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DINING

Tunica is a food-lover's paradise

From fine dining at any of our premium steakhouses, to all-you-can-eat buffets, to off-the-beaten-path Mississippi Delta diners, you’ll find your appetite satisfied at Tunica restaurants. Local dining icons include The Hollywood Cafe and Blue & White Restaurant, where you’ll find Southern Hospitality, history and deliciousness all served together.
Whichever choice you make, Tunica’s meals come with flavor and personality. Check out the extensive menu of mouthwatering options!

8 oz. Burger Bar

1021 Casino Center Drive, Tunica Resorts, MS 38664
(800) 303-7463
https://www.horseshoetunica.com
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Baskin Robbins

711 Lucky Lane, Tunica Resorts, MS 38664
(662) 363-5825
https://www.fitzgeraldstunica.com/restaurants/baskin-robbins
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Big T & Kay’s Smokehouse

13118 US Hwy 61 N Ste 306, Tunica Resorts, MS 38664
(662) 367-2323
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Blue & White Restaurant

1355 Highway 61 North, Tunica, MS 38676
(662) 363-1371
https://blueandwhiterestaurant.com
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Blue Plate Kitchen

1477 Casino Strip Resorts Blvd, Tunica Resorts, MS 38664
(800) 456-0711
https://www.samstowntunica.com/
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Buffet Americana

1010 Casino Center Drive, Tunica Resorts, MS 38664
(662) 357-1111
https://www.goldstrike.com
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Restaurants in the Tunica, Mississippi Area

 

From fine dining at premium steakhouses to all-you-can-eat buffets and off-the-beaten-path Mississippi Delta diners, you’ll find your appetite satisfied at restaurants in Tunica County, MS. Whichever choice you make, you’ll find all of Tunica and the surrounding areas feature food with flavor and personality.

At Tunica Convention & Visitors Bureau and the Gateway to the Blues Museum and Visitor Center, we’re here to help you discover the extensive menu of mouthwatering dining options, ensuring you make the most of your stay.

Local Icons

As the home of Gateway to the Blues Museum on Highway 61, Tunica offers culture and history. This history is not limited to its museum but is also found in these local restaurants:

The Hollywood Café
A huge hit with music lovers, The Hollywood Café is the site where March Cohn and Muriel Wilkins sang spiritual songs. This event is the direct inspiration for Cohn’s famous song “Walking in Memphis” and serves as an integral location on the historic blues trail. Other blues musicians, such as Son House and Willie Brown, also visited the restaurant. Outside of the music, The Hollywood Café is renowned for its Southern cooking style, legendary fried pickles, and delicious pecan pie. There is also a Mississippi Blues Trail marker located there.

Blue & White
When Blue & White took over the first full-service Pure Oil station in the Mississippi Delta in 1937, it became a state landmark. The roadside restaurant offers a retro vibe with its checkered floors and vinyl seats, and its menu features delectable traditional Southern cooking. For dessert lovers, the Blue & White also has homemade doughnuts and cinnamon rolls, so get there early before they sell out!

Types of Dining in
Tunica, MS

The places to eat in Tunica, MS are as diverse as the area itself. No matter what you are hungry for, the city’s restaurants will satisfy you. Available dining choices include: 

  • High-end steakhouses
  • Burger joints
  • Buffets
  • Cafés & bars
  • Restaurants with tastes from around the world
  • Fast food franchises
  • And more…

Experience More with Your Dining

The best thing about Tunica restaurants is that they’re nearby so much action. After dining, consider visiting the following:

Tunica Casinos
The six exciting casinos located in Tunica Resorts, include the Horseshoe Casino & Hotel Tunica and Gold Strike Casino Resort located next door to one another in the north part of the county; Sam’s Town Casino Tunica and Hollywood Casino Tunica across the road from one another on Casino Strip; with Fitz Casino & Hotel Tunica and 1st Jackpot Casino Tunica as stand-alone locales. They all have unique gaming themes and opportunities and are just a quick drive to each, so be sure to visit them all.

Tunica RiverPark and Museum
The Tunica RiverPark & Museum lets visitors explore and understand the rich history of the Mississippi Delta and America’s greatest river. Since reopening in 2012, the Mississippi River Museum inside the RiverPark offers multiple interactive attractions and featuring different aspects of Delta culture.

Explore Dining Options in Tunica, MS, and the Surrounding Areas

Whether you’d like to dine in luxury at a premium steakhouse or pick up fast food, the restaurants in Tunica, MS, provide dining options for every situation. To help you find the perfect place to eat, Tunica Convention & Visitors Bureau and Gateway to the Blues Museum and Visitors Center offers an extensive directory of restaurants and highlights available dining promotions so you can save money. For more information about Tunica restaurants and other things to do in the area, contact us today.