Located along the Mississippi River, this bar dates back to Natchez’s 1800s steamboat era!
Known for its small-batch beers and inviting taproom, it’s a great stop for a casual afternoon or evening.
Construction on this architectural gem, the largest octagonal house in the U.S., began in 1860, but was interrupted by the onset of war and never completed.
This longtime local favorite is famous for its tamales and the well-known “Knock-You-Naked” Margaritas!
Located in the Natchez City Cemetery, Florence’s mother built a stairway down to her daughter’s coffin so she could comfort her during storms.
Natchez must-visit coffee shop and the bride’s personal favorite!
Catch a live blues set in a former 1930s grocery store on the Mississippi River.
Built in 1842, this historic church is one of the oldest Catholic churches in Mississippi and features striking Gothic Revival architecture.