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    KDMC Coffee Shop

    5.0 (3 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    4 years ago

    Best coffee in town with the friendliest service. The coffee is phenomenal and there is a fabulous menu. 10/10 recommend

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    The Myrtles - The sitting room

    The Myrtles

    4.0(247 reviews)
    77.3 mi

    The grounds of this plantation are beautiful. It was overly touristy. But it was also spring break…read more I'd like to go back when it's not so busy and stay overnight to see what ghosts I can find. I did have a crazy experience with my K2 reader going off and no explanation to why. I wasn't around electrical, my phone was on airplane mode, and as soon as anyone else would touch the meter it stopped. We had coffee in their coffee shop. That place was popping!

    My boyfriend and I spent the night inside of the main house of the Myrtle plantation. This stay…read morealso came with a complimentary history tour. My only gripe is that I love the ghost stories and wished I had the option to choose the mystery tour in the evening instead. We received a lot of historical information, but it also did not talk about the enslaved people of the plantation. I wish that were also included in the tour. On site they have a coffee shop and a restaurant as well as a gift shop. The restaurant was closed for the duration of our stay, but we did manage to make two trips to the coffee shop. Do yourself a favor and order the Nola coffee! It is not too sweet, a little creamy and just so good! If you decide to stay overnight, your complimentary breakfast is at the coffee shop. They have a decent selection of breakfast items to choose from which include a breakfast sandwich, a breakfast burrito, and biscuits and gravy to name a few. Overall, this was a really pleasant experience. Staff were very friendly and accommodated any of the questions we had.

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    The Myrtles - Cassie giving the ghost tour

    Cassie giving the ghost tour

    The Myrtles - One room in the restaurant

    One room in the restaurant

    The Myrtles - The dining room

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    The dining room

    Restaurant Anchuca - Dessert specials are amazing

    Restaurant Anchuca

    4.6(105 reviews)
    58.3 mi
    $$

    This antebellum mansion from 1830 survived the American Civil War. There are 10 guest rooms but we…read morecame to the restaurant for brunch . We were able to make a reservation on Open Table. Joseph Emory Davis, patriarchal brother to Confederate Pres Jefferson Davis, the owner of Hurricane Plantation in Warren County, Jefferson Davis made his final speech from Anchuca's front balcony, near the Vicksburg Battlefield. We got here early and parked in the small parking lot. We wandered around all of the beautiful rooms from the period. We were seated in the library. Brunch entrées included a small salad or fruit cup, and a dessert. We enjoyed our salads with balsamic dressing. For an entrée, I chose seafood, gumbo, and my husband, the shrimp and grits. The cheesy, creamy grits with the best I ever tasted, and my husband doesn't like shrimp, but he devoured them. We're trying both desserts, the warm peach cobbler alamode and the white chocolate bread pudding were obscene. Our meal was delicious, service, impeccable, and the setting spectacular.

    A charming bed and breakfast offers the distinction of being the former home to the elder brother…read moreof Jefferson Davis, Confederate President for the duration of the American Civil War. Approximately a mile from the Vicksburg battlefield, the house sits high on a hill that would have had direct line of vision to the Mississippi River during the war. The house still bears the scars of battle shrapnel but was ultimately spared. The buildings are an impressive representation of Southern living for the well to do in the late 1800s. The upper porch served as the location for Jefferson Davis last public speech after the war. The restaurant serves a nice breakfast to boarders and a more elegant option for dinner with a full menu. Pleasant service in a cozy dining area makes for a great experience in this historic home. P.S. Note that both the dining area and all of the in rooms are not handicapped accessible and require the ability to claim stairs.

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    Restaurant Anchuca - Café Anchuca

    Café Anchuca

    Restaurant Anchuca - Ask your server about our dessert specials!

    Ask your server about our dessert specials!

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    St Francisville Inn

    St Francisville Inn

    4.6(48 reviews)
    77.9 mi
    $$

    The Saint Restaurant drips with Southern charm. The food, the service and the hospitality are over…read morethe moon. It's been so long since those three elements simultaneously meshed that I 'd almost lost all hope I'd ever find that again in a dining experience. Mrs. Shirley greets you like an old friend. The lunch menu is elevated yet not over the top. The hot honey chicken sandwich I had , topped with two bacon strips and homemade pimento cheese, was the best chicken sandwich I've ever eaten. It came with a small side of crispy fries for $18. And my wife ordered a steak wedge salad that was unbelievable delicious. The cocktails are extremely pricey at $18. But if you want a memorable lunch experience, this is the place. It's now our once a month lunch rotation.

