Southern comforts: The USA’s ultimate foodie road trip
Planning a road trip around America’s southern states? Discover the eateries you don’t want to miss for a foodie feast.
Thanks to American food giants like McDonalds and Burger King now all over the globe, it’s not surprising many people think of burgers and hot dogs when it comes to American food. But with a rich agriculture and multicultural influence, the USA has so much more to offer when it comes to culinary eats.
In fact, the USA is leading the way in food tourism¹, attracting millions of food-loving tourists every year. And when it comes to true American flavour, no one does it better than the Southern states, making it the perfect location for a multi-centre foodie road trip.
To help reduce the stress of planning, Abby Dunn, marketing manager and travