Shopping
Square Books
160 Courthouse SquareBest bookstore in the South!
Square Books
160 Courthouse SquareBest bargain on great books!
End of All Music
103A Courthouse SquareYou won’t find a better record store run by nicer people anywhere.
MW2
130 Courthouse SquareBoutique Women’s Clothing
Food
An absolute must for the best of traditional Southern plate lunches
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Ajax Diner
118 Courthouse SquareAn absolute must for the best of traditional Southern plate lunches
Have a drink on the balcony and enjoy Chef John Currence's (2009 James Beard winner Best Chef of South) fine Southern fare.
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City Grocery
152 Courthouse SquareHave a drink on the balcony and enjoy Chef John Currence's (2009 James Beard winner Best Chef of South) fine Southern fare.
Great food and inviting atmosphere right across the street!
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Lenora's Restaurant
309 N Lamar BlvdGreat food and inviting atmosphere right across the street!
Pizza and pasta for even the pickiest of eaters
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Old Venice Pizza Co
1112 Van Buren AvePizza and pasta for even the pickiest of eaters
Big Bad Breakfast
719 N Lamar BlvdThe ultimate breakast spot
Old school spot with great burgers. Not your gourmet kind of place, about as authentic as they come
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Handy Andy Grocery
800 N Lamar BlvdOld school spot with great burgers. Not your gourmet kind of place, about as authentic as they come
A 2017 James Beard Foundation "Best New Restaurant" semifinalist, Saint Leo combines big city style, southern hospitality and earthy wood fired Italian food and craft cocktails in a warm atmosphere
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Saint Leo
922 E Jackson AveA 2017 James Beard Foundation "Best New Restaurant" semifinalist, Saint Leo combines big city style, southern hospitality and earthy wood fired Italian food and craft cocktails in a warm atmosphere
Small batch, artisanal ice cream that changes based on what’s in season. We love the Butter Pecan, Fresh Mint Chip, and Satsuma Sherbet.
The Oxford Creamery
309 N Lamar BlvdSmall batch, artisanal ice cream that changes based on what’s in season. We love the Butter Pecan, Fresh Mint Chip, and Satsuma Sherbet.
Croissant donuts and traditional donuts right across the street. They also have the best coffee in town!
High Rise Doughnuts
309 N Lamar BlvdCroissant donuts and traditional donuts right across the street. They also have the best coffee in town!
Rooftop bar at The Graduate Hotel that serves light bites and craft cocktails. Great place to go for sunset views of The Square
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The Coop
400 N Lamar BlvdRooftop bar at The Graduate Hotel that serves light bites and craft cocktails. Great place to go for sunset views of The Square
Casual taco place with great margaritas and an outdoor patio.
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South Depot Taco Shop
1004 Van Buren AveCasual taco place with great margaritas and an outdoor patio.
Chevron for food? Go in the morning for breakfast — chicken biscuits are out favorite, and pick up some homemade chicken salad and pimento cheese and a sleeve of Ritz crackers for later. They also have daily lunch specials.
Lindsey's Chevron
321 N Lamar BlvdChevron for food? Go in the morning for breakfast — chicken biscuits are out favorite, and pick up some homemade chicken salad and pimento cheese and a sleeve of Ritz crackers for later. They also have daily lunch specials.
Sushi eatery featuring traditional rolls & other Japanese fare, inventive cocktails & a slick space.
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Jinsei Sushi
713 N Lamar BlvdSushi eatery featuring traditional rolls & other Japanese fare, inventive cocktails & a slick space.
Plush destination serving elevated, creative Southern dishes, plus craft cocktails & wine.
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Mcewen's Oxford
1110 Van Buren AvePlush destination serving elevated, creative Southern dishes, plus craft cocktails & wine.
A hidden gem worth the 10 minute drive from Oxford. Sophisticated southern food without the stuffiness — this is the place to go for a warm welcome to the South.
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Grit Restaurant
2 Town Square LaneA hidden gem worth the 10 minute drive from Oxford. Sophisticated southern food without the stuffiness — this is the place to go for a warm welcome to the South.
Catfish and steaks. No alcohol sold here but you can bring your own.
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Taylor Grocery
4 First StCatfish and steaks. No alcohol sold here but you can bring your own.
Long-running locale making breads & pastries, plus sandwiches, soups, salads & breakfast items.
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Bottletree Bakery
923 Van Buren AveLong-running locale making breads & pastries, plus sandwiches, soups, salads & breakfast items.
Essentials
Kroger
2013 University AveClosest big grocery store is just a short drive away
An absolute gem — this small grocery has the prettiest produce in town and locally sourced meats and seafood. Try some of their homemade dips and bread — we love the spicy feta dip and curry chicken salad.