    We ate here while on a weekend girls trip. This place is absolutely divine! Everything is…read moreperfection - the decor, the food, the drinks, the servers, the bartenders, the ambiance - I could go on! Reservations are highly recommended. We ate dinner here our first night staying at the Hotel Toussaint. I ordered the stuffed soft shell crab with corn maque choux. I loved this dish - crispy soft shelled crab, FULLY stuffed, and they did not skimp on the lump crab meat! I even enjoyed the corn maque choux, which is not usually my favorite, but this one still had the sweetness of the corn and all the flavors, yet wasn't overly spicy. Just perfect! My friend ordered the chicken with mushrooms and horseradish potatoes and absolutely loved every bit of it! We returned for breakfast the next morning (complimentary continental with our stay at the Hotel Toussaint), and we decided to order just one of our complimentary breakfasts (croissant, apple strudel/tart, strawberry jam, butter, and fresh fruit) and then order a Southern Breakfast (bacon, eggs, cheese grits, and a biscuit). We then split both plates so we could try everything! All of the food was delicious, as to be expected, but the cheese grits were the star of the show! They were the right texture, were seasoned well, and were topped with melted cheese. Yum! We visited the St Francisville Inn again later in the day to go to the spa for pedicures. The spa is upstairs and is serene and relaxing. Our pedicures were well done. They also offer facials and massages, but we didn't schedule those during this trip. Finally, we visited again in the afternoon to have drinks from the bar. We enjoyed them on the front porch. Everything about this place is well thought-out to the last detail. I will be visiting again in the future for sure!

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    St Francisville Inn - Breakfast setting with coffee from the coffee/tea bar

    Breakfast setting with coffee from the coffee/tea bar

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    St Francisville Inn - Godiva chocolate torte

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    Godiva chocolate torte

    Dunleith Plantation - Room #102 ---the best

    Dunleith Plantation

    3.2(24 reviews)
    55.6 mi
    $$$

    I booked this inn with 2 other couples. When we got here, we were told "rooms got moved around". So…read more2 of my friends were moved to the main house, and I was still in the garden view. Not end of the world but didn't want to be separated. THEN we get to the room, and we have ZERO blankets. Just a sheet. And because they have ZERO staff on site from 10pm to 8 am, I was screwed and froze all night! Called the next morning and asked for blankets, told them I had a sheet only. No apology or anything! There are coffee pots in the room but no water to make coffee. So bring your own water. Also, I'm road tripping and this was the worse (hardest) bed yet. Staff were friendly and rooms were clean and of course the mansion is majestic. But my experience here was awful. I froze all night. Terrible experience.

    This place is a disaster in every single way! DO NOT STAY here! We came last year and tried to…read morecheck in and room was not ready. We were attending Angels on the Bluff and needed to change bc we had been traveling all day. We had to haul all of our things into the bathroom by the front desk and try to change in there. My husband had to change in the manager's office upstairs. He found a business card of someone in charge while in there. The guy at the desk was miserable- kept complaining about how there was only one person to clean rooms. We finally were able to check in at 10 pm instead of 4 and room was gross. We had to haul all of our stuff up the steps and room was dirty, no water, and 2 towels. Windows were boarded so couldn't see out. It felt like a box. Guy at the desk could care less- 200% apathetic! Not his problem. My husband called and talked to the person on the business card and that person was supposed to call back! Never did! I should have contested the charges. Now a year later, we ate at The Castle and that is also a disaster! Just avoid the whole place! Drive up, take pics of the home, and drive far far away!

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    Dunleith Plantation - Broken piece of chair

    Broken piece of chair

    Dunleith Plantation - Entrance leading to the Castle Restaurant

    Entrance leading to the Castle Restaurant

    Dunleith Plantation - Front door

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    Front door

    KDMC Coffee Shop - coffee - Updated May 2026

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