Bay Saint Louis is a city in and the county seat of Hancock County, Mississippi, in the United States. It is part of the Gulfport–Biloxi Metropolitan Statistical Area. As of the 2010 census, the city had a total population of 9,260.
Restaurants in Bay Saint Louis
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Hancock County’s 13-mile stretch of beachfront and 30 miles of roads and pathways have something for everyone: multiple birding sites, biking and walking trails, blueways (waterway trails), parks, historic sites, and much more. Perfectly situated along many of these byways are quaint shops, charming restaurants, comfortable lodging, and a vast number of recreational activities.
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We pride ourselves on providing the best fishing guide service on the coast. Not only do we strive for an unbelievable fishing experience, we also take care of everything else. Every step is taken prior to your arrival to make certain that your trip is as enjoyable and productive as it should be. If you are looking for a hard core fishing adventure with your buddies or a fun filled fishing experience for your family Shore Thing Charters has the right trip for you. No other guide service on the Mississippi Gulf Coast offers as much as Shore Thing Fishing Charters. We have four boats to accommodate larger groups, kayaks for fishing or just exploring and relaxing around the barrier islands.
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Located in Old Town Bay Saint Louis, this antique and flower boutique reflects the dynamic and historic culture of the Gulf Coast with its artsy floral design and beach-chic decor. We boast a wonderful variety of antique furniture, flowers, gifts, vintage items, books, nautical decor, garden accessories, jewelry, artwork, shabby chic, eclectic collectibles, and vintage clothing. Floral design services and local delivery are also offered out of this historic "Honeymoon House" on the second block of Main Street.
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Beautiful and welcoming little catholic church with a fantastic gospel choir on Sunday late mass and a mural of Jesus behind the altar that is inspiring
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After the hurricane the Church needed a great deal of work. Finally the interior is finished. The paint job is wonderful and it really shines. We love all the services there particularly the Tuesday devotion to Our Lady of Perpetual Help and the Wednesday evening Traditional Latin Mass.
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When did you last taste the cream in your ice cream? You'll find the classics as well as the creative, and the ice cream is divine. Try the Key Lime Basil Tequila if they have it....
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Historical ghost boat tour in Bay Saint Louis, Mississippi, where old souls are captured in the night. Come if you dare and learn of the legends and lore of ghostly pirates, learn of local hauntings and perhaps have a ghost encounter of your own. Even if you do not see an actual ghost, surely you will have a good time learning the history behind the legends and real encounters. We set sail from Bordages Brothers Marina and have multiple themed tours from The Haunted Bayou Tour - Bayou Caddy and Beyond, Voodoo Love Boat Tour, Kryptic Bunny Tales, Creepy Christmas, Red, White, and Blue tour, and Bayou Caddy to the Pearl River and back again. Come and join one of our ghost boat rides for the chill of the unknown.
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Alice Moseley loved this depot and loved all the beautiful Live Oak trees that surround it and she would have been delighted that her beautiful folk art and her son's antiques have such a wonderful home. The Museum contains over 50 of Alice Moseley's original paintings and Tim Moseley's lifetime collection of art pottery, majolica, glass and primitive furniture. Playing at all times in the Museum is Alice Moseley on her DVD telling her stories and displaying for our visitors the unique and funny and talented person that she was. The Alice Moseley Museum is a Museum, but it is also an entertainment venue. Come to the Alice Moseley Museum and you will leave with a smile on your face and a love of an old lady whose favorite saying was, "Your reach should always exceed your grasp." She is still reaching out to you. Come see her Museum while you are in Bay St. Louis. Admission free. The museum is closed on Sundays and major holidays.
While staying in the area, we planned for a quick stop at the train depot. After viewing the downstairs offerings of local history and unique costumes, we popped upstairs. At first glance it seemed like a sweet exhibit of hobbyist paintings. After a few minutes, the significance started to shine. Alice Mosely painted history. You'll find the South, race relations, women's issues, labor, and life vignettes in her work. And the humor in the details is superb. You'll escape your reality and get immersed into hers.... a welcome break in the day.
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