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VISITORS GUIDE 2017

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2 WHAT’S NEW? 3 WHAT’S NEXT? 4-5 PLANNING TOOLS 6-8 ELVIS EXPERIENCE 9 CALENDAR OF EVENTS A dynamic Southern town, Tupelo is easily accessible 10-11 SHOPPING by I-22 and U.S. Hwy. 45 and the historic Natchez Trace 12-13 HERITAGE TRAILS Parkway. Tupelo Regional Airport provides access by 14 BUSINESS AFTER HOURS air. Tupelo’s central location 15-21 ATTRACTIONS between Memphis and Birmingham make it an easy, facebook.com/ 22-29 RESTAURANT GUIDE iconic MyTupelo stop on a 30-31 LODGING Southern 32 RECREATION GUIDE tour. 33 GENERAL INFO CONNECT WITH TUPELO

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1 WHAT’S NEW? WAYFINDING SIGN, SIGN, EVERYWHERE A SIGN

Tupelo recently embarked upon a city-wide Visitors wayfinding system to benefit our visitors. No more Center guessing which way from the Elvis Birthplace to the Tupelo Automobile Museum or Natchez Trace Historic Parkway. The path is clearly marked, and, along Downtown the way, you’re bound to discover other things to explore in #MyTupelo. Birthplace

ELVIS PRESLEY BIRTHPLACE TRAIL In 2016, Tupelo completed the multi-million dollar Elvis Presley Birthplace Trail, connecting Downtown Tupelo with the Elvis Presley Birthplace. Visitors can rent bicycles at CRAVE, Tupelo’s downtown dessert café, and visit sites on the Elvis Driving Tour like Tupelo Hardware Company, shop and eat in the heart of the city, and explore Tupelo in the footsteps of its favorite native son. The trail has been featured on Southern Living’s “50 Undiscovered Places You’ll Love in the South.”

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2 WHAT’S NEXT? VISITORS CENTER SIGN, SIGN, EVERYWHERE A SIGN

Now that these signs are in the ground and pointing clearly to the Visitors Center, we have to up our Visitors Center game. The next time you visit, you’ll be able to immerse yourself in a fully interactive exhibit telling Tupelo’s historic story starting with narratives from the Chickasaw Nation all the way to our modern-day history. The construction will take a hot minute but it’s expected to be done by Fall 2017 – just in time for your trip to Tupelo!

3 PLANNING TOOLS WWW.TUPELO.NET A totally new approach to our destination has gone online. It’s so different that we don’t refer to it as a website but a webolution! Suggested itineraries can be turned into custom itineraries just for you with the click of an add button. Plan your trip, share it with others, and ask one of our featured locals all the questions you need answered. Want to explore the region? Our website features some of the best that Mississippi and Tennessee have to offer! Already in Tupelo? The website is completely responsive so it looks great on your mobile device.

ASK A LOCAL As much information as we’ve tried to compile, there is nothing like asking questions to one of our local ambassadors. Locals from different backgrounds are waiting to answer reasonable questions at www.tupelo.net. Go online and ask the burning questions you have about Tupelo!

44 PLANNING TOOLS TRIP IDEAS We’ve put together 17 itineraries in nine different categories, but really the possibilities are as endless as your imagination. Use the pre-themed itineraries as a jumping off point to create an itinerary suited especially for you! Visit www.tupelo.net, scroll to the bottom of the home page, and browse the trip categories. You want a customized itinerary? Call 800-533-0611 and ask for our leisure sales manager for some one-on-one attention and trip planning!

ELVIS JOURNEY AMERICANA MUSIC TRIANGLE SHOPPING

ROMANTIC GETWAY NATCHEZ TRACE PARKWAY GUYS WEEKEND

FAMILY FUN HISTORY AND HERITAGE GIRLFRIEND GETAWAYS

55 ELVIS EXPERIENCE FROM DUSK ’TIL DAWN Many fans like to return to the Elvis birthplace at dusk after the attraction has closed for a peaceful moment on the property. All of the exhibits except the gift shop and the museum are accessible, at least for exterior viewing, after dark.

Exhibits at the These top-notch interpretive Elvis Presley Birthplace exhibits located on the grounds of the birthplace are well worth the small price of admission: Birthplace House Tour Elvis’ Childhood Church Elvis Birthplace Museum

Two-room house where Elvis was born These exhibits are all located on the grounds of the Elvis birthplace and viewable without charge: l Walk of Life Assembly of God Church l “Elvis at 13” statue l “Becoming” statue

l “Elvis’ Early Years” film

l Mississippi Blues Trail Marker

l Mississippi Country Music Trail Marker

l Mississippi Historic Landmark Marker

l Elvis Presley Memorial Chapel

l Story Wall

l Fountain of Life

l “Memphis Bound” car exhibit

l Gift Shop

“Elvis at 13” statue “Becoming” statue

46 ELVIS EXPERIENCE ELVIS PRESLEY DRIVING TRAIL 12 significant sites in the formation of the rock and roll legend are identified with bronze plaques.

Lee County Courthouse Milam Elementary School Tupelo Hardware Co.

1. Previous Site of Assembly of God Church 8. Tupelo Hardware Company 2. Mud Creek Swimming Hole 9. Lee County Courthouse 3. Johnnie’s Drive-In 10. Lee County Library 4. Lawhon Elementary School 11. Milam Junior High 5. Tupelo CVB and Previous Site of Shake Rag 12. Previous Site of Mayhorn’s Grocery 6. The New Elvis Homecoming Statue Store 7. Previous Site of Tupelo Fairgrounds Elvis Presley Birthplace & Museum

75 ELVIS EXPERIENCE TUPELO ELVIS FESTIVAL Held the first weekend in June, the festival celebrates our most famous native son with music, food, and fun in Downtown Tupelo. Visit www.tupeloelvisfestival.com for more information.

ELVIS EXHIBIT AT THE TUPELO AUTOMOBILE MUSEUM The Elvis Exhibit at the Tupelo Automobile Museum includes a car that Elvis gave away and a full collection of original Elvis movie posters arranged into a fabulous photo op!

8 CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Tupelo is host to many special events throughout the year. Some of our major events are listed below. Remember, dates are subject to change from time to time. Always seek out the latest information at www.tupelo.net.

JANUARY Elvis’ Birthday Celebration MARCH Tupelo BBQ Duel

Blue Suede Cruise APRIL, MAY Gum Tree Arts Festival JUNE Tupelo Elvis Festival

JULY, AUGUST Down on Main Concert Series & SEPTEMBER OCTOBER Celebration Village

9 SHOPPING A UNIQUE SHOPPING EXPERIENCE Tupelo is proud to offer a shopper’s paradise with a diverse collection of one-of-a-kind shops, outlet stores, pottery shops, antique shops, unique bookstores, consignment boutiques, and a regional mall. Three of our most distinct shopping areas are historic Downtown Tupelo, Midtown Shopping District, and the area surrounding The Mall at Barnes Crossing, but the shopping is great all over, so hit all the nooks and crannies, and you are sure to find a shop you love. Downtown Tupelo From unique one-of-a-kind specialty stores to the corner department store that has been in business for over 100 years, Downtown Tupelo is a “MUST” on your list of shopping destinations. Locally owned and operated, our downtown businesses offer a shopping ex- perience that you will remember and enjoy for many days and years to come. In fact, in most of our establishments, the own- er will be on hand to help you with your selections and choices. In addition to the fun, historic elements of Downtown Tupelo, you will be pleased to find eclectic gifts, unique artwork, novelty items, antiques, designer clothing, accessories, and so much more. Plus, there are several restaurants intertwined to round out your shopping experience. With all the convenience of parking and walking and the nostalgia of a traditional downtown, it offers a pleasurable shopping experience that you are sure to enjoy. For more information on Downtown Tupelo, visit www.tupelomainstreet.com.

