Machelle and Kevin Lee purchased the former Dover Supermarket building with a dream. They envisioned making it into a place where folks could gather, eat, dance, and support their community.
Over a two-year period, they created such a place, set up like an Old West town.
“MAK Daddy’s is the perfect place for you and your family to come out and enjoy some good ole home-cooked food,” said Machelle.
Their business evolved in phases. At first, MAK Daddy’s Old Town Meet n Eat hosted outdoor events with live music on Friday and Saturday nights, while serving popcorn and ice cream. Next, came the indoor stage, dance floor, burgers, and breakfast.
The commercial kitchen opened in August 2023 with a full breakfast, lunch, and dinner menu. The business has a dozen staff working part-time or full-time.
A Strong Foundation for Their Business
The Lees have two decades of experience in the restaurant industry and are seasoned business owners. “We have either owned, operated, managed and/or worked in all aspects of the restaurant and bar business and have been very successful at it,” noted Machelle.
Machelle came to the Arkansas Tech University ASBTDC in March of 2021 for assistance with a business plan, market research, and financial analysis. A recommendation from the couple’s banker led Machelle to contact the Arkansas Small Business and Technology Development Center at ATU.
She credits the ASBTDC’s market data as being the most helpful assistance in the early days.
“The ASBTDC helped with the business aspect of things. I didn’t have a lot to go on, and the research helped me figure out the market and how to meet its needs,” Machelle said.
Their ASBTDC consultant, Ronda Hawkins, continues to share her expertise on marketing, managing employees, pricing, and other questions.
A Town Within a Town
MAK Daddy’s is more than just a restaurant with live music. It’s a “town” designed to be fun and family friendly. “We have an ice cream parlor with your favorite ice cream flavors and lots of toppings! We also have a coffee shop with several flavored syrups, both regular and sugar free. So, whether it’s an iced coffee, a latte, or a frappe, we can fix you up,” remarked Machelle.
The schoolhouse is an arcade for kids and those young at heart. The Town Hall holds a bounce house, and is available to rent for private parties. There is even a billiards room for pool enthusiasts.
But the Lees aren’t finished.
“We are still working on the TV lounge for all the sports lovers. The bakery is under construction, which when open, will supply the restaurant with fresh baked goods! The opera house is halfway completed. It has a huge dance floor and stage for live bands. We hope to bring in comedy shows eventually, just like a mini Branson. The dinner saloon is also in the works for those wanting a drink with their meal,” Machelle explained.
“There is certainly something for everyone! Once fully completed, you will definitely feel like you are eating in the streets of MAK Daddy town.”
MAK Daddy’s Old Town Meet n Eat is located at 9733 Market Street in Dover. They are open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner Tuesdays through Thursdays from 6:30 a.m. to 7 p.m., staying open until 9 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays. The Sunday lunch buffet hours are 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Live bands play on Friday and Saturday nights from 7-9, and karaoke is on Tuesday nights from 6-9.
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