The Incredible Market In Mississippi Every Food Lover Will Simply Adore

Cater’s Market is a specialty food market and café offering a variety of gourmet and Mississippi-made products.

Calling all foodies! We’ve got a shop that’s sure to tantalize your taste buds – and it’s Cater’s Market. A specialty market, it carries an array of items – from spices and sauces to frozen casseroles and fresh-baked sweets. The real cherry on top, though, is that it also includes a café, so you can fill up AND stock up all in one place.

Opened in 2006, Cater’s Market is “a premier destination for the southern foodie.”

In the years since its opening, it’s grown to include two locations – the original locale in Meridian and a second in Starkville.

Both locations feature a specialty food market as well as a café.

A foodie’s dream come true, the market is stocked with gourmet goods – many of which can’t be found anywhere else in the region.

The tasty selection includes spices, sauces, pastas, chips, sweets, savory snacks, organic goods, and all-natural products.

There are fresh-baked goods, too. Cookies, cakes, and other treats are made daily.

Pre-made goods are also plentiful at the market.

In addition to dips and salads, all of which are made in-house, the market boasts freezers filled with homemade casseroles and soups.

Cater’s Market also carries an array of Mississippi-made products, like Cheese Straws.

The market’s best feature, though, is the on-site café.

A great place to grab a bite, the café serves up daily lunch specials, in addition to a variety of soups and salads, including its “famous chicken salad.”

Selling and serving tasty food, a visit to Cater’s Market is sure to hit the spot! For more info, call Cater’s Market at (601) 482-5515. You can also visit the market’s website or Facebook page.

So, did you know about this shop? Ever shopped at Cater’s Market? If so, what’d you think? Know of another great food market? Tell us!

This isn’t the only great market in the state. Click here to read about one inspired by food and plant markets in Europe.

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