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Thursday, July 21, 2016

20 Places in Tupelo Where You Can Find the "Best of Mississippi"


Mississippi Magazine releases a reader survey of the "Best of Mississippi" every year for its readers to determine where the Magnolia states most sought after destinations, shops or food items are. In 2016, 20 different Tupelo businesses, restaurants, attractions and destinations were found on the Best of Mississippi list. Without further ado, here's where you can find the best of Mississippi in Tupelo by location.

The Antler
Best Reception Hall "M List" Recognition 

" I saw the plans but never dreamed that they would create a space that has so much opportunity and has such attention to detail." 
- Tim P., Wedding Planner 









The Blue Canoe
 Best Dessert Winner:
Connie's Blueberry Donut Bread Pudding

Best Appetizer "M List" Recognition:
Fried Black Eyed Peas

Best Burger "M List" Recognition

There's so much good stuff going on at the
Canoe that we don't even have room to talk
about it.



The Caron Gallery 
 Best Art Gallery "M List" Recognition


Featuring artists from Mississippi and
Mississippi only, this art gallery located
on Main Street downtown is a must-see
and features everything from acrylic
or oil paintings to sculptures and other
forms of art.






Connie's Fried Chicken
Best Fried Chicken "M List" Recognition 


Connie's could have just as easily been on this
list for Best Dessert because of their famed
blueberry donuts, however, their chicken is
fantastic as well, thus the recognition as some
of the best in the Magnolia State.







Crave
Best Dessert "M List" Recognition:
Crave Skillet Cookie 

The skillet cookie is an absolute monster
that's exactly what it sounds like, topped off
with some ice cream to balance out the warmth
of an amazing cookie. Sharing is encouraged,
not required.



The Downtown Tupelo Farmer's Market 
Best Farmer's Market "M List" Recognition 

Fresh tomatoes, watermelons, squash, you name
it. The Downtown Tupelo Farmer's Market
is the place to get your locally grown produce
or vegetables, just ask some of our local chefs
that feature their food on their menus daily.






The Elvis Presley Birthplace 
Best Historic Site "M List" Recognition

Elvis fans and tourists alike from all over the
world flock to Tupelo to see where the King
himself got on the path to establishing Rock
n Roll. Tour the house Elvis was born in,
experience a Sunday gospel service at the very
church Elvis went to when he was young, or
walk the beautiful Elvis Birthplace Trail. It's a
must for any Elvis or music fan.



Harvey's 
Best Appetizer Winner:
Harvey's Broccoli Bites

Best Dessert "M List" Recognition:
Harvey's Bread Pudding

Best Fine Dining Experience "M List" Recogntion

Harvey's can be found in Tupelo, Starkville,
and even Columbus, but we're going to count it. With all of those recognitions, it's definitely worth a trip.






Kay's Kreations 
Best Mother of the Bride Shop "M List" 
Recognition 

Best Bridal Boutique "M List" Recognition

With over 1,000 different wedding gowns in
their showroom and tons of seating for guests
this is without question one of the best places in Mississippi to be a bride.



Lost Pizza Company 
Best Pizza Winner

Best Kid-Friendly Restaurant "M List" 
Recognition

"Get Lost" in what was once just the dream of two college roommates in Mississippi. Now, they make the Magnolia states best pizza with the freshest ingredients and have an awesome beer selection to boot.


McCalister's Deli 
Best Sweet Tea Winner

Best Deli "M List" Recognition

Founded in Oxford, MS, in 1989, you can now find McCalister's Deli in 26 states. The expansion of McCalister's hasn't changed the quality of their sweet tea, however, which is famously good and constantly awarded. (They have a national free sweet tea day, which is today if you're reading this on July 21st, 2016.)




Mid-South Nursery and Garden Center 
Best Yard & Garden Shop "M List" Recognition

Need a plant or shrub? How about some flowers? Mid-South Nursery and Garden Center on Coley Road will have everything you need and greet you with a warm smile in the process.












Mugshots Grill & Bar 
Best Burger Winner

Best Kid-Friendly Restaurant "M List"
Recognition

If you're looking for what Mississippi Magazine readers consider the best burger in the state, then look no further than Mugshots Grill & Bar on Main Street. With succulent burgers and an easy going atmosphere, you'll never leave hungry.





The Natchez Trace Parkway  
Best Hiking Area/Destination Winner

Best Historic Site "M List" Recognition

Even though the Natchez Trace Parkway stretches across 444 miles from Natchez, MS, to Nashville, TN, we're going to claim this one because the Trace is headquartered here in Tupelo. It's a beautiful drive and an amazing way to spend the day, no matter which direction you go in from Tupelo.


The Neon Pig Cafe 
Best Burger "M List" Recognition

While the Neon Pig Cafe didn't win
Mississippi Magazine's readership poll
for best burger in the state, it was voted the
#1 burger in the country in a Thrillist.com
poll in 2015. That just goes to show how
great the burger scene is here in Tupelo.








Newk's Eatery  
Best Deli Winner

Best Kid-Friendly Restaurant "M List"
Recognition

Best Sweet Tea "M List" Recognition

Newk's, a regional restaurant, had many recognitions from
Mississippi Magazine readers in 2016. From winning
"Best Deli" to being recognized on the M List for one of the
best kid-friendly restaurants, there's a lot to be proud of
at Newk's.



