Eating in Natchez, MS
Most of the posts are kinda old dealing with Natchez and its restaurants (not to mention pretty negative). I will be on an Elderhostel journey to Natchez soon and we will have dinner at the Eola twice, once at Pearl Street Pasta, and lunch at Magnolia Hall once, and at a First Presbyterian Church once and the Trinity Episcopal Church once. Eating at churches makes me wonder about the local restaurants :-)
Can anyone suggest something decent to eat at the Eola and Pearl Street Pasta? Or a place we can substitute the churches for on our own?
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re: BarbHelm
Here is the link to the recent post.
http://www.chowhound.com/topics/show/...By the way, I have never had dinner at the Eola, but I have had breakfast there several times. It is always great.
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re: BarbHelm
Oops!!! Sorry about that. Let's try again.
http://www.chowhound.com/topics/show/...
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there is a post from a few days ago about this but people mentioned:
Biscuits and Blues
Mammy's Cafe
Cock of The WalkThe Sandbar in Vidalia, LA (just across the river was a big favorite of my grandmothers)
My family used to drive to Natchez to eat with family at the Holiday Inn resuturant. Not stellar but the view is great. As mentioned in the earlier post, there is one place in Natchez Under The Hill that i cant recall the name of but is pretty good (i think it is the ony place to eat down there).Everytime i go to Natchez it seems like there are new places to eat but i tend to hit the spot Uner The Hill just becuase i like setting


