We love the Southern charm of all our towns in Arkansas. Many are brimming with quaint Main Streets featuring adorable storefronts, retro eateries, historical landmarks, and more. And down in the Delta, you’ll find the quaint town of Blytheville that’s just that. With an old-school drive-in, a vintage bus station, and a historic Main Street, a visit to this delightful town will feel like you’ve stepped back in time. Let’s take a tour of Blytheville, a perfect day trip destination in Arkansas.
Perhaps you know Blytheville because it’s a gateway town to Arkansas. Established around 1880, its iconic arch at the intersection of Main Street and 5th Street is a welcoming sight.
With just over 13,000 residents, you’ll experience the small town charm as well as that good ol’ southern hospitality.
Not much has changed in the town since it was established. In fact, the quaint downtown square will remind you of a simpler time.
Main Street is walkable and dotted with historical buildings as well as unique stores.
There you’ll find the Ritz Theater, an old opera house that has been restored to its original glory. Locals and tourists alike can enjoy live shows, musical performances, and more, at this historical theater.
While on Main Street, you’ll want to stop by the delightful Blytheville Book Company. Originally called That Bookstore in Blytheville, this iconic gem has been around since the mid-1970s and has stood the test of time.
With a new location featuring coffee, beer, wine, and more, this vintage bookstore is a slice of heaven for all book lovers.
Aside from the bookstore and the vintage theater, there are museums, restaurants, as well as cute, boutique stores in the town.
Just off Main Street, you’ll find the most iconic landmark in Blytheville, the vintage Greyhound Bus Station Depot. It’s the only one of its kind in Arkansas that currently serves as the local visitors center, museum, and event space.
Built in 1937, the art deco building with its stunning architecture is the perfect reminder of an era that has passed. A visit to this classic time capsule will be a one of a kind experience.
No day trip to Blytheville would be complete without stopping in at Kream Kastle, an old-fashioned drive that was first opened in 1952.
After a recent fire, this local gem reopened and became an inductee into the Arkansas Food Hall Of Fame.
Stop in and grab a burger or the famous pulled pork sandwich, they are to die for.
Another local favorite is the Dixie Pig restaurant, a legendary BBQ gem that has been frozen in time. Since 1923, this family-owned restaurant has been a staple in the community.
Patrons from near and far can’t get enough of the mouthwatering BBQ as well as its world famous BBQ sauce. You’ll want to stop in to treat yourself to a Southern-style BBQ feast.
There’s no doubt that this retro town is the perfect day trip destination in Arkansas, and you’ll want to visit for yourself.
So, did you enjoy stepping back in time inside this old-fashioned town? Have you ever spent the day in Blytheville? If so, tell us about your experience below. If you would like more information about this quaint town, visit the Main Street website.
While you’re in the area, be sure to visit Wilson Arkansas, one of the most charming towns in the Delta.
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