Best American food near Senatobia, Mississippi, United States

May 7, 2020 Trinity Boughner

Reviews on American food in Senatobia, Mississippi, United States. Senatobia is a city in and the county seat of Tate County, Mississippi, and is the 16th largest municipality in the Memphis Metropolitan Area. The population was 8,165 at the 2010 census.

6. KFC

505 E Main St, Senatobia, MS 38668-2219 American, Fast Food +1 662-562-5996 http://tacobellcoshocton2.bistroguide.xyz

Reviewed By Skamper73

We were traveling and had a group of 16 to stop here for lunch. The outside of the building and the parking lot was very clean. The inside was also very clean. The buffet was set up nicely with a lot of different vegetables. Rodisha and her staff was very helpful in seeing that each person got what they wanted. The staff all seemed to enjoy working there. It was a separate room at the end and we were all 16 able to set together. If I am ever in the area again at meal time, this will be one of my stops. I would recommend this KFC to any one.

5. Huddle House

500 E Main St, Senatobia, MS 38668 American Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner +1 662-560-5440 https://locations.huddlehouse.com/ms/senatobia/500-e-main-st

We're Always Cookin' There's something about a freshly made meal, prepared just for you. Maybe it's a waffle sundae to celebrate the day you get your braces off, or a plate full of loaded hash browns after a Saturday morning soccer game. Whatever the occa

Reviewed By krashtestdummy

Christmas Day, a family emergency called four of us to Jackson, MS. Not many places open, understandably. Seeing this Huddle House was, we decided to break up the 10 hour drive and grab a quick bite.We were greeted by a hostess and seated near the counter, with a clear line of vision to the wait station and waffle machines. There were perhaps six other tables at the time, and at least three times that amount sat empty. (This is just to indicate that over-crowding was not an issue.)A waitress came and took our drink order, two iced teas. She wasn't terribly pleasant, but she wasn't awful. We put it down to working on Christmas and let it go. Waiting for her and waiting for the order took about ten minutes, during which we had plenty of time to look at the overflowing waffle machines laid out on the counter at the back of the wait station. They were over-flowing onto the counters, onto the floor, just everywhere. All the wait staff were hanging around that area - can't really blame them, because who wants to work Christmas Day? Still, a little bit of cheerfulness would have gone a long way. I will note, politically incorrect though it may be, that the white cashiers and white hostess and white wait staff were unpleasant. In contrast, our second waitress, who was black, was lovely. The obvious hierarchy in the restaurant was surprising to the two Europeans with us, by the way. When the second waitress came to take our food order, we ordered a couple of simple things, and she was kind enough to tell us there'd be a 30-40 minute wait. "But we're not ordering dinners, or anything special!" Yes, but everything was backed up 30-40 minutes.We looked over at the kitchen staff, leaning over their window area and talking, and at the hostess and other wait staff, still congregated by the waffle machines with no one on the floor serving the tables but our waitress."Why didn't anyone tell us when we came in?" Shrug. We said we couldn't wait 30-40 minutes, and asked for the check.We were charged $4.12 for two small iced teas. We weren't even offered the option of to-go cups.I got up to pay the bill, heading toward the door where there was a cashier and a line of people waiting to pay their own tabs. I'd gone about 5 yards when a different cashier, this one behind the counter we'd been sitting next to, yelled at me and angrily pointed to the counter cash register. Which had no line, and no sign that I should be paying there. I stared at her and gestured at the other register, by the door, and she again yelled that I needed to pay RIGHT NOW, stabbing her finger toward her cash register.I don't know why she thought I'd run out on a four dollar tab; the rest of my party, all older people, were still sitting at the table, so it's not like she didn't have hostages. They were dumbstruck at her rage and, as one said, "Sheesh. After getting our money for two little ice teas, and not telling us about the long wait for food until we'd gotten them, they could have given us the tea!" I went over to her cash register and gave her the money, which she angrily snatched out of my hand. Yes, snatched. As though I'd grab it back if she didn't. Our first waitress (who hadn't told us about the wait) stood next to her, glaring at me - again, I have no idea why. The second waitress stood there too, trying to smile at me but pretty helpless in the face of all this rage.When you enter a restaurant and sit down, you don't expect get your drinks and THEN be told there'll be a long wait for food, especially for a simple sandwich. You don't expect to be treated like a thief. And you don't expect to bear the brunt of staff anger, whatever the reason.I did write to Huddlecares.com about our experience with store #540, but received no response. Which I guess just sums up the whole thing, because after all, it starts at the top.

4. Captain D's

701 N Robinson St, Senatobia, MS 38668-2121 Seafood, American +1 662-560-9396 http://www.captainds.com

Reviewed By Mark J

We had Southern Fried Whitefish and a dozen jumbo shrimp for $4.99 each and they were delicious. They also threw in some lobster balls as a free sample and they were very good as well.

3. Coleman's Bar-B-Q

312 E Main St, Senatobia, MS 38668-2214 American, Barbecue Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast Takeout, Seating, Wheelchair Accessible +1 662-301-0077
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4 based on 47 reviews

Coleman's Bar-B-Q

Reviewed By allenandstef

Yes, there’s a lot of nostalgia in my love for this place. But the food and customer service is excellent, too! The menu hasn’t changed much (at all?) since my childhood. Good BBQ, perfect crinkle cut fries, sweet tea… it’s been consistent over the years. And my wife loves their burger. A great locals place with friendly, small-town service and delicious food. We can’t come to Senatobia without stopping here!

2. Penny's Pantry

136 N Front St, Senatobia, MS 38668-2136 American, Soups, Cafe Lunch, Dinner Takeout, Wheelchair Accessible, Seating +1 662-562-5570 https://www.facebook.com/Pennys-Pantry-177427918976624/
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4 based on 23 reviews

Reviewed By 548michelec

Have been here too many times to count. My favorite is the broccoli cheddar soup (on Thursdays) and shrimp bisque. ALL their desserts are good (hello dollies, heathbar cake, strawberry cake, coca-cola cake, Elvis cake)-they’re are all soooo good! Their meals like lemon poppy seed chicken and chicken enchiladas are great too!

1. Alma Jean's Southern Kookin

122 Norfleet Dr, Senatobia, MS 38668 American Lunch, Dinner Takeout, Seating, Wheelchair Accessible +1 662-301-0066
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4 based on 42 reviews

Alma Jean's Southern Kookin

Reviewed By allenandstef

In a world of chain restaurants and fast food places, Alma Jean’s is an excellent alternative! Great Southern food as it should be served. Serving up Southern staples with a menu that changes daily. We found plenty to eat when we went — such as fried chicken, meat loaf, catfish, chicken and dumplings, blackeyed peas, green beans, lima beans, corn, mashed potatoes, rice and gravy, corn bread, and so much more. It’s served cafeteria style. The line moves quickly and you point out what you’d like. Excellent food and friendly service. Great to see this new addition in Senatobia. And did I mention perfect sweet tea!

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