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Day Trip to Biloxi Shuckers Game
Posted on 6/6/25 at 11:13 pm
Posted on 6/6/25 at 11:13 pm
Not sure this is the right board for this question, but here goes. I’ve missed attending stadium baseball games since the local team left town for greener pastures. Thinking about driving over to Biloxi this weekend for a Shuckers game. Will probably make a day of it on the Gulf Coast. Any suggestions/tips/advice re: parking/stadium food/what-have-you? Thanks!
This post was edited on 6/6/25 at 11:14 pm
Posted on 6/6/25 at 11:31 pm to South Shore Cyclist
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Posted on 6/6/25 at 11:34 pm to South Shore Cyclist
Only game of theirs I ever attended was their 1st ever home opener, which I found out this evening was 10 years ago today.
The stadium is right across from the Beau Rivage, and on the edge of Biloxi's shell of a 'downtown'. On- street parking was free and safe just a block or two in that direction, by Nativity BVM Church on Howard Avenue.
I think there's a brewpub close by the stadium on the north side.
If casinos are your thing, again, Beau Rivage is across Hwy. 90 and Hard Rock is a couple of blocks down.
If you make a day of it, I recommend the Walter Anderson Museum in Ocean Springs and the George Ohr Museum in Biloxi. Beauvoir is kind of neat, too.
Have fun!
The stadium is right across from the Beau Rivage, and on the edge of Biloxi's shell of a 'downtown'. On- street parking was free and safe just a block or two in that direction, by Nativity BVM Church on Howard Avenue.
I think there's a brewpub close by the stadium on the north side.
If casinos are your thing, again, Beau Rivage is across Hwy. 90 and Hard Rock is a couple of blocks down.
If you make a day of it, I recommend the Walter Anderson Museum in Ocean Springs and the George Ohr Museum in Biloxi. Beauvoir is kind of neat, too.
Have fun!
Posted on 6/6/25 at 11:40 pm to South Shore Cyclist
The stadium is right across the street from the Beau Rivage. You can park there. There are several very good restaurants in the Beau. BR Prime Steakhouse is the best. I also like the Italian restaurant and Jia Sushi Bar and Japanese restaurant. Go. Good day trip.
Posted on 6/7/25 at 12:00 am to BRich
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If you make a day of it, I recommend the Walter Anderson Museum in Ocean Springs and the George Ohr Museum in Biloxi. Beauvoir is kind of neat, too.
Great suggestions, thanks. I’ve made several visits to them all during previous, longer trips to the coast. I’d add the Maritime Museum to the list. We went not expecting much, and were blown away by how much we learned about the history and development of the coast. A sleeper of a cultural attraction!
We are trying to get our old baseball game-going friends to join us. If they come along, casinos are on the agenda. (Both like to try their luck.)
Thanks for the good info!
This post was edited on 6/7/25 at 1:31 pm
Posted on 6/7/25 at 5:53 am to South Shore Cyclist
Le Bakery for good turnovers or a great banh mi. Vung tau for Vietnamese. The fillin station is a neat little spot. These are casual, lunch spots.
Posted on 6/7/25 at 9:27 am to iwantacooler
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Le Bakery for good turnovers or a great banh mi. Vung tau for Vietnamese. The fillin station is a neat little spot. These are casual, lunch spots.
Thank you for these tips! My SO loves Asian food, so a visit is definitely on the menu. We’ve been spending more time on the coast lately, so will file away any we miss for a later visit.
Posted on 6/7/25 at 9:58 am to South Shore Cyclist
If she likes Asian then be sure to visit Long Beach market and deli in Long Beach. Very good.
Posted on 6/7/25 at 1:35 pm to iwantacooler
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If she likes Asian then be sure to visit Long Beach market and deli in Long Beach. Very good.
Another good tip!
We actually stopped there in April during a quick weekend trip to the Pass, after another poster recommended it. (I need to write a trip review. Got some great recommendations from the board!)
Posted on 6/7/25 at 1:44 pm to South Shore Cyclist
I probably recommended it when you posted about hotel whiskey. Did you end up staying at HW? We always enjoy staying there.
Posted on 6/7/25 at 1:50 pm to iwantacooler
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I probably recommended it when you posted about hotel whiskey. Did you end up staying at HW? We always enjoy staying there.
We did! Hope to go back for another weekend later in the summer. Crammed a lot into our short visit, including a productive charter fishing trip out to a former lighthouse in the channel. Will see if I can get a review up later on today.
Posted on 6/7/25 at 2:13 pm to South Shore Cyclist
The MS gulf coast is such a hidden gem. We love to hang out on the beach near PC and just read books and drink all day.
Posted on 6/8/25 at 11:17 am to iwantacooler
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The MS gulf coast is such a hidden gem. We love to hang out on the beach near PC and just read books and drink all day.
Heartily agree! We’ve thrown in the towel on our former favorite beach destination (30A.) Too many bad experiences with no respite. Our recent visits to the MS Gulf Coast have been refreshingly relaxing. Interactions with the locals have been welcoming and friendly, and fellow visitors seem to be a respectful lot. A pleasant change!
(We decided to hold off on our day trip for a week or two. This weekend’s heat suggests that indoor activities will be best.)
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