11 Arkansas Pie Shops And Bakeries You’ll Drive Miles For This Fall

Some fall drives begin with a view. Others begin with the thought of pie.

That second kind can be just as tempting, especially when the destination has a bakery case packed with flaky crusts and tall slices. Arkansas is full of places that make dessert worth adding miles to the odometer.

You will find shops that stick closely to familiar recipes and others that keep changing the board with playful ideas. The best part is that no two stops feel quite alike.

One might be a tiny counter with fried pies ready to go, while another feels like the kind of bakery where choosing one slice takes serious effort. This list is for the days when a quick treat sounds too ordinary and a little drive sounds much better.

Fall gives you the excuse. These pie shops and bakeries give you a delicious reason to grab the keys and go.

1. Gooseberry Handmade Pies, Bentonville

Gooseberry Handmade Pies, Bentonville
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Walk through the door here and the smell of baking fruit and warm spice does all the talking. This Bentonville favorite has built its name on pies that feel both familiar and a little adventurous.

The lineup covers fruit pies, rich chess pies, and dreamy cream varieties. A Strawberry Rhubarb balances sweet berries against tart rhubarb inside a flaky crust that shatters just right.

The Dutch Apple sits at the top of the sales list, topped with buttery streusel and a drizzle of homemade salted caramel sauce.

Chocolate lovers gravitate toward the dark chocolate cream, while the Southern lemon chess pie offers a bright, mellow sweetness. Folks watching their sugar can pick from sugar-free fruit options, including apple and blueberry.

One clever touch really stands out. Customers can order a Half and Half pie that combines two different fruit fillings in a single dish, which is perfect for anyone who cannot make up their mind.

I love that they built indecision right into the menu.

The handmade quality shows in every tender crust and generous scoop of filling. This spot proves that Arkansas takes its pie-making seriously.

Address: 2210 S Walton Blvd #12, Bentonville, AR 72712

2. Piehouse Bakery, Bentonville

Piehouse Bakery, Bentonville
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Craving a taste that reminds you of a grandmother’s kitchen? Piehouse Bakery in Bentonville aims for exactly that, leaning on old-fashioned recipes and local ingredients.

The shop doubles as a cozy coffee stop, which makes it a comfy landing spot on a chilly fall afternoon. Their scratch-made pies share the spotlight with layer cakes, breakfast pastries, bars, and sweet breads.

They also revive vintage desserts that many bakeries have set aside. Bread puddings, crisps, and cobblers all make appearances, bringing back the flavors of simpler days.

The coconut cream pie earns loud praise, and it captures everything the bakery does well. Rich, classic, and topped just right, it keeps regulars coming back for more.

Sweet fans who watch their sugar are not left out, since a selection of no-sugar-added treats rounds out the case. That thoughtfulness makes the place feel welcoming to just about everyone.

The whole vibe reads like a neighborhood hangout where the ovens rarely cool down. It is easy to see why locals treat this spot as a community favorite.

Warm, familiar flavors are the whole point here, and they deliver them with a smile.

Address: 310 S Walton Blvd, Bentonville, AR 72712

3. Rymolene’s Pies, Fayetteville

Rymolene's Pies, Fayetteville
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An enormous whiteboard covered in flavors greets you at this Fayetteville shop, and the list often tops 30 pies in a single day. Ambition is baked into every corner of the place.

The bakery’s name blends the owner’s children’s names, Ryan, Morgan, and Allene, which adds a heartfelt backstory to every dish. Each pie gets made with real care.

Traditional picks like chocolate and pecan share the board with quirkier creations such as egg custard. Savory eaters can dig into chicken pot pie and quiches for a heartier bite.

Special diets are welcome too, with custom vegan, gluten-free, and sugar-free pies available by pre-order. Just plan ahead, since those need at least 24 hours’ notice.

The most charming touch might be the Arkansas-shaped pocket pies, a portable treat that turns state pride into a handheld snack. I am always amazed by a menu that keeps reinventing itself like this.

The ever-changing selection means no two visits feel quite the same. Curious pie hunters could spend weeks working through the choices.

Creativity clearly runs the kitchen here, and it makes the drive to Fayetteville worthwhile.

Address: 955 N Shiloh Dr, Fayetteville, AR 72701

4. Morrison’s Fried Pies, Hot Springs

Morrison's Fried Pies, Hot Springs
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Handheld comfort rolls out of this Hot Springs food truck, where golden fried pies have won a loyal crowd since January 2017. The flaky crust sets these apart from ordinary versions.

The family runs the whole operation and makes every filling from scratch. That means fresh flavor and no preservatives sneaking into the mix.