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N. Gloster St. Main St. Midtown Downtown Shopping District District 45

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Midtown Shopping District Tupelo’s Midtown District offers a variety of 24 locally-owned businesses nestled in an established shopping destination just off Main Street and west of Crosstown. Shoppers will delight in gifts and full-service florals, wedding attire, and jewelry in addition to clothing boutiques, interior design and fur- nishings, outstanding antiques, and health, beauty, and fitness options in- cluding everything for the golfer. Midtown District is also home to a full-service phar- macy, printer, a complex of medical and professional services, several restaurants, and a bank. You can find more about this established shopping district by visiting their Facebook page @ midtowntupelo.

Barnes Crossing Shopping District A super regional mall and strip centers in the surrounding area pro- vide over 1.5 million square feet of retail space that is still growing. The Mall at Barnes Crossing is located northeast of downtown Tupe- lo, Mississippi. It is home to over 90 specialty shops, five anchor store tenants, an eight-screen Cinemark movie theater, and a 600-seat food court. The mall is anchored by Belk, Belk Men & Home, JCPen- ney, Barnes and Noble, Sears and Dick’s Sporting Goods, and includes small shops like Charming Charlie, LOFT, American Eagle, Gymboree, and Ulta.

Market Center, an outdoor strip shopping center west of the mall, consists of an- chors Old Navy, GAP Outlet, and Shoe Carnival. Another outdoor shopping center, Barnes Crossing Plaza, lies north of the mall and includes anchors Toys “R” Us, TJ Maxx, and Hobby Lobby. Northwest of The Mall at Barnes Crossing is King’s Cross- ing development anchored by Kohl’s and Ross. Southwest of The Mall at Barnes Crossing is the Tupelo Commons development, home to Malco Theatres, Best Buy, Lowes, Ashley Furniture, Olive Garden, and Chili’s.

The Barnes Crossing District is also home to big box retailers Sam’s Club, Walmart Supercenter, PetSmart, Home Depot, Kroger, Jo-Ann Fabrics, and Bed, Bath & Beyond. For more information on The Mall at Barnes Crossing, visit www.barnescrossing.com.

11 HERITAGE TRAILS SPEND A DAY EXPLORING THE PAST The Heritage Trails Enrichment Program preserves Tupelo’s rich history and tells the city’s story through the interpretations of major sites on a Chickasaw Native American Trail, Civil War Trail, and Civil Rights and African-American Heritage Trail. Each distinct trail explores specific people, places, and events that shaped Tupelo’s story during that time. The trails preserve and interpret the remarkable things that have shaped what makes this city what it is today. From electricity to Elvis Presley, Tupelo has always been at the forefront of progressive thinking. The city has renewed itself many times, but one thing has remained true always: Tupelo is an upbeat, happy city where people believe they can accomplish anything.

Spring Hill M.B. Church: Tupelo’s oldest African-Ameri- can church, established in the 1850’s.

Younger Cabin: The site of several high ranking officers’ headquarters during the Civil War.

Chief Piomingo: A tribute to one of the great Long Town: Former Chickasaw settle- Chickasaw Chiefs. ment area and final resting place of 20 Chickasaw people.

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The Heritage Trails identify and interpret Chickasaw, Civil War, and Civil Rights and African-American Heritage sites.

CHICKASAWCHICKASAW TRAIL TRAIL A ) Statue of Chief Piomingo Statue of Chief Piomingo: 71 E. Troy Street - Fairpark Fairpark District - 334 E. Main Street Natchez Trace Parkway Visitor Center: Mile marker 266 on the Natchez B ) Long Town Trace Parkway Overlooking the corner of S. Eason Blvd. and S. Green Street ChickasawC ) Battle Village of Ackia Site: Mile marker 261.8 on the Natchez Trace Parkway Battle1008 of Ackia: Pierce StreetIntersection of President Avenue and Pierce Street ChiefD ) Chickasaw Tishomingo VillageHistoric and Site: Battle At or near of Ackia 1000 County Road 166, Baldwyn, NatchezMS 38824, Trace ParkwayCoordinates: - south N34º of 30.692’,the McCullough W88º 44.002’ Blvd. exit Chokka’ Falaa’ (Long Town) Chickasaw Memorial Site: H Green Street, CIVIL justWAR south TRAIL of the corner of Green Street & Eason Boulevard CIVILE ) Town WAR Creek TRAIL Tupelo Encampment 80 N. Veterans Blvd. Town Creek Tupelo Encampment: 80 N. Veterans Blvd. F ) Plank Road Plank Road: Gateway Park - 470 E. Main Street Gateway Park - 470 E. Main Street The Iron Furnace: Across from 105 S. Front St., the Mitchell, McNutt & Sams G) The Iron Furnace Law Office Across from 105 S. Front St., the Mitchell, McNutt & Sams BattleLaw of King’sOffice Creek: Old Mill Town Park - 550 Spring Street TheH )Younger Battle of Cabin King’s: Corner Creek of Jefferson and Broadway streets BaptistOld Church Mill Town: CornerPark - 550of Jefferson Spring Street and Church streets I ) The Younger Cabin CIVILCorner RIGHTS of Jefferson AND andAFRICAN-AMERICAN Broadway streets HERITAGE TRAIL F.W. Woolworth: 131 W. Main Street - Reed’s Bookstore SpringCIVIL Hill RIGHTS Missionary AND Baptist AFRICAN-AMERICAN Church: 593 N. Green Street GreenHERITAGE Street BusinessTRAIL District: Corner of the 400 Block of Tolbert Street and J ) F.W.1000 Woolworth Block of N. Green Street CarverCorner School: of Spring 910 N.and Green Troy streetsStreet RobinsK ) Spring Field: Hill Corner Missionary of Jackson StreetBaptist and ChurchN. Madison Street at Robins Field/ 593Noble N. Green Park Street R.C.L) ColaCarver Plant/Dixie School Belle Theater: 106 W. Franklin Street - Mayfield Law 910Firm N. Green Street Shake Rag: 375 E. Main Street - BancorpSouth Arena

135 BUSINESS AFTER HOURS EXPLORE AFTER WORK So, you’ve got a little “me” time after a hard day’s work and you’re looking for something to help you unwind. Here are a few suggestions to enjoy your time on the road.

SCENIC DRIVE How about a little more time “on the road?” But, it’s not any road, it’s a national scenic byway and an All-American Road with plenty of opportunities to commune with nature. The Natchez Trace Parkway offers a reprieve from the world and will allow you to get revived for the coming day’s business. Historic sites and walking trails along the way offer a glimpse into the Parkway’s history. SHOPPING DINNER & A MOVIE When’s the last No compromises! It’s time you had a few your choice – where hours to spend in a to eat, what movie to dressing room? Take see, butter on your advantage of it. Most popcorn or not! You’re on the road for stores offer free business, but you can still have a little fun! shipping to a store near you! You won’t even have to haul it TRAILS home. Life on the road LIVE MUSIC can be hard on the waistline, so get out Okay, it’s a no- for some exercise. brainer – YOU Elvis-themed MUST SEEK OUT guitars throughout MUSIC while in Downtown Tupelo the birthplace of make it a fabulous Elvis! Ask a local – place to get in a great we all keep our ear to the ground for the walk while taking in beat of the drum – or visit www.tupelo.net the influence of the for live music listings. King of Rock and Roll. Also, check out the cross country trails on page 32.

