7 Irresistible Restaurants That Define Mississippi
If someone were going to eat their way through Mississippi, they’d want to visit the best of the best. More specifically, they’d want to visit the irresistible restaurants below – all of which are famous in their own right. Some are known for a single menu item, while others are revered for their historic significance. Whatever the reason for their fame, they define Mississippi and belong on your bucket list.
Fried chicken is a southern staple, and you’ll find the "world’s best" at the Old Country Store. The crispy, flavorful fried chicken has been featured in countless publications and on several TV shows, including the Food Network’s Best Thing I Ever Ate. Even better, the fried chicken is served on a buffet, alongside a slew of classic southern dishes. For more info, click here.
Catfish is just as much of a staple as fried chicken, and there’s no better place to get your fill than Taylor Grocery, which has been in the business of catfish, good music, and sweet tea since 1977. The building that houses the restaurant has been around even longer. It opened in 1889, as a dry goods store. Form the food to the setting, it sums up Mississippi perfectly. For more info, click here.
Touted as the "home of the real donut," TatoNut Donut Shop doles out the some of the state’s tastiest and most unique donuts. The secret? It’s the flour! Instead of traditional flour, the donuts are made with potato flour – hence the name, TatoNut Donut Shop. For more info, click here.
Tato-Nut Donut Shop, 1114 Government St, Ocean Springs, MS 39564, USA
A true legend, Weidman’s opened in 1870, making it Mississippi’s oldest restaurant. Aside from its age, Weidman’s is known for its high quality comfort food. Make sure to save room for dessert – the restaurant’s world famous Black Bottom Pie is a must-try! For more info, click here.
Opened in 1947, Velvet Cream, otherwise known as The Dip, is DeSoto County’s oldest, continuously-run restaurant. Aside from necessary expansions, the eatery has remained virtually unchanged over the years. For instance, it still serves a classic drive-in fare of fast food eats and ice cream-based treats. For more info, click here.
Velvet Cream - The Dip, 2290 Hwy 51 S, Hernando, MS 38632, USA
Slugburgers are a favorite in northeast Mississippi, and the White Trolley Café is a great place to sample the classic creation. The small, frill-free eatery has been serving up its "world famous" slugburgers (sans slugs) for decades. For more info, call White Trolley Café at (662) 287-4593.
White Trolley Cafe, 1215 US-72, Corinth, MS 38834, USA
One of Mississippi’s most famous restaurants, Mary Mahoney’s is located in an old house that dates back to 1737! Since converting into a restaurant in 1962, it’s become known for more than the historic building that houses it. These days, it’s revered for its tasty, locally sourced seafood fare. For more info, click here.
Mary Mahoney's Old French House, 110 Rue Magnolia, Biloxi, MS 39530, USA
So, what do you think? Do these restaurants define Mississippi? Ever dined at the iconic eateries mentioned above? Did we miss a place that you think is worthy of a spot on this list? Tell us!
These timeless restaurants aren’t the only eateries that belong on your bucket list. Click here to read about an old-fashioned drive-in with major vintage vibes.
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Though Daniella was born in New York and has lived in a couple of other states, Mississippi has been her home for the past 25 years. After graduating from the University of Southern Mississippi, Daniella began to hone her writing skills through various internships, working for The Royal Obsession and Anatomie clothing. In the years since, she’s had the privilege of having her articles appear in several publications, such as Parents & Kids Magazine and Girl Meets Strong. She’s also had the honor of interviewing actress Sela Ward for The Mississippi Arts and Entertainment Experience.