Over the course of 2019, we told you about tons of great restaurants in Mississippi. You probably didn’t have time to visit them all, but that’s quite alright because you’ve got all of 2020. And just to help you out, we put together a list of some of the can’t-miss eateries we featured last year. So, read on and make 2020 your tastiest year yet!

  1. Mr. Greek (1670 Pass Rd H, Biloxi, MS 39531)

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Houtrravelchick/TripAdvisor Located in a Biloxi strip mall, Mr. Greek has been serving up authentic Mediterranean cuisine for over 30 years. The expansive menu is filled with everything from well known dishes, such as hummus with pita bread and gyros, to some not-so-well-known dishes, like kalamarakia, which is lightly battered, tender fried squid. Learn more about Mr. Greek here.

  1. Milano’s N.Y. Pizza (7065 Airways Blvd, Southaven, MS 38671)

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Kelly J/TripAdvisor The next time you’re craving some authentic New York-style pizza, simply head north…to Southaven’s Milano’s N.Y. Pizza. In addition to traditional New York-style pizza, the eatery serves up stuffed pizzas, which are equally raved about by customers. Read more about Milano’s here.

  1. Doris’ Hot Tamales (10029 Doris Deno Ave, D’Iberville, MS 39540)

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Biloximassage/Zomato The old adage, “good things come in small packages,” definitely applies to Doris’ Hot Tamales. A Gulf Coast gem, the tiny eatery has been serving up some of the state’s best tamales for decades. Read our full article on Doris’ here.

  1. Tamale Shak (1717 30th Ave, Gulfport, MS 39501)

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Tamale Shak 1717 30th Ave. Gulfport, MS/Facebook Spicy tacos, scrumptious quesadillas, and authentic tamales are just the beginning. Tamale Shak is an exciting and quirky little eatery in Gulfport, Mississippi, and it’s full of fabulous flavors. Find out more about the tiny but tasty eatery here.

  1. Breaux Bridge (1207 US-45, Columbus, MS 39701)

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Breaux Bridge/TripAdvisor Don’t let this eatery’s classification as a Cajun-Asian seafood restaurant deter you. The seafood-centric menu features all sorts of local favorites, like gumbo and po’boys, in addition to popular Asian dishes, such as fried rice. (It’s really the best of both worlds!). One of the best things about the restaurant, though, is the build-your-own seafood boil. Learn more by reading our original article on Breaux Bridge here.

  1. Westside Bar-B-Que (919 MS-30, New Albany, MS 38652)

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Westside BBQ & Cakes/Facebook Have your cake…and great BBQ, too, at Westside Bar-B-Que in New Albany. In addition to wood-smoked meats and homemade BBQ sauce, the small town eatery is known for its fresh baked Southern layered cakes in a slew of flavors, including red velvet, carrot, coconut, chocolate, and caramel. Craving more info on Westside Bar-B-Que? Check out our original article here.

  1. Hamburger House (105 MS-28, Mize, MS 39116)

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Jerry and Shanna Henry/Google If you’re craving a burger, this small town burger joint won’t disappoint. In fact, the eatery serves up what is arguably the best hamburger in all of Mississippi. Read our original article for more information on this longstanding burger joint.

  1. Donanelle’s (4321 US 49, Hattiesburg, MS 39401)

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Matt Van Thyne/Google Remotely located, this roadside eatery may take a bit of effort to get to, but between the mouthwatering fare and lively atmosphere, it’s well worth it. Aside from its quirky atmosphere, the eatery is most known for its delicious steaks, ribs, and seafood dishes. Click here to check out our original article about this must-visit restaurant.

  1. Mack’s on the River (843 River Rd, Hattiesburg, MS 39401)

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Mack’s on the River, L.L.C./Facebook Eat to your heart’s content at this Hattiesburg eatery, which features a 45’ long buffet. Even better, it’s brimming with an array of seafood – and that’s in addition to plenty of sides. Check out our original article here.

  1. The Tracks (100 N Front St, Winona, MS 38967)

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The Tracks/Facebook Fittingly named, this restaurant is housed in a former train depot in Winona. Aside from the setting, it’s the tasty fare that you’re sure to love. In addition to daily specials and home-cooked favorites, there are burgers, sandwiches, and other lunchtime classics. Want to learn more about this train-themed eatery? Read our original article here.

