
Home of “Smiley” the Cornbread!! Down-home food for the soul along with many classic dishes such as hamburgers. Go to their Facebook page for more information @BushsKountryCafe
Cajun & Creole Restaurant · Personal Chef · Private Members Club
Search on Facebook @DatTasteNOLA or Email: thechinns@dattastenola.org
Fresh daily BBQ served in a renovated shot gun shack in downtown Greenville. However, we recommend the Shotgun Burger.
@greenvilleeats on Facebook
Multi-Cuisine, serving lunch, dinner, coffee and specialty drinks/Services-Takes Reservations,walk-Ins welcome
Take-out, groups and catering. Visit their website for more information
Mexican Cuisine. Contact
Search @THEFLAMINGSKILLET.GREENVILLEMS
email freddiesbbq@gmail.com
Anyone craving a quality cup of fresh, homemade coffee needs to head over to Grounded Sister Coffee Shop to get their fix. Grounded Sister Coffee Shop is located in the former Midtown and McCormick Book Inn building, 825 S. Main St. Grounded Sister offers a variety of drinks for coffee enthusiasts, including espressos, macchiatos, cappuccinos and lattes. Hot tea is also available. The coffee comes from the Mississippi-based company, High Point Coffee Roasters of New Albany.
Follow them on their Facebook page @Grounded Sister Coffee Shop or contact via email at groundedsistercoffee@gmail.com A family owned and operated coffee shop, with a home town country feel.
Catering for parties, special occasions and events.
Bucks is now Hattie’s Kitchen, which has been serving the Delta for over 13 years. On March 10, 2008, Barack Obama dropped in for breakfast during his campaign visit to Greenville, Miss. Bucks has also seen the likes of Phylicia Rashad, Little Milton, and B.B. King. Experience Bucks for a southern soulfood treat with a menu that includes BBQ, burgers, and catfish. Bucks is famous for their homemade peach cobbler.
Famous Tamales, Burgers, Salads and more!
Established in the early 1900’s, this the oldest diner in Washington County. A great way to get a feel of our rich culture is to come and discuss the history of Greenville over a hot homemade breakfast or a delicious plate lunch.
Locally owned restaurant. Contact 662-822-0026.
Southern, home-cooked food. Locally owned and operated.
Indoor or outdoor seating. Search on Facebook @Rivals Steakhouse or email for more information @ rivalsm@hotmail.com
Ethnic
Formerly South Main Deli, the restaurant is now Sherman’s at South Main. Go to their website for more information or visit their Facebook Page @ShermansatSouthMain. Sherman’s opened as a family grocery store in 1947. Renovated in 1985, the restaurant is most famous for its homemade pies and unique Delta dining for six decades. The menu also includes pork, steaks, super salads, smoked ribs, specialty sandwiches, seafood, and homemade desserts and has also incorporated some of the former restaurant’s menu (South Main Deli).
Country store with homemade lunches. Closed on Sunday.
Shop, Dine, and stay overnight in this unique downtown shop that has a little bit of everything!
Italian Fine Dining