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Restaurants

King’s Tavern is located in the oldest building in Natchez, dating back to 1769, and became a restaurant in the 1950′s.

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1818 at Monmouth Plantation

1818 is located in the parlors of Monmouth Plantation and offers an ala carte menu to its patrons.

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Bellemont Shake Shop

It may not take you back to the days of car hops and rock-n-roll, but the Bellemont Shake Shop will conjure up memories of drive-ins from the 50′s.

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Big Mama’s Barbeque

Big Momma’s Southern Style Bar-B-Que, Catfish, & More.

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Biscuits & Blues

Come on in to Biscuits and Blues for a full evening of great food, great drink, and lots of friendly folks.

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Bobo Seafood Buffet

Bo Bo’s buffet has a wide variety of seafood, and well as chinese entrees, along with a delicious sushi bar.

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Bowie’s Tavern

We put a new calendar up every month, and it’s full of festive events, music and food and drink specials.

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Breaud’s Seafood & Steaks

Breaud’s is located in the heart of downtown and offers a great seafood and steak menu.

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Calypso’s

Calypso’s is the buffet restaurant aboard the Isle of Capri Casino.

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Carriage House Restaurant

The Carriage House Restaurant on the grounds of Stanton Hall, specializes in delicious southern cuisine, and is prepared with care by the hands and staff of Chef Bingo Starr of New Orleans.

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Cock Of The Walk Restaurant

Just about everyone that comes to Natchez asks the question, “where can we get some real southern cooking?” One of the most common answers is, “The Cock-of-the-Walk”.

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Cotton Alley Cafe’

This quaint establishment is located in the heart of the downtown business district and within walking distance of a few hotels.

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Doc Biglove’s

Fortunately, for those who enjoy the Natchez nightlife, Doc Big Love’s offers a late night menu for those who might feel some hunger pangs long after other restaurants have closed.

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E and T’s Bar-B-Que

E and T Bar-B-Que is a little out of the way if you’re staying downtown, and most locals order “to go” since there aren’t many tables in the restaurant.

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El Potro Restaurant Grill

El Potro is situated on the outskirts of town, but you won’t mind the short drive to indulge in the fare of this locally popular Mexican restaurant.

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Fat Mama’s Tamales

Fat Mama’s Tamales is another local favorite and the atmosphere is as festive as the food.

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Jughead’s Fish Fry

Family traditions are a staple in the Natchez area, and when it comes to food, they bare even more weight.

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Julep’s Restaurant

Most travelers like to venture out to local restaurants when they reach their destination, but you might want to reconsider that when it comes to Julep’s Restaurant of the Natchez Eola Hotel.

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