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  2. John Currence - Wikipedia

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    John Currence. John Currence is an American chef based in Oxford, Mississippi. As of 2019 he owns four restaurants in the city of Oxford: City Grocery, Big Bad Breakfast, Bourè, and Snackbar in addition to a catering business, The Main Event. Currence also owns numerous Big Bad Breakfast locations in Alabama, Florida, Tennessee and South Carolina.

  3. See which MS restaurant made Southern Living's list of best ...

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    Today, there are two additional locations across Coastal Mississippi, plus one in Brandon, Mississippi and another in Pensacola Beach, Florida." Shaggy's Harbor Bar & Grill Location: 120 South ...

  4. Mammy's Cupboard - Wikipedia

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    28 ft (8.5 m) Mammy's Cupboard (founded 1940) [1] is a roadside restaurant built in the shape of a mammy archetype, [1] located on US Highway 61 south of Natchez, Mississippi. The woman's skirt holds a dining room and a gift shop. [2] The skirt is made out of bricks, and the earrings are horseshoes. [3] She is holding a serving tray while ...

  5. Weidmann's Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Weidmann's Restaurant

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  7. National Restaurant Association - Wikipedia

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    National Restaurant Association

  8. Blind Woman and Service Dog Denied Entry Into Mississippi ...

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    Blind Woman and Service Dog Denied Entry Into Mississippi Restaurant by Rudest Owner. Eve Vawter. June 13, 2024 at 12:15 PM. FotograFre/Shutterstock.

  9. The Mississippi Bar - Wikipedia

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    The Mississippi Bar traces its lineage to a voluntary membership organization formed in 1821; however, this association lapsed after four years. It was revived in 1886, but lapsed six years later. [2] In 1905 it was revived again; its first President was G.D. Shands. During the Great Depression, membership dwindled amid public skepticism about ...