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    You’ve got to visit the Mississippi Seafood Trail

    Meredith BiesingerBy Meredith BiesingerSeptember 8, 2021Updated:September 11, 20212 Mins Read14 Views
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    Indulge in the best seafood the Gulf has to offer and check out the Mississippi Seafood Trail. Yes, this is real, and it’s incredible! With more than 80 restaurants, the Mississippi Seafood Trail covers over 360 miles of deliciousness from the Gulf Coast to the Delta! Each restaurant serves genuine Gulf seafood and is sure to make your taste buds sing.

    The Mississippi Seafood Trail was established in 2014 by the Mississippi Hospitality and Restaurant Association to promote restaurants that proudly serve genuine Gulf seafood.

    Over the last seven years, several restaurants have been added to the list of must-stops for those following this delicious seafood trail. With savory menu items and incomparable hospitality, it should come as no surprise that the Mississippi Seafood Trail is now the #2 Food Trail in the country!

    Check out  just a few of our favorites here on the coast:

    Adventures Pub and Spirits

    132 Lameuse St. Biloxi, MS

    Bayview Cafe (Imperial Palace)

    850 Bayview Ave. Biloxi, MS

    Dan B’s Restaurant & Bar

    109 South Beach Blvd. Bay Saint Louis, MS

    Felix’s Restaraunt & Oyster Bar

    942 Beach Dr. Gulfport, MS

    Gollott’s Fresh Catch

    200 E 8th St. Biloxi, MS

    Half Shell Oyster House

    (Gulfport, Biloxi locations)

    Harbor View Cafe

    504 Jeff Davis St. Long Beach, MS

    High Tide Cafe

    850 Bayview Ave. Biloxi, MS

    Hook Gulf Coast Cuisine

    133 Davis Ave. Pass Christian, MS

    Jacks By The Tracks

    709 Krebs Ave.Pascagoula, MS

    Knuckle Heads

    522 Washington Ave. Ocean Springs, MS

    Lil Rays

    500 A Courthouse Rd. Gulfport, MS

    The Mississippi Gulf Seafood Trail has an app that you can download for free. The app helps seafood lovers find new restaurants, get directions, and even earn loyalty rewards! Oh, and by doing so, you’re supporting local businesses too! Grab some friends, and perhaps wear some stretchy pants, and enjoy some of the best seafood in the country.

    Whether you’re a local or a visitor, the Mississippi Gulf Seafood Trail is an excellent way to ensure fantastic seafood and a true Mississippi adventure along the way!

    For more information, plus a complete list of restaurants, visit their website.

    Happy trails to you!

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