There’s nothing quite like a solid steak – perfectly grilled, seared to perfection, and tender to the knife. Wondering where to find such a steak that checks off all the right boxes? Look no further. From the best filets in the state to nationally ranked steaks, these are 10 of the best steakhouses in Mississippi.

  1. Doe’s Eat Place, Greenville

Jimmy Smith/Flickr Doe’s Eat Place, 502 Nelson St, Greenville, MS 38701, USA

Flora H./Yelp What originally started off as a grocery store has transformed into one of the state’s top restaurants, especially when it comes to steak. Doe’s Eat Place specialty, the porterhouse, has won numerous awards including being named “No. 1 of the 100 Best Things to Eat in America” by Men’s Journal and landing spots on Bon Apetit Magazine’s “Best Picks for American Eats” list and the Travel Channel’s “Steak Paradise 3 Travel Guide.”

  1. Dempsey’s Steak and Seafood, Kiln

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Towada N./Yelp In addition to amazing seafood and Cajun-inspired dishes, Dempsey’s Steak & Seafood is known for serving up mouthwatering steaks, which range in size from 8 oz to 16 oz, and are always cooked to perfection (and your preference). That’s why this steakhouse is so coveted by Mississippi residents! Dempsey’s Seafood & Steak, 6208 Kiln Delisle Rd, Kiln, MS 39556, USA

  1. Como Steakhouse, Como

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Como Steakhouse/Facebook Attracting people from all over Mississippi and even Memphis, there’s bound to be a crowd at Como Steakhouse. The mouthwatering steaks are so good, it’s definitely worth the wait. Consistently grilled to perfection, the premier choice steaks have even been referred to as “the best in the south.” Como Steak House, 203 Main St, Como, MS 38619, USA

  1. MM Shapley’s, Ridgeland

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Shapley’s Restaurant/Facebook The ultimate in fine dining, it should come as no surprise that MM Shapley’s in Ridgeland has earned a number of accolades, including tying for the title of “Best Steak” in a recent ranking by Mississippi Magazine. And once you’ve tried the steak, you’ll definitely agree with the magazine’s decision - the prime cuts of beef are cooked to perfection then drizzled with just the right amount of steak drippings and a choice of succulent toppings, such as lump crabmeat, mushrooms, and artichoke hearts. Shapley’s Restaurant, 868 Centre St, Ridgeland, MS 39157, USA

  1. Tico’s Steak House, Ridgeland

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Tico’s Steakhouse/Facebook Tying for the title of “Best Steak” in Mississippi, Tito’s Steak House is a must-visit for any steak lover. The interior may be a bit laid back, but the restaurant is serious about its mouthwatering steaks, which include everything from filets to rib-eyes to porterhouses. Tico’s Steakhouse, 1536 E County Line Rd #1905, Ridgeland, MS 39157, USA

  1. H.D. Gibbes & Sons, Learned

Janie Fortenberry/Photography with a Southern Accent/Vicksburg, Mississippi

Tosha Ann Walley via Gibbs Country Store/Facebook An old country store may not be the first place you’d think of when looking for a great steak, but that’s just because you haven’t been to this Learned treasure. Gibbes first opened its doors in 1892, serving as the local general store. Eventually, long family-style tables were added, creating a makeshift restaurant. Before long, H.D. Gibbes & Sons gained a reputation for its amazing food, which, of course, includes out-of-this-world steaks. H.D. Gibbes & Sons, 140 Main St, Learned, MS 39154, USA

  1. Old Hickory Steak House, Columbus

Old Hickory Steak House/Facebook

Joe R./Yelp Featuring a menu filled with steak, steak, and more steak, Old Hickory Steak House is the place to go when you’re craving a good, you guessed it, steak. All steaks – the sirloin, rib-eye, New York strip, t-bone, and filet – are USDA Choice and charcoal grilled. Old Hickory Steak House, 1301 US-45, Columbus, MS 39705, USA

  1. Two Rivers Restaurant, Canton

Ophelia S./Yelp

Google Local Adam Kirk (akirkfoto) This upscale yet laid back Canton restaurant boasts an extensive wine collection, succulent seafood, and delicious steaks, which didn’t happen by accident. Two Rivers Restaurant uses only the highest quality meat, resulting in a filet mignon that has been named one of the best in the state by local magazines. Two Rivers Restaurant, 1537 W Peace St, Canton, MS 39046, USA

  1. Table 100, Flowood

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Table 100/Facebook Among the restaurant’s “Euro-American bistro fare” are some amazing steaks, particularly the filet mignon. Named one of the best in the state, Table 100’s Certified Black Angus Beef filets are lightly seasoned with coarse salt and pepper, topped with rosemary garlic infused olive oil, grilled, and then allowed to rest for several minutes before serving, resulting in a steak that is nothing short of perfection. Table 100, 100 Ridge Way, Flowood, MS 39232, USA

What Mississippi restaurant do you visit when you’re craving a mouthwatering steak? Did we forget to include any of your favorites on our list for the best steakhouses in Mississippi? Make sure to share with us in the comments section! Or if you agree with any of the Mississippi steak options above, we’d love to hear from you, too.

