20 years ago, my husband introduced me to his hometown of Natchez. I never could have imagined how much this town has to offer. The culture, food, music, events and people have drawn me in. Natchez is now my second home and I love sharing it with others.
Take a short walk to Little Easy Cafe for breakfast and coffee. On Saturdays, leave Little Easy and walk 1/2 block to the local farmer's market. Do a little shopping at the antique shops downtown, then grad lunch at Rolling River Reloaded Bar & Grill, try the fried broccoli or jambalaya eggrolls, you won't regret it!!! Or stop by Natchez Brewing Company for a beer flight and the best pizza in the south. The gazebo on the bluff is the place to be on Friday nights in the spring and fall for "Live after Five", a free concert series featuring talented musicians from all over the south. If you're looking for night life, there's no shortage, be sure to check out the music line up at Wardo's, Bowies Rabbit Hole, Andrew's Pub and Under the Hill Saloon.
Looking for other activities? Visit one of the many plantation homes for a tour, take a ride around town in the horse and carriage, check out a play at Little Natchez Theatre or join Scott for a walking ghost tour.
All of this, and more, is just a few blocks from our cozy home. After a long day of activities, relax on our front porch with a glass of wine from Old South Winery or just enjoy the breeze that constantly blows off of the Might Mississippi River.
Be sure to wave and say "hi" to our amazing neighbors, they are the best of the best!