Food Scene
Rio Lindo Mexican Restaurant
329 E Main StExcellent, well-prepared Mexican food for a reasonable price.
Consistently voted as one of the top two steakhouses in Mississippi and only 10 minutes from Spahn House. Filet, rib-eye or T-bone cooked to order on an open pit fire -- wrapped in bacon if you want.
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Como Steak House
203 Main StConsistently voted as one of the top two steakhouses in Mississippi and only 10 minutes from Spahn House. Filet, rib-eye or T-bone cooked to order on an open pit fire -- wrapped in bacon if you want.
The Thai Hut is Como's best kept secret. Family-owned, mom is the head chef and every dish is made to order, authentic and with full disclosure of "spice degrees". People know about Como for steak but Thai Hut is worth the trip all by itself.
Thai Hut Restaurant & Bar
206 Main StThe Thai Hut is Como's best kept secret. Family-owned, mom is the head chef and every dish is made to order, authentic and with full disclosure of "spice degrees". People know about Como for steak but Thai Hut is worth the trip all by itself.
Drinks & Nightlife
Live music and iconic atmosphere in a former cotton storehouse in the downtown center of Como. Just 10 minutes away. Our last guest spent Saturday evening at Windy City. Her report: "good food, good music, good company with folks from all walks. Just a nice time."
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Windy City Grille
330 W Commerce StLive music and iconic atmosphere in a former cotton storehouse in the downtown center of Como. Just 10 minutes away. Our last guest spent Saturday evening at Windy City. Her report: "good food, good music, good company with folks from all walks. Just a nice time."
B.B. King's Blues Club
143 Beale StBecause it's BB King.
Parks & Nature
Built as a TVA public works project, Sardis Dam is the longest slurry-style dam in the world. it holds back a lake that extends over 50 miles east. It's opening is featured in the closing scenes of the movie "Oh Brother Where Art Thou."
Sardis Dam
Built as a TVA public works project, Sardis Dam is the longest slurry-style dam in the world. it holds back a lake that extends over 50 miles east. It's opening is featured in the closing scenes of the movie "Oh Brother Where Art Thou."