I'm headed to Biloxi next week for work, and I haven't been down since before Katrina...Any suggestions for decent seafood and steaks? Anything that's not located in a casino? Thanks!
I'm a big fan of Captain Al's in Gulfport.
Been there lately? It's been very mediocre when I've been.
Yeah I go all the time and there are 3 badass ones, not always working at the same time. You must be one of those guys that if she's not a 10 she ain't any good.Been there lately? It's been very mediocre when I've been.
I grew up on the Coast, and lived in Ocean Springs before Katrina. Your choices for food on the coast depends on what you want. I love going to Captain Al's, where they have excellent wood fire grilled steaks. Try the "Nicky Creel," which is a large ribeye served with your choice if great fried, grilled, or blackened shrimp. It will be a little out of the way, up Lorraine Road from U.S. 90. Yes, they have an attractive staff, starting with Stacey, who now owns it. She also makes great homemade key lime pie!
Trapani's on Beach Drive in downtown Bay St. Louis is a great seafood restaurant ala New Orleans style. The fresh trout with crawfish ettoufee is melt in your mouth.
Mary Mahoney's in Biloxi, within walking distance of most casino's is a family owned restaurant. I think Bobby Mahoney is about the 4th generation. Part of the restaurant is in Pre-Civil War ruins. Excellent sauces and great food.
The Half Shell has locations in both Biloxi and Gulfport. It is more the chain seafood restaurants, but has good fresh seafood.
McKelroy's is owned by my high school classmate, Mickey McKelroy. It is the traditional Southern Fried Seafood place. There are two locations, one just across the bridge in Ocean Springs and one at the Yacht Harbor in Biloxi, that I think just reopened.
The Mediterreo in Ocean Springs is superb, but you have to bring your own bottle.
Vrabel's in Gulfport is a good local place for the Gulfport people.
Another traditional fried saefood place is the White Cap located now on the beach in Gulfport.
Shaggy's is a "Margaritaville" style seafood restaurant and there are locations both on the water in Biloxi and Pass Christian.
Unfortunately, Mediterraneo closed a little while ago. But, I'd suggest Frenchies in downtown Ocean Springs. Its right across from the Mary C. O'Keefe Center. Frenchies used to be Porter Avenue Bistro and the food was excellent there.
I was actually talking about the food, although the last time I went none of the waitresses that looked good were there, but that was probably just bad luck on how the shift worked out.
I just don't get the love for the place. When I first started going there, it had a mediocre cut of steak that was seasoned and cooked right, good fried shrimp, and it was cheap. I was all about it. I didn't go for a while, and then the few times went, it was a flat out bad piece of steak, good shrimp, and while still relatively cheap, not cheap enough to balance out the quality of the food. It's not bad or anything, but I wouldn't peg it as one of the better options on the coast.
Seafood:
Mary Mahoney's - Best Restaurant on the Coast and in the State - yes
Half Shell - Good food, on the water on 90- yes
Biloxi Boardwalk - Good Food, great view, on the water on Back Bay - never eaten there
McElroys - The Biloxi Restaurant is better, great breakfast - haven't eaten biloxi since reopened, but usually good
Red Sky Crab House - Downtown Gulfport, boiled and steamed seafood - same owners as half shell
I'd add phoenecia in OS - great fish and byob - also a great breakfast
I could keep going, but this should get you started.
Steaks:
Captain AL's - yes
Manhattan Grill in Ocean Springs - yes
Cheryl's Steakhouse in Ocean Springs - meh
I don't really do steak restaurants much, I prefer to cook my own.
Misc:
Zepplins Downtown Biloxi - Pizza is legit - you could also try Leo's or Toms in Ocean Springs
Ole Biloxi Fillin Station Downtown Biloxi - Good atmosphere, food is good. - great poboys for lunch
Schooner in biloxi has great poboys too. The Hookup in biloxi is new. Food is OK, but great atmosphere on water.
Used to be 4 or 5 places. The one in Bay St. Louis was destroyed by Katrina. The one in Gulfport is still there, I think. They have excellent Shrimp PoBoys.I'm headed to Biloxi next week for work, and I haven't been down since before Katrina...Any suggestions for decent seafood and steaks? Anything that's not located in a casino? Thanks!
Try best poboys ever. I'd put it against Masperro's in NOLA for best in the world. I think it would be a wash.Used to be 4 or 5 places. The one in Bay St. Louis was destroyed by Katrina. The one in Gulfport is still there, I think. They have excellent Shrimp PoBoys.
Half shell, Mary Mahoney's or chimney's (in gulfport). Try the Biloxi schooner for a po-boy at lunch.