


Seafood lovers be warned - the Gulf Coast may overload your senses! Catfish and shrimp are on virtually every menu, prepared in a variety of southern styles. Cajun spices, thick steaks, and fresh seafood guarantee zesty and hearty dining at every meal. Choose your preferred setting from plush resort restaurants all the way to home-style cafés, and be sure to top off the robust flavor of the Delta with a slice of the favorite local dessert, Mississippi Mud Pie.
Delta Levee Café is an upscale casino restaurant with a regional menu featuring Southern specialties like Pride of the Pond Catfish. The steaks are prime, tender cuts featuring the monster 26-ounce T-bone! Serving Gulf Coast cuisine, this is a fine southern dining in an elegant and lively atmosphere. Bally's Casino.
Twain's Casual Fine Dining is overflowing with southern charm. The menu is varied, including hearty steaks and seafood, outstanding BBQ, and international treats. A lengthy wine list, amiable staff, and two fireplaces perfect the genteel ambiance. Sam's Town Hotel and Gambling Hall.
Mary Mahoney's Old French House Restaurant is the epitome of down-home southern dining. Mary Mahoney's famous signature dishes include Half-Lobster Georgio, a lobster and shrimp in cream sauce with a touch of brandy served "en coquille." Other specialty items are stuffed snapper and Sisters of the Sea Au Gratin, a zesty shrimp and crabmeat dish. The house, built in 1731, and the "just like family" atmosphere create a genuine Biloxi experience. Magnolia and Water Streets.
Aunt Jenny's Catfish Restaurant is set in an antebellum house on the bayou and shaded by centuries-old oak trees. Sip cocktails in the Julep Room Lounge in the cellar, once a favorite Elvis Presley hangout. The chef specializes in pond-raised catfish, shrimp and chicken, with large portions perfect for two. 1217 Washington Avenue.
Along with the casinos, Las Vegas-style shows and an up-all-night enthusiasm dominate the after-hours scene in Biloxi. Revelers have a huge amount of choices for drinking, dancing, romancing, playing pool, or just quietly kicking back with friends and a pint. From the smallest beer bar to the flashiest casino, live entertainment keeps the party going into the early morning hours.
The best live music venue on the Gulf Coast, this Biloxi hot spot has won the Coast Magazine "People's Choice" award for 3 consecutive years! The nightly entertainment is free, and features a variety of house bands, artists and shows. Past acts include Art Deiorio and the Sugarmill Band, Robert Cabella and Noah's Rain.
This 1,800-seat theater features entertainment ranging from live boxing to big-name rock/pop bands, to Vegas-style revues. Past performances have included artists such as Gladys Knight, Merle Haggard, KC and the Sunshine Band, and Peabo Bryson. This is also the home of Backstage, one of the city's better nightclubs.
This theater stages some of Biloxi's best cultural arts. It is home to the Gulf Coast Opera Theatre, Gulf Coast Symphony Orchestra, KNS Theatre, and a number of community artists and dance troupes.
The biggest party of the year pre-dates Mardi Gras in New Orleans. This revered cultural tradition has earned its own museum - the Biloxi Mardi Gras Museum. Events include 'round-the-clock parties, parades, and Carnival balls. Some events are free, some have a small fee. February.
The Gulf Coast Garden Clubs open numerous historic homes for public touring. Stroll through graceful mansions built at the height of the plantation era on sprawling estates. The grounds are illuminated in spring with acres of blossoming gardens, highlighted by the famous regional azaleas. April.
This event is quintessential Gulf Coast. Festivities connected to the races include a giant street fair and the crowning of the Shrimp King and Queen. The climax of the event is the "Blessing of the Fleet," a string of decorated boats parading through the Bayou to receive a blessing for a safe and prosperous shrimping season. May.
The nation's birthday is boisterously celebrated in Biloxi. Fishermen from all over come for the Mississippi Deep Sea Fishing Rodeo, the largest such event in the world. Biloxi's harbor turns into a giant carnival, with rides, food, arts and crafts, and more. Fourth of July is also time for the Crab Festival in Bay St Louis. July.