Biloxi/Gulfport restaurant recommendations
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Biloxi/Gulfport restaurant recommendations
I'm headed down South tomorrow for a couple of days and would like some recommendations of some of the local flavor.
Will be eating a Mary Mahoney's at least one night during my stay, but looking for other suggestions too. Preferably seafood.
(Gulfcoast, you posted something here one time, but I couldn't find it.)
Thanks.
Will be eating a Mary Mahoney's at least one night during my stay, but looking for other suggestions too. Preferably seafood.
(Gulfcoast, you posted something here one time, but I couldn't find it.)
Thanks.
driven every kind of rig that's ever been made, driven the backroads so I wouldn't get weighed. - Lowell George
DO NOT GO TO THE "WHITE CAP" IN GULFPORT....... service and food is terrible
other than that CATFISH CHARLIE on canal rd is good for all you can eat catfish
or LANDRYS in biloxi on hwy 90
CHIMNEYS hwy 90 gulfport
CHAPPEYS on hwy 90 long beach
I think it is called OUTLOOK on hwy 90 in front of long beach harbor
other than that CATFISH CHARLIE on canal rd is good for all you can eat catfish
or LANDRYS in biloxi on hwy 90
CHIMNEYS hwy 90 gulfport
CHAPPEYS on hwy 90 long beach
I think it is called OUTLOOK on hwy 90 in front of long beach harbor
Thanks
Bruce
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Bruce
dogs are only as good as their trainers,and trainers are only as good as their dogs
Romans 14:11
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Trappaney's
Go west on 90 to Bay St. Louis (25minutes worth the drive) cross the Bay and take a left at the light, go to the down town area and its on the right, if you make it to main st you went to far. I suggest the panned speckled trout covered in lump crab meat and mushrooms or the fried soft crab covered with etouffe, or grilled tuna, try the fried bow tie pasta and artichoke spinach dip for appetizer.
Get there early to get a seat, unless you dont mind waiting in line.
Place is small but you cant ask for better food and ambience anywhere.
Get there early to get a seat, unless you dont mind waiting in line.
Place is small but you cant ask for better food and ambience anywhere.
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Re: Trappaney's
BAY KINGFISHER wrote:Go west on 90 to Bay St. Louis (25minutes worth the drive) cross the Bay and take a left at the light, go to the down town area and its on the right, if you make it to main st you went to far. I suggest the panned speckled trout covered in lump crab meat and mushrooms or the fried soft crab covered with etouffe, or grilled tuna, try the fried bow tie pasta and artichoke spinach dip for appetizer.
Get there early to get a seat, unless you dont mind waiting in line.
Place is small but you cant ask for better food and ambience anywhere.
Sounds great Kingfisher, D1, anyone else?
Thanks.
driven every kind of rig that's ever been made, driven the backroads so I wouldn't get weighed. - Lowell George
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