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ELVIS PRESLEY BIRTHPLACE 306 Elvis Presley Drive l 662-841-1245 www.elvispresleybirthplace.com Admission to some exhibits, others free

Assembly of God Church

Two-room house where Elvis was born The humble, two-room dwelling where Elvis Presley was born is the centerpiece of a 15-acre Elvis Presley Park that includes, among other exhibits, the “Elvis at 13” statue and Elvis’ childhood church. For more information on Elvis in Tupelo, see pages 6-8.

TUPELO AUTOMOBILE MUSEUM 1 Otis Boulevard l 662-842-4242 www.tupeloauto.com l Admission

The automotive collection includes vintage signs Part of the museum’s permanent exhibit A collection of more than 100 cars valued above $6 million is displayed in a 120,000 square-foot facility. Exhibits range from a 19th century steam-powered vehicle to a 2008 Toyota Prius and include cars owned by Liberace and Elvis, and a rare Tucker. All are originals – except for a replica of the 1886 Benz. For car lovers and history buffs, this is a must-see museum. But, don’t pass up the museum if you’re neither one and just love American pop culture – there’s a DeLorean, a Domino’s pizza delivery car, and “The Great Race” car straight from the movies! And for the shopper, there’s an unexpected gift shop featuring Mississippi art and more.

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HEALTHWORKS! KIDS MUSEUM 219 South Industrial Road l 662-377-KIDS (5437) www.healthworkskids.org l Admission

Children experience hands-on learning

Museum welcomes a group of children It’s a heady experience from the outset, when you are welcomed to the $5.3 million building by the Brain Theater, part of the Funtastic exhibit floor teeming with interac- tive displays that spread a contagion of learning through hands-on zaniness.

TUPELO BUFFALO PARK AND ZOO 2272 North Coley Road l 1-866-27-BISON (1-866- 272-4766) l www.tupelobuffalopark.com l Admission

Exotic animals populate the park Buffalo Park entrance

American bison at Buffalo Park

What started out as a few buffalo on a cattle farm has quickly transformed into a herd of buffalo and over 300 exotic animals on a 200-acre park setting. More than 100,000 people come through the attraction each year to ride the monster bison bus, pet the farm animals, and revel in the height of the giraffe. Among the attractions are replicas of Chickasaw structures, a live pony carousel, party pavilions, trail rides, reptile exhib- its, and a bird exhibit.

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NATCHEZ TRACE PARKWAY 2680 Natchez Trace Parkway l 1-800-305-7417 l www.nps.gov/natr l Free Admission

Natchez Trace Parkway Visitor Center A 444-mile national scenic byway that runs from Natchez, Mississippi, to Nashville, Ten- nessee, the Natchez Trace Parkway began as a footpath for Native Americans 8,000 years ago. Offering a scenic, leisurely journey for motorists, cyclists, and hikers year- round, the Natchez Trace Parkway is a byway into the past. Parkway headquarters are located in Tupelo, and the Visitor Center offers a variety of exhibits, displays, and an orientation program. Information can also be found at www.scenictrace.com. MISSISSIPPI’S FINAL STANDS CIVIL WAR CENTER 607 Grisham Street, Baldwyn, MS – just north of Tupelo 662-365-3969 l www.finalstands.com l Admission

Civil War artifact Civil War Center

Reenactments are held biennially

A 2,500 square-foot interpretive center laying out the history of the Battle of Tupelo/ Harrisburg and the Battle of Brice’s Crossroads is located near a 1,200-acre battle- ground where the Battle of Brice’s Crossroads was fought. The Interpretive Center is a great place to begin to explore the last two stands made by soldiers in Mississippi during the Civil War. From the center, you can visit many sites interpreted throughout the region that lay out the two battles including battlefields, cemeteries, and trails.

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OREN DUNN CITY MUSEUM / TUPELO VETERANS MUSEUM 689 Rutherford Road l 662-841-6438 www.orendunnmuseum.org l Admission

Children enjoy a history exhibit Oren Dunn Museum grounds

In the telling of Tupelo’s history, the Oren Dunn Museum captures the essence of the American story in rural America. From a vintage village including an original dogtrot cabin to year-round educational programming, visitors at the museum are invited to relive the history of a community named the “First All-America City.”

Tupelo Veterans Museum, housed inside the city museum, displays a private collection compiled to remember the wars fought by Americans. Chronologically, the museum’s treasures begin with the Civil War and feature a document signed by Abraham Lincoln, a pistol, a soldier’s diary, and items soldiers carried in their pockets.

PVT. JOHN ALLEN NATIONAL FISH HATCHERY 111 Elizabeth Street l 662-842-1341 www.fws.gov/southeast/Pvt_John_Allen Free Admission

7 species of fish are being reared on the grounds

Victorian-era home is available for private functions Operated by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the hatchery spawns fish to stock riv- ers, lakes, and reservoirs for restoration and for the benefit of anglers. Part of Rock ’n’ Roll history

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MISSISSIPPI HILLS EXHIBIT CENTER 398 East Main l 662-269-2580 www.mississippihills.org l Free Admission

Part of museum’s permanent exhibit The Hills National Heritage Area covers a 30-county region affectionately known as the “Hill Country.” Culture is heavily influenced by the intersection of the Appalachian Region and the Mississippi Delta, and the Hills has its own cultural persona evident throughout the region. The center displays little-known facts about Mississippi legends and offers an abundance of information on members throughout the region. It’s your best stop to understand the Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area. TUPELO HARDWARE CO. 114 West Main Street l 662-842-4637 www.tupelohardware.com l Free Admission

Founded in 1925 by the same family that owns it today, Tupelo Hardware Co. played a pivotal role in music history. In January 1945, Gladys and Elvis Presley entered Tupelo Hardware to look for Elvis a birthday present. The story goes that Elvis wanted a rifle, and being very protective of her young charge, Gladys refused. It is said that Elvis reacted quite loudly to the refusal, and a store employee and Presley family friend reached into a case and brought out a guitar and handed it to the boy, hoping to calm him down. Elvis loved the guitar and agreed to purchase it Part of Rock ’n’ Roll history instead of the rifle.

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LYRIC THEATRE 200 North Broadway l 662-844-1935 www.tct.ms l Admission

This historic theatre is one of the finest live theatre facilities in the South.

GUMTREE MUSEUM 211 West Main Street l 662-844-2787 www.gumtreemuseum.com

This facility is noted for its impressive revolving exhibits and production of the annual GumTree Arts Festival.

BANCORPSOUTH ARENA 375 East Main Street l Box office: 662-841-6528 www.bcsarena.com l Admission

This 10,000-seat venue plays host to everything from major music events and public ice skating to meetings and trade shows.

