Some Mississippi restaurants serve up a hearty helping of history along with great food - and that’s exactly the case with 303 Jefferson. Often referred to as "Clinton’s best kept secret," the one-of-a-kind eatery is housed in a former stable that dates back to the 1870s. Visit today and you won’t find any horses or livestock, but you will find plenty of clues regarding the building’s age. Take a look:
This is 303 Jefferson. It’s located in Old Town Clinton, which is fitting since the building that houses the restaurant has been around since the late 1870s.
The restaurant is situated on a cobble stone-like street, only adding to its delightfully historic vibe.
And if the centuries-old structure and brick street aren’t enough to convince you of the building’s age, the historic marker out front should definitely do the trick.
It looks like we can thank Captain William Lewis, a Civil War hero, for 303 Jefferson. He constructed the building back in the 1870s and used it as a livery stable (a stable where people pay to board horses).
Used for more than boarding horses, the livery stable was a popular place for men to get together and talk about news, politics, horses, and trade.
Brothers, Ed and Fred Ratliff, purchased the stable in 1921 and transformed it into a buggy and bicycle shop.
The brothers also sold fuel at their shop – and it’s a good thing because in 1925, Charles Lindbergh walked to the shop to buy fuel after landing his plane in a nearby field, just south of town.
The building went on to serve as a hardware store for several decades before being transformed into what it is today – a "down-home restaurant serving Southern food and sweet tea."
Sure to please, the extensive menu is filled with Southern classics – and that’s in addition daily hot plate lunch specials.
The menu even includes steaks, burgers, and...
...desserts that are worth breaking your diet for.
Visit 303 Jefferson Tuesdays – Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sundays from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
303 Jefferson is located at 303 Jefferson St., Clinton, MS 39056. For more information, call (601) 924-1303. You can also visit the eatery’s website or Facebook page.
So, ever been to this historic eatery? Have another favorite dining spot from yesteryear? Tell us in the comments section.
This isn’t the only Mississippi restaurant loaded with history. Read about another here.
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