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Chicory Market
707 Co Rd 101An absolute gem — this small grocery has the prettiest produce in town and locally sourced meats and seafood. Try some of their homemade dips and bread — we love the spicy feta dip and curry chicken salad.
Sightseeing
No trip to Oxford is complete without a stop at William Faulkner’s house. There is also a 3/5 mile hiking trail (Bailey’s Woods National Recreation Trail) on the property through the woods where Faulkner drew inspiration that ends at the University Museum.
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Rowan Oak
916 Old Taylor RdNo trip to Oxford is complete without a stop at William Faulkner’s house. There is also a 3/5 mile hiking trail (Bailey’s Woods National Recreation Trail) on the property through the woods where Faulkner drew inspiration that ends at the University Museum.
North Mississippi's first distillery, Wonderbird Spirits, is an eight minute drive south of Oxford on Old Taylor Road. Book a tour to see how fermented Delta rice is transformed into gin.
Wonderbird Spirits
618 Co Rd 303North Mississippi's first distillery, Wonderbird Spirits, is an eight minute drive south of Oxford on Old Taylor Road. Book a tour to see how fermented Delta rice is transformed into gin.
In 1962, James Meredith integrated the University of Mississippi when he entered the campus as the first African American student. The events surrounding the integration of Ole Miss are counted among some of the most important events during the Civil Rights struggle. This statue was unveiled in 2006 to honor James Meredith and those who fought for equal education opportunities in the South.
Civil Rights Monument
In 1962, James Meredith integrated the University of Mississippi when he entered the campus as the first African American student. The events surrounding the integration of Ole Miss are counted among some of the most important events during the Civil Rights struggle. This statue was unveiled in 2006 to honor James Meredith and those who fought for equal education opportunities in the South.
Blues Archive / Archives and Special Collections
Located on the Ole Miss campus in the J.D. Williams Library, the Blues Archive houses the world’s most extensive collection of blues recordings and related material. Three major collections form the nucleus of the archive. The B.B. King Collection includes more than 7,000 recordings ranging from classic blues to big-band jazz, films, photographs, and other promotional materials.
J D Williams Library U Of Miss
1 Library PlBlues Archive / Archives and Special Collections
Located on the Ole Miss campus in the J.D. Williams Library, the Blues Archive houses the world’s most extensive collection of blues recordings and related material. Three major collections form the nucleus of the archive. The B.B. King Collection includes more than 7,000 recordings ranging from classic blues to big-band jazz, films, photographs, and other promotional materials.
A few blocks northeast of the condo, the old Oxford Cemetery is nestled in the rolling hills of a quiet neighborhood. Saint Peter’s is the final resting place for novelist William Faulkner as well as many of Oxford’s most prominent citizens. L.Q.C. Lamar, a former U.S. Congressman, Secretary of the Interior under President Cleveland, and U.S. Supreme Court Justice, is buried here.
Oxford Memorial Cemetery
North 16th StreetA few blocks northeast of the condo, the old Oxford Cemetery is nestled in the rolling hills of a quiet neighborhood. Saint Peter’s is the final resting place for novelist William Faulkner as well as many of Oxford’s most prominent citizens. L.Q.C. Lamar, a former U.S. Congressman, Secretary of the Interior under President Cleveland, and U.S. Supreme Court Justice, is buried here.
The L.Q.C. Lamar House was declared a National Historic Landmark for Lamar’s involvement in national political affairs after the end of the Civil War. Its meticulous restoration revealed a handsome, though modest Greek Revival structure. In the 1870s, it was home to Lucius Lamar while he reflected on Confederate defeat and resolved to work for reconciliation between North and South. As Oxford rose from the ashes, Lamar prepared to become a statesman in this house. Later, the house was Senator Lamar’s retreat from the demands of his career in Washington, D.C. Today the house’s professionally designed exhibits tell the compelling story of this Civil War-era politician against the backdrop of those turbulent times.
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L.Q.C. Lamar House Museum
616 N 14th StThe L.Q.C. Lamar House was declared a National Historic Landmark for Lamar’s involvement in national political affairs after the end of the Civil War. Its meticulous restoration revealed a handsome, though modest Greek Revival structure. In the 1870s, it was home to Lucius Lamar while he reflected on Confederate defeat and resolved to work for reconciliation between North and South. As Oxford rose from the ashes, Lamar prepared to become a statesman in this house. Later, the house was Senator Lamar’s retreat from the demands of his career in Washington, D.C. Today the house’s professionally designed exhibits tell the compelling story of this Civil War-era politician against the backdrop of those turbulent times.