The theatre opened in 1967 as the Olde West Dinner Theatre. It remodeled and reopened in September 1977 as Murry’s. Murry’s founder Ike Murry was a well-known and respected lawyer and civic leader, serving as state attorney general during 1948-52 and as a gubernatorial candidate in 1952. Today Ike Murry’s daughter Ginger and her son Ike Murry McEntire continue to run the theatre in his tradition.
Murry’s is a proud member of the National Dinner Theatre Association, an organization of professional dinner theatres from across the country. Together with the NDTA Murry’s sponsors the Ike Murry Memorial Scholarship. An annual scholarship awarded to a University of Arkansas at Little Rock theatre or dance Major.
We are certain you will not find a more exciting evening of dining and entertainment at any price. We look forward to serving you soon!
Covid-19 Safety Measures
- Guest and staff who are not fully vaccinate must wear a face mask when not eating or drinking. We ask that customers be respectful and responsible.
- Although all restrictions have been lifted on capacity, Murry’s will be operating at a third capacity at this time. Seating will be adjusted as needed.
- Everyone is encouraged to practice social distancing while moving throughout the building.
- We have installed a bipolar ionization system into our air conditioning units. This technology deactivates harmful substances like airborne mold, bacteria, allergens, and viruses.