A home cooked meal just can’t be beat. But the time and effort required to prepare such a meal? Most of us would rather do without. Luckily, Mississippi is practically overflowing with restaurants that whip up meals so good, you’ll swear your grandma made them. And one of them is hiding in a rustic log cabin in D’Iberville. Take a look:
This is Café New Orleans. Even though it’s only been at its current location for a few years, it’s actually a Gulf Coast staple.
Davian Sanner/Google It was originally located in Biloxi and then moved to Ocean Springs before finally settling in D’Iberville.
With a mix of delicious country cookin’ and flavorful Cajun cuisine, it’s sure to hit the spot when you’re craving a home cooked meal.
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And if the familiar fare isn’t enough to make you feel at home, the surroundings sure are – the restaurant is housed in a cozy log cabin.
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Inside, you’ll find an interior just as inviting as the exterior. Pull up a chair in the comfy, laidback dining room and get ready to fill up on all your favorites.
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When it comes to the menu, you’ll only have one complaint – there are too many choices! The tasty selection includes everything from southern classics to unique creations.
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Po’ boys, fried green tomatoes, seafood platters, and country fried steak are just a few of the mouthwatering options you’ll find.
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Want to experience as much deliciousness as possible? Order the Cajun Combo. One of the most popular items, it includes gumbo, crawfish etouffee, shrimp Creole, and red beans and rice.
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Be warned; no matter what you order, leftovers are likely since the café serves up some hefty helpings.
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A great stop for lunch or dinner, Café New Orleans is open Monday through Saturday, from 11 am – 9 pm, and on Sunday, from 11 am – 3 pm.
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You can find Café New Orleans at 11014 Lamey Bridge Road in D’Iberville. For more information, click here.
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It was originally located in Biloxi and then moved to Ocean Springs before finally settling in D’Iberville.
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So, have you ever dined at this rustic restaurant? If so, tell us what you thought in the comments section!
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