WHERE TO EAT
You can't go wrong eating on the MS Gulf Coast, but here are some restaurants we've visited and recommend.
Seafood is the main attraction, but there are also other restaurant options on the coast if you want something different. Hwy 90 restaurants also include Mexican or BBQ places with additional seafood options.
Bay St. Louis
Pass Christian/Long Beach
Gulfport
Cuz's Old Town Oyster Bar & Grill
200 North Beach Restaurant & Bar
Parrot Head Bar & Grill
The Ugly Pirate Cafe & Bar
Murky Waters BBQ
Tripletails Restaurant
Buoys Bar
Bogart's Steakhouse
Mockingbird Cafe
Dan B's Restaurant & Bar
Avocado's
Thorny Oyster
Bacchus On The Beach
Hook Gulf Coast Cuisine
Fill-Up with Billups
Shaggy's Pass Harbor
Sea Level
Cat Island Coffee House
Whiskey Prime Steak House
Martha's Restaurant
The Deck
Rusty Pelican
Lil' Ray's Restaurant
Harbor View Cafe
Cajun Crawfish Hut
Jai's Crawfish and Snowballs
On A Roll
Half Shell Oyster House
Patio 44 Gulfport
The Rack house Steak & Spirits
Beach Blvd Steamer
Captain Al's Steak & Seafood
Felix's Restaurant & Oyster Bar
The District on the Alley
Salute Italian Restaurant
Tony's Brick Oven Pizzeria
Murky Waters BBQ
Blow Fly Inn
The Chimney's
White Cap Restaurant
Marina Cantina
Biloxi
The Reef
White Pillars
McElroy's Harbor House
Mary Mahoney's
Morton's the Steakhouse
Woody's Roadside
Sal & Mookie's
Tasty Tails Seafood House
Saltgrass Steakhouse
Taranto's Crawfish
Martinis Biloxi
Sugar Factory
Greenhouse
Rosetti's Cafe
Snapper's Seafood
Lucy's
The Blind Tiger
Port City Cafe
Cora's Restaurant
The Scratch Kitch growing from food truck only, to
full-blown restaurant in Ocean Springs
The Scratch Kitchen has been a food truck for almost two years. Brittany Alexander is now taking her food truck to a full-blown restaurant in downtown Ocean Springs.