11 Under The Radar Restaurants In Mississippi That Are Scrumdiddlyumptious
Many of Mississippi’s restaurants are tucked away in small towns, making them nearly impossible to find – which is a real shame because these types of restaurants often serve amazing food. After doing a little digging around, we found some of the best lesser-known eateries in the state, serving everything from local specialties to award-winning burgers. So, the next time you’re craving a mouthwatering meal, give one of these under the radar restaurants a try.


Opened for over four decades, Dale’s is one of the best “home cooking family restaurants” in the state. The great family atmosphere, low prices, and quality food, which includes fresh vegetables, steaks, and burgers, make it easy to see why Dale’s is a local favorite.


This “uniquely southern” restaurant and night spot offers a variety of craft beers, mouthwatering appetizers, and a $10 rib eye!


If you’re a sports fan with a love for burgers, you’ll definitely want to visit this small eatery, where you’ll find a menu filled with specialty burgers named after some of the best football players from Mississippi and walls plastered in memorabilia from NFL Hall of Famers.


This former Dairy Queen has been serving Laurel since 1947. And since it became P.D.I. in the 1960s, not much has changed – the made-to-order hamburgers and specialty sandwiches are still extremely popular amongst locals.


This local favorite is known for serving mouthwatering barbecue, including baby back ribs, smoked chicken, and rib tips. The fare also includes some amazing sides, such as homemade potato salad, Cole slaw, and BBQ nachos.


Dining at this Victorian home-turned-restaurant is surely an experience you’ll remember, especially when you take into account the mouthwatering fare, which includes southern favorites, such as fried chicken and bread pudding, as well as specialty items, like lemonade green beans.


Raved about by locals, a visit to Old Hickory Steak House is a must for any steak lover. The Columbus eatery is known for its melt-in-your-mouth steaks, which are charcoal grilled and served with perfectly cooked baked potatoes and crispy garlic toast.


If you’re looking to get your fill of traditional southern cooking, then this is the place for you. Visit during breakfast and you’ll find a menu filled with true southern classics, including tomato gravy that is so good, you’ll swear your grandma made it. Head to the diner later in the day and you’ll be met with a buffet made up of home-cooked classics, including the restaurant’s specialty, Mrs. Candy’s fried chicken.


Craving some authentic Cajun-Creole cuisine? Then you won’t be disappointed with a visit to this West Point eatery. The menu is filled with traditional dishes, such as gumbo and shrimp and grits as well as more creative options, like andouille sausage and Gouda cheese bites. Even better, you can BYOB and there’s weekly live music. Remember to make reservations before you go; the place tends to get pretty crowded.


Don’t let the fact that The Camp Restaurant is technically a “sports bar” fool you, as the food is unlike anything you’d find in a typical sports bar. From bread that’s baked in-house daily to hand cut fries, the mouthwatering fare is sure to please. And since it’s located in Natchez’s Under-the-Hill district, incredible views of the Mighty Mississippi are always on the menu.


Located in Hattiesburg, this mom and pop eatery serves up a delicious fare of steaks, ribs, and seafood dishes in a cozy setting.
On or off this list, what’s your favorite under the radar restaurant in Mississippi?
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