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Taliano's partners with others to bring pizza, craft beer to downtown Fort Smith

Taliano's partners with others to bring pizza, craft beer to downtown Fort Smith
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Emmy's German Restaurant legacy lives on in Fort Smith

While Emmy and Al Thome never had children, the family they created in Fort Smith through their restaurant is long and lasting.

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Restaurant owner Tom Caldarera Jr. has died


Updated: 5:10 PM CST February 14, 2021
FORT SMITH, Ark. — Tom Caldarera Jr., the popular restaurant owner and community leader who, along with his family, likely catered thousands of weddings, reunions, wakes and community events in the Fort Smith area, has died. He was 90.
Caldarera opened Taliano’s Italian Restaurant at 14th and B streets in Fort Smith with partner Jim Cadelli in 1970. The restaurant was in the renovated Sparks Mansion built in 1887, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. 
Joe Caldarera, Tom’s son and business partner, said his dad was born and raised in Fort Smith. Tom was an only child and his dad, who emigrated from Sicily and arrived in Fort Smith in 1892, died when Tom was 15. The family, Joe said, has “been in some form of the hospitality industry since 1892,” with many early locations on Garrison Avenue in downtown Fort Smith. 

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How Fort Smith tried to pass an alcohol tax during COVID-19


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Editor's note: This story has been updated to accurately state the kinds of businesses that were shut down for 74 days in Arkansas because of COVID-19.
Bar and restaurant owners in Fort Smith — who say they're already suffering under the COVID-19 pandemic — are worried about an incoming 5% alcohol tax hike from the city.
Slated to go into effect Dec. 1, 2021 with a study session to reconsider in October, the capped-out alcohol sales tax would push adult beverage taxes in Fort Smith up to 19.75% for beer, 23.75% for wine and 33.75% for liquor when purchased in a bar or restaurant. While it was presented to the Fort Smith Board of Directors at Dec. 15 meeting as a tax "upon the gross proceeds or gross receipts derived by such private club," City Administrator Carl Geffken on Wednesday said the tax would apply to all bars and restaurants in Fort Smith that serve alcohol.

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