Because I have family that lives there, I find myself in the town of Glenwood several times a year. It's a quiet town on the banks of the Caddo River known for its history as a sawmill town and for the Arkansas cultural treasure that is Billy's House of Guitars. What the town isn't known for is its food, but I'm here to tell you that while options in small town might be limited, there are some pretty good things to be had if you know where to look.
I've talked before about how I think Glenwood is home to some of the best barbecue in the state, but if 'cue isn't your style, you might try the Italian. Yes, that's right, Italian.
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