Jimmy Smith/Flickr

Doe’s Eat Place, 502 Nelson St, Greenville, MS 38701, USA

Flora H./Yelp

What originally started off as a grocery store has transformed into one of the state’s top restaurants, especially when it comes to steak. Doe’s Eat Place specialty, the porterhouse, has won numerous awards including being named “No. 1 of the 100 Best Things to Eat in America” by Men’s Journal and landing spots on Bon Apetit Magazine’s “Best Picks for American Eats” list and the Travel Channel’s “Steak Paradise 3 Travel Guide.”

Moses1971/TripAdvisor

Towada N./Yelp

In addition to amazing seafood and Cajun-inspired dishes, Dempsey’s Steak & Seafood is known for serving up mouthwatering steaks, which range in size from 8 oz to 16 oz, and are always cooked to perfection (and your preference). That’s why this steakhouse is so coveted by Mississippi residents!

Dempsey’s Seafood & Steak, 6208 Kiln Delisle Rd, Kiln, MS 39556, USA

Como Steakhouse/Facebook

Attracting people from all over Mississippi and even Memphis, there’s bound to be a crowd at Como Steakhouse. The mouthwatering steaks are so good, it’s definitely worth the wait. Consistently grilled to perfection, the premier choice steaks have even been referred to as “the best in the south.”

Como Steak House, 203 Main St, Como, MS 38619, USA

Google Local Shapley’s Ridgeland

Shapley’s Restaurant/Facebook

The ultimate in fine dining, it should come as no surprise that MM Shapley’s in Ridgeland has earned a number of accolades, including tying for the title of “Best Steak” in a recent ranking by Mississippi Magazine. And once you’ve tried the steak, you’ll definitely agree with the magazine’s decision - the prime cuts of beef are cooked to perfection then drizzled with just the right amount of steak drippings and a choice of succulent toppings, such as lump crabmeat, mushrooms, and artichoke hearts.

Shapley’s Restaurant, 868 Centre St, Ridgeland, MS 39157, USA

Tico’s Steakhouse/Facebook

Tying for the title of “Best Steak” in Mississippi, Tito’s Steak House is a must-visit for any steak lover. The interior may be a bit laid back, but the restaurant is serious about its mouthwatering steaks, which include everything from filets to rib-eyes to porterhouses.

Tico’s Steakhouse, 1536 E County Line Rd #1905, Ridgeland, MS 39157, USA

Janie Fortenberry/Photography with a Southern Accent/Vicksburg, Mississippi

Tosha Ann Walley via Gibbs Country Store/Facebook

An old country store may not be the first place you’d think of when looking for a great steak, but that’s just because you haven’t been to this Learned treasure. Gibbes first opened its doors in 1892, serving as the local general store. Eventually, long family-style tables were added, creating a makeshift restaurant. Before long, H.D. Gibbes & Sons gained a reputation for its amazing food, which, of course, includes out-of-this-world steaks.

H.D. Gibbes & Sons, 140 Main St, Learned, MS 39154, USA

Old Hickory Steak House/Facebook

Joe R./Yelp

Featuring a menu filled with steak, steak, and more steak, Old Hickory Steak House is the place to go when you’re craving a good, you guessed it, steak. All steaks – the sirloin, rib-eye, New York strip, t-bone, and filet – are USDA Choice and charcoal grilled.

Old Hickory Steak House, 1301 US-45, Columbus, MS 39705, USA

Ophelia S./Yelp

Google Local Adam Kirk (akirkfoto)

This upscale yet laid back Canton restaurant boasts an extensive wine collection, succulent seafood, and delicious steaks, which didn’t happen by accident. Two Rivers Restaurant uses only the highest quality meat, resulting in a filet mignon that has been named one of the best in the state by local magazines.

Two Rivers Restaurant, 1537 W Peace St, Canton, MS 39046, USA

Table 100/Facebook

Among the restaurant’s “Euro-American bistro fare” are some amazing steaks, particularly the filet mignon. Named one of the best in the state, Table 100’s Certified Black Angus Beef filets are lightly seasoned with coarse salt and pepper, topped with rosemary garlic infused olive oil, grilled, and then allowed to rest for several minutes before serving, resulting in a steak that is nothing short of perfection.

Table 100, 100 Ridge Way, Flowood, MS 39232, USA

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Best Steakhouses In Mississippi December 17, 2022 Megan Todaro What is the smallest restaurant in Mississippi? It’s hard to pinpoint the smallest restaurant in Mississippi because there are quite a few tiny dining spots that could easily top the list. While these haven’t been measured with measuring tape just yet, these restaurants in Mississippi are some of the smallest you’ll find. There’s even a steakhouse in Mississippi included, too!

