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    The Baker

    The Baker

    (10 reviews)

    Although The Baker looks like a bed and breakfast, they call it a hotel... a self-service hotel…read moreperhaps. Hubby and I arrived and found street parking next to building. Despite using the code that was emailed to us, we could not open the front door. I called the contact number and was sent an alternate code that worked. We stayed on in the Turret Suite on the third floor. Our emailed code worked to open the room lock. The room was clean and spacious. The pro of the room is the drinks and snacks provided, but unfortunately, there was a lot more misses: - The Turret bathroom looked like it fit into the period style with a claw foot tub, but it was not easy to use. The flimsy pipes made for turning on the tub difficult. Soap and shampoo was on a table two feet away from the tub. The raised claw foot tub made for a dangerous slippery situation to reach for soap and to get in and out of the tub even with a grab bar. - The toilet comes with old plumbing. Make sure to flush twice, if not three times, as it lacks flushing water pressure. - There are no side tables next to the bed, so phones and other personal items lands on the windowsill away from the bed. - Two huge lamps hung over the bed that we had to move to avoid head bumps. - The windows faced the street, but the slatted window blinds made for a bright room to sleep. The house was clean and we were able to use the common sitting areas downstairs. It would have been nice, especially for the price point, to have a pot of fresh coffee available in the huge kitchen downstairs or even fresh cookies or other baked treats. Heck, for the price, breakfast should have been served since they have a huge unused dining room.

    Such a cute place! We only came for one night and were with a group. The walls are very thin as you…read morewould expect with an old house. They have provided you with a lot of cute amenities like local beers, little snacks, k cups, and makeup remover wipes. Very well maintained and decorated. We stayed in the room with the detached bathroom which was smaller but still had everything we needed.

    The Albert Pike Masonic Center

    The Albert Pike Masonic Center

    (1 review)

    John Rudolph Osment 33 degrees Free mason worked for realibe life insurance company in Little Rock,…read moreArkansas and Forest City, Arkansas

    From the owner: The Albert Pike Masonic Center is special because it delivers historic grandeur, flexible spaces,…read moreand genuine affordability all in one downtown Little Rock landmark. Built in 1924, this Neo‑Classical gem features towering columns, glittering chandeliers, and rich architectural details that give every event a “wow” factor from the moment guests arrive. Inside, the atmosphere feels timeless, romantic, and upscale without being stuffy or pretentious, so even simple décor looks elevated. What really sets this venue apart is the choice of two distinct spaces. The South Venue includes a large banquet hall, full kitchen access, luxurious bride and groom rooms, and an impressive auditorium with a stage and massive chandelier, making it ideal for big weddings, quinceañeras, galas, fundraisers, and performances. On the north end, Crawford Hall offers an intimate, roaring‑20s style space with its own small stage, bridal suite, and groom area, perfect for events of around 200 guests. Underlying everything is a commitment to “affordable excellence.” The Albert Pike Masonic Center gives families, nonprofits, and community groups access to a historic, photo‑worthy setting that feels like a grand downtown ballroom, but without the typical luxury‑venue price tag. It is a place where important moments feel even more meaningful, simply because of where they happen.

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