Near the Arkansas River at the end of Garrison Avenue in Fort Smith is the most adorable little park you’ll ever find. It’s called the Park at West End, and it’s a place you’ve got to see. Totally full of whimsy and vintage charm, the Park at West End is a great place to spend your afternoon or evening. In fact, from romantic dates to fun family outings, this park is a multipurpose destination. It isn't all carousel rides and romantic Ferris wheel cuddles, though. There's also an incredible eatery there. Tucked up in that amazing little park is a diner. It’s not just any old diner, though. The Nickel & Dime Diner is housed in a refurbished Pullman railcar.
From the moment you walk up to the park, the setting screams old-timey charm.
Pretty much everything in the park is vintage. The Ferris wheel dates back to the 1935 World’s Fair in San Diego.
The view from the Ferris wheel is amazing, and you can catch a glimpse of that adorable railcar diner, too.
The vintage carousel was hand-painted in Treviso, Italy.
The double-decker bus concession stand is adorable, of course...
...but the real draw for foodies is the Nickel & Dime Diner.
After all, what’s more iconic than a diner in an antique Pullman car?
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The interior is cozy and never lets you to forget that this diner once rode the rails.
The menu is full of traditional diner favorites.
And a case of fresh-baked cookies is a diner necessity, of course.
There simply isn’t anything more charming than the Park at West End and the deliriously cool Nickel & Dime Diner. You're going to love this place.
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