Emma Avenue Sets the Table Again for Downtown Springdale’s 10th Annual Street Dinner

Ten years ago, someone had a simple idea: set a long table on Emma Avenue, invite the neighborhood, and see what happens. What grew from that is the Downtown Springdale Street Dinner, and this June, it’s celebrating a decade with the most locally rooted menu it’s ever served.

THE DEETS

📅 Sunday, June 7, 2026
🕑 5:00 PM–9:00 PM
📍 Emma Avenue, Downtown Springdale, AR
🎟️ Community Ticket: $50 | Standard Ticket: $100 | Legacy Ticket: $200 | ☔ Rain or shine — tickets are non-refundable
🔗 More info | Tickets

Source: Rein Sushi & Hibachi

Four Courses, All Downtown

Every dish on this year’s menu comes straight from a restaurant that actually operates on these streets. Your evening moves through four courses, and it starts before you even sit down.

Source: Zelli Pasta

The first hour is self-guided. You roam the event, grab appetizer bites from Buck’s Bar (classic American wings, three ways), The Odd Soul (soul rolls), Mr. Taco Loco (chips and house-made salsas), and Kin Zabb Thai & Sushi (crab rangoons). Once you settle in, Zelli Pasta’s crostinis and a farm-fresh salad from the Arkansas Food Innovation Center at Market Center of the Ozarks land on the table to start the seated portion.

Source: Casa Alejo

Then comes your entrée. You choose one: Casa Alejo’s carnitas plate with homemade charro beans, corn tortillas, and pickled onions; the Downtown Bento Box from Rein Sushi & Hibachi and Menya Kitakara, a collaboration featuring sushi, spicy chicken dumplings, beef curry, and a pork belly sando; or Bistro 16’s red wine braised beef cheeks with pommes aligot and heirloom carrots. Shelby Lynn’s Cake Shoppe handles dessert with a chocolate torte to close the meal.

Source; Rein Sushi & Hibachi

For drinks, TOCA and The Blind Bear are running beverage stations on-site, and each guest gets two complimentary vouchers covering wine, beer, seltzers, or non-alcoholic options. Onyx Coffee Lab has a dedicated coffee station available throughout the evening.

Your Seat, Your Choice

Every ticket — Community, Standard, or Legacy — comes with the same reserved seat and the same four-course dinner. The difference is how much you’re contributing toward making room for others. Standard and Legacy ticket purchases help fund Community Tickets, with a tax-deductible portion included in each. Seating is assigned before the event so your entrée can be delivered directly to you. If you’re coming with a group, grab tickets together or note your preferences at checkout.

Source: The Odd Soul

Dinner runs through 8:00 PM, followed by live music and dancing until 9:00 PM. After that, the rest of Downtown Springdale is right there if you want to keep the night going.

Source: Casa Alejo

A Decade on Emma

The Street Dinner is the Downtown Springdale Alliance’s signature fundraiser, and proceeds from every ticket support the year-round programming that keeps Downtown active. This year’s event moves to Sunday for a more relaxed pace, reworks the table layout along Emma Corridor to feel more connected, and introduces a Culinary Coordinator role managing kitchen timing so your food arrives on schedule. It’s also the first year featuring a limited-capacity happy hour at Gaskins on Emma before the main event kicks off, coordinated in advance for select guests.

Source: Rein Sushi & Hibachi

Tickets have sold out in previous years. Grab yours before they’re gone!

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