks were in town for Thanksgiving, we headed to Fort Smith to explore some history and finally visit the spot I’ve seen all over Instagram. Everyone who recommended Calico County has said the same thing: “But it’s all about the cinnamon rolls.” And of course, they’re right. (Even the Food Network lists them as one of the top places to eat!)
Honestly, we were hooked before we even looked at the menus. These cinnamon rolls come warm, without icing, and with just the right amount of sweetness. The dough is tender but sturdy, the kind that doesn’t collapse under your fork. It’s easy to see how they’ve served nearly 10 million of them over the years.
But the Calico County Way is more than just cinnamon rolls. It’s about family, hearty portions, country cooking and kindness woven into every interaction. Look around the dining room and you’ll see businesspeople, retirees, military training teams, families with toddlers and grandparents out for breakfast. Everyone belongs here!
Located just off Rogers Avenue, the building itself is simple and modest. Inside, however, it’s full of nostalgia; vintage décor, photos that look like your grandpa’s barn wall, and murals that instantly evoke “remember when…” stories. It’s the kind of place where comfort is served right alongside your plate.

Calico County’s menu isn’t complicated, and it doesn’t need to be. It offers honest, made-from-scratch food crafted from recipes passed down through generations. Guests often tell the staff, “I haven’t had this meal since my grandmother made it,” and that captures the true heart of what Calico aims to preserve.

A few menu highlights include:

And in case you’re one of those chili-and-cinnamon roll people, yes… Calico has you covered. Chili appears on the daily menu, and of course, there’s always a basket of cinnamon rolls waiting. If you didn’t grow up with this combo, it actually has a long history in Midwestern school cafeterias and became a staple during WWII rationing years. Hey, as they say, “it’s an Arkansas thing!”

If Fort Smith isn’t already on your holiday itinerary, don’t worry, Calico County is open year-round, and the cinnamon rolls flow daily. They’re located close to I-49, which makes it easy to pop off the highway, enjoy a meal and hop back on your way.
But if you do have time, Fort Smith is an excellent winter destination; many of their museums and historic sites are just as enjoyable in the cold months as in summer.
Where to explore in Fort Smith:
Whether you’re traveling, visiting family or searching for the perfect holiday meal, Calico County is one of those Arkansas originals that feels like home from the moment you walk in. And trust me… once you taste the cinnamon rolls, you’ll be back.
Calico County
2401 S. 56th Street
Fort Smith, Arkansas
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