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MISSISSIPPI BLUES TRAIL The Mississippi Blues Trail marks an unforgettable journey in the land that spawned the single most important root source of modern popular music. Whether you’re a die-hard blues fan or a casual traveler in search of an interesting trip, you’ll find facts you didn’t know, places you’ve never seen, and you’ll gain a new appreciation for the area that gave birth to the blues. Tupelo is honored with two markers on the Mississippi Blues Trail.

Elvis Presley Birthplace - Elvis Presley revolutionized popular music by blending the blues he first heard as a youth in Tupelo with country, pop, and gospel. Many of the first songs Elvis recorded for the Sun Record label in Memphis were covers of earlier blues recordings by African-Americans, and he continued to incorporate blues into his records and live performances for the remainder of his career.

Shake Rag Community - Shake Rag, located east of the old M&O (later GM&O) rail- way tracks and extending northward from Main Street around what is now the Tupelo Visitors Center, was one of several historic African-American communities in Tupelo. By the 1920s, blues and jazz flowed freely from performers at Shake Rag restaurants, cafes, and house parties, and later from jukeboxes, while the sounds of gospel music filled the churches. Tupelo’s blues legacy is perhaps most widely known for its influence on a young Elvis Presley, who lived adjacent to the African-American neighborhoods of “Shake Rag” and “The Hill.”

MISSISSIPPI COUNTRY MUSIC TRAIL Country music is a direct descendant of the blues - a music form that was born right here in Mississippi. To commemorate this important part of our rich heritage, Mississippi created the Mis- sissippi Country Music Trail. Tupelo is honored with a marker on the trail located at the Elvis Presley Birthplace and titled “Elvis Country.” Raised on country music here in Tupelo, first intro- duced as “The Hillbilly Cat,” then by RCA Victor as “the hottest new name in country music,” Elvis Presley’s revolutionary musical mix always had coun- try as a key ingredient. Appearing on the country charts over 50 times, Presley’s music pushed traditional country toward the modernizing Nashville Sound, which followed the pop, if not the rock ’n’ roll path he’d fashioned. Elvis would record the country songs he loved throughout his career.

21 RESTAURANT GUIDE LET’S EAT! Tupelo has more than 150 great places to eat. Located throughout the city, you’ll find almost every kind of cuisine from all-American casual to the finest of dining. No matter what brings you here, take time to enjoy a meal and experience Tupelo’s famous hospitality served up by some of the nicest people in the business.

Abner’s Baskin Robbins 3282 N. Gloster St. • 662-891-4652 1011 W. Main St. • 662-844-3144 Daily: 11am-11pm Mon-Thurs: 11am-9:15pm • Fri-Sat: 11am-10:15pm Sun: 1pm-9:15pm Acapulco Mexican Restaurant 704 N. Gloster St., Ste. B • 662-260-5278 Bishop’s BBQ Grill Mon-Thurs: 11am-10pm • Fri-Sat: 11am-11:30pm 3018 McCullough Blvd. • 662-690-4077 Sun: 11am-9pm Daily: 10:30am-9pm Amsterdam Deli Bishop’s BBQ Grill 3566 B McCullough Blvd. • 662-260-4423 1100 W. Main St. • 662-690-9000 Mon-Thur: 11am-10pm • Fri-Sat: 11am-11pm Daily: 10:30am-9pm Sun: 11am-8pm Blue Canoe Anthony’s Pizza 2006 N. Gloster St. • 662-269-2642 206 Troy St. • 662-260-4957 Mon-Thurs: 3pm-midnight • Fri-Sat: 11am-midnight Mon-Sat: 11am-2pm • Mon-Thurs: 5pm-8pm Fri-Sat: 5pm-9pm • Sun: 11am-6pm Bonanza Steakhouse 550 N. Gloster St. • 662-844-5643 Applebee’s Daily: 11am-9pm 885 Barnes Crossing Rd. • 662-840-4009 Mon-Thurs: 11am-11pm • Fri-Sat: 11am-midnight Bops Frozen Custard Sun: 11am-10pm 3820 Market Center Dr.. • 662-350-3027 Mon-Thurs: noon-9pm • Fri-Sat: noon-10pm Arby’s Sun: 1pm-9pm 606 S. Gloster St. • 662-841-5147 Mon-Sat: 10am-10pm • Sun: 11am-10pm Brew-Ha’s Restaurant 1818 S. Eason Blvd. • 662-841-9989 Aunt B’s Soul Food Tues-Sat: 2pm-midnight • Fri: 11am-midnight 2750 S. Green St. • 662-269-3923 Mon-Thurs: 10:30am-6pm • Fri: 10:30am-10pm Buffalo Wild Wings Sat: 1pm-10pm • Sun: 10am-4pm 3485 Tupelo Commons • 662-840-0470 Mon-Sat: 11am-midnight • Sun: 11am-10pm Bar-B-Q by Jim 203 Commerce St. • 662-840-8800 Burger King - Barnes Crossing Rd. Mon-Wed: 10:30am-6pm • Thurs-Sat: 10:30am-8:30pm 847 Barnes Crossing Rd. • 662-840-1910 Sun-Thurs: 5am-midnight • Fri-Sat: 5am-1am Baskin Robbins 836 Harmony Ln. • 662-844-3137 Burger King - Eason Blvd. Mon-Thurs: 11am-9:15pm • Fri-Sat: 11am-10:15pm 3820 Eason Blvd.. • 662-841-0091 Sun: 1pm-9:15pm Sun-Thur: 5am-midnight • Fri-Sat: 5am-1am

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Burger King - West Main St. China Capital 840 W. Main St. • 662-844-5846 530 N. Gloster St. • 662-841-0484 Sun-Thur: 5am-midnight • Fri-Sat: 5am-1am Mon-Thurs: 11am-9:30pm • Fri-Sat: 11am-10pm Sun: 11am-3pm Café 212 & Coffee 212 212 W. Main St. • 662-844-6323 China Garden Lunch Mon-Fri: 11am-2pm 150 S. Industrial Rd. • 662-842-8888 Coffee shop Mon-Thurs: 7:30am-6pm • Fri: 7:30am-3pm Sun-Thurs: 11am-9:30pm • Fri-Sat: 11am-10pm Cancun Mexican Restaurant Chuck E. Cheese’s 201 N. Gloster St. • 662-842-9557 4383 Mall Dr. • 662-842-0788 Mon-Thurs: 11am-10pm • Fri-Sat: 11am-11pm Sun-Thurs: 11am-9pm • Fri: 11am-10pm Sun: 11am-10pm Sat: 10am-9pm Captain D’s - N. Gloster St. Connie’s Fried Chicken 3588 N. Gloster St. • 662-844-7440 821 S. Gloster St. • 662-842-7260 Sun-Thurs: 10:30am-10pm • Fri-Sat: 10:30am-11pm Mon-Sat: 6am-8pm • Sun: 7am-2pm Captain D’s - S. Gloster St. Cracker Barrel 833 S. Gloster St. • 662-844-7437 1270 Cross Creek Dr. • 662-620-0820 Sun-Thurs: 10:45am-10pm • Fri-Sat: 10:45am-11pm Sun-Thurs: 6am-10pm • Fri-Sat: 6am-11pm

Charley’s Philly Steaks Crave The Mall at Barnes Crossing 209 Court St. • 662-260-5024 1001 Barnes Crossing Rd. • 662-844-7773 Mon-Wed: 7am-5pm • Thurs: 7am-8pm Mon-Sat: 10am-9pm • Sun: 12:30pm-6pm Fri-Sat: 7am-midnight • Sun: 4pm-9pm