Sweet cravings get plenty of attention. Fruit pies include apple and peach along with cherry, chocolate, coconut, apricot, blueberry, lemon, and pecan, so there is something for nearly every taste.

The savory side pulls just as much love. A chicken pot pie stays on the menu year-round, while the seasonal Cajun pie brings crawfish, Andouille sausage, and Creole seasonings together for a spicy kick.

Hungry for something even heartier? Options stretch to Natchitoches meat pies, beef enchilada, and Greek versions, giving the truck a surprisingly wide reach.

It is clear to me that these little pies are crafted with real attention, not cranked out in a hurry. Each one arrives warm and ready to eat on the go.

A truck this good proves you do not need a dining room to serve unforgettable pie. Track it down and grab a couple.

Address: 1333 Albert Pike Rd, Hot Springs, AR 71913

5. The Fried Pie Shop, Jacksonville

The Fried Pie Shop, Jacksonville
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Crunch is the headline at this Jacksonville stop, where a perfectly fried crust wraps around warm, flavorful fillings. Everything gets made fresh daily to keep each pie at its peak.

The shop stretches well beyond dessert, which makes it a smart choice for a full meal. Their fried pies come in fruit, cream, and fancy varieties, so sweet tooths have plenty to explore.

Picture biting into a classic apple or cherry fried pie, the crust giving way to bubbling fruit. Chocolate cream fans get their own rich, decadent version to enjoy.

Savory pies raise the bar even higher. A chicken pot pie turns cozy comfort food into something you can hold in one hand.

The rest of the menu keeps the surprises coming, with burgers, various basket meals, and creamy custards and shakes. That variety makes it a solid pick for a quick snack or a bigger sit-down bite.

I love finding places that nail a handful of things instead of stretching themselves thin. This one keeps the focus on doing pies right while still feeding a full appetite.

Simple, crispy, and satisfying sums up the whole experience here.

Address: 1321 T P White Dr, Jacksonville, AR 72076

6. Charlotte’s, Keo

Charlotte's, Keo
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Pie lovers treat a trip to tiny Keo like a pilgrimage, and Charlotte’s is the reason. Lines often form before the doors even open.

The shop has run since 1993 inside a historic building that once served as a pharmacy. Its lasting fame comes from a handcrafted routine, with dough rolled out by hand each morning and fresh ingredients throughout.

The menu stays small on purpose, usually offering four pies and four cakes a day. The clear headliner is the towering coconut meringue pie, famous for its mile-high fluff and custardy filling that many call the best in the South.

Other flavors fly off the board too, including chocolate, caramel, and tangy lemon. When fruit season hits, strawberry and cherry pies may pop up before vanishing just as fast.

A few things are worth remembering. Charlotte’s takes cash only, and once a flavor sells out for the day, it is truly gone.

I admire a place that chooses to make a finite number of perfect pies rather than stretching to please everyone. That restraint is exactly what keeps the crowds loyal.

This little Arkansas landmark rewards early birds with slices that live up to the hype.

Address: 290 Main St, Keo, AR 72083

7. Home Plate Cafe & Bakery, Hot Springs Village

Home Plate Cafe & Bakery, Hot Springs Village
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Part full-service restaurant and part European-style bakery, this Hot Springs Village spot covers a lot of ground. That combination makes it a handy stop for nearly any craving.

The cafe opened in 2000 and welcomed new ownership in 2022, which brought an expanded lineup of baked goods. Baseball memorabilia decorates the room, backing up the promise of Good Home Cookin’ in a relaxed setting.

The bakery counter steals the show with homemade pies, artisan breads, cakes, and pastries. Fruit pies like apple, cherry, and strawberry rhubarb share space with creamy picks such as chocolate, coconut, key lime, and lemon icebox.

The peanut butter pie sounds especially tempting, built on a chocolate graham cracker crust and finished with a peanut butter and cream cheese filling under chocolate ganache. A newer Amish-inspired Snickerdoodle Pie tops sweet cream with cinnamon and sugar.

Cobblers and various cheesecakes fill out the dessert case for anyone who wants options. This place really does swing for the fences on variety.

Between the sit-down menu and the bakery, one visit can handle lunch and dessert without a second stop. That kind of range keeps folks coming back through the fall.

Address: 5110 N Hwy 7, Hot Springs Village, AR 71909

8. Blue Cake Honey Pies At Bowman, Little Rock

Blue Cake Honey Pies At Bowman, Little Rock
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Two beloved names share one roof at this Little Rock location, pairing award-winning pies with a lineup of other treats. Since 2019, The Blue Cake Company has owned Honey Pies, and the two operate together from a single kitchen.

