Best Team Dinner Restaurants in Little Rock 2026
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The 2026 team-dinner pick in Little Rock is Sullivan's Steakhouse. Editorial runners-up: Cache, Sonny Williams', 42 Bar and Table, One Eleven at the Capital, Allsopp & Chapple.
Forty-nine dollars a head, fixed, controls the spend at the city's default group steakhouse. Six Little Rock rooms hold a team dinner, from a private hotel wine cellar to a River Market balcony that seats twenty-five.
Six Little Rock Rooms for a Team Dinner
Forty-nine dollars a head for the fixed three-course group menu, and that figure is the reason it ranks first: private dining rooms with A/V, a theatrical Tomahawk trio for the table, and a per-head number you can sign off before the night. The default Little Rock corporate room on Chenal Parkway, about twenty minutes from downtown.
Around sixty a head, and the best blend of group room and downtown energy. Payne Harding's New American kitchen keeps a second-floor private room that seats twenty-five with a balcony over President Clinton Avenue, made for a toast. Live jazz Thursday to Saturday. Reserve the upstairs room if the team needs to talk over the music.
Around a hundred a head, and worth it for a senior or client-facing table. Jeremy Jennings runs Angus dry-aged thirty-five to forty-one days against a Wine Spectator cellar at 500 President Clinton Avenue, with live piano six nights and complimentary valet. Private dining available. The downtown power room when the host wants gravitas.
Around forty-five a head, and a setting that does the work for out-of-town colleagues: floor-to-ceiling glass over the Arkansas River inside the Clinton Presidential Center. The kitchen runs a seasonal, locally sourced menu and a full private-event and catering service for office groups. Confirm an evening private booking, since dinner service here is event-driven.
Around a hundred a head, and the address makes the impression: Brad Izzard's kitchen inside the 1872 Capital Hotel, with a private wine cellar that seats a group up to about twenty plus hotel meeting space. The institutional pick for a high-end client team dinner. Book the cellar dinner directly, as the dining room's evening service runs to event.
Around ninety a head, and the quiet choice for a smaller senior group. James Beard nominee Matthew Hale cooks New American plates in the Rose Building on Main Street, with a serious wine list and a room calm enough to talk across. Best for six to twelve rather than a full all-hands.
How to Book
Reserve Sullivan's private room and Cache's upstairs balcony room one to two weeks ahead. One Eleven's wine cellar and 42 Bar's private-event space both need direct booking, since their evening service is event-driven. Sonny Williams' and Allsopp & Chapple hold private space with a few days' notice.
7pm. For a controlled per-head spend, Sullivan's fixed $49 group menu. For a downtown room with a balcony toast, Cache. For a client dinner where the address matters, One Eleven's cellar or 42 Bar's river-view room.
Frequently Asked Questions
The 2026 editorial pick is Sullivan's Steakhouse in West Little Rock, which offers private dining rooms with A/V and a fixed three-course group menu at $49 a head that controls the spend. Downtown, Cache keeps a second-floor private room seating twenty-five with a balcony over President Clinton Avenue, the best blend of group space and River Market energy.
Sullivan's Steakhouse keeps dedicated private dining rooms with A/V for corporate groups. Cache seats up to twenty-five in its upstairs room with a private balcony, One Eleven at the Capital offers a private wine cellar for about twenty, and 42 Bar and Table runs full private-event service inside the Clinton Presidential Center.
Per head, 42 Bar and Table runs lowest at around $45 and Sullivan's fixed group menu at $49. Cache sits near $60, Allsopp and Chapple near $90, and the steakhouse tier of Sonny Williams' and One Eleven at the Capital runs around $100, so the per-head spend tracks the room and the cut of beef.
42 Bar and Table impresses on setting, with floor-to-ceiling glass over the Arkansas River inside the Clinton Presidential Center. One Eleven at the Capital trades on the 1872 Capital Hotel address and a private wine cellar, while Sonny Williams' brings downtown steakhouse gravitas with dry-aged Angus and live piano.