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Tupelo

Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2011 7:04 am
by eSJay
or surrounding area. looking for recommedations for good eats. preferably off the beaten path type places. gonna ...be up there 3 nights this week.
thanks yall

Re: Tupelo

Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2011 7:55 am
by duckter
Romie's Grocery for lunch - close distance from downtown. Meat and 3 at lunchtime and really good steaks in the evening.

Re: Tupelo

Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2011 7:57 am
by drakechaser
1. Romie's BBQ downtown has great food and a decent selection of beer.
2. Cafe 212 is a great lunch spot also downtown, they don't serve supper.
3. There is also another spot simply called Romie's which is owned by the same guy as the BBQ place. The food is outstanding. It's on West Jackson Street just west of the Gloster Street intersection.
4. For the Elvis history thing you can eat at Johnnie's Drive-In on East Main Street. They serve all day. It's a little hole in the wall where Elvis ate growing up. Not much has changed inside that old place and the dough burgers are famous around here.

Of course if you go up by the mall you will be bombarded with chain restaurants. There is a new locally owned place up there called Crossroads Ribshack that is good as well. Hope this helps.

Re: Tupelo

Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2011 8:06 am
by mfalkner
Papa Vanelli's on North Gloster for Italian. Harvey's on South Gloster for prime rib.

Re: Tupelo

Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2011 8:10 am
by levi127
Quackheadbp said that he would make you dinner... Y'all could catch up on old times

Re: Tupelo

Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2011 8:32 am
by donia
drakechaser wrote:... Johnnie's Drive-In on East Main Street. They serve all day. It's a little hole in the wall where Elvis ate growing up. Not much has changed inside that old place and the dough burgers are famous around here.

is the dairy barn still there, or is that johnnie's that i'm thinking about (turn east off of 45 and it is on the right side of the road, just before the left turn to go to house elvis grew up in)?? didn't know they had an inside, as i've always just ordered at the window... hard to pass that place up everytime i pass east main. if you've never eaten at a true "dairy bar", you're missing out and there are very few left around! steak finger basket and a large vanilla malt....i didn't say it was health food!

Re: Tupelo

Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2011 9:24 am
by drakechaser
donia wrote:
drakechaser wrote:... Johnnie's Drive-In on East Main Street. They serve all day. It's a little hole in the wall where Elvis ate growing up. Not much has changed inside that old place and the dough burgers are famous around here.

is the dairy barn still there, or is that johnnie's that i'm thinking about (turn east off of 45 and it is on the right side of the road, just before the left turn to go to house elvis grew up in)?? didn't know they had an inside, as i've always just ordered at the window... hard to pass that place up everytime i pass east main. if you've never eaten at a true "dairy bar", you're missing out and there are very few left around! steak finger basket and a large vanilla malt....i didn't say it was health food!
It's still there, called Dairy Kream. I've not eaten there in a while either. It is great as well. Just a little west of Johnnie's on East Main Street.

Re: Tupelo

Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2011 11:01 am
by JMallard
Romies Grocery doesn't open at night until Thursday. Romie BBQ is great night time atmosphere.
Try the roof at Park Heights if open. Try Park Heights...if the company card is in use.

Go to the Blue Canoe one night. Best beer selction in town and great food. Locally owned.

Best Pizza in town is Lost Dog next to Community Bank, good beer and atmosphere....tamales from Greenville....same franchise as the one in Cleveland.

Cafe 212 is a great lunch (with your wife, gf, or side piece)....you will look at little off in there if you are just with another guy, IMO....

Re: Tupelo

Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2011 11:40 am
by jc
+1 on all of the above listed and I will throw in Papa V's for lunch.

Re: Tupelo

Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2011 12:41 pm
by tbost
Ms. Ruth's for lunch. The main restuarant is right outside of town in Verona but they have a Ms Ruth's Express in the Gloster Creek Village food court. If it is chocolate cobbler day then you must try it.

Re: Tupelo

Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2011 9:18 am
by Rice
Blue canoe... Has the most food for the $$$ and a lot of beer

Re: Tupelo

Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2011 3:17 pm
by edub20
Holiday inn express has FREE BEER

Re: Tupelo

Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2011 9:27 pm
by eSJay
Well, just rolled into town tired & hungry. Tupelo has canged a bit since I was here last! Didn't see any of the recommended spots so stopped @ Grill.
Good Spring Rolls & not so good Shrimp & Grits :-(
gotta run.......meeting quackheadredleg @ Holiday Inn Express
____later

Re: Tupelo

Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2011 9:58 pm
by WeBeJeepin
I was working on a job in Tupelo for about a month last December. I became a regular at Lost Pizza. Try the Jamaican jerk wings and the Otis pizza. Mmmmmmmmm

Re: Tupelo

Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2011 9:43 am
by GulfCoast
Papa V's for "stuffed lunch."