Biloxi fed more than just my appetite — it fed something quieter and deeper. There was salt in the air, a rhythm to the Gulf Coast breeze, and a warmth in the restaurants that made me feel welcome right away. Whether I was savoring oysters by candlelight or digging into a buttery steak with a good glass of wine, the food here spoke in flavors as rich as the city’s history. These restaurants gave me moments to pause, enjoy, and remember.

Best Romantic Restaurants in Biloxi:

Sleek, refined, and packed with premium cuts and fresh-from-the-Gulf seafood.

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Elevate Your Surf and Turf Game at BR Prime

This was my splurge night — white tablecloths, ambient lighting, and the kind of service that made the evening feel special from the start. BR Prime, tucked inside the Beau Rivage, had a polished glow that never felt stuffy. It was elegance with ease.

What I Loved Most: The attention to detail, from the sommelier's pairing suggestions to the way each dish arrived like a small work of art.

My meal? A perfectly seared filet mignon with blue cheese crust, truffle mac and cheese, and a glass of bold red that brought everything together. I finished with a rich flourless chocolate cake that felt like velvet on the tongue.

Address: 875 Beach Blvd, Biloxi, MS 39530 (Inside Beau Rivage Resort)

Where classic comfort meets contemporary twists in every bite.

Cora's Restaurant & Bar

Dig into Southern Style and Bold Flavor at Cora's Restaurant & Bar

Cora’s gave me a glimpse of old Biloxi charm. Set in the White House Hotel, it felt refined but unpretentious — big windows, white walls, and views that stretched out toward the Gulf. I came here for brunch and ended up staying longer than I meant to.

What I Loved Most: The laid-back grace of the space and the flavors that felt both Southern and elevated.

My meal? Crab cake eggs Benedict with a side of grits and fresh fruit, plus a mimosa I sipped slowly while watching the water shift shades in the morning light.

Address: 1230 Beach Blvd, Biloxi, MS 39530 (Inside the White House Hotel)

A beloved institution serving up legendary filets with no frills—just flavor.

Doe's Eat Place

Savor Steakhouse Grit with a Delta Legacy at Doe’s Eat Place

This was where I went when I wanted a steakhouse without the fuss — hearty, authentic, and rooted in tradition. The atmosphere was old-school and no-nonsense, and I loved it for exactly that reason. It was all about the food.

What I Loved Most: The unpretentious setting paired with bold, satisfying flavors.

My meal? A massive porterhouse steak, cooked rare, with a side of buttery new potatoes and tamales that added just the right amount of spice. No dessert — I was full and happy.

Address: 820 Main St, Biloxi, MS 39530

Chargrilled, raw, or Rockefeller—this is your oyster-lovers’ paradise.

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Shuck and Savor at Half Shell Oyster House

If I could bottle the feeling of Gulf Coast dining, it would taste like this. Brick walls, warm lighting, and the briny scent of oysters freshly shucked — Half Shell felt like everything I wanted from a seafood night out. The crowd buzzed, but I still felt like I had my own little corner.

What I Loved Most: The oysters, of course — and the way the staff made me feel like a regular on my first visit.

My meal? Charbroiled oysters topped with Parmesan and butter, a side of shrimp and grits with smoky sausage, and a slice of key lime pie that was tart and creamy and exactly what I needed.

Address: 125 Lameuse St, Biloxi, MS 39530

Italian elegance, live jazz, and expertly shaken cocktails set the mood.

Jazzeppi's Ristorante & Martini Bar

Sip in Style at Jazzeppi's Ristorante & Martini Bar

Moody, cozy, and full of character — Jazzeppi’s was where I went when I wanted something off the beaten path. The bar had an old-school glamour, and the dining room glowed softly, like it was lit just for me. The jazz playing in the background wrapped the whole place in warmth.

What I Loved Most: The mix of Italian comfort and Gulf Coast creativity.

My meal? Veal Marsala with a side of angel hair, followed by their house martini — shaken, not stirred, and dangerously smooth.

Address: 195 Porter Ave, Biloxi, MS 39530

Modern pan-Asian cuisine meets sleek ambiance on the Mississippi coast.

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If You’re Craving Asian Fusion with a Kick, Book a Table at Jia

Modern, sleek, and full of flavor — Jia felt like a little escape into another world. Inside the Beau Rivage, it was elegant without being cold. The sushi was fresh and colorful, and the flavors felt carefully composed, each bite with a purpose.

What I Loved Most: The calm atmosphere and beautifully presented plates that made dinner feel like a quiet celebration.

My meal? The Jia roll with tuna, avocado, and tempura crunch, plus beef yakisoba and a lychee sake cocktail that felt both floral and light. I left happy, full, and already thinking about my next visit.

Address: 875 Beach Blvd, Biloxi, MS 39530 (Inside Beau Rivage Resort)

Closing Thoughts

Biloxi’s restaurants told me a story — of tradition, reinvention, and flavors as rich as the Gulf itself. Each dinner gave me a moment to reflect, to taste something unexpected, and to feel completely present. Whether you're here for a beach weekend or just passing through, the food in Biloxi will leave an impression long after the last bite.

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