“Great little place. Clean, the merchandise prices are high as well as the gas and Diesel prices. There is quite a bit of merchandise in the store. There is a lot more than you would think for a quick stop. It is more like a small truck stop with no truck parking. It is good that they have a lot of merchandise because it is the ONLY place to shop around. MOST of the people who work there are kind and friendly. A couple of them have a little personality problem. Sometimes they all rather stand around and talk instead of take care of business.
The laundry, while clean, is TERRIBLE half of the washers and dryers don't work and this is all the time not just part of the time. It is in the middle of nowhere, so you gotta take what you got. I moved here last year. Not one of my better ideas. However most of the people are great. Most of the people in this small town are friendly.
If you stop by, take a trip down main street and check out the fake old- times town they have here in Plainview. It is just a couple blocks down from the Superette. I think it is kinda cool.”
“Recently on a couples trip to see the eclipse in Hot Springs. Five of us decided to take a ride through the countryside. After about a 40 minute ride through some of the most beautiful part of Arkansas, we stumbled upon the Holis country store. We were welcomed with open arms by the owners and the five of us spent the next hour, enjoying fried bologna sandwiches and hearing about the history of such a wonderful place. If you are ever in the Hollis area north of Hot Springs, you have to stop here. It is a soul restoring touch of America that is hard to find sometimes. And yes, the bologna sandwiches were out of this world. We spent five days in the area and enjoyed a spectacular total eclipse on Monday, April 8. As we were all headed home on Tuesday the ninth the debate raged on what was the High Point of our journey. There were only two choices. One was an awesome celestial event, and the other was the Hollis country store.”