Spanning the entire state – from the north to the south – the Scenic 7 Byway is a nationally recognized riding treasure. It boasts more than great views, though. Nestled along the scenic byway, you’ll find one of the state’s best burger joints. Known as The Shack, it’s a roadside gem that shouldn’t be passed up!

The Shack sits alongside the Scenic 7 Byway in the small community of Jessieville.

Jim Gerry/TripAdvisor Offering views that are as diverse as they are beautiful, the byway passes through four of the state’s varied geographical regions.

A popular detour since 1972, The Shack is a local legend.

Carol C/TripAdvisor It was originally The Snack Shack, but the name was later shortened to The Shack.

Many years have passed, but the eatery has retained its old-school vibes.

Carol C/TripAdvisor Reminiscent of drive-ins of decades ago, it’s got a walk-up window and outdoor seating.

Over the years, The Shack has made some changes, too.

Tread_Morr/TripAdvisor When The Shack first opened, it used frozen patties to make its burgers. Today, though, the beef is freshly ground daily, and then molded into the perfect form with a classic hamburger patty press.

The change proved to be a good one. Today, the signature hamburgers, known as Shackburgers, are a top-seller.

The Shack/Facebook Cooked to perfection and loaded with fresh toppings, the beefy creations are bursting with flavor.

Burgers aren’t all you’ll find on the menu, though.

markgs72901/TripAdvisor The Shack also serves a slew of classic sides as well as sandwiches, catfish, shrimp, and more.

There’s also a delectable dessert menu.

Tread_Morr/TripAdvisor The Shack is known nearly as much for its ice cream specialties, like old-fashioned malts and made-to-order shakes, as it is for its burgers.

Doling out hometown service and great burgers for decades, The Shack is proof that good things do last!

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Offering views that are as diverse as they are beautiful, the byway passes through four of the state’s varied geographical regions.

Carol C/TripAdvisor

It was originally The Snack Shack, but the name was later shortened to The Shack.

Reminiscent of drive-ins of decades ago, it’s got a walk-up window and outdoor seating.

Tread_Morr/TripAdvisor

When The Shack first opened, it used frozen patties to make its burgers. Today, though, the beef is freshly ground daily, and then molded into the perfect form with a classic hamburger patty press.

The Shack/Facebook

Cooked to perfection and loaded with fresh toppings, the beefy creations are bursting with flavor.

markgs72901/TripAdvisor

The Shack also serves a slew of classic sides as well as sandwiches, catfish, shrimp, and more.

The Shack is known nearly as much for its ice cream specialties, like old-fashioned malts and made-to-order shakes, as it is for its burgers.

For more info, call The Shack at (501) 984-5619. And don’t forget to like The Shack on Facebook.

So, did know about The Shack? Ever dined at this roadside gem? If so, what’d you think? Tell us!

When it comes to burger joints in Arkansas, this isn’t the only one that’s worth a visit. Click here to read about a tiny burger barn hiding in the Arkansas forest.

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Address: The Shack, 7901 N State Hwy 7, Jessieville, AR 71949, USA