Offering much more than just delicious food, The Iron Horse Grill showcases Mississippi’s heritage as a local landmark. Originally built as a smokehouse and distribution plant, the building was turned into the original Iron House restaurant in 1986. Since then, it has survived two fires which caused half of the building to be burned down. After being abandoned for some time, the iconic restaurant was restored with the help of local citizens. A museum may also be found within the grill which showcases Mississippi as the birthplace of American Music. Visitors will love listening to live music entertainment as they sit back and enjoy a meal from the grill’s delicious menu. Pick from a wide selection of entrees such as charcoal-grilled fajitas, burgers, shrimps and grits, and many others.

320 W Pearl Street, Jackson, Mississippi 39203; Phone: 601-398-0151

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