After our post on 12 wildly famous Mississippi restaurants that live up to the hype, we received so many comments from our readers that we decided to highlight a few more of the state’s most popular eateries. From local favorites to nationally recognized spots, the following restaurants can get pretty crowded. However, the food is so good, it’s totally worth waiting in line for.
1. Leatha’s BBQ Inn (6374 US-98, Hattiesburg)
Leatha’s has been serving up some of the state’s best barbecue since the 1970s! Aside from winning a ton of awards, the local favorite has been featured on several TV shows and in numerous publications.
2. Hollywood Café (1585 Old Commerce Rd., Tunica)
Although a rich musical history is a big part of this cafe’s allure, that's not all it has to offer. The menu is full of tasty options that include everything from burgers to frog legs.
3. Sherman’s (1400 South Main St., Greenville)
A true Greenville staple, Sherman’s has been in the same location since opening in 1947. Over the years, the eatery has garnered a reputation for its juicy steaks, succulent seafood, and inviting atmosphere.
4. The Dinner Bell (229 5th Ave., McComb)
At this legendary eatery, guests are treated to a classic southern fare that’s served family style via large lazy Susans. The place tends to get crowded, but since customers are seated with friends and strangers alike, you won’t have to wait for an entire table to open up – just a seat.
5. White Trolley Café (Highway 72 East, Corinth)
A popular spot with limited seating, a wait is likely at this Corinth café. However, after one bite of the White Trolley’s "world famous slug burger," you’ll be glad you stuck around.
6. City Grocery (152 Courthouse Square, Oxford)
With a chef that’s won the James Beard Award and the Great American Seafood Cook Off, it’s no surprise City Grocery consistently receives stellar reviews. Among the tasty fare that fills the menu, you’ll find lots of seafood dishes that include classics, like catfish and scallops, as well as unique concoctions, like crawfish beignets.
7. Mama Hamil’s (408 Magnolia St, Madison)
Winner of the "best soul food" award, this Madison restaurant is no stranger to large crowds. Luckily, though, the food is served buffet style, so there’s plenty to go around. Sure to satisfy your hankering for home cooking, the massive buffet includes barbecue, Mama Hamil’s "perfectly seasoned" fried chicken, vegetables, desserts, and more.
8. Zip’s Café (401 Pinola Dr. SE, Magee)
Zip’s hamburgers have been called the "best" by customers for years, and in 2015, that notion was confirmed when it was named the winner of "Mississippi’s Best Burger Contest." According to reviews, the restaurant’s signature creation, the Zip Burger, is a must try – and goes great with homemade onion rings.
9. Abe’s Grill (616 N State St., Clarksdale)
Situated at the crossroads where Robert Johnson allegedly sold his soul to this devil, Abe’s famous location may be what draws customers in but it’s the award winning food and signature barbecue sauce that keep them coming back.
10. Bill’s Hamburgers (310 Main St. N, Amory)
Opened since 1929, Bill’s is the place locals go to when craving a juicy hamburger. The signature burgers are so good, they’re only dressed with basic condiments, such as ketchup, mustard, mayonnaise, and hot sauce. In 2013, Bill’s "original old school burger" gained national recognition when it was featured on Burger Land.
So, how many of these eateries have you been to? Did they live up to the hype? Have one to add to this list? We want to hear from you! Tell us in the comments section!
Looking for other famous spots? Check out "11 Places You Recognize From Mississippi That Showed Up In Famous Movies."
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