Cottonwood Public House is a Brew Pub in Vicksburg, Mississippi looking to bring craft ingredients to a casual environment.
Carl Baker, aka Hot Dog Man, serves up some of the best dogs in the South. Hot Dog Man originated in street cart in downtown Vicksburg. The original dog cart is still being used today inside the building.
Traditional Southern cooking, plate lunches. Dine-in or carry out. Visa or MasterCard accepted.
Main Street Market Cafe is a true family business. Mother, Betty, greets and is quick to guide a straying tourist in the right direction. Daughter, Sally, serves up the hospitality and creates decadent desserts daily. And then there is Son-in-law, Chris the star of the show, cooking up mouth-watering meals with a new southern twist. The atmosphere is quaint and casual with beautiful antiques, quilts and china sets to view and purchase. The tables and chairs are mixed match and all for sale.
Monsour's, a second generation family restaurant, offers a delectable menu of southern home cooking to fine dining. Also, offers a fun night life with 2 full bars. Our century old building housed the National Biscuit Company, a great place to enjoy.
Located in historic downtown offering casual dining at its best. Specializing in fresh gulf seafood, hand cut steaks, po'boys, sandwiches, and salads. Daily lunch and dinner specials.
Some things never change, and then again, some changes are never noticed. But this year, Walnut Hills has seen some changes such as an extensive remodel project, including a new kitchen and the addition of a chef for the evening meal.
Nestled in the heart of the historic district of Vicksburg, just steps away from the Biedenharn Coca-Cola Museum and a refurbished Civil War cannon, the Attic Gallery and Highway 61 Coffeehouse offer visitors something for all of their senses.
Physical Address
1010 Levee St, Third Floor, Suite D
Vicksburg, Mississippi 39183
Mailing Address:
P. O. Box 150
Vicksburg, Mississippi 39183
Office Phone: 601-634-4527
Cell Phone: 601-831-8043
Fax: 601-801-3641