Chatterbox Café Creative Cakes & Supplies 628 N. Spring St. • 662-840-9006 1422 E. Main St. • 662-844-3080 Mon: 8am-5pm • Tues-Sat: 8am-midnight Tues-Fri: 8:30am-5pm • Sat: 9am-noon

Chick-Fil-A Crossroads Rib Shack The Mall at Barnes Crossing 3061 Tupelo Commons • 662-840-1700 1001 Barnes Crossing Rd. • 662-844-9616 Mon-Sat: 11am-9pm • Sun: 11am-8pm Mon-Sat: 9am-9pm D and D BBQ Food Truck Chick-Fil-A 662-401-8629 908 Thompson Square • 662-844-1270 Thurs-Sat: 10:30am-8pm Mon-Sat: 6:30am-10pm Dairy Kream Chick-Fil-A 796 E. Main St. • 662-842-7838 Inside North Mississippi Medical Center Mon-Thurs: 9am-10pm • Fri-Sat: 9am-11pm 830 S. Gloster St. • 662-377-3528 Sun: 10am-10pm Mon-Sat: 7am-midnight Dairy Queen Chili’s Grill & Bar 807 S. Gloster St. • 662-269-2499 3196 N. Gloster St. • 662-620-8883 Mon-Fri: 6am-10pm • Sat-Sun: 6am-11pm Mon-Thur: 10:30am-11pm • Fri-Sat: 10:30am-midnight Sun: 10:30am-11pm Danver’s 1101 W. Main St. • 662-842-3774 Daily: 10:30am-9:30pm

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D’Casa Firehouse Subs 2606 W. Main St. • 662-842-0990 2438 W. Main St. • 662-620-7777 Daily: 11am-10pm Daily: 10:30am-9pm D’Casa Grille Five Guys The Mall at Barnes Crossing 3982 N. Gloster St. • 662-350-3808 1001 Barnes Crossing Rd. • 662-350-3243 Daily: 11am-10pm Mon-Sat: 11am-10pm • Sun: 11am-8pm Forklift D’Casa Rancho Grill 1103 West Jackson St. • 662-510-7001 713 S. Gloster St. • 662-844-6175 Lunch: Tues-Sat: 11am-2pm Mon-Thurs: 11am-10pm • Fri-Sat: 11am-10:30pm Dinner: Tues-Thurs: 5pm-9pm • Fri-Sat: 5pm-10pm Sun: 11am-9pm Fresh Market Café Dickey’s Barbeque Pit 1155 S. Gloster St. • 662-840-1919 3946 N. Gloster St., Suite F • 662-840-9500 Mon-Sat: 11am-8:30pm • Sun: 10:30am-8:30pm Sun-Sat: 11am-9pm Frutalicious Domino’s 111 N. Spring St., Suite 1 • 662-401-2427 1221 S. Gloster St. • 662-841-0733 Mon-Fri: 10am-4pm Delivery Sun-Thurs: 10am-1am • Fri-Sat: 10am-2am Carryout Sun-Thurs: 10am-1am • Fri-Sat: 10am-2am Gigi’s Cupcakes 3978 N. Gloster St., Suite C • 662-269-3630 Don Julio Tex Mex Restaurant Mon-Thurs: 10am-8pm • Fri-Sat: 10am-9pm 837 Kings Crossing Dr. • 662-840-1740 Sun: noon-8pm Sun-Thurs: 11am-10pm • Fri-Sat: 11am-11pm Grata Bar and Grille in Holiday Inn Don Julio’s 923 N. Gloster St. • 662-269-0096 365 S. Gloster St. • 662-269-2640 Mon-Sat: 6:30am-10:30am; 4pm-10pm Sun-Thurs: 11am-10pm • Fri-Sat: 11am-11pm Sun: 6:30am-2pm; 4pm-10pm Edible Fruits by Margarete Great American Cookies 1626 N. Veterans Blvd., Ste. C • 662-840-0571 The Mall at Barnes Crossing Mon-Sat: 10am-6pm 1001 Barnes Crossing Rd. • 662-842-4453 Mon-Sat: 10am-9pm • Sun: noon-6pm Endville Bakery and Catering Co. 2135 McCullough Blvd. • 662-680-3332 Hardee’s Tues-Fri: 8:30am-5:30pm • Sat: 8:30am-noon 2439 W. Main St. • 662-841-1528 Mon-Thurs: 5am-10pm • Fri-Sat: 5am-11pm Extreme Yogurt Sun: 6am-10pm 837 Kings Crossing Dr. • 662-205-4256 Daily: 11am-11pm Hardee’s 477 E. Main St. • 662-844-3497 Fairpark Grill Mon-Thurs: 5am-10pm • Fri-Sat: 5am-11pm 343 E. Main St., Suite A • 662-680-3201 Sun: 6am-10pm Mon-Thurs: 11am-9:30pm • Fri: 11am-10pm Sat: 10am-10pm • Sun: 10am-9pm Harvey’s 424 S. Gloster St. • 662-842-6763 Finney’s Sandwiches Sun-Thurs: 11am-9:30pm • Fri-Sat: 11am-10pm 1009 W. Main St. • 662-842-1746 Mon-Sat: 10:30am-4pm

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Homer’s Steaks & More Krystal 825 W. Jefferson St. • 662-260-5072 2615 W. Main St. • 662-844-4010 Tues-Sat: 11am-2pm, 5pm-9:30pm Daily: 6am-midnight HoneyBaked Ham Kyoto Japanese Steakhouse & Sushi Bar 405 S. Gloster St. • 662-844-4888 1044 Commonwealth Blvd. • 662-620-8157 Mon-Fri: 10am-6pm • Sat: 10am-3pm Sun-Fri: 11am-2pm • Sun-Thurs: 5pm-9:30pm Fri-Sat: 5pm-10:30pm Hong Kong Restaurant 5375 Cliff Gookin Blvd. • 662-840-4735 La Carreta Mexican Restaurant Mon-Sat: 11am-2:30pm & Taqueria – 2307 W. Main St. • 662-842-3800 Huddle House Mon-Sat: 11am-10pm • Sun: 11am-9pm 108 Stone Creek Blvd. • 662-680-3216 24 hours daily Land’s Sweet Creations 1506 W. Main St. • 662-350-3718 Huddle House Tues-Fri: 10am-6pm • Sat: 10am-2pm 3760 S. Eason Blvd. • 662-844-2806 24 hours daily Lenny’s Sub Shop 3437 Tupelo Commons • 662-841-1888 IHOP Mon-Sat: 10:30am-9pm • Sun: 11am-8pm 3965 N. Gloster St. • 662-680-9194 24 hours daily Little Caesar’s Pizza 2434 W. Main St. • 662-844-7182 Jimmy John’s Daily: 11am-10pm 501 S. Gloster St. • 662-269-3234 Daily: 11am-10pm Local Mobile Food Truck • 615-337-2660 Jimmy’s Seaside Burgers & Wings Mon-Fri: 11am-2pm 1710 S. Gloster St. • 662-690-6600 Mon-Sat: 10:30am-9pm • Sun: 11am-7pm Logan’s Roadhouse 3954 N. Gloster St. • 662-840-7552 Johnnie’s Drive-In Sun-Thurs: 11am-10pm • Fri-Sat: 11am-11pm 908 E. Main St. • 662-842-6748 Mon-Sat: 6am-9pm Longhorn Steakhouse 3574 N. Gloster St. • 662-620-6301 Kermit’s Outlaw Kitchen Sun-Thurs: 11am-10pm • Fri-Sat: 11am-11pm 124 W. Main St. • 662-620-6622 Sun-Wed: 11am-3pm • Thurs-Sat: 5pm-10pm Los Toros 1260 Oakview Dr. • 662-680-4758 KFC Sun-Thurs: 11am-10pm • Fri-Sat: 11am-11pm 2602 W. Main St. • 662-844-0670 Sun-Thurs: 10am-11pm • Fri-Sat: 10am-midnight Lost Pizza Company 1203 N. Gloster St. • 662-841-7887 KFC Daily: 11am-9pm 903 S. Gloster St. • 662-844-3222 Sun-Thurs: 10am-11pm • Fri-Sat: 10am-midnight Magic Wok 895 Barnes Crossing Rd. • 662-680-4347 KFC Mon-Sat: 11am-9pm • Sun: noon-6pm 508 N. Gloster St. • 662-842-4154 Daily: 10am-11pm

