Tupelo, MS is known for being the birthplace of Elvis, but over the years it’s developed its on unique city style that allows for people to both work + play.
for our visit, we checked into the newly opened Hotel Tupelo, which had a simple yet sophisticated design.
After check-in, we headed over to NOON, a fresh fast-dining restaurant. I had a Poke Bowl and it was delish!
After lunch, we headed over to Elvis’ Birth Place, which is a museum dedicated to the history of The King and his time there.
We then hopped down to Queen’s Reward Meadery for a tasting. Queen’s Reward is Mississippi’s first meadery.
The grounds are designed for you to be able to hang out so imagine doing a tasting here and then relaxing for a bit with friends.
Dinner was at Park Heights, a fine dining restaurant that offers a menu of modern American cuisine.
for breakfast, we headed out for a late breakfast at Butter Bean, a quant little coffee shop.
for lunch, we headed to this really cute diner-style restaurant named Kermit Soul Kitchen.
The food was so good, and I loved all of the eclectic artwork that they had throughout the building.
After we ate, we did a little shopping and walked around downtown before grabbing coffee at Tupelo River Coffee.
Before we headed home the next morning, we had brunch at Jobos, the restaurant inside of Hotel Tupelo.
the cuisine is modern coastal with a twist.
The food was incredible, and I loved the intimate culture of the city. tupelo, i'll be back!