Rock House is Searcy's rock 'n' roll restaurant — flame-grilled steaks, hand-breaded everything, and a menu that refuses to play it safe.
The Red Doors of Searcy
Rock House opened on Beebe Capps Expressway with a simple conviction: Searcy deserved a restaurant with real personality. The red doors, the stone tower, the guitars — every detail was a statement.
A Wall Full of History
Framed concert posters, mounted guitars, vinyl records, and a sequined jacket that looks like it actually played a few shows — the memorabilia isn't decoration, it's the whole point.
The Kitchen Never Cuts Corners
From USDA Choice ribeyes flame-grilled over open fire to hand-breaded fried pickles and Rockstar Fries loaded with chili, queso, and bacon — nothing here comes out of a bag.
Halloween Turned All the Way Up
Every fall, Rock House goes full arena production — skeletons from the ceiling, Beetlejuice props, neon-lit skull displays. Guests come back just for it.
Searcy's Own Place
Harding students on weeknights, families on weekends, regulars who've claimed their bar seats — Rock House has become the kind of independent a town builds its identity around.