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North Jackson (MS)/Ridgeland recs?

Posted on 6/27/21 at 8:39 am
Posted by Modern
Fiddy Men
Member since May 2011
16877 posts
Posted on 6/27/21 at 8:39 am
Anything besides pizza and/or burgers.

Brunch or lunch spots.
Posted by lacajun069
franklinton
Member since Sep 2008
2089 posts
Posted on 6/27/21 at 9:43 am to
Can't say it is in Jackson but my wife and I love the Beechwood In located in Vicksburg..
Posted by JohnnyTour11
Member since Sep 2011
1001 posts
Posted on 6/27/21 at 10:16 am to
Local 463, Scrooge’s, Colony Bistro, Bonefish
Posted by 12
Redneck part of Florida
Member since Nov 2010
18756 posts
Posted on 6/27/21 at 10:40 am to
I spent a lot of time in the Ridgeland, MS area over the last 2 years.

Pho Huong is legit one of the best pho restaurants that I have ever been to.

Green Ghost Tacos has some authentic tacos. Very good.

Posted by TideSaint
Hill Country
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Posted on 6/27/21 at 10:57 am to
Posted by moontigr
Washington Commanders Fan
Member since Nov 2020
3413 posts
Posted on 6/27/21 at 11:41 am to
I’m a glutton but I always enjoy Mama Hamil’s
Posted by nolanola
Member since Nov 2010
7582 posts
Posted on 6/27/21 at 1:48 pm to
Cock of the Walk
Posted by Btrtigerfan
Disgruntled employee
Member since Dec 2007
21462 posts
Posted on 6/27/21 at 3:08 pm to
Half Shell Oyster House
Posted by Coater
Madison, MS
Member since Jun 2005
33063 posts
Posted on 6/27/21 at 9:03 pm to
Caet
Local 463
Ely’s
Colony bistro
Anjou
Posted by Kafka
I am the moral conscience of TD
Member since Jul 2007
142023 posts
Posted on 6/27/21 at 9:21 pm to
quote:

Can't say it is in Jackson but my wife and I love the Beechwood In located in Vicksburg
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I overheard the child of a friend asking my wife how Vicksburg had changed the most during the time she had been here. The question was asked for some school project, and even though nobody was asking me, I knew my answer.

I remember the day it started. I think it was a Sunday afternoon in about 1961. I was standing in one of two long lines of people waiting for something exciting. Among those waiting with me and my parents were merchants, professional people, judges...it seemed the whole town had turned out for the opening of a new business: the Burger Chef, our first fast food franchise. Why were we there? I can only imagine the attraction was to the plastic and metal glitter of the place. The food was cheap, and there weren't many choices to make. Burgers, fries, and Cokes were fifteen cents each. The so-called "milk shakes" were twenty.

Until that day Vicksburg, like most Mississippi towns, had dozens of places to eat. They were all locally owned, and although they weren't exactly gourmet restaurants, they had their own charm. The burgers were usually about a quarter. If you wanted yours "sandwich style," it might cost another nickel or dime. This "sandwich style" thing seems to be a uniquely Vicksburgian burger idiom. Most outsiders assumed it must mean you got your burger on sliced bread. Who would want that? A burger comes on a bun. No, "sandwich style" meant it would be served with lettuce, tomato, and mayo as opposed to "regular," which came with mustard, pickle, and maybe onion. If you wanted your burger some other way, you probably weren't from around here.

But the local places served more than burgers. At places like The Glass Kitchen, Johnny's, The Beechwood, Jack's Village Inn, Tuminello's, Cassino's, The Old Southern Tea Room, Aunt Minnie's, Tasty Food, and Knapp's Pastry, you could find what passed for good Southern cooking. Some were drive-ins, some were full scale restaurants, some were what we called "cafes." But as the Sixties progressed, more and more fast food places sprung up to tempt us with their modern, predictable, paper-wrapped fare. We must have felt that because these places were just like the ones in big cities somewhere else, they must be somehow superior.

The face of our town changed. The face of all towns changed. The South became less Southern. Streets lined with fast-food logos look the same everywhere. Of the dozens of "cafes" and restaurants of my youth, only the Beechwood remains. You can still get a good burger there...probably even "sandwich style." It's more than a quarter, though.
Posted by iwantacooler
Member since Aug 2017
2179 posts
Posted on 6/27/21 at 9:24 pm to
The Beechwood Burger is the best burger in Vicksburg.
Posted by edgebr
Member since Oct 2018
173 posts
Posted on 6/27/21 at 9:40 pm to
Green Ghost Tacos is pretty solid
Posted by Tomcat
1825 Tulane
Member since Nov 2004
498 posts
Posted on 6/27/21 at 9:41 pm to
Elvie’s is a good brunch place
Little Saigon has the best pho in MS
Strawberry Cafe
Yi Yas for Mediterranean
Trace Grill for plate lunch type of food.
Posted by moontigr
Washington Commanders Fan
Member since Nov 2020
3413 posts
Posted on 6/27/21 at 10:40 pm to
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Beechwood


I really like Beechwood. There's also Gibbes', B-town Steakhouse, and Wynndale Steakhouse, all out the outskirts of Jackson, and all are solid.
Posted by ellishughtiger
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Member since Jul 2004
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Posted on 6/27/21 at 11:35 pm to
Caet is great and they have a fantastic wine selection if that’s your thing.
This post was edited on 6/27/21 at 11:35 pm
Posted by Geauxld Finger
Baton Rouge
Member since Jan 2005
31735 posts
Posted on 6/28/21 at 7:46 am to
Aplos
Saltine

Neither are far from ridgeland area
Posted by Coater
Madison, MS
Member since Jun 2005
33063 posts
Posted on 6/28/21 at 10:15 am to
Elvie’s is great as is Lou’s if you’re coming into town
Posted by Thewingnut323
Baton rouge
Member since Oct 2018
64 posts
Posted on 6/29/21 at 7:37 am to
Big Apple Inn thank me later
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