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Margarete’s Fine Chocolates Nautical Whimsey Italian Bistro & Wine Bar 1626 N. Veterans Blvd. • 662-844-8447 / (888) GIFTS-45 210 W. Main St. • 662-842-7171 Mon-Sat: 10am-6pm Mon-Tues: 11am-9pm • Wed: 11am-10pm Thurs-Sat: 11am-midnight • Sun: 11am-3pm Mary McGuires Cakes & Confections 134 S. Industrial Rd. • 662-269-3357 Neon Pig Wed-Fri: 10am-5pm • Sat: 10am-2pm 1203 N. Gloster St. • 662-269-2533 Mon-Sat: 11am-9pm • Sun: 11am-4pm McAlister’s Deli 495 S. Gloster St. • 662-680-3354 New China Sun-Thurs: 10:30am-9pm • Fri-Sat: 10:30am-10pm 2218 W. Main St. • 662-844-8488 Daily: 10:30am-10pm McDonald’s 3835 N. Gloster St. • 662-680-3600 New China Buffet Mon-Thurs: 6am-11pm • Fri: 6am-midnight 3877 N. Gloster St. • 662-840-2221 Sat: 6am-11pm • Sun: 7am-11pm Sun-Thurs: 11am-10pm • Fri-Sat: 11am-11pm McDonald’s New Directions Coffee & Books 3670 S. Eason Blvd. • 662-842-9600 200 N. Spring St. • 662-841-0403 Mon-Sat: 6am-11pm • Sun: 7am-11pm Mon-Fri: 9am-4pm

McDonald’s Newk’s Express Café 519 S. Gloster St. • 662-844-5505 3974 N. Gloster St. • 662-844-4450 Mon-Thurs: 6am-11pm • Fri-Sat: 6am-midnight Sun-Thurs: 11am-10pm • Fri-Sat: 11am-11pm Sun: 6:30am-11pm Noodle House at U&Me Asian Grocery McDonald’s 630 N. Gloster St. • 662-205-4822 2465 W. Main St. • 662-841-6800 Tues-Sun: 11am-2:30pm; 4:30pm-9pm 24 hours daily O’Charley’s McDonald’s 3876 N. Gloster St. • 662-840-4730 4601 McCullough Blvd. • 662-842-2911 Daily: 11am-midnight 24 hours daily Oishi Mist Asian Restaurant & Bar 968 Barnes Crossing Rd. • 662-690-2353 1203 N. Gloster St., Suite H • 662-269-2366 Mon-Sat: 10:30am-10pm • Sun: 11am-9:30pm Mon-Thurs: 11am-9:30pm • Fri-Sat: 11am-10:30pm Sun: 11am-9pm Old Venice Pizza Co. 3117 McCullough Blvd. • 662-840-6872 Ms. Ruth’s Express Mon-Sun: 11am-2pm • Sun-Thurs: 5pm-9pm 499 Gloster Creek Village, Suite I-2 • 662-891-9992 Fri-Sat: 5pm-10pm Mon-Fri: 10:30am-1:30pm Old West Fish & Steakhouse Mt. Fuji Japanese Steakhouse 574 Turner Dr. • 662-844-1994 837 Kings Crossing Dr., Suite 1 • 662-680-5688 Thurs: 5pm-8:30pm • Fri-Sat: 5pm-9pm Mon-Thurs: 11am-3pm; 4:30pm-10pm Fri: 11am-3pm; 4:30pm-11pm • Sat-Sun: noon-10pm Olive Garden Italian Restaurant 3242 N. Gloster St. • 662-840-8450 Mugshots Grill & Bar Sun-Thurs: 11am-10pm • Fri-Sat: 11am-11pm 374 E. Main St. • 662-269-2907 Mon-Thurs: 11am-10pm • Fri-Sat: 11am-midnight Sun: 11am-9pm

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Outback Steakhouse Rosie’s Cookies, Cakes & Creams 1348 N. Gloster St. • 662-842-1734 108 E. Main St. • 662-844-3280 Mon-Thurs: 4pm-10pm • Fri: 4pm-11pm Mon: 10am-5pm • Tues-Fri: 8am-5pm Sat: 3pm-11pm • Sun: 3pm-9pm Salsarita’s Fresh Mexican Grill Panda Express 3356 N. Gloster St. • 662-260-3026 3940 N. Gloster St. • 662-620-8887 Daily: 10:30am-9pm Daily: 10:30am-10:30pm Sao Thai Papa John’s Pizza 725 N. Gloster St. • 662-840-1771 2200 W. Main St. • 662-840-7272 Mon-Fri: 11am-2:30pm; 4:30pm-9pm Sun-Thurs: 11am-midnight • Fri-Sat: 10am-1am Sat: 11am-9:30pm Park Heights Sax and Jazz Seafood Oyster Place 343 East Main St. • 662-842-5665 205 N. Gloster St. • 662-354-3436 Mon-Fri: 11am-2pm • Mon-Sun: 5:30pm-9:30pm Tues-Thurs: 5:30pm-10pm • Fri: 5:30pm-midnight Pizza Hut - S. Gloster St. #2134 Sat: 2pm-midnight • Sun: noon-4pm; 6pm-9pm 921 S. Gloster St. • 662-844-2158 Sun-Thurs: 11am-10pm • Fri-Sat: 11am-midnight Sbarro’s The Mall at Barnes Crossing Pizza Hut - W. Main St. #2135 1001 Barnes Crossing Rd. • 662-842-9850 2222 W. Main St. • 662-841-0614 Mon-Sat: 10am-9pm • Sun: 12:30pm-6pm Sun-Thurs: 11am-10pm • Fri-Sat: 11am-midnight Scarlet’s Donuts - Cliff Gookin Blvd. Pizza Hut - #1769 5143 Cliff Gookin Blvd. • 662-620-7244 974 Barnes Crossing Rd. • 662-842-7710 Mon-Sat: 6am-7pm • Sun: 6am-1pm Sun-Thurs: 11am-10pm • Fri-Sat: 11am-midnight Scarlet’s Donuts - S. Gloster St. Popeye’s 920 S. Gloster St. • 662-844-4602 1701 S. Gloster St. • 662-842-5549 Mon-Sat: 6am-7pm Sun-Thurs: 10am-10pm • Fri-Sat: 10am-11pm Scarlet’s Donuts - N. Gloster St. Pretzel Twister 1714 N. Gloster St. • 662-840-6699 The Mall at Barnes Crossing Mon-Sat: 6am-7pm 1001 Barnes Crossing Rd. • 662-840-2733 Mon-Sat: 10am-9pm • Sun: 12:30pm-6pm Shockley’s 927 S. Gloster St. • 662-842-6036 Red Lobster Daily: 6am-1:30pm 895 Barnes Crossing Rd. • 662-844-5422 Sun-Thurs: 11am-10pm • Fri-Sat: 11am-11pm Simply Sweet By Margarete 189 S. Green St. • 662-840-3290 Ritas Grill & Bar Mon-Fri: 9am-6pm 789 Moncrief Dr. • 662-841-2202 Mon-Thurs: 11am-10pm • Fri-Sat: 11am-10:30pm Sonic Drive-In - S. Gloster St. Sun: 11am-9pm 451 S. Gloster St. • 662-260-5122 Romie’s Grocery & Rob Lesley Catering Sun-Thurs: 6am-10pm • Fri-Sat: 6am-midnight

