Mississippi Food Trails

Vintage diner promoting the 2026 Mississippi Breakfast & Biscuit Trail.
2026 Mississippi BBQ Trail poster with ribs, pulled pork, sausage, and corn.
Mississippi Fried Catfish Trail
Vintage-style poster advertising the 2026 Mississippi Banana Pudding Trail.
2026 Mississippi Tamale Trail sign with a scenic background and tamale stand.
2026 Mississippi Burger Trail poster with a large cheeseburger and diner signs.

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Mississippi Memories Food Trails

Mississippi Memories Food Trails celebrate the flavors, stories, and people that make Mississippi cooking unforgettable. Each trail is a curated journey—spotlighting iconic diners, beloved hometown cafés, and legendary roadside stops—woven together with the history, culture, and nostalgia behind every plate.

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February Birthdays

Robert Earl Jones was born on February 3, 1910 in Tate County, Mississippi.

Robert Earl Jones

Febuary 3, 1910
Tate County

Tonea Stewart was born on February 3, 1947 in Greenwood, Mississippi.

Tonea Stewart
February 3, 1947
Greenwood

Leontyne Price was born on February 10, 1927 in Laurel, Mississippi.

Leontyne Price

February 10, 1927

Laurel

Lusia Harris was born on February 10, 1955 in Minter City, Mississippi.

Lusia Harris

February 10, 1955
Minter City

Brandy was born on February 11, 1979 in McComb, Mississippi.

Brandy

February 11, 1979

McComb

Moe Bandy was born on February 12, 1944 in Meridian, Mississippi.

Moe Bandy

February 12, 1944

Meridian

Samuel Gene Maghett, known professionally as Magic Sam, was born on February 14, 1937

Magic Sam

February 14, 1937

Grenada County

Steve McNair was born on February 14, 1973 in Mount Olive, Mississippi.

Steve McNair

February 14, 1973

Mount Olive

Allie Grant was on born February 14, 1994 in Tupelo, Mississippi.

Allie Grant

February 14, 1994

Tupelo

Cheryl Prewitt was born on February 15, 1957 in Ackerman, Mississippi.

Cheryl Prewitt

February 15, 1957

Ackerman

Red Barber was born on February 17, 1908 in Columbus, Mississippi.

Red Barber

February 17, 1908
Columbus

Mary Ann Mobley was born on February 17, 1937 in Biloxi, Mississippi.

Mary Ann Mobley

February 17, 1937

Biloxi

Ruby Elzy was born on February 20, 1908 in Pontotoc, Mississippi.

Ruby Elzy

February 20, 1908

Pontotoc 

Brendon Boone was born on February 26, 1938 in Meridian, Mississippi.

Brendon Boone

February 26, 1938

Meridian 

2026 Capitol Region Fried Catfish Trail

The Ultimate Guide to Copiah, Hinds, Madison, Rankin, Simpson, & Warren Counties' Best Fried Catfish

The Capitol Region Fried Catfish Trail highlights some of the best catfish spots across Copiah, Hinds, Madison, Rankin, Simpson, and Warren counties. From longtime family-owned fish houses to hidden local favorites, this trail celebrates crispy, golden fillets served with hushpuppies, slaw, fries, and all the Southern fixings. Whether you're a local or just passing through central Mississippi, the Capitol Region offers a true taste of tradition — one plate at a time.

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Bars & Restaurants We Miss: Old Tyme Delicatessen

The Olde Tyme Delicatessen was a longtime Jackson restaurant located in Highland Village Shopping Center. The deli opened in August 1961 and operated for 39 years before closing in 2000.


Olde Tyme Delicatessen became known for authentic Jewish deli fare, including Reuben sandwiches, split pea soup, cheesecake, pastries, and wooden barrel pickles. It also served items such as matzah ball soup, kugel, and other traditional dishes that were difficult to find elsewhere in Mississippi at the time.


For many Jewish families across Mississippi, the deli became an important stop when traveling through Jackson. Before specialty foods were widely available in grocery stores, congregations around the state often placed orders with the deli for Passover foods and other Jewish products, which were shipped out by bus.


The restaurant also drew a large local following beyond the Jewish community. Regular customers gathered there daily for coffee, sandwiches, and conversation, making it a longtime gathering place in the city.


For nearly four decades, The Olde Tyme Delicatessen was a staple of Jackson’s dining scene. Many residents still remember it as the best deli in the area and one of the city’s most distinctive restaurants.

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Roadside Attractions: Sky Lake Wildlife Management Area

Located just outside Belzoni in the heart of the Mississippi Delta, Sky Lake Wildlife Management Area offers a rare glimpse into one of the South’s most extraordinary natural treasures — a sprawling old-growth bald cypress swamp that has stood for more than a millennium.


Sky Lake protects one of the finest remaining old-growth cypress swamps in the South. Some of the oldest and largest bald cypress trees in the world stand here, with several estimated to be over 1,000 years old. One of the largest measures an astonishing 47 feet in circumference — a living witness to a thousand years of Mississippi history.


The swamp spans portions of Humphreys and Leflore counties and remains one of the most ecologically significant areas in the region.

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RESTAURANTS TO VISIT IN THE JACKSON METRO AREA

Table 100

McB's

Cerami's

Walker's Drive-In

Walker's Drive-In

Walker's Drive-In

Walker's Drive-In

CAET

Walker's Drive-In

Big Apple Inn

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Big Apple Inn

Walker's Drive-In

Big Apple Inn

Cock of the Walk

Cock of the Walk

Saltine

Cock of the Walk

Sal & Phil's

Sal & Phil's

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Roadside Attractions

The Windsor Ruins on Rodney Road near Port Gibson, Mississippi
King and Queen of the Gypsies gravesites in Meridian, Mississippi
Sky Lake Wildlife Management Area
The Gravesite of the Witch of Yazoo
The Barq's Root Beer House
The Gold Coast of Rankin County
Rodney Presbyterian Church in Rodney, Mississippi
The Gravesite of Florence Irene Ford
The Friendship Oak
Chalk Mine Hollow
The Gravesite of Laura Kelly
The Byram Swinging Bridge

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