 

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Located in a Biloxi strip mall, Mr. Greek has been serving up authentic Mediterranean cuisine for over 30 years. The expansive menu is filled with everything from well known dishes, such as hummus with pita bread and gyros, to some not-so-well-known dishes, like kalamarakia, which is lightly battered, tender fried squid. Learn more about Mr. Greek here.

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The next time you’re craving some authentic New York-style pizza, simply head north…to Southaven’s Milano’s N.Y. Pizza. In addition to traditional New York-style pizza, the eatery serves up stuffed pizzas, which are equally raved about by customers. Read more about Milano’s here.

Erik Johansen/Google

Biloximassage/Zomato

The old adage, “good things come in small packages,” definitely applies to Doris’ Hot Tamales. A Gulf Coast gem, the tiny eatery has been serving up some of the state’s best tamales for decades. Read our full article on Doris’ here.

Tamale Shak 1717 30th Ave. Gulfport, MS/Facebook

Spicy tacos, scrumptious quesadillas, and authentic tamales are just the beginning. Tamale Shak is an exciting and quirky little eatery in Gulfport, Mississippi, and it’s full of fabulous flavors. Find out more about the tiny but tasty eatery here.

Breaux Bridge Restaurant/Facebook

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Don’t let this eatery’s classification as a Cajun-Asian seafood restaurant deter you. The seafood-centric menu features all sorts of local favorites, like gumbo and po’boys, in addition to popular Asian dishes, such as fried rice. (It’s really the best of both worlds!). One of the best things about the restaurant, though, is the build-your-own seafood boil. Learn more by reading our original article on Breaux Bridge here.

Westside BBQ & Cakes/Facebook

Have your cake…and great BBQ, too, at Westside Bar-B-Que in New Albany. In addition to wood-smoked meats and homemade BBQ sauce, the small town eatery is known for its fresh baked Southern layered cakes in a slew of flavors, including red velvet, carrot, coconut, chocolate, and caramel. Craving more info on Westside Bar-B-Que? Check out our original article here.

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Jerry and Shanna Henry/Google

If you’re craving a burger, this small town burger joint won’t disappoint. In fact, the eatery serves up what is arguably the best hamburger in all of Mississippi. Read our original article for more information on this longstanding burger joint.

Donanelle’s Bar & Grill/Facebook

Matt Van Thyne/Google

Remotely located, this roadside eatery may take a bit of effort to get to, but between the mouthwatering fare and lively atmosphere, it’s well worth it. Aside from its quirky atmosphere, the eatery is most known for its delicious steaks, ribs, and seafood dishes. Click here to check out our original article about this must-visit restaurant.

Mack’s on the River, L.L.C./Facebook

Eat to your heart’s content at this Hattiesburg eatery, which features a 45’ long buffet. Even better, it’s brimming with an array of seafood – and that’s in addition to plenty of sides. Check out our original article here.

Jessica Frederick/Google

The Tracks/Facebook

Fittingly named, this restaurant is housed in a former train depot in Winona. Aside from the setting, it’s the tasty fare that you’re sure to love. In addition to daily specials and home-cooked favorites, there are burgers, sandwiches, and other lunchtime classics. Want to learn more about this train-themed eatery? Read our original article here.

So, have you dined at any (or all of) these eateries? If so, what’d you think? Have one to add to this list? Tell us in the comments section.

These aren’t the state’s only must-visit restaurants. Click here for 18 iconic Mississippi eateries you’ve got to visit before you die.

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Address: 1670 Pass Rd, Biloxi, MS 39531, USAAddress: 7065 Airways Blvd, Southaven, MS 38671, USAAddress: 10029 Doris Deno Ave, D’Iberville, MS 39540, USAAddress: 1717 30th Ave, Gulfport, MS 39501, USAAddress: 1207 US-45, Columbus, MS 39705, USAAddress: 919 MS-30, New Albany, MS 38652, USAAddress: 105 MS-28, Mize, MS 39116, USAAddress: 4321 US 49, Hattiesburg, MS 39401, USAAddress: 843 River Rd, Hattiesburg, MS 39401, USAAddress: 100 N Front St, Winona, MS 38967, USA