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re: Natchez, Mississippi
Posted on 3/1/19 at 12:47 pm to Jp1LSU
Posted on 3/1/19 at 12:47 pm to Jp1LSU
Downtown has some pretty eating spots. I really like cotton alley. Pearl street pasta is good. The pig out inn is solid bbq. Decent sushi place downtown. Mediterranean place opening soon. A couple of the plantation homes have good restaurants attached. Down on silver street the magnolia grill and the camp are solid.
Not a whole lot of Bar options. Bowies tavern and smoots can be a lot of fun with a good group. Under the hill saloon and casino is late night spots
Not a whole lot of Bar options. Bowies tavern and smoots can be a lot of fun with a good group. Under the hill saloon and casino is late night spots
This post was edited on 3/1/19 at 12:48 pm
Posted on 3/1/19 at 1:55 pm to bigolecatfish
I’d also recommend Biscuits and Blues for atmosphere and the steak. King’s Tavern is pretty awesome, makes killer cocktails, and also has the Charboneau Distillery next door which does tours and makes award winning rum.
The Natchez Brewery is actually really good. They’ve got a broad selection of beer types (not just IPA) and a great location to just mosey on over to Smoots after they close.
Tour the houses, the cemetery, and the downtown (preferably by carriage) and if you’re feeling really adventurous I’d suggest heading north to the Windsor Ruins or west to Frogmore Plantation. Both are pretty neat experiences.
The Natchez Brewery is actually really good. They’ve got a broad selection of beer types (not just IPA) and a great location to just mosey on over to Smoots after they close.
Tour the houses, the cemetery, and the downtown (preferably by carriage) and if you’re feeling really adventurous I’d suggest heading north to the Windsor Ruins or west to Frogmore Plantation. Both are pretty neat experiences.
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