Crinkle cut, spicy, curly, shoe string, steak, loaded. No, these aren’t just random words; they’re simply a few of the options available when it comes to one of the world’s most popular sides – fries. And don’t let the term side fool you. The delicious, starchy creation can sometimes outshine the main course, even taking on the role of main course. From award-winning fries to amazing concoctions, these Mississippi restaurants have some of the best French fries in the state.
- Belgicans, D’Iberville and Ocean Springs
Belgicans/Facebook
Belgicans/Yelp Please note, Belgicans has permanently closed. If you think fries are just a side, you haven’t been to Belgicans - where the motto is, “It’s not just fries, it’s a meal.” And with creations including everything from Alfredo fries to B.L.T. fries, it’s no surprise that Belgicans took the Mississippi spot in “Business Insider’s” list of the best fries across the country.
- Walker’s Drive In, Jackson
Walker’s Drive In/Facebook
Luana C./Yelp This Jackson favorite was included on “Yahoo! Travel’s” list of the country’s best French fries. While the house-cut and sweet potato fries are delicious, the truffle fries are said to be out of this world and a must if you visit Walkers. .
- Ajax Diner, Oxford
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Nolen G./Yelp This diner has received numerous accolades – one of which was being acknowledged by Food Network for their mouthwatering fries, specifically the steak fries topped with cheese and gravy.
- Burgers and Blues, Ridgeland
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Kurt B./Yelp This joint is the perfect combination of great food and a lively atmosphere. The burgers have won too many awards to count, but they’re not the only praiseworthy item on the menu. In 2013, the Jackson Free Press applauded the restaurant for their fresh fries that come topped with chili and cheese or country-style gravy and cheese.
- Cool Al’s, Jackson
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Sherri W./Yelp When it comes to fries at this Jackson eatery, choices are definitely not lacking. The menu includes home fries, spiral fries, Cajun fries, chili cheese fries, Idaho potato chips, and sweet potato chips – all of which go great with Cool Al’s signature “Cool Dell” sauce.
- Phillip’s Grocery, Holly Springs and Oxford
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Phillips Grocery of Oxford, LLC/Facebook The country’s best burger shouldn’t be served with just any old fries, which is why Phillips’s only serves fries that are home-cut and fresh fried.
- Slick Rick’s Food, Natchez
Slick Rick’s Food/Facebook
Jessica E./TripAdvisor The contemporary café specializes in organic spices, gourmet food, and, according to customer reviews, some of the best fries around. Whether you opt for the chili cheese fries or the loaded fries, be prepared to be impressed….and to take home leftovers since the portions are pretty big.
- The Blind Tiger, Bay St. Louis
The Blind Tiger/Facebook
The Blind Tiger/Facebook Awesome atmosphere? Check. Fries so good they’ll make your mouth water? Definitely a check. The Blind Tiger’s loaded cheese fries are guaranteed to “leave you satisfied for more.” Oh, and they go great with Draught Beer.
- Doe’s Eat Place, Greenville
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Doe’s Eat Place - The Original/Facebook What started off as a small family business in 1941 has blossomed into several successful franchises spread throughout five different states. And over all those years, one thing has remained the same – the appetizing food. From the flavorful Porterhouse steaks to the “best French fries in the whole wide world,” it’s easy to see why Doe’s Eat Place has received rave reviews from customers and industry professionals alike.
- Frostop, Picayune
Frostop
Frostop Serving Picayune since the 1950’s, this restaurant is obviously doing something right, and part of that “something” is definitely the crinkle-cut fries. One bite and you’ll see why Frostop has long been a local favorite.
So, what did you think? (Other than really being in the mood for some fries, of course.) Tried any of these fries? Know of restaurants that should be added to this list? Tell us in the comments section below.
Belgicans/Facebook
Belgicans/Yelp
Please note, Belgicans has permanently closed. If you think fries are just a side, you haven’t been to Belgicans - where the motto is, “It’s not just fries, it’s a meal.” And with creations including everything from Alfredo fries to B.L.T. fries, it’s no surprise that Belgicans took the Mississippi spot in “Business Insider’s” list of the best fries across the country.
Walker’s Drive In/Facebook
Luana C./Yelp
This Jackson favorite was included on “Yahoo! Travel’s” list of the country’s best French fries. While the house-cut and sweet potato fries are delicious, the truffle fries are said to be out of this world and a must if you visit Walkers. .
El J./Yelp
Nolen G./Yelp
This diner has received numerous accolades – one of which was being acknowledged by Food Network for their mouthwatering fries, specifically the steak fries topped with cheese and gravy.
Kristen M./Yelp
Kurt B./Yelp
This joint is the perfect combination of great food and a lively atmosphere. The burgers have won too many awards to count, but they’re not the only praiseworthy item on the menu. In 2013, the Jackson Free Press applauded the restaurant for their fresh fries that come topped with chili and cheese or country-style gravy and cheese.
docLosAltos_CA/TripAdvisor
Sherri W./Yelp
When it comes to fries at this Jackson eatery, choices are definitely not lacking. The menu includes home fries, spiral fries, Cajun fries, chili cheese fries, Idaho potato chips, and sweet potato chips – all of which go great with Cool Al’s signature “Cool Dell” sauce.
Michele W./Yelp
Phillips Grocery of Oxford, LLC/Facebook
The country’s best burger shouldn’t be served with just any old fries, which is why Phillips’s only serves fries that are home-cut and fresh fried.
Slick Rick’s Food/Facebook
Jessica E./TripAdvisor
The contemporary café specializes in organic spices, gourmet food, and, according to customer reviews, some of the best fries around. Whether you opt for the chili cheese fries or the loaded fries, be prepared to be impressed….and to take home leftovers since the portions are pretty big.
The Blind Tiger/Facebook
Awesome atmosphere? Check. Fries so good they’ll make your mouth water? Definitely a check. The Blind Tiger’s loaded cheese fries are guaranteed to “leave you satisfied for more.” Oh, and they go great with Draught Beer.
Jimmy Smith/Flickr
Doe’s Eat Place - The Original/Facebook
What started off as a small family business in 1941 has blossomed into several successful franchises spread throughout five different states. And over all those years, one thing has remained the same – the appetizing food. From the flavorful Porterhouse steaks to the “best French fries in the whole wide world,” it’s easy to see why Doe’s Eat Place has received rave reviews from customers and industry professionals alike.
Frostop
Serving Picayune since the 1950’s, this restaurant is obviously doing something right, and part of that “something” is definitely the crinkle-cut fries. One bite and you’ll see why Frostop has long been a local favorite.
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