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    McAlister's Deli

    McAlister's Deli

    3.2
    (49 reviews)
    1.5 mi
    $

    Solid 3.5 Stars…read more Located in Meridian, this restaurant serves decent sandwiches (cold n hot), soups, chili (no beans) and large potatoes. 4 Stars Service can be spotty, however during our visit, the staff were professional and efficient. We arrived for lunch on a Saturday and they had a steady flow of patrons at the tables and ordering. Though slightly understaff, they watch as a team from taking orders, providing your dreams, preparing the order and servicing it. And they came around to see if you anything else and pick up our empty plates. 3.5 Stars Ambiance is low key and chill. Tables and bathrooms were clean and the music wasn't loud. This establishment continues to honor a 10% military discount. I believe this discount also applies to law-enforcement and first responders. Just make sure you ask for it and you may have to show your ID. Food 3 Stars I ordered the Choose 2. You can choose a sandwich, potato, and a side dish. Such as chips, mac & cheese, chili, or other side dish. Some side dishes cost more. My order was a half of a Max Spud and a cup of chili. The spud comes with cheese, black olives, green onions, and some diced ham on it. The spud was a decent size for a half potato. Can't go wrong with a cup of chili - meat chili. Wifey ordered the New Yorker, which is a Reuben on rye bread and a bag of chips. It was good. Iff you'd like Neil she may want to order an extra one. So if you live in Meridian or close to town, this is a place to go to. If you're driving through on I 20 this is also a good place to make a pitstop. you'll enjoy the food.

    We stopped by here on our way from a road trip, and the food was fine! I got a veggie spud with…read morepecan berry salad, the portions were generous and the inside was nice and clean. We were in the middle of a lunch rush so it took a second for us to get our food, but overall it was a ok experience.

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    Weidmann's Restaurant

    Weidmann's Restaurant

    4.4
    (538 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    $$

    We stopped at Weidmann's Restaurant in Meridian, Mississippi for lunch while traveling. Established…read morein 1870, it's a historic downtown spot with plenty of charm. We had Felix's Special--Shrimp Remoulade Salad with a grilled pimento cheese and applewood smoked bacon sandwich on sourdough. Both were very good: fresh shrimp, and a well-toasted sandwich with smoky bacon and melted pimento cheese. Service was friendly and attentive, and the atmosphere was pleasant. A solid stop if you're passing through Meridian.

    Weidmann's Restaurant located in Meridian, Mississippi is Mississippi's oldest continuously…read moreoperating restaurant. Since 1870, Weidmann's has welcomed everyone from railroad workers and weary travelers to soldiers and hometown heroes, earning its place in Mississippi's history. Founded by Swiss immigrant Felix Weidmann, the restaurant opened during Meridian's rise as one of the South's busiest railroad crossroads. During World War I, the restaurant temporarily relocated to Hattiesburg to help feed the thousands of soldiers training at nearby Camp Shelby. One of its quirkiest traditions is the complimentary peanut butter and crackers brought to every table. During World War II, butter rationing led the restaurant to serve peanut butter and crackers instead. Customers loved it so much that the tradition continues more than 80 years later. In 1935, when brothers Al and Fred Key took to the skies in their airplane, Ole Miss, they weren't just chasing a world record--they were trying to save Meridian's airport from closing during the Great Depression. They spent an unbelievable 653 hours and 34 minutes--more than 27 days--without landing. They stayed aloft by pioneering air-to-air refueling techniques. Their record stood until astronauts aboard Skylab surpassed the duration in space in 1973. One of the celebrations honoring their historic flight took place right here at Weidmann's, forever connecting the restaurant to one of aviation's greatest achievements. I ordered the shrimp and grits, and they were outstanding. The shrimp were perfectly cooked, the grits were creamy and full of flavor, and every bite tasted fresh and homemade. Of course, you can't leave without trying their famous peanut butter and crackers--a tradition that's become part of the restaurant's history. The staff was friendly, the atmosphere was warm and full of character, and you can tell they take pride in preserving this historic landmark. If you appreciate great Southern food and places with a story to tell, Weidmann's is absolutely worth the stop.

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    Elpasha Restaurant

    Elpasha Restaurant

    4.8
    (23 reviews)
    3.0 mi

    Stoped here for a late lunch. It was great. I had a wrap and some babaganish. Everything was great…read more Service was quick and friendlyi like the location. I'll be back.

    Overall experience 3.5 stars…read more Ambiance: 3.5 Stars Located in North Hills / Popular Springs, the restaurant is an open concept and has multiple tables for seating. It is clean and was decorated with different Middle Eastern pictures and homey items. Service: 3.75 Stars The family own and operated staff are friendly and professional. They made some recommendations and we ordered our food. It took about 15 minutes for the food to arrive. Food: 3.5 Stars The Turkish coffee was wonderful. Robust and had the hint of cardamom, cinnamon and other spices. Though a hot drink, it was refreshing to taste. 3.5 Stars We had the Lamb and Chicken Gyros. Both were large and tasty. However, some parts of the meat were slightly dry. The fresh, hot fries were a delight. Appetizer: 3 Stars The fried Sambosa was ok. It tasted more "store" bought than homemade. The chicken was good but I was expecting chicken peas or other veggies in it too. The seasoning was ok. Dessert: 2.75 Baklava- the order came with one pastry cut into two small pieces. Not a shareable item. You could put both pieces in your mouth. Too small and it tasted "store bought" again. I could be wrong and it not a major criticism. Just more of an observation and a reference what I won't order the next time we stop by. Overall: we will be back to taste other food options and the friendly staff.

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