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    The Shed BBQ & Blues Joint Voted Mississippi’s Most Popular Small Business

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     We all know those small businesses we can’t live without – the bakery that serves the best pastries, the family-owned hardware store with the perfect tool for every job, or the quirky bookshop where you always find a hidden literary treasure. These are the kinds of places customers will drive considerable distances to visit, even if they’ve since moved far from the area.

    Advance Funds Network, a business financing company, ran a poll of 3,014 people asking which small businesses have products or services so beloved that they would drive more than an hour to reach them. Based on the survey results, they were able to create a ranking of the country’s 150 hidden gem businesses, spotlighting the ones that inspire the most devotion from their customers.

    In Mississippi, the top small businesses were:

    #1. The Shed BBQ & Blues Joint – Ocean Springs
    This funky, family-run roadhouse serves up smoked meats and blues beats in equal measure. Built from salvaged junk and dripping with character, it’s a mecca for barbecue lovers who come for brisket and stay for the late-night jam sessions.

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    #2. T-Bones Records & Cafe – Hattiesburg
    Part record store, part coffeehouse, part sandwich nirvana. T-Bones is a hub for Hattiesburg’s creative crowd, with vinyl bins to dig through, a killer turkey melt, and iced lattes worth detouring for.

    #3. McEwen’s Oxford – Oxford
    Tucked just off the town square, McEwen’s serves upscale Southern cuisine with heart and heritage. Locals rave about the duck confit and bourbon cocktails, and Ole Miss alumni make it a must-stop whenever they’re back in town.

    Across the country, other stand out businesses were highly sought-after:

    Over in Nashville, Tennessee, Loveless Cafe has been a biscuit lover’s paradise since the 1950s. Set in a former roadside motel, it’s known for flaky biscuits, salty country ham, and the kind of red-eye gravy that fuels long drives and fond memories.

    Further east, Callie’s Hot Little Biscuit in Charleston, South Carolina keeps things cozy with a tiny storefront and a devoted fanbase. Whether it’s cheddar and chive or something sweet like blackberry jam, these handmade biscuits are worth the wait. And if you find yourself on the Maryland coast, Thrasher’s French Fries in Ocean City is a rite of summer – crispy, vinegar-soaked fries served by the bucket, no ketchup allowed. Rounding things out in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, Dogfish Head Brewings & Eats draws craft beer fans from all over. It’s the original home of the now-famous brewery, known for bold flavors, offbeat menu items, and the kind of atmosphere that turns a quick bite into an all-evening affair.

    Click here, to check out the most popular business by state.

    Our survey is a testament to the deep emotional connections people form with their favorite small businesses. These aren’t just places to shop or eat – they’re part of people’s stories. Whether it’s a flaky biscuit that tastes like childhood or a boutique that feels like a treasure hunt, customers are willing to go the extra mile – literally – to support the places that make their communities feel like home. That kind of loyalty is both powerful and inspiring,” says Irving Betesh, CRO of Advance Funds Network.

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