Selected restaurants

Old Mill Bread & Flour Co. serves a Sunflower Veggie sandwich in its River Market location.
Old Mill Bread & Flour Co. serves a Sunflower Veggie sandwich in its River Market location.

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Sandwiches

BOULEVARD BREAD CO.

1417 Main St., Little Rock, (501) 375-5100; 1920 N. Grant St., Little Rock, (501) 663-5951 Freshly baked breads and the generous use of fresh herbs help take the panini and other sandwiches a couple of cuts above the ordinary; there are also first-rate soups and salads. The Heights location now includes the Boulevard Bistro, serving a higher level of cuisine in what had been a next-door storefront. Main Street: breakfast, lunch only Mon-Sat. No alcohol. Heights: Breakfast, lunch Sun-Sat, dinner Mon-Sat. Beer, wine (full bar in the Bistro). Bargain-moderate.

DELICIOUS TEMPTATIONS

11220 N. Rodney Parham Road, Little Rock, (501) 225-6893 The extensive menu at this clean, bright, family friendly, hidden-gem bistro features a variety of breakfast and breakfast-forlunch items, including several varieties of eggs Benedict, pancakes, quiche, French toast and omelets, served into midafternoon alongside stylish cold and hot sandwiches and desserts. Breakfast, lunch daily. No alcohol. Reservations weekdays. Bargain.

EJ’S EATS & DRINKS

523 Center St., Little Rock, (501) 666-3700 This onetime big hit in a tiny storefront in Hillcrest has blossomed into a full-service eatery/bar downtown, offering nearly three dozen specialty sandwiches and wraps (plus a build-your-own option and half a dozen burgers) accompanied by housemade chips, plus appetizers, salads, soups and even a limited list of entrees. Lunch, dinner Mon-Fri, brunch Sun. Full bar. Moderate.

JIMMY’S SERIOUS SANDWICHES

5116 W. Markham St., Little Rock, (501) 666-3354

Sandwich savant Jimmy Weisman takes seriously indeed his crusted creations, including the national-award-winning The Garden (fresh spinach spread, mushrooms, sunflower seeds and three kinds of melted cheese on pumpernickel). Lunch, dinner Mon-Sat. No alcohol. Moderate.

UPDATE! OLD MILL BREAD AND FLOUR CO.

12111 W. Markham St., Little Rock, (501) 228-4677; River Market’s Ottenheimer Market Hall, 400 President Clinton Ave., Little Rock, (501) 350-2144

West Little Rock’s Old Mill is a firmly established stop for the roving band of Ladies Who Lunch — thanks to a sunny interior and the scrumptious breads baked for its small but superior sandwich selection; the kiosk in the River Market specializes in mild, but not boring, sandwiches on the bakery’s lively specialty breads and a selection of soups and salads with the occasional lagniappe cookie or bread sample. Breakfast, lunch daily. No alcohol. Bargain.

PANERA BREAD

Pleasant Ridge Town Center, 11525 Cantrell Road, Little Rock, (501) 227-0222; Park Avenue Shopping Center, 314 S. University Ave., Little Rock, (501) 664-6878; 10701 Kanis Road, Little Rock, (501) 954-7773; 2812 Lakewood Village Drive, North Little Rock, (501) 771-0168; 1050 Ellis Ave., Conway, (501) 764-1623

This popular chain offers fine specialty soups, breakfast and lunch sandwiches, eye-catching baked goods and friendly service. Breakfast, lunch, dinner daily. No alcohol. Bargain.

PURPLE COW

8026 Cantrell Road, Little Rock, (501) 221-3555; 11602 Chenal Parkway, Little Rock,

(501) 224-4433

Best known for its burgers, ice cream and shakes (family friendly and “adult”) and nostalgic soda-fountain feel, Purple Cow surprises with sophisticated salads, including the generous, zippy Santa Fe, and gourmet sandwiches like the bitey, balsamic-dressed Portabella Mushroom. Lunch, dinner daily, brunch Sat-Sun. Beer, wine, limited liquor. Bargain-moderate.

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