8 Repurposed Restaurants In Mississippi Where The Atmosphere Is As Great As The Food
When it comes to repurposed restaurants, we’ve got plenty in the Magnolia State. There are a ton of historic homes that have been transformed into eateries. However, the re-purposing isn’t contained to just houses. Many of the state’s dining spots started off as something other than a restaurant; here are 8 perfect examples.


As you’ve probably already guessed from the glowing marquee, this restaurant is located in the former Ritz Theater. Inside, photos of movie stars and 1920s-inspired décor serve as reminders of the eatery’s past. The only thing that outshines the atmosphere is the tasty southern Creole-inspired fare. Magnolia’s is located at 621 Commerce St., West Point, MS 39773.
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This Magee restaurant is housed inside a former bank and offers diners the chance to enjoy a meal in an actual vault, where millions of dollars were once stored. Of course, there’s much more to the eatery than its one-of-a-kind surroundings. There’s also a mouthwatering menu full of burgers, sandwiches, and BBQ. The Vault is located at 101 Main Ave. N, Magee, MS 39111.


Just as the name implies, this coffee house is also situated in a former bank. In addition to incredible coffee, which is roasted on-site, the neighborhood coffee shop serves up a tasty lunchtime fare. Visit Bankhouse Coffee at 126 Jeff Davis Ave., Long Beach, MS 39560.


An Oxford favorite, this low-key eatery is in a converted gas station. Today, customers stop by to fill up on Greek-style pizza and wraps, rather than fuel. Visit Volta Taverna at 710 N Lamar Blvd., Oxford, MS 38655.
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This eatery started off as a gas station – the Standard Oil Station - when it first opened in the 1920s. Much more than a local favorite, it’s been featured in national publications, including CNN, which recently named it one of "7 Chic Restaurants Housed in Former Gas Stations." Visit The Fillin’ Station at 692 Howard Ave., Biloxi, MS 39530.


A must-visit when in Clarksdale, Yazoo Pass is situated in a former dime store. Customers rave about everything from the atmosphere and service to the extensive menu and great coffee. Visit Yazoo Pass at 207 Yazoo Ave., Clarksdale, MS 38614.

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Step inside this former garage, and you’ll be treated to one of the best meals in the state. Choose between daily specials or a buffet brimming with authentic southern cooking – either way, you’re sure to be satisfied. Larry’s is located at 967 Veterans Memorial Blvd. S, Eupora, MS 39744.


The building that houses this Natchez eatery is one of the city’s oldest buildings. Since its construction in the 1760s, it’s served as tavern, inn, and post office. Today, both locals and tourists head to the eatery for wood fired flat breads, steaks, and hand crafted cocktails. Visit King’s Tavern at 613 Jefferson St., Natchez, MS 39120.
So, did we include your favorite repurposed restaurant? Did you know about the eateries listed above? Tell us in the comments section!
These aren’t the only restaurants where the atmosphere is as memorable as the food. Read about another here.
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