OT: MS Delta tour

cowbell88

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It’s pretty desolate this time of the year, without any crops growing. The crops are what makes the Delta unique.

March-May brings a mad dash of planting, while summer brings pretty crops with pivots, planes and poly pipe running and fall brings the most beautiful sites of harvest with combines and cotton pickers running.

Other sit down restaurants not mentioned is the Crown in Indianola, Serio’s , What’s Cooking, and Fran and Johnnie’s in Greenwood , Lillo’s in Leland, the Pharm in Ruleville, and Stafford’s in Drew.

Other quick or convenience type food stores is any Double Quick chicken, Fratesi’s Grocery in Leland, Chuck’s in Rolling Fork, Roy’s Store in Chatham on Lake Washington and Nails in Stewart (not in Delta, but the guaranteed best convenience store steak you will ever eat)

Tallahatchie Flats (north of Greenwood) is a cool place to stay. It’s very similar to Shack up in Clarksdale. There is a B and B on Lake Washington also. Can’t remember the name though. The cabins at Leroy Percy park in Hollandale are also pretty neat.
 
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greenbean.sixpack

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It’s pretty desolate this time of the year, without any crops growing. The crops are what makes the Delta unique.

March-May brings a mad dash of planting, while summer brings pretty crops with pivots, planes and poly pipe running and fall brings the most beautiful sites of harvest with combines and cotton pickers running.

Other sit down restaurants not mentioned is the Crown in Indianola, Serio’s , What’s Cooking, and Fran and Johnnie’s in Greenwood , Lillo’s in Leland, the Pharm in Ruleville, and Stafford’s in Drew.

Other quick or convenience type food stores is any Double Quick chicken, Fratesi’s Grocery in Leland, Chuck’s in Rolling Fork, Roy’s Store in Chatham on Lake Washington and Nails in Stewart (not in Delta, but the guaranteed best convenience store steak you will ever eat)

Tallahatchie Flats (north of Greenwood) is a cool place to stay. It’s very similar to Shack up in Clarksdale. There is a B and B on Lake Washington also. Can’t remember the name though. The cabins at Leroy Percy park in Hollandale are also pretty neat.
Stafford's is good, I wish Drew wasn't so far out off the way.
 

99jc

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Start in Indianola and get some pecans at Indianola Pecan House.
Then head over to Greenville and a must is
Does Eat Place for dinner.
The Belmont or Hotel 27 for the accommodations there that night.
Tamales at Scott’s or Tamale
Heaven -gotta compare those to Doe’s
Next stop head up to Cleveland and go to Airport Grocery for tamales and to Bar Fontaine - a rooftop bar in town.
From there go up to Clarksdale and get tamales at Abe’s.
In Clarksdale, stay at Ground Zero Blues Club above the club or Shack Up Inn
Get dinner at Kathryns on Moon Lake or Hookers Grocery.
Blues music listening at Ground Zero and definitely check our Reds Music Hall while in town.
Too bad the Crystal Grill closed or I would have definitely said start in Greenwood for lunch there.
This will be a great weekend itinerary.
Pecan house closed. they retired I think!
 

greenbean.sixpack

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Perfect Timing. In all my years living in Miss, never spent time in the Delta. Got a weekend trip to Cleveland end of April.
Cleveland is the jewel of the delta due to DSU and a formally good public school system. Unfortunately decreasing in enrollment at DSU and a federal judge destroying the only successful public school in the Delta, Cleveland will go on a slow decline and eventually become like every other Delta town.

There is a neat rooftop bar in one of the hotels.
 

signdawg

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Bar Fontaine, rooftop bar in the Cotton House Hotel in Cleveland, is closed until April for remodeling.

Staple restaurant downstairs is pretty good but is small with a small menu.

Lena pizza in Cleveland is great but only open Thursday to Saturday nights.
 

Villagedawg

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I was going to suggest: Go to Spotify/Amazon Music. Download the Delta Blues playlist to listen offline. Go to Skyscanner. Book a flight from Memphis to New Orleans in a window seat. See the Delta out the window while listening to playlist. ***
Seriously, I love Ground Zero. Sad to hear it’s closed.
 
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greenbean.sixpack

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As is the “Country Music Palace”, ala the 80’s. What a place to hang!
All the bars that were scattered around rural places (like Greenwood, Grenada, Winona, Vaiden, etc.,) up through the 90s, did online gaming/social media kill them off?