Satisfy your steak craving in a big way with a visit to Herman’s Ribhouse! An Arkansas legend, it’s known for its delicious steaks, some of which are huge. The steaks alone are reason enough to visit, but they’re not the only reason. There’s a lot more to love about Herman’s Ribhouse, including a laidback setting and lots of character.

Herman’s Ribhouse opened in Fayetteville on New Year’s Day in 1964.

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Keeping things simple, the original owner, Herman Tuck, chose to feature just nine items on the menu - rack of ribs, plate of ribs, BBQ chicken, a large T-bone, and five sandwiches.

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When it came to décor, Tuck splurged a bit more. He moved a large aquarium into the dining room and created a wall-of-fame to display photos of (future) loyal patrons.

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Though decades have passed, Herman’s has retained some of its most notable attributes, including the centerpiece aquarium and photo-clad walls.

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Of course, that’s not to say it hasn’t changed at all. One of the biggest changes pertains to the menu.

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The original 9-item menu has grown to include several tasty dishes, including bone-in rib eyes, which weigh in at a whopping 40 – 42 ounces!

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Don’t think you can tackle a hunk of meat that size? How about a 32-ounce T-bone? Still too big? That’s okay; the menu features several cuts of steak in a variety of sizes.

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It’s not just steak on the menu, though.

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There are a variety of tasty dishes on the menu, including Herman’s “famous chicken,” shrimp remoulade, omelets, and more.

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No matter what you order, though, it’s bound to please because everything is hand-made, fresh, and made to order.

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Between its lengthy history, big, juicy steaks, and laidback setting, you’ll experience more than a great meal at Herman’s. You’ll experience tradition.

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For more info, call (479) 442-9671. You can also visit the eatery’s website. Also, make sure to like Herman’s Ribhouse on Facebook to stay in-the-know on restaurant happenings.

So, did you know about this legendary restaurant in Arkansas? Ever dined at Herman’s? If so, did you try the steak? How was it? Tell us!

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Address: Herman’s Ribhouse, 2901 N College Ave, Fayetteville, AR 72703, USA