Dine and Unwind

Dine and Unwind

Discovering Ridgeland’s Best Restaurants

Just north of Mississippi’s state capital, Ridgeland became an unexpected destination for outdoor adventurers thanks to their sparkling reservoir and sprawling network of bike trails—but after a day of playing hard, you want to sit down for a good meal. The small town doesn’t disappoint, boasting a selection of restaurants that any big city would be lucky to have. Whether you’re making a pit stop or staying for the weekend, these are the restaurants you can’t miss in Ridgeland!

CAET [seafood + oysterette]

At CAET, tucked away in Renaissance at Colony Park, seafood gets a Southern twist. Run by locals Derek and Jennifer Emerson, the restaurant offers a chic oysterette and a great wine list, all set against a backdrop of local art. It’s the perfect spot for a classy yet comfortable dining experience.

Local 463 Urban Kitchen

Local 463, another concept by the Emersons, is a standout in Ridgeland for Southern-inspired cuisine. Located in the lively Renaissance shopping area, it’s ideal for savoring inventive dishes either inside with stylish décor or outside on the breezy patio.

Dogmud Tavern

If you’re a board game lover, you can’t miss Dogmud Tavern. Right off Interstate 55, this tavern mixes a fun selection of board games with tasty food and creative, themed drinks in a cozy setting—perfect for a relaxed stop during your trip.

Barbeque Shine

Michael Carr turned his dream into reality with Barbeque Shine, starting with a food truck and growing to include a storefront and a bigger catering setup. Known for barbecue with a "Mississippi flavor and a Texas kick," this spot has quickly become a local favorite.

Buenos Aires Bakery

Buenos Aires Bakery brings Argentinian flavors to Ridgeland, from savory sandwiches and empanadas to sweet pastries that pop in their display case. It's a charming, family-run spot on Highway 51 where you can grab a quick treat or sit down for a tasty meal.