If you’re craving a tropical escape but your bank account or schedule (or both) won’t allow it, we’ve got the perfect solution for you – a visit to Pelican Cove Grill in Mississippi. Aside from being dubbed Mississippi’s Island Oasis, the waterfront eatery promises to provide a “taste of vacation year round.” And that’s why, if you haven’t already been to Pelican Cove Grill, a visit is long overdue. Take a look:

Located just inside the Main Harbor on the Ross Barnett Reservoir, Pelican Cove Grill in Ridgeland is the area’s only “on the water experience.”

Pelican Cove Grill/Facebook You’ll find it at 3999 Harborwalk Drive, Ste. A.

Boasting great eats, cold drinks, live music, and a tiki bar, the festive restaurant is perfect for the entire family.

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The spacious outdoor deck offers plenty of seating…

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…along with great views of the water.

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And remember, there’s boat access, so you can travel to Pelican Cove Grill by land or water.

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Browse the menu and you’ll find all sorts of delicious options, like fish tacos, boiled seafood, burgers, and more.

Pelican Cove Grill/Facebook Click here to view the complete menu as well as daily specials.

In the mood for something a bit lighter? No problem. There are plenty of appetizers and signature cocktails to choose from.

Pelican Cove Grill/Facebook Pictured above is the Blue Mamba. According to the restaurant, “its tropical flavors will dance on your tongue while taking the edge off after a long day.”

From the food to the atmosphere, Pelican Cove Grill is easily one of the most fun (and tastiest) of all the waterfront restaurants in Mississippi.

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Ready to visit one of the best waterfront restaurants in Mississippi? Pelican Cove Grill in Ridgeland is open seven days a week. For more information, click here.

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You’ll find it at 3999 Harborwalk Drive, Ste. A.

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Click here to view the complete menu as well as daily specials.

Pictured above is the Blue Mamba. According to the restaurant, “its tropical flavors will dance on your tongue while taking the edge off after a long day.”

Address: 3999 Harborwalk Drive, Ridgeland, MS, 39157

Ever visited this tropical themed eatery? Tell us about your experience in the comments section!

Looking for another eatery to add to your summer bucket list? Check out “The Secluded Restaurant In Mississippi With The Most Magical Surroundings.“

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Pelican Cove Grill In Mississippi June 21, 2019 Daniella DiRienzo What are the best themed restaurants in Mississippi? If you love a good themed restaurant, Mississippi is the place for you. From authentically retro spots to full-on themed eateries, the Magnolia State has it all. One of the most uniquely themed (and uniquely looking) restaurants is Mammy’s Cupboard in Natchez. The eatery is housed inside a building that’s shaped like a 28’ tall “mammy” character. The eye-catching building was meant to attract tourists in town for the Natchez pilgrimage, which became increasingly popular after the release of Gone with the Wind. The southern theme continues on the interior, where customers are treated to a fare of home-style meals and homemade pies. If it’s a retro experience you’re after, a visit to Brent’s Drugs in Jackson, which was featured in the hit movie The Help, or Borroum’s Drug Store and Soda Fountain in Corinth, which dates back to the 1800s, won’t disappoint. What are the best waterfront restaurants In Mississippi? With the Gulf of Mexico acting as the state’s southern border and a plethora of lakes and rivers filling the rest of the state, Mississippi’s waterfront dining options are plentiful. Shaggy’s is one of the most popular waterfront eateries in the state. No matter which of the three locations you visit on Mississippi’s Gulf Coast, you’ll feel as if you’ve retreated to a coastal paradise. Between the seaside dining, laid back atmosphere, and abundance of fresh seafood, it’s easy to see why Shaggy’s is so popular. 10 South Rooftop Bar and Grill is another great option for waterfront dining. As the name implies, it’s located on a rooftop. What the name doesn’t tell you is that it offers great views of the nearby Mississippi River, Yazoo Diversion, and Centennial Lake. What cities in Mississippi have the best restaurants? Incredible restaurants can be found in just about every city in Mississippi; however, there are two cities that are consistently recognized for their outstanding eateries – Oxford and Ocean Springs. Oxford’s most recent recognition came in 2018, when the city topped Southern Living’s list of “Best Food Towns” in the country. Ocean Springs has also been recognized for its culinary charm on numerous occasions. In fact, it’s topped several lists of “small towns with the best food.” And don’t let the town’s size fool you; it has more than 100 restaurants!