804 W. Jackson St. • 662-842-8986 Sonic Drive-In - McCullough Blvd. Mon-Fri: 11am-2pm; 5pm-10pm Sat: 11am-10pm • Sun: 11am-2pm 3529 McCullough Blvd. • 662-844-6177 Bar Hours Mon-Sat: 5pm-until Sun-Thurs: 6am-10pm • Fri-Sat: 6am-midnight

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Sonic Drive-In - N. Gloster St. Subway - NMMC 3375 N. Gloster St. • 662-680-9115 Inside North Mississippi Medical Center Sun-Thurs: 6am-10pm • Fri-Sat: 6am-midnight 830 S. Gloster St. • 662-377-3731 Daily: 7am-midnight Sonic Drive-In - West Main St. 2608 W. Main St. • 662-841-0073 Subway - S. Gloster St. Daily: 7am-10pm 707 S. Gloster St. • 662-842-4767 Mon-Sat: 10am-2am • Sun: 10am-midnight Southern Fish & Steak 150 South Industrial Rd. • 662-842-1688 Subway - W. Main St. Lunch Mon-Fri: 11am-2pm • Sun: 11am-2:30pm 2270 W. Main St. • 662-680-4828 Dinner Mon-Sat: 4:30pm-9pm Mon-Thurs: 7am-10:30pm • Fri: 7am-11pm Sat: 8am-11pm • Sun: 8am-10:30pm South 1010 N. Gloster St. • 662-205-8751 The Summit Center Lunch: Sun-Fri: 11am-2pm 852 N. Gloster St. • 662-842-1561 Sat: 10:30am-2pm Sun: 11am-2pm Dinner: Mon-Sat: 5pm-9:30pm Sweet Peppers Deli Stables Downtown Grill 921 W. Main St. • 662-840-4475 206 N. Spring St. • 662-840-1100 Sun-Thurs: 11am-10pm • Fri-Sat: 11am-11pm Mon-Sat: 11am-midnight Sweet Peppers Express Starbucks Coffee The Mall at Barnes Crossing 3360 N. Gloster St. • 662-260-9628 1001 Barnes Crossing Rd., #702 • 662-844-0865 Mon-Thurs: 5:30am-10pm • Fri: 5:30am-11pm Mon-Sat: 10am-9pm • Sun: noon-6pm Sat: 6am-11pm • Sun: 6:30am-10pm Sweet Tea & Biscuits Starbucks Coffee 2025 McCullough Blvd. • 662-322-7322 2433 W. Main St. • 662-407-0293 Tues-Sat: 11am-2pm Mon-Thurs: 6am-10pm • Fri-Sat: 5:15am-11pm Sun: 7am-10pm Sweet Tomato Pizza Kitchen 499 Gloster Creek Village, Suite I-12 • 662-844-2600 Steele’s Dive Mon-Thurs: 11am-7pm • Fri-Sat: 11am-8pm 4187 W. Main St. • 662-205-4345 Mon-Wed: 10am-9pm • Thurs-Sat: 10am-10pm with Sweet Treats Bakery Bar open until 1am 1708 Stephen D. Lee St. • 662-620-7918 Sun: 10am-2pm Tues-Fri: 9am-5pm • Sat: 9am-noon Subway - McCullough Blvd./Exit 81/Hwy 78 Taco Bell 4601 McCullough Blvd. • 662-840-5343 884 Barnes Crossing Rd. • 662-841-0506 24 hours daily Mon-Thurs: 10am-10pm • Fri-Sat: 10am-midnight Sun: 11am-10pm Subway 3903 N. Gloster St. • 662-841-0034 Taco Bell Sun-Wed: 10am-11pm • Thurs: 10am-midnight 2732 W. Main St. Fri-Sat: 10am-2am Sun-Thurs: 7am-midnight • Fri-Sat: 7am-1am Subway - N. Thomas St. Taco Bell 115 N. Thomas St. • 662-842-9929 600 S. Gloster St. • 662-844-9039 Mon-Thurs: 10am-midnight • Fri-Sat: 10am-2am Mon-Thurs: 10am-11pm Sun: 10am-10:30pm Fri-Sat: 10am-midnight • Sun: 11am-11pm

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Taqueria Ferris Food Truck Wingstop 662-231-2234 2590 W. Main St. • 662-260-4922 Mon-Sat: 9am-8pm Daily: 11am-midnight

Taziki’s Mediterranean Café Woody’s 3982 N. Gloster St. • 662-553-4200 619 N. Gloster St. • 662-840-0460 Mon-Sat: 11am-9pm • Sun: 11am-8pm Mon, Tues, Thurs: 4:30pm-9pm Fri-Sat: 4:30pm-9:30pm Tellini’s Pasta Market Lounge Tues-Sat: 4:30pm-midnight 504 S. Gloster St. • 662-620-9955 Sun-Thurs: 10:30am-10pm • Fri-Sat: 10:30am-11pm Yummy Yogurt Café 499 Gloster Creek Village, Suite I-3 • 662-841-1133 Thai Garden Mon-Sat: 11am-6pm 1014 Commonwealth Blvd. • 662-350-3609 Mon-Thurs: 11am-2:30pm; 4:30pm-9pm Zapata Mexican Restaurant Fri-Sun: 11am-10pm 2434 W. Main St. • 662-844-4848 Mon-Thurs & Sun: 11am-10pm The Thirsty Devil Fri-Sat: 11am-10:30pm 202 Main St. • 662-260-4636 Mon-Thurs: 11am-10pm • Fri-Sat: 11am-1am

Vanelli’s Bistro 206 W. Main St. • 662-844-4410 Mon: 10am-3pm • Tues-Thur: 10:30am-7pm Fri: 10:30am-8pm • Sat: 11am-8pm Waffle House - N. Gloster St. 3994 N. Gloster St. • 662-844-6777 24 hours daily

Waffle House - S. Gloster St. 722 S. Gloster St. • 662-620-6357 24 hours daily

Weezie’s Deli & Gift Shop 2307 W. Main St. • 662-841-5115 Mon-Fri: 11am-2pm Wendy’s - N. Gloster St. 3324 N. Gloster St. • 662-620-6492 Sun-Thurs: 10am-1am • Fri-Sat: 10am-2am Wendy’s - S. Gloster St. 368 S. Gloster St. • 662-842-0434 Sun-Thurs: 10am-1am • Fri-Sat: 10am-2am

Wendy’s - W. Main St. 2435 W. Main St. • 662-841-1171 Daily: 10am-1am

29 LODGING WE HAVE ROOM FOR YOU! Tupelo has more than 1,900 quality guest rooms conveniently located in all parts of the city. Whether you are here on business, just passing through or enjoying our many attractions, we think you’ll find an appropriate accommodation staffed by friendly hospitality professionals.

