Mississippi has plenty of amazing restaurants that offer fabulous dining experiences, but have you ever dined in a historic general store? If you haven’t visited H.D. Gibbes & Sons, the answer is probably “no.” Check out this adorable spot – it’s worth the drive!
H.D. Gibbes & Sons is located in Learned, Mississippi, at 130 Main Street.
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This little General Store serves up delicious dinner Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 5 PM to 9 PM. While you wait for your turn to dine, chat with others on the front porch.
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Dinner is served at long, communal tables.
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Be prepared to sit elbow-to-elbow with new friends while you enjoy one of the best meals you’ve ever had.
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Start with a green salad covered in Comeback Dressing.
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Dinner is served on paper plates, but don’t be too quick to judge. This might be the best steak you’ve ever had.
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The filet is also juicy and delicious. This one was served up with roasted green beans.
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The steaks are to die for, but you definitely need some dessert, too.
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The Funeral Brownie is a specialty here. This warm brownie, smothered in rich, fudge sauce and topped with ice cream and whipped cream will change your life.
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The strawberry shortcake is a good choice, too.
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They still have the original cash register here…and they use it! Make sure you bring cash; the restaurant doesn’t accept credit cards.
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Have you dined at H D Gibbes & Sons? Tell us about your experience there!
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Pictured is the ribeye steak with spinach casserole, potato casserole and toast.
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