This Castle Restaurant In Mississippi Is A Fantasy Come To Life
The Castle Restaurant in Natchez offers a royal dining experience with gourmet meals and a historic setting.
If you’re craving the royal treatment, you’ll find it at The Castle Restaurant! Not only does the regal-themed eatery look the part, but it also serves up gourmet meals, small bites, and craft cocktails that are fit for a king (and queen).
The Castle Restaurant is in Natchez.
It’s nestled on the grounds of Dunleith Historic Inn, a mansion turned hotel and event venue.
The mansion itself is pretty impressive. Built in 1855, it’s a National Historic Landmark and the state’s sole example of a post-Civil War mansion.
The Castle Restaurant is impressive in its own right.
First, there’s its appearance. Built to resemble a castle, it’s an architectural gem that provides a unique dining experience.
And just like the mansion, it’s brimming with history. The eatery is actually located in Dunleith’s original carriage house and stables.
Great fare is also among the restaurant’s remarkable features.
Serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner, The Castle Restaurant is renowned for its tasty cuisine.
The in-house chef whips up gourmet meals of all kinds – from southern favorites to classic dishes, such as steak.
In recent years, The Castle Restaurant has grown to include The Castle Pub.
Modeled after an English pub, it boasts its own menu of apps, as well as a drink menu that includes craft and foreign beers, signature drinks, and “the largest wine list in Mississippi.”
Between the food and the setting, The Castle Restaurant serves up a true taste of the royal life! Want to know more about the eatery? For more info, call (601) 897-6300. You can also visit the inn’s website. And don't forget to like The Castle at Dunleith Facebook page for updates on the menu, hours, and more.
So, did you know about this royal restaurant? Ever dined at The Castle Restaurant? If so, what’d you think of the food? What about the setting? Tell us!
This is just one of the themed eateries in the state. Click here to read about a unique library-themed bar.
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