We all have our favorite restaurants that we go to time and time again. But what about the most famous restaurant in Arkansas? What about Texas? Where are they and what do they serve?

To be the most famous restaurant in the state and one of the most famous restaurants in the country you obviously have to be doing something special.  A good place to start is with the food and a great staff, but it doesn't have to be the fanciest place in town. One of the main things you might also need is a lot of fans of your food, and even better famous fans.

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Lovefood.com came up with a list of the Most Famous Restaurant in Every State. So, let's find out what restaurant is the most famous in Arkansas and in Texas.

Most Famous Restaurant in Texas

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Salt Lick BBQ

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This restaurant is located on a ranch in Driftwood Texas about a 30-minute drive southwest of Austin. They say the food is so good that loads of people make the trek for the food. They've been open since 1967 and they specialize in brisket, pulled pork, and bison ribs plus more. Find out more on their Facebook page.

Most Famous Restaurant in Arkansas

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McClard's BBQ

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This restaurant in Hot Springs has been open since 1926 and is still going strong. The story has it that the owners originally had a motel but a guest couldn't pay so he gave them a recipe for a BBQ sauce. It was so good they opened a restaurant. Not only is McClard's known for its BBQ and famous sauce it also has a famous former President Bill Clinton. They even catered his 60th birthday back in 2006. Find out more on their Facebook page.

Have you been to either McClard's BBQ or Salt Lick BBQ?

Check out the videos below on each restaurant below.

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