Situated on the Government Street, Mezo's Juke Joint is one of the few places in the city that boasts of staging some of the best talents in the music industry. A preferred after-work hangout for local, live music events are not confined to the walls of the pub as the outdoor patio, that is surrounded by age-old oak trees, has a stage where numerous well-known artists and bands have performed in the past. You can also hangout on the patio during game nights of your favorite football teams or to watch a movie on the huge screen. As for the food, the bar offers a tantalizing treat of sandwiches, nachos, hummus and burger to satisfy your taste buds. Don't forget to order from its list of fruity shots and Mezo's specialty cocktails like Desi's Cajun Peach, Jolly Rancher and Mezo's version of Bloody Mary cocktail, that are served with flair. From entertaining nights to a vibrant crowd that will make you feel at home, this pub has everything to make you hangout here till dawn. Visit their website for more information.
Ruth's Chris Steak House delivers to its Biloxi customers, the most succulent steaks, on a sizzling platter. Perfection is their utmost priority and they strive to achieve that standard on each and every plate.
There are many places in town to try seafood but when it comes to the freshest crawfish, patrons swear by Taranto's Crawfish. This simple looking eatery is famous for its crawfish in all forms, boiled, fried or in a po'boy. Their shrimp and crawfish bisque, and gumbo are equally noteworthy.
Any seafood enthusiast would love Half Shell Oyster House. Needless to say the star on the menu is the oyster. But they also other have equally appetizing dishes, all inspired by the traditional Southern cuisine.
Mary Mahoney's Old French House is set in an 18th-century building. Established in 1964, it is one of the most recognized restaurants in the city. This Southern eatery is known for its great seafood. Memorabilia in the form of photos and art frame its walls. You can also dine alfresco in their lovely courtyard. You will surely be charmed by this restaurant.
There are many places in town to try seafood but when it comes to the freshest crawfish, patrons swear by Taranto's Crawfish. This simple looking eatery is famous for its crawfish in all forms, boiled, fried or in a po'boy. Their shrimp and crawfish bisque, and gumbo are equally noteworthy.
In operations since 1960, this family-owned breakfast and dessert corner has been treating their customers with delicious preparations year after year. Persian, Blueberry and Chocolate Glaze are some of the donut flavors loved by the regular patrons to this cozy cafe. They also have a small breakfast menu in case you are feeling more famished. The treats can be complemented with a cup of Iced Coffee. Patrons can also feel free to call for a take away, as the made-to-order food stays fresh for long. However, getting here early is advisable as the stock of the donuts here tends to get over fast. If you are in the neighborhood and are in the mood to pamper your sweet tooth, don’t miss out on a chance to try out this joint.