Shonuff Barbecue, Picayune Burger Burger, Biloxi Sonny’s Smokehouse, Ackerman White Trolley Café, Corinth The Blue Rooster, Flora Johnnie’s Drive-In, Tupelo The White Front Café, Rosedale

The Mississippi steak spot Sonny’s Smokehouse, is known for serving out-of-this-world steak and tender brisket. What is the oldest restaurant in Mississippi? The oldest restaurant in Mississippi is Weidmann’s, which was first opened in 1870 by Felix Weidmann as a counter spot with just four stools. This restaurant grew over a few decades, gaining a local following but also national recognition. Weidmann’s is known for having some of the best steak in Mississippi, not to mention fresh seafood, gourmet sandwiches, pasta, and more. But make sure to stick around for the most popular menu item, the decadent Black Bottom Pie! This delightful pie has been dubbed one of the best in the world, and you might need to try it for yourself to find out. What are the most popular restaurants in Mississippi? Mississippi has its fair share of popular or famous restaurants within the state. Mary Mahoney’s, for instance, is considered a Biloxi landmark housed in one of the oldest homes in the country! Try the fried green tomatoes or the Sisters of the Sea Au Gratin. Another popular restaurant made our list for the best steak house in Mississippi, Doe’s Eat Place! What was once a grocery store now has one of the best porterhouse steaks in America. Of course, if you’re a chicken fried Mississippi steak fan, head over to Ajax’s Diner in Oxford. This is one of the top diners in the state, with numerous awards for the food.  

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Best Steakhouses In Mississippi

December 17, 2022

Megan Todaro

What is the smallest restaurant in Mississippi? It’s hard to pinpoint the smallest restaurant in Mississippi because there are quite a few tiny dining spots that could easily top the list. While these haven’t been measured with measuring tape just yet, these restaurants in Mississippi are some of the smallest you’ll find. There’s even a steakhouse in Mississippi included, too!

Shonuff Barbecue, Picayune Burger Burger, Biloxi Sonny’s Smokehouse, Ackerman White Trolley Café, Corinth The Blue Rooster, Flora Johnnie’s Drive-In, Tupelo The White Front Café, Rosedale

The Mississippi steak spot Sonny’s Smokehouse, is known for serving out-of-this-world steak and tender brisket. What is the oldest restaurant in Mississippi? The oldest restaurant in Mississippi is Weidmann’s, which was first opened in 1870 by Felix Weidmann as a counter spot with just four stools. This restaurant grew over a few decades, gaining a local following but also national recognition. Weidmann’s is known for having some of the best steak in Mississippi, not to mention fresh seafood, gourmet sandwiches, pasta, and more. But make sure to stick around for the most popular menu item, the decadent Black Bottom Pie! This delightful pie has been dubbed one of the best in the world, and you might need to try it for yourself to find out. What are the most popular restaurants in Mississippi? Mississippi has its fair share of popular or famous restaurants within the state. Mary Mahoney’s, for instance, is considered a Biloxi landmark housed in one of the oldest homes in the country! Try the fried green tomatoes or the Sisters of the Sea Au Gratin. Another popular restaurant made our list for the best steak house in Mississippi, Doe’s Eat Place! What was once a grocery store now has one of the best porterhouse steaks in America. Of course, if you’re a chicken fried Mississippi steak fan, head over to Ajax’s Diner in Oxford. This is one of the top diners in the state, with numerous awards for the food.  

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It’s hard to pinpoint the smallest restaurant in Mississippi because there are quite a few tiny dining spots that could easily top the list. While these haven’t been measured with measuring tape just yet, these restaurants in Mississippi are some of the smallest you’ll find. There’s even a steakhouse in Mississippi included, too!

  • Shonuff Barbecue, Picayune
  • Burger Burger, Biloxi
  • Sonny’s Smokehouse, Ackerman
  • White Trolley Café, Corinth
  • The Blue Rooster, Flora
  • Johnnie’s Drive-In, Tupelo
  • The White Front Café, Rosedale

The Mississippi steak spot Sonny’s Smokehouse, is known for serving out-of-this-world steak and tender brisket.

What is the oldest restaurant in Mississippi?

The oldest restaurant in Mississippi is Weidmann’s, which was first opened in 1870 by Felix Weidmann as a counter spot with just four stools. This restaurant grew over a few decades, gaining a local following but also national recognition. Weidmann’s is known for having some of the best steak in Mississippi, not to mention fresh seafood, gourmet sandwiches, pasta, and more. But make sure to stick around for the most popular menu item, the decadent Black Bottom Pie! This delightful pie has been dubbed one of the best in the world, and you might need to try it for yourself to find out.

What are the most popular restaurants in Mississippi?

Mississippi has its fair share of popular or famous restaurants within the state. Mary Mahoney’s, for instance, is considered a Biloxi landmark housed in one of the oldest homes in the country! Try the fried green tomatoes or the Sisters of the Sea Au Gratin. Another popular restaurant made our list for the best steak house in Mississippi, Doe’s Eat Place! What was once a grocery store now has one of the best porterhouse steaks in America. Of course, if you’re a chicken fried Mississippi steak fan, head over to Ajax’s Diner in Oxford. This is one of the top diners in the state, with numerous awards for the food.