A Taste of Tradition in Jefferson County: Arkansas’ Best Amish Restaurant


The Delta Dutch Kitchen

PA Dutch Meets the Arkansas Delta: Inside Pine Bluff’s Hidden Culinary Gem

When you explore the culinary traditions of the Arkansas Delta, the landscape is rightfully dominated by deep Southern staples: slow-smoked ribs, crispy fried catfish, and heavily seasoned soul food. However, hidden amidst the rich, alluvial farmlands and timber woods of Jefferson County sits a dining destination that offers a profoundly different type of comfort. The Delta Dutch Kitchen has quietly become a beloved landmark in Pine Bluff, serving up authentic, from-scratch Pennsylvania Dutch heritage cooking in the heart of the Natural State.

Located just outside the bustling center of Pine Bluff, this expansive, family-style restaurant represents a beautiful, unexpected convergence of Delta agricultural bounty and unhurried Amish craftsmanship. It is a place where modern culinary shortcuts are entirely rejected in favor of the hearty, patience-built recipes that have fed farming families for generations.

The Backstory: A Culinary Bridge in Jefferson County

The Delta Dutch Kitchen wasn’t always a sprawling, 200-seat dining hall. Decades ago, the Graber family relocated from a bustling Amish settlement in the Midwest, drawn by the long growing seasons and incredibly fertile soils of the Arkansas Delta. They initially opened a modest, open-air roadside stand to sell their excess farm produce, local honey, and highly sought-after homemade baked goods.

As word of their exceptional scratch-made breads and fruit pies spread throughout Southern Arkansas, the Grabers began offering simple, hot lunches—mostly thick stews and hearty chicken dishes—served on wooden picnic tables. The local community’s response was overwhelming. Realizing there was a deep, untapped craving for authentic, sit-down heritage food that beautifully incorporated local Southern ingredients, the family built a permanent, timber-framed dining hall. Today, the restaurant is a multi-generational operation, bustling with locals and travelers, all drawn by the promise of uncompromising quality and recipes that haven’t changed in a century.

What to Order: Delta Dutch Kitchen Favorites

Dining at The Delta Dutch Kitchen is a heavy, deeply satisfying affair. The menu features a brilliant crossover of traditional Amish staples and regional Arkansas comfort. Here are the quintessential items you absolutely must try:

ItemThe Culinary Draw
Genuine Broasted ChickenA hallmark of the Amish dining hall. The chicken is pressure-fried in specialized equipment, resulting in an impeccably crispy, seasoned skin that locks in all the natural juices without the heavy grease of standard Southern deep-frying.
Amish Beef and NoodlesA stick-to-your-ribs Northern classic that hits the spot on a cool Delta evening. Slow-roasted, incredibly tender beef is served over a bed of thick, hand-cut egg noodles, completely smothered in a rich, savory brown gravy.
Delta Pecan Fry PiesThe undeniable stars of their attached bakery and a perfect nod to their location. These hand-sized, half-moon pastries are stuffed with a rich, gooey filling of local Arkansas pecans, deep-fried to a flaky crisp, and coated in a thick, sweet glaze.
Warm Dutch Potato SaladA massive departure from the cold, mayonnaise-heavy picnic staple. This regional classic features perfectly boiled potatoes tossed in a hot, sweet-and-sour dressing made from apple cider vinegar and rendered bacon fat, served warm alongside your meal.
Fried Biscuits with Apple ButterServed warm before the main course, these golden, deep-fried dough bites are meant to be generously smothered in their house-made, slow-simmered, heavily spiced dark apple butter.

The Delta Dutch Kitchen proves that phenomenal heritage cooking works perfectly in the Arkansas Delta. It stands as a testament to the fact that uncompromising quality, generous portions, and the simple perfection of scratch-made food will always draw a crowd.

Visit the Business:

The Delta Dutch Kitchen, 4200 Heritage Road, Pine Bluff, AR 71603


Dennis Regling

Dennis Regling is an author, educator, and marketing expert. Additionally, Dennis is an evangelist, a father, and a husband.

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