Vino's

923 W 7th St, Little Rock - 72201
236 reviews
Brewpubs Pizza
(501) 375-8466

Vino's is...different. I can't quite explain to you exactly what's going on at Vino's, but I can tell you that you'll either love it or you won't. I personally love it.They serve very inexpensive food, and it's absolutely delicious. They have their own drinks they make in-house, of which I am very partial to the root beer.The atmosphere is interesting. It's the kind of place that attracts different types of people. Yes I'm aware this is a review on the place, not the customers, but they're as much a part of it as the staff, speaking of whichThe staff are helpful, friendly, and are overall the cherry on top of the whole Vino's experience, which is exactly what this place is. It's not a pizza place, or a pub, it's an experience.Corny, I know, but trust me please. If you're around downtown LR, give this place a try. Their food alone is worth it.Jeez what a review. Sorry it's so long, it's the longest one I've ever posted, but I figured Vino's merited, and earned it. I will be visiting them often in the future, and not just for the pizza lol.Thank you for reading.

Used to live in LR a long time ago and haven’t been here in years. I was in town today and wanted to know if it was still delicious. Yea, it was. Pepperoni and mushrooms calzones are just about the best you will ever get. Yum! So big I couldn’t finish it but Lord knows I did try.

I always love Vinos. The prices are great, staff is friendly and the pizza is the bomb. It's the best and closest I've had to true New York style pizza since living in Arkansas. I've also had the calzone before which is also excellent.

This place is the authentic pizzeria I was accustomed to being from Oregon. It's difficult to find the same style here. The staff is so helpful and friendly. They have housemade root beer that's delicious. The pizza was good. I like mine a little less crispy but that's not Vino's fault. My order was supposed to be margarita pizza and add sausage. I did not see any sausage on the pizza and perhaps you can see that in the photos. I don't drink beer but they do have a wide variety. All in all I'm very happy with the quality of food and excellent service.

Vino’s has good pizza and calzones as well as house brewed beers. Vino’s won’t blow you away but if you’re in need of some good food at a good price you can’t go wrong.

Huge portions! Good food but nothing out of the ordinary. Thin slice pizza, not to greasy, and 2 slices will fill up just about anyone! The location is in an early accessible spot just off highway 630 with a dirt lot across the street for parking. Seating is something to be desired as there were only a handful of tables. All around 3.5/5.

I was craving a true thin, crispy pizza with ingredients you can actually taste. Sounds easy but it’s not and never is. I looked on Trip Advisor and was guided to this “Diamond in the rough”. It’s a dive bar brewery, beer and possibly wine served, also has fantastic tasting iced tea. Great free parking across the street. The pizza was AWESOME! The crust was thin and crispy with the absolute correct amount of toppings to keep it that way. I like mine spicy. I had sausage, onion, jalapeño and green olive and it was divine. Their sauce and cheeses are top drawer. I got the lunch special which comes with a salad and drink. Their house dressing is Creamy Italian and it was very good. This is obviously a locals place too, which makes it even better. The staff were VERY friendly and helpful, great people. I will absolutely come back here every time I’m in Little Rock.

First time at Vino's, went to see Convictions, Earth Groans, and Bloodlines. In my experience a lot of venues have rude staff, but everyone I met working at Vino's were friendly and helpful. I enjoyed it a lot! The pizza was pretty good too, not very expensive for a slice and the slices were large

Loud and unwieldy. Also a downtown legacy, host to every type of person - family, kids, suits, drunk and wild. Everything presents itself as whatever goes down and kinda gruff, tho staff remain friendly - not cheesy, but attentive without being overbearing. Work very efficiently at getting your pizza. Stays relatively unchanged since inception minus smoking; you can know exactly what to expect. Only differences since I last went over a year ago seem to be a larger menu and small improvements (like new plates and bowls it seems), and even more choice accents to things like your salad and the amount of toppings you get on everything. Plus more detail to quality. Could sum it up to quick and dirty, but it really isn't all that dirty - a far quality cry from the likes of dominos pizza wize. And all other items they offer, while not a giant list, like sandwiches and calzones...are done to amazing perfection. They have a recipe and a routine and do it well. Plus microbrewery with not as reliable taste batch by batch, but always good beer. Recommend asking for samples before you try new or different stuff on beer list. Think you can still buy growlers of beer for take home on SUNDAYS with a deposit for the glass container it comes in (2 bux maybe). Like their home made root beer, albeit as inconsistent as some of their rotational beer choices, is always nice and totally enjoyable in it's own way. Definitely a good place to support, and doesn't disappoint. Just come prepared for a mishmash of people, attitudes, NOISE, and plenty of interesting stuff to look at and take in while your at it. You don't have to pay for the "kich" here, or a simulation of a downtown new York pizzeria, but you WILL get something like it... At least they don't try to make you pay for a simulated experience with a sterile "safe-place" feeling behind it and some expensive artist designing all of the down and gritty parts of the atmosphere while being charged out the a$$ for small portions of "cutting edge" take on what they call pizza. Also live (not always good, but there are gems that come along) music in the back, plan on super loud and being crammed in! But as something to do it's a cool experience from what I remember. Hope they stay the same as they have been for like 20+ years and only change the things that need it and won't screw up what Little Rock frequents have come to at least KNOW they will get..no problem seeing new salad bowls or extra cheese and toppings. Also remember their by the slice pieces are huge, you don't need many. And I can't justify it for diet reasons, but CANNOT beat their calzones, which can be custom to the ingredient - you won't need anything else and probably will have a nice portion to take home and perfect snack. Also totally different (but awesome) cold. Used to look forward to the leftover half right outta the fridge with the marinara sauce they give you to dip. Yeah great memories, don't see em having any lack of patrons anytime soon but if you haven't, you should give em a go. Now more than ever. Also you can get in and out faster than most sit-down places (take out and curbside available too or and wait also). I like that, don't always wanna spend entire evening just because I went to a restaurant. Stay as long as u want tho! Nice place for friends or groups to gather. Pretty small, expect cramming yourself in most of the time -but it works. Usually no or very small wait times for dine-in seating. Staff wear masks if you care about that kinda thing.

Tried there Vino's Calzone was my favorite. I don't care for that type of meat texture of beef.The crust was amazing and saved the dish.? the cheese or pepperoni will be my next try.