There are so many great restaurants in Mississippi that are hidden away in rural areas of the state, making them nearly impossible to find. Then, there are others that are hard to find because, well, they’re not actually restaurants. Some of the best food in the state comes from non-traditional eateries, such as gas stations, roadside vendors, and groceries – and that’s exactly the case with Bozo’s Seafood Market. Located in Pascagoula, Bozo’s includes a lunch counter that has gained a reputation for serving some of the best po’ boys in the entire state. Take a look:
Open since 1956, Bozo's Seafood Market is located in Pascagoula, not far from the waterfront.
As soon as you approach the front door of the building, you'll quickly realize Bozo's is much more than a standard seafood market.
Step inside, and you’ll find a small grocery section filled with seasonings and mixes. There are also local favorites, like Zapp’s potato chips.
The fish market, which offers a variety of fresh Gulf Coast seafood, is in the back of the store.
But it's what's next to the fish market that makes Bozo's so special - a lunch counter that serves mouthwatering po' boys.
Not only a local favorite, the po' boys have gained national recognition and were even featured in USA Today.
There's even a sign to let you know that the delicious creations are the "pride" of Bozo's.
And according to customer reviews, Bozo's definitely has something to be proud of.
The overstuffed po' boys are constantly receiving top reviews on websites, such as Yelp and Trip Advisor.
But that shouldn't come as a surprise, since Bozo's uses high-quality bread and fresh seafood.
Even the sides are raved about.
And while the po' boys are Bozo's specialty, the boiled seafood ranks a close second.
Aside from the food, it's the experience that makes a trip to Bozo's so memorable. Orders are placed with a worker sitting near the lunch counter.
After picking up your food from the counter, you'll grab a seat at one of the tables, many of which consist of a piece of wood resting on a 55-gallon metal drum.
Between the delectable po' boys and one-of-a-kind atmosphere, Bozo's should definitely be on your bucket list - even if it requires a road trip. Visit Bozo’s at 2012 Ingalls Avenue in Pascagoula Monday through Saturday from 10:30 am – 7 pm and on Sunday from 10:30 am – 5 pm. For more information, visit Bozo’s website or Facebook Page.
Looking for more places to dine on the coast? Check out "10 Amazing Restaurants Along The Mississippi Coast You Must Try Before You Die."
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