All America Inn Clarion Inn and Summit Center 767 East Main Street 852 North Gloster Street Ph: 662-844-5610 Ph: 662-844-4343 Fax: 662-844-8546 Fax: 662-844-4344 ______Sales Office: 662-844-4464 www.choicehotels.com America’s Best Value Inn / Barnes Crossing ______897 Harmony Lane Ph: 662-205-4441 Comfort Inn ______1532 McCullough Boulevard Ph: 662-840-0340, 877-226-3539 America’s Best Value Inn www.choicehotels.com 470 Leeb Drive ______Ph: 662-269-6220 ______Commodore Motel 1800 East Main Street Baymont Inn & Suites Ph: 662-842-9074 ______625 Spicer Drive Ph: 662-844-7660 Courtyard by Marriott National Reservations: 1-877-229-6668 1320 North Gloster Street Fax: 662-844-3009 Ph: 662-841-9960 Email: [email protected] National Reservations: 1-800-321-2211 www.baymontinns.com Fax: 662-841-9907 ______www.courtyard.com ______Best Western Plus Inn and Suites 3158 North Gloster Street Days Inn Ph: 662-847-0300 1015 North Gloster Street National Reservations: 1-800-780-7234 Ph: 662-842-0088 Fax: 662-847-0301 International Reservations: 1-800-329-7466 www.bestwestern.com Fax: 662-842-3659 ______www.daysinntupelo.com ______Candlewood Suites 979 North Gloster Street Econo Lodge Ph: 662-553-4649, 866-539-0036 879 Mississippi Drive www.candlewoodsuites.com Ph: 662-840-2380 National Reservations: 1-800-526-3766 Fax: 662-840-8317 www.econolodge.com

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Economy Inn Quality Inn 708 North Gloster Street 1190 North Gloster Street Ph: 662-842-1213 Ph: 662-842-5100 ______National Reservations: 1-800-228-5150 Fax: 662-844-0554 Fairfield Inn and Suites www.comfortinn.com/hotel/ms408 3070 Tom Watson Road ______Ph: 662-680-6798 www.marriott.com/tupfi Red Roof Inn ______1516 McCullough Boulevard Ph: 662-840-8300, National 1-800-426-7866 Hampton Inn and Suites Fax: 662-821-0318 116 Carter Cove www.redroofinntupelo.com Ph: 662-821-0317, National 1-800-426-7866 ______Fax: 662-821-0318 www.hampton-inn.com Rodeway Inn ______852 North Gloster Street Ph: 662-844-4464 Hilton Garden Inn Fax: 662-844-6639 363 East Main Street www.choicehotels.com Ph: 662-718-5500 ______Fax: 662-718-5550 www.tupelo.stayhgi.com Scottish Inn ______401 North Gloster Street Ph: 662-842-1961 Holiday Inn Express National Reservations: 1-800-251-1962 1612 McClure Cove Fax: 662-842-8987 Ph: 662-620-8184 ______National Reservations: 1-800-HOLIDAY (465-4329) Fax: 662-620-8189 Super 8 Motel www.hiexpress.com/tupeloms 3898 McCullough Boulevard ______Ph: 662-842-0448 Fax: 662-840-8000 Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites www.super8.com 923 North Gloster Street ______Ph: 662-269-0096 National Reservations: 1-800-HOLIDAY (465-4329) Town House Motel ______931 South Gloster Street Ph: 662-842-5411 La Quinta Inn & Suites Reservations: 1-877-942-5411 1013 North Gloster Street Fax: 662-840-1686 Ph: 662-847-8000 ______National Reservations: 1-800-753-3757 Fax: 662-847-8008 Travelers Motel www.lq.com 915 North Gloster Street ______Ph: 662-844-2221 Fax: 662-840-8711 Motel 6 ______1500 McCullough Boulevard Ph: 662-844-1904 Wingate by Wyndham National Reservations: 1-800-466-8356 186 Stone Creek Boulevard Fax: 662-844-0139 Ph: 662-680-8887, Toll-Free: 1-800-228-1000 www.motel6.com Fax: 662-680-1087 www.tupelowingateinn.com

31 RECREATION GUIDE GOLF/CAMPGROUNDS Enjoy the great outdoors by visiting one of Tupelo’s area golf courses, lakes, campgrounds, and trails.

GOLF COURSES CAMPGROUNDS

Bel Air Golf Course (9 holes) Tombigbee State Park 2107 Country Club Road, Tupelo 264 Cabin Drive, Tupelo 662-841-6446 662-842-7669 Big Oaks Golf Club (18 holes) Elvis Presley Lake & Campground 3481 Big Oaks Boulevard, Saltillo 272 Road 995, Tupelo 662-844-8002 662-620-6314 Natchez Trace Golf Course (18 holes) Trace State Park 978 County Road 681, Saltillo 2139 Faulkner Road, Belden 662-869-2166 662-489-2958 Pontotoc Country Club (18 holes) The Campground at Barnes Crossing Highway 6 East, Pontotoc 125 Campground Road, Tupelo 662-489-1962 662-844-6063

TRAILS

Music Bend Nature Trail Blackland Prairie Section of Natchez 99 North Veterans Blvd. Trace National Scenic Trail (6 miles) 662-841-6440 Access at mile marker 266 across from the Visitor Center and at Old Town Overlook. Tupelo Bark Park Map available at 99 North Veterans Blvd. www.nps.gov/natt. 662-841-6440 Tupelo Cross Country Trail at Ballard Park (1 mile) 662-841-6440

32 GENERAL INFO

Airline Service Airline service in Tupelo is provided through Tupelo Regional Airport. For more information on flight providers and schedule, visit www.flytupelo.com, or call the airport at 662-841-6570.

Car Rentals Budget Car Rentals at Tupelo Regional Airport 1-800-527-0700/662-840-3710 Hertz Car Rentals at Tupelo Regional Airport 662-680-9482/1-800-654-3131 Enterprise Rent-A-Car® 551 Daybrite Drive 1-800-RENT-A-CAR/662-842-2237 U-Save 1973 Cliff Gookin Boulevard 662-840-8888

Taxi Services include: Metro Cab (662-523-3800) AAA Taxi Cab (662-871-8998) Yellow Cab (662-840-4300)

Bus Service Bus service is provided by Greyhound located at 1074 North Eason Boulevard at NJ’s Supermarket, 662-842-4557 or 1-800-231-2222.

Climate The climate of Tupelo is mild with average summer highs of 92 degrees and lows of 68 degrees. Average winter temperatures range from highs of 54 degrees to lows of 32 degrees.

In Case of Emergency North Mississippi Medical Center is located at 830 South Gloster Street. Seek emergency medical service by calling the emergency room at 662-377-4157 or an ambulance service by calling 662-377- 4159 or by dialing 911.

33 CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU 399 East Main Street Tupelo, MS 38804 www.tupelo.net