Winter is one of the most rewarding times to travel in Mississippi. While temperatures can dip into sweater weather, the season is generally mild and ideal for exploring both outdoor and indoor attractions. It’s also a time when many of the state’s finest restaurants shift their menus toward comforting dishes like hearty gumbos, slow-braised meats, and inventive takes on Gulf seafood and locally sourced produce. This year, winter dining comes with an added distinction: ten Mississippi restaurants have been included in the inaugural MICHELIN Guide American South, highlighting a culinary range that stretches from fresh Gulf seafood to refined farm-to-table cooking.
Jackson & Central Mississippi
Jackson offers a wealth of cultural attractions, from nationally recognized museums and historic neighborhoods to a wide range of excellent eateries. This winter, the capital’s profile rises even further with two MICHELIN-recognized restaurants, both located in the walkable Belhaven Town Center. Elvie’s brings French-influenced standards made with a Southern sensibility. Just steps away, Pulito Osteria offers seasonal Italian fare, including handmade pastas and wood-fired pizza.
A short drive northwest of the city, Sacred Ground Barbecue in Pocahontas is known for smoked meats, house-made sausages, and sides that elevate traditional barbecue. It’s a quintessential cold-weather stop—unpretentious, satisfying, and deeply tied to the region’s heritage. Both Elvie’s and Sacred Ground earned the Guide’s coveted “Bib Gourmand” distinction for delicious food at affordable prices.
Oxford
In Oxford, home to the University of Mississippi, winter is anything but quiet and serene. Ole Miss football and basketball keep the town buzzing, and its culinary scene rises to the moment. Two of the city’s MICHELIN-recognized restaurants, Ajax Dinerand City Grocery, anchor the city’s lovely courthouse square, a local hub for eating, drinking, and shopping. Ajax is a local institution known for stick-to-your-ribs Mississippi classics served with the warmth of a community hangout. City Grocery, chef John Currence’s flagship, balances refined Southern fare with big, bold flavors that thrive in winter’s slower pace. Nearby, Snackbar blends Southern ingredients with global inspiration, offers dishes that are both comforting and inventive.
About 20 minutes down the road, Taylor Grocery has spent nearly half a century perfecting its signature fried catfish. The restaurant has live music (of the singer-songwriter variety) and occasionally the restaurant owner will join in the singing.
The Siren Social Club
Coastal Mississippi
Along Mississippi’s Gulf Coast, winter means cool days, clear skies, and exceptional seafood. Gulfport, Ocean Springs, and Biloxi each contributed a standout restaurant to the MICHELIN Guide, showcasing the region’s casual coastal fare and elevated offerings.
In Gulfport, Siren Social Club celebrates oysters, Gulf finfish, and coastal flavors with a playful approach that matches the city’s waterfront energy. Vestige, in Ocean Springs, continues to attract national attention for its globally influenced tasting menus built around seasonal Gulf ingredients, served with creativity and artistry.
In Biloxi, White Pillars ties the season together with its elegant take on fresh Gulf seafood and farm-to-table cooking. Housed in a restored 1905 mansion, the restaurant offers winter menus that highlight local farms, regional purveyors, and the Coast’s signature catches. It’s an ideal choice for travelers seeking a refined but grounded introduction to Mississippi’s culinary identity.
A Winter Season Full of Flavor
Together, these ten MICHELIN-recognized restaurants reflect what winter in Mississippi does best: serve comfort with craft, creativity rooted in place, and flavors shaped by seasons rather than trends. Wherever you ultimately travel, winter in Mississippi offers a culinary experience that is both grounded and surprising—an invitation to slow down, dig in, and enjoy tastes – and travels – that are truly unforgettable. Learn more about dining in Mississippi at VisitMississippi.org/Flavors.

