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re: Things to do in Jackson, MS?
Posted on 11/24/14 at 1:00 pm to LuckyTiger
Posted on 11/24/14 at 1:00 pm to LuckyTiger
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The frick outta here.
Dipping a turkey pita mozz in that hummus is the bestest appetizer in the whole wide world.
eta: okay second best to Sammy's Cheese sticks dipped in their ranch dressing.
This post was edited on 11/24/14 at 1:01 pm
Posted on 11/24/14 at 1:14 pm to mikelbr
[quote]Dipping a turkey pita mozz in that hummus is the bestest appetizer in the whole wide world. [/quote
You speak truth good sir.
Cheers
Lemuria is my all time favorite book store due to my connection to it. Powell's in Portland would probably be tops if I did more than just the one visit.
Two Sisters for lunch was a weekly staple as well. Lots of great memories with my friends around lunch in that old house.
Bravo, Parker House, Amerigo's for fine dining.
And although it closed during my time there and became a new place called Julep, Old Town Deli will always be special. One of the best Reuben's ever along with eclairs and blintzes were in that place.
There was a great little French bistro called Bon Ami that was a great date spot.
Jackson has some great eats. We have all scattered to places like Atlanta, Memphis, New York, Nashville, Bay Area, Knoxville, etc but we still talk about all the great food we had in Jackson.
You speak truth good sir.
Cheers
Lemuria is my all time favorite book store due to my connection to it. Powell's in Portland would probably be tops if I did more than just the one visit.
Two Sisters for lunch was a weekly staple as well. Lots of great memories with my friends around lunch in that old house.
Bravo, Parker House, Amerigo's for fine dining.
And although it closed during my time there and became a new place called Julep, Old Town Deli will always be special. One of the best Reuben's ever along with eclairs and blintzes were in that place.
There was a great little French bistro called Bon Ami that was a great date spot.
Jackson has some great eats. We have all scattered to places like Atlanta, Memphis, New York, Nashville, Bay Area, Knoxville, etc but we still talk about all the great food we had in Jackson.
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