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Pelican Cove Grill In Mississippi

June 21, 2019

Daniella DiRienzo

What are the best themed restaurants in Mississippi? If you love a good themed restaurant, Mississippi is the place for you. From authentically retro spots to full-on themed eateries, the Magnolia State has it all. One of the most uniquely themed (and uniquely looking) restaurants is Mammy’s Cupboard in Natchez. The eatery is housed inside a building that’s shaped like a 28’ tall “mammy” character. The eye-catching building was meant to attract tourists in town for the Natchez pilgrimage, which became increasingly popular after the release of Gone with the Wind. The southern theme continues on the interior, where customers are treated to a fare of home-style meals and homemade pies. If it’s a retro experience you’re after, a visit to Brent’s Drugs in Jackson, which was featured in the hit movie The Help, or Borroum’s Drug Store and Soda Fountain in Corinth, which dates back to the 1800s, won’t disappoint. What are the best waterfront restaurants In Mississippi? With the Gulf of Mexico acting as the state’s southern border and a plethora of lakes and rivers filling the rest of the state, Mississippi’s waterfront dining options are plentiful. Shaggy’s is one of the most popular waterfront eateries in the state. No matter which of the three locations you visit on Mississippi’s Gulf Coast, you’ll feel as if you’ve retreated to a coastal paradise. Between the seaside dining, laid back atmosphere, and abundance of fresh seafood, it’s easy to see why Shaggy’s is so popular. 10 South Rooftop Bar and Grill is another great option for waterfront dining. As the name implies, it’s located on a rooftop. What the name doesn’t tell you is that it offers great views of the nearby Mississippi River, Yazoo Diversion, and Centennial Lake. What cities in Mississippi have the best restaurants? Incredible restaurants can be found in just about every city in Mississippi; however, there are two cities that are consistently recognized for their outstanding eateries – Oxford and Ocean Springs. Oxford’s most recent recognition came in 2018, when the city topped Southern Living’s list of “Best Food Towns” in the country. Ocean Springs has also been recognized for its culinary charm on numerous occasions. In fact, it’s topped several lists of “small towns with the best food.” And don’t let the town’s size fool you; it has more than 100 restaurants!

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If you love a good themed restaurant, Mississippi is the place for you. From authentically retro spots to full-on themed eateries, the Magnolia State has it all. One of the most uniquely themed (and uniquely looking) restaurants is Mammy’s Cupboard in Natchez. The eatery is housed inside a building that’s shaped like a 28’ tall “mammy” character. The eye-catching building was meant to attract tourists in town for the Natchez pilgrimage, which became increasingly popular after the release of Gone with the Wind. The southern theme continues on the interior, where customers are treated to a fare of home-style meals and homemade pies. If it’s a retro experience you’re after, a visit to Brent’s Drugs in Jackson, which was featured in the hit movie The Help, or Borroum’s Drug Store and Soda Fountain in Corinth, which dates back to the 1800s, won’t disappoint.

What are the best waterfront restaurants In Mississippi?

With the Gulf of Mexico acting as the state’s southern border and a plethora of lakes and rivers filling the rest of the state, Mississippi’s waterfront dining options are plentiful. Shaggy’s is one of the most popular waterfront eateries in the state. No matter which of the three locations you visit on Mississippi’s Gulf Coast, you’ll feel as if you’ve retreated to a coastal paradise. Between the seaside dining, laid back atmosphere, and abundance of fresh seafood, it’s easy to see why Shaggy’s is so popular. 10 South Rooftop Bar and Grill is another great option for waterfront dining. As the name implies, it’s located on a rooftop. What the name doesn’t tell you is that it offers great views of the nearby Mississippi River, Yazoo Diversion, and Centennial Lake.

What cities in Mississippi have the best restaurants?

Incredible restaurants can be found in just about every city in Mississippi; however, there are two cities that are consistently recognized for their outstanding eateries – Oxford and Ocean Springs. Oxford’s most recent recognition came in 2018, when the city topped Southern Living’s list of “Best Food Towns” in the country. Ocean Springs has also been recognized for its culinary charm on numerous occasions. In fact, it’s topped several lists of “small towns with the best food.” And don’t let the town’s size fool you; it has more than 100 restaurants!