Mississippi’s Gulf Coast may be most known for amazing oceanfront views and fresh sea breezes, but that’s not all the region has to offer. Extending from Waveland to Pascagoula, this area of the state is home to a variety of great restaurants, offering everything from fine dining to more laid-back options. So, the next time you’re on the coast, give one of these amazing restaurants a try.

  1. Mary Mahoney’s (116 Rue Magnolia, Biloxi)

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Mary Mahoney’s/Facebook Housed in one of the country’s oldest homes, a trip to Mary Mahoney’s is truly a unique experience; one that your taste buds will definitely enjoy. The menu is full of local favorites, like fried green tomatoes topped with crab meat, and a ton of signature seafood creations, such as Sisters of the Sea Au Gratin (pictured).

  1. Bozo’s Seafood Market and Deli (2012 Ingalls Ave., Pascagoula)

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Michael R./Yelp Ask any local where to get a good po’ boy on the Gulf Coast and they’ll undoubtedly mention Bozo’s Seafood Market and Deli, which probably has something to do with the fact that Bozo’s has been serving the area the freshest seafood, shrimp, and crawfish for over 60 years. More than a local favorite, Bozo’s has been featured in several publications, including USA Today.

  1. TatoNut Donut Shop (114 Government Street, Ocean Springs)

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Mary S./Yelp Maybe not a traditional restaurant, TatoNut is just too good to not include on this list. The Ocean Springs eatery is famous for its signature donuts, which are made from potato dough. Head to the local favorite, and you’ll find everything from traditional glazed donuts to specialty ones, like the King Cake Donut.

  1. Pirate’s Cove (208 Menge Ave., Pass Christian)

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Jen T./Yelp Craving a mouthwatering po’ boy in a relaxed atmosphere? Then you can’t go wrong with this local favorite. According to customers, the roast beef po’ boy, which is drenched in mouthwatering gravy, is a must-try and goes perfectly with a bottled Barq’s.

  1. The Blind Tiger (119 N Beach Blvd., Bay Saint Louis)

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The Blind Tiger/Facebook Located in the downtown area of Bay St. Louis, this waterside eatery has it all, from a fun atmosphere to mouthwatering burgers and hand-cut fries.

  1. The Chimneys (1640 E Beach Blvd., Gulfport)

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Sharon H./Yelp Offering beautiful views of the Gulf of Mexico, this coastal eatery features an expansive fare of steak and seafood that includes everything from gumbo and crab cakes to seared tuna and calamari.

  1. Blow Fly Inn (1201 Washington Ave., Gulfport)

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JackandLuke W./Yelp Located on Bayou Bernard, the Blow Fly Inn serves up an impressive fare that includes everything from fried pickles to perfectly cooked steaks. Not only a local favorite, the Gulfport eatery has been featured on Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives as well as included in Southern Living’s “Top 10 Southern Seafood Dives.”

  1. Aunt Jenny’s (1217 Washington Ave., Ocean Springs)

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Aunt Jenny’s Catfish Restaurant/Facebook Located at the mouth of the Bay of Biloxi, this local favorite is the place to go for all-you-can-eat catfish, shrimp, and chicken.

  1. The Reef (1749 Beach Blvd., Biloxi)

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Gretchen S./Yelp Whether you dine on the waterfront deck or in the dining room, this coastal eatery’s laidback beach vibe is undeniable. You’ll be equally as impressed with the menu, which is filled with seafood dishes as well as southern-inspired meals.

  1. Trapani’s Eatery (116 N Beach Blvd., Bay St Louis)

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Angie T./Yelp For more than two decades, Trapani’s has been serving its “famous po’boys,” with the oyster and softshell crab being among the top sellers. Aside from mouthwatering food, the beachfront café features a huge outdoor patio and great views of the bay.

Which coastal eatery would you add to this list?

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Mary Mahoney’s/Facebook

Housed in one of the country’s oldest homes, a trip to Mary Mahoney’s is truly a unique experience; one that your taste buds will definitely enjoy. The menu is full of local favorites, like fried green tomatoes topped with crab meat, and a ton of signature seafood creations, such as Sisters of the Sea Au Gratin (pictured).

Mir A./Yelp

Michael R./Yelp

Ask any local where to get a good po’ boy on the Gulf Coast and they’ll undoubtedly mention Bozo’s Seafood Market and Deli, which probably has something to do with the fact that Bozo’s has been serving the area the freshest seafood, shrimp, and crawfish for over 60 years. More than a local favorite, Bozo’s has been featured in several publications, including USA Today.

April R./Yelp

Mary S./Yelp

Maybe not a traditional restaurant, TatoNut is just too good to not include on this list. The Ocean Springs eatery is famous for its signature donuts, which are made from potato dough. Head to the local favorite, and you’ll find everything from traditional glazed donuts to specialty ones, like the King Cake Donut.

Stacy S./Yelp

Jen T./Yelp

Craving a mouthwatering po’ boy in a relaxed atmosphere? Then you can’t go wrong with this local favorite. According to customers, the roast beef po’ boy, which is drenched in mouthwatering gravy, is a must-try and goes perfectly with a bottled Barq’s.

The Blind Tiger/Facebook

Located in the downtown area of Bay St. Louis, this waterside eatery has it all, from a fun atmosphere to mouthwatering burgers and hand-cut fries.

The Chimneys/Facebook

Sharon H./Yelp

Offering beautiful views of the Gulf of Mexico, this coastal eatery features an expansive fare of steak and seafood that includes everything from gumbo and crab cakes to seared tuna and calamari.

Bill B./Yelp

JackandLuke W./Yelp

Located on Bayou Bernard, the Blow Fly Inn serves up an impressive fare that includes everything from fried pickles to perfectly cooked steaks. Not only a local favorite, the Gulfport eatery has been featured on Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives as well as included in Southern Living’s “Top 10 Southern Seafood Dives.”

Aunt Jenny’s Catfish Restaurant/Facebook

Located at the mouth of the Bay of Biloxi, this local favorite is the place to go for all-you-can-eat catfish, shrimp, and chicken.

Jennifer C./Yelp

Gretchen S./Yelp

Whether you dine on the waterfront deck or in the dining room, this coastal eatery’s laidback beach vibe is undeniable. You’ll be equally as impressed with the menu, which is filled with seafood dishes as well as southern-inspired meals.

Trapani’s Eatery/Facebook

Angie T./Yelp

For more than two decades, Trapani’s has been serving its “famous po’boys,” with the oyster and softshell crab being among the top sellers. Aside from mouthwatering food, the beachfront café features a huge outdoor patio and great views of the bay.

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