The hospitality is great and all, but amazing food is a close second when it comes to the perks of living in Mississippi. And that amazing food can be found all over the state, even in small towns that seem to be in the middle of nowhere. Often times, these remote restaurants serve up some of the best food around – and that’s exactly the case with H.D. Gibbes & Sons country store in Learned.

Natalie Maynor/Flickr Although Learned is part of the Jackson Metropolitan Statistical Area, it’s nothing like the capital city. The small town encompasses just 0.3 square miles of land and is home to less than 100 residents.

Janie Fortenberry/Photography with a Southern Accent/Vicksburg, Mississippi Learned’s small size and population would lead many to assume the town isn’t home to much, especially in the realm of great restaurants; however, that assumption couldn’t be further from the truth.

Janie Fortenberry/Photography with a Southern Accent/Vicksburg, Mississippi Among the buildings that line the “downtown” area of Learned, you’ll find an old country store called H.D. Gibbes & Sons. Somewhat of a landmark in the state, the building dates back to 1892 and has been in the Gibbes family ever since.

Tosha Ann Walley/Facebook The still-operating general store transforms into a restaurant several nights a week. Known for serving mouthwatering steaks, Gibbes is one of the state’s most unique destination restaurants.

Cindy T./Yelp Aside from perfectly cooked rib-eyes and filets, the fare includes seafood options, hearty sides, like potato casserole, and lamb chops that are said to be just as delicious as the steak.

Jennifer S./Yelp Even the salads are above par at Gibbes, which may have something to do with them being dressed with homemade Comeback Sauce.

Janie Fortenberry/Photography with a Southern Accent/Vicksburg, Mississippi Aside from the food, the atmosphere plays a huge part in the Gibbes experience. In true Mississippi style, long, family-style tables fill the country store, which means you’ll probably make friends with whoever is sitting next to you.

Janie Fortenberry/Photography with a Southern Accent/Vicksburg, Mississippi And since it’s a general store, you can peruse the merchandise, which includes everything from groceries to vintage items, while waiting for your food.

Janie Fortenberry/Photography with a Southern Accent/Vicksburg, Mississippi Ready to visit Gibbes? Remember to bring cash or a check with you because the store doesn’t accept credit or debit cards.

WeKnowFood_219/TripAdvisor Also, a wait is likely since the restaurant fills up pretty fast, but the huge front porch is the perfect place to pass the time.

Singer4Him/TripAdvisor Even if it is out of the way, a trip to Gibbes is definitely worth it. From the food to the atmosphere, it’s an experience you won’t forget.

Visit Gibbes at 130 Main Street in Learned for dinner on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, from 5 pm – 8:30 pm. For more information, click here.

Natalie Maynor/Flickr

Although Learned is part of the Jackson Metropolitan Statistical Area, it’s nothing like the capital city. The small town encompasses just 0.3 square miles of land and is home to less than 100 residents.

Janie Fortenberry/Photography with a Southern Accent/Vicksburg, Mississippi

Learned’s small size and population would lead many to assume the town isn’t home to much, especially in the realm of great restaurants; however, that assumption couldn’t be further from the truth.

Among the buildings that line the “downtown” area of Learned, you’ll find an old country store called H.D. Gibbes & Sons. Somewhat of a landmark in the state, the building dates back to 1892 and has been in the Gibbes family ever since.

Tosha Ann Walley/Facebook

The still-operating general store transforms into a restaurant several nights a week. Known for serving mouthwatering steaks, Gibbes is one of the state’s most unique destination restaurants.

Cindy T./Yelp

Aside from perfectly cooked rib-eyes and filets, the fare includes seafood options, hearty sides, like potato casserole, and lamb chops that are said to be just as delicious as the steak.

Jennifer S./Yelp

Even the salads are above par at Gibbes, which may have something to do with them being dressed with homemade Comeback Sauce.

Aside from the food, the atmosphere plays a huge part in the Gibbes experience. In true Mississippi style, long, family-style tables fill the country store, which means you’ll probably make friends with whoever is sitting next to you.

And since it’s a general store, you can peruse the merchandise, which includes everything from groceries to vintage items, while waiting for your food.

Ready to visit Gibbes? Remember to bring cash or a check with you because the store doesn’t accept credit or debit cards.

WeKnowFood_219/TripAdvisor

Also, a wait is likely since the restaurant fills up pretty fast, but the huge front porch is the perfect place to pass the time.

Singer4Him/TripAdvisor

Even if it is out of the way, a trip to Gibbes is definitely worth it. From the food to the atmosphere, it’s an experience you won’t forget.

Looking for another amazing hidden eatery in the state? Check out “This Remote Restaurant In Mississippi Will Take You A Million Miles Away From Everything.“

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