The pies here are known for famous, flaky all-butter crusts and scratch-made fillings. Crowd favorites include the rich Chocolate Fudge Brownie Pie, a classic Coconut Meringue, and a comforting Apple Pie.

One local specialty stands out from the pack. The Arkansas Possum Pie layers cream cheese, toasted pecans, and chocolate cream filling under a spiky meringue, and it has a devoted following.

The rest of the list keeps the choices coming, with Pecan, Chocolate Pecan, Lemon Icebox, Key Lime, Peanut Butter, and Cherry Crumb pies. Banana Pudding even shows up in pie form for the pudding crowd.

Fall brings a seasonal Pumpkin Pie with spiced pumpkin custard, and it is one of the most anticipated arrivals of the year. That alone makes autumn the ideal time to visit.

Beyond pies, the case holds signature cakes, petit fours, cupcakes, and cookies. This combined shop really does offer something for every sweet tooth in Little Rock.

Address: 315 N Bowman Rd #14, Little Rock, AR 72211

9. Dempsey Bakery, Little Rock

Dempsey Bakery, Little Rock
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Anyone who has struggled to find safe treats will appreciate what happens at this Little Rock bakery. Dempsey Bakery runs a 100% dedicated gluten-free operation without giving up flavor or choice.

Sitting near the State Capitol Building, the bright, modern space specializes in breads, sweet treats, sandwiches, and lunch options. It refreshingly puts inclusivity front and center.

Every item gets made from scratch. The bakery is 100% soy-free and peanut-free.

It is also tree nut-free, while many products are available without eggs or dairy.

They also lead the way in sugar-free baking. Weekly sugar-free cookies use natural substitutes so more people can enjoy a little something sweet.

Home bakers get some love too. Frozen take-and-bake items include gluten-free pie crusts, letting anyone build a homemade pie in their own kitchen.

Savory eaters are not forgotten either, thanks to frozen pot pies that keep comfort food within reach. It is refreshing to see a bakery work this hard to include everyone at the table.

For pie fans with dietary needs, this Little Rock spot removes the usual guesswork. That kind of dedication is worth a special trip during pie season.

Address: 323 S Cross St, Little Rock, AR 72201

10. Community Bakery, Little Rock

Community Bakery, Little Rock
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Few bakeries carry the history that this Little Rock institution does. Community Bakery has served the city since 1947 and holds a spot in the Arkansas Food Hall of Fame.

The shop anchors the SoMa district with a cozy atmosphere where people relax over freshly made goods. Decades of practice show in nearly everything they turn out.

The menu runs long, covering cookies, custom cakes, brownies, tarts, and pound cakes. Pies join the assortment, though the bakery is especially famous for its iced sugar cookies and savory sausage rolls.

A full cafe experience rounds things out. Quiches, artisan sandwiches, hearty soups, and crisp salads all use fresh ingredients, making it easy to turn a pie run into a real meal.

For folks on the move, pre-packaged cookies, cupcakes, cakes, and bread wait by the counter for grab-and-go convenience. That flexibility fits both leisurely mornings and busy afternoons.

The place truly lives up to its name by feeding the neighborhood for generations. I find it impressive that a bakery can stay this beloved for so many decades.

Longevity like this rarely happens by accident, and one visit shows exactly why locals keep it close.

Address: 1200 Main St, Little Rock, AR 72202

11. Briar Rose Bakery & Deli, Farmington

Briar Rose Bakery & Deli, Farmington
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Out in Farmington, this bakery and deli blends sweet cravings with savory appetites under one welcoming roof. Fresh, handmade goods take center stage the moment you step inside.

The cinnamon buns get the most attention, described as ooey gooey with amazing icing. They alone are enough reason to make the drive.

Beyond the buns, the case fills up with fruit tarts, parfaits, seasonal specials, and a rotating cast of other pastries. The kitchen clearly enjoys showing off a bit of creativity.

The deli side holds its own just as well. Sandwiches like the Ham and Brie Croissant, a Turkey and Bacon stack, and a classic Reuben lean on fresh, flavorful ingredients.

Fresh salads round out the lunch options for lighter appetites. Catering service is available too, which makes the spot handy for gatherings of all kinds.

This mix of bakery treats and hearty deli fare gives the place broad appeal. You could grab a pastry now and a sandwich for later without leaving.

Farmington may sit off the beaten path, yet the payoff here rounds out any Arkansas pie tour nicely. Sweet and savory both get their moment to shine.

Address: 28 E Main St, Farmington, AR 72730