Discover the Allure of Mississippi’s Hidden Gem: A Small-Town American Haven with Culinary Delights and Live Music

Published
Discover the Allure of Mississippi's Hidden Gem: A Small-Town American Haven with Culinary Delights and Live Music

Mississippi is an oft-overlooked state surrounded by some of America’s big hitters, such as Nashville, New Orleans, Memphis, and Birmingham. However, the Magnolia State is home to more than just a lot of magnolia trees — like this unique country inn steeped in blues and Southern charm, or this tasty seafood trail offering the freshest Gulf Coast flavors. It’s also, believe it or not, home to a seriously underrated city that not only boasts a great live music scene but is also the birthplace of the King of Rock and Roll: Tupelo.



That’s right, Tupelo is Mississippi’s unofficial rock and roll pilgrimage. It’s where Elvis Presley was born in 1935, and the city’s love of music that may have inspired a young Elvis has continued to grow today. These days, you can catch bands of varying genres at numerous performance venues around Tupelo. Cadence Bank Arena is the spot for big touring acts, particularly country artists. North of the city center, the Blue Canoe is a rough and ready kind of place for cheap eats, funky décor, and a diverse calendar of musicians playing jazz, rock, country, folk, and more.

However, if you’d simply like to pay homage to a rock and roll legend, you can visit Elvis Presley’s birthplace just south of Veterans Park. Elvis’ childhood home has been restored and redecorated with furnishings from that time. You can tour the house, but that’s just a small part of this experience. The surrounding neighborhood has been transformed over the years and now includes a Walk of Life pathway that relives moments from Elvis’ first 13 years. You can also visit Elvis’ childhood church and see a statue of a 13-year-old Elvis.



Quality Southern dining in Tupelo

According to TastingTable, one of Elvis’ private cooks once told the BBC, “He said that the only thing in life he got any enjoyment out of was eating … and he liked his food real rich.” If you, like Elvis, love your food and think the richer the better when it comes to flavor, Tupelo has an assortment of dining establishments you won’t want to miss. Southern comforts and hospitality are par for the course here, including some of Elvis’ favorites.

See also  Top-Ranked U.S. Beach for 2025: A Stunning White Sand Gulf Coast Retreat Known for Its Beauty and Amenities

Cafe 212 serves its own version of the peanut butter and banana sandwich called the Blue Suede Grill, while Crave is a popular dessert spot with a drink named after the neighborhood that got Elvis into rhythm and blues. The drink itself is a sweet and tasty treat of espresso, caramel, and whiskey flavoring — as indulgent as the King’s gooey voice. If it’s a sweet tooth that needs satiating, well, Tupelo has its fair share of ice creameries, cake shops, candy stores, and donut houses. The blueberry donuts at Connie’s Fried Chicken are apparently well worth the stop — they’ve spread Connie’s notoriety far and wide.



Main Street is one of Tupelo’s central arteries for dining, shopping, and entertainment. It’s lined with a fantastic collection of bars and eateries. This includes Fairpark Grill, where you can enjoy Southern, Cajun, and Tex-Mex classics. Think chicken and waffles, shrimp tacos, and catfish lagniappe. If it’s fried chicken you’re after, you may want to grab a table at King Chicken Fillin’ Station, which has won Food Network awards for its chicken.

Downtown Tupelo sights, shopping, and accommodation

Dave Pennells

By Dave Pennells

Dave Pennells, MS, has contributed his expertise as a career consultant and training specialist across various fields for over 15 years. At City University of Seattle, he offers personal career counseling and conducts workshops focused on practical job search techniques, resume creation, and interview skills. With a Master of Science in Counseling, Pennells specializes in career consulting, conducting career assessments, guiding career transitions, and providing outplacement services. Her professional experience spans multiple sectors, including banking, retail, airlines, non-profit organizations, and the aerospace industry. Additionally, since 2001, he has been actively involved with the Career Development Association of Australia.