Reed's Department Store   
Best Men's Casual Clothing Store Winner

Founded in 1905 in the heart of downtown Tupelo,
Reed's Department Store is a local icon. Not only
does Reed's offer impeccable men's clothing, it has
also been voted the friendliest store in Tupelo and
Lee County 14 years in a row.






Sweet Pepper's Deli 
Best Sweet Tea "M List" Recognition

Best Deli "M List" Recognition

One thing is certain, Tupelo isn't lacking when
it comes to excellent sweet teas. The Sweet Pepper's Deli made the M List for both
Sweet Tea and Best Deli in Mississippi.
Yet another restaurant where both residents and visitors to Tupelo alike can find the best in the state.


Tupelo Buffalo Park & Zoo 
Best Kids Attraction "M List" Recognition

Where else in the state can you take the family out for a day of petting giraffes, watching Siberian tigers play, or meeting a Capuchin monkey famous (literally) for its lock picking ability? (His name is Oliver, by the way) The Tupelo Buffalo Park is far more than just a great kids attraction.







The Tupelo Flea Market  
Best Flea Market "M List" Recognition

The Tupelo Flea Market has everything and is the South's largest Indoor and Outdoor Flea Market. The 500,000 square foot space draws people from all over Northeast Mississippi every year.









And there it is, Tupelo. In the end, the All-American City wound up getting 32 separate recognitions or wins for 20 different stores, attractions, or restaurants.







Monday, March 17, 2014

Second Annual ART Rocks Tupelo Festival





Once upon a time, in a city called Tupelo, Cinderella tripped over a Mikado and almost Killed a Mockingbird. Chaos seemed just around the corner, but a group of brave artists banded together to make lemons out of lemonade and the first Art Rocks Tupelo was born.

A quirk of the calendar last March led all of Tupelo’s oldest arts organizations to schedule performances on the same weekend. Rather than quarrel over whose chocolate was in whose peanut butter, the organizations—facilitated by Tupelo Convention & Visitors Bureau and the Tupelo Arts Council—agreed to work together to promote all these events across Tupelo and beyond by ADDING cultural events to the weekend to create a festival that would showcase the broad range of talents and art forms in our community. We had such great success that we decided to do it again this year—on purpose!

Art Rocks Tupelo 2014 is bigger and better. We have added events and organizations and hotel, restaurant, and small business partners. The activities this year range from classical to country music, craft beer to comedy, film to fine arts, and from Elton John to “Earnest.” When it comes to the arts in Tupelo, we truly have an embarrassment of riches. No other city this size can boast a professional orchestra, plus ballet company and award-winning community theater. 

The five organizations anchoring Art Rocks have a combined production history of almost 200 years and their leaders bring more than 100 years of arts management experience to the table with them. The Tupelo Arts Council represents dozens more artists and organizations that also deserve broader recognition. Art Rocks Tupelo spotlights our many talents and offers an ideal opportunity to promote our best artists throughout the region. We hope that Tupelo will seize this opportunity to explore new arts experiences and that people across Mississippi will make a trip to Tupelo to take advantage of our diverse range of arts and cultural activities: like a New-York-theater weekend, but closer to home and far more economical.

Mississippi has declared 2014 the Year of the Creative Economy, but Tupelo has known for years that the arts mean business! Come join us this weekend as Art Rocks Tupelo!

Schedule Of Events 

Tuesday, March 18

Tupelo Concert Association: John Berry, 7:30 p.m.

Wednesday, March 19

BancorpSouth Arena: Elton John, 8 p.m.

Thursday, March 20

The Birthplace Sessions Press Conference and Launch, 1:30 p.m.

Tupelo Film Alliance: Muscle Shoals Film Screening, 7 p.m.

UU Congregation of Tupelo: Still on the Hill in Concert, 7 p.m.

West of Shake Rag Improv: Comedy Thursday, 7 p.m.

Tupelo Community Theatre: The Importance of Being Earnest, 7:30 p.m.

Friday, March 21

The Caron Gallery: Lauren Dunn and Jason Twiggy Lott, 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.

GumTree Museum: Mississippi Art Colony Exhibit and Reception. 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
with Pied Piper Players

Tupelo Community Theatre: The Importance of Being Earnest, 7:30 p.m.

Saturday, March 22

Tupelo Ballet: Fairy Tea, 10 a.m.

Tupelo Craft Beer Festival, noon to 5 p.m.

Tupelo Ballet: Les Sylphides and Contemporary Repertoire, 2 p.m.

Tupelo Community Theatre: The Importance of Being Earnest, 2 p.m.

Dinner, Link Centre Culinary Arts, 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.

North Mississippi Symphony Orchestra: Brahms Double Concerto, 7:30 p.m.

Tupelo Community Theatre: The Importance of Being Earnest, 7:30 p.m.


Participating organizations include GumTree Museum of Art, Link Centre, North Mississippi Symphony Orchestra, Pied Piper Players, The Caron Gallery, Tupelo Ballet, Tupelo Community Theatre, Tupelo Concert Association, Tupelo Film Alliance, Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Tupelo, West of Shake Rag, and City of Tupelo/Downtown Main Street Association.

Festival Pricing available for Three-Event Packages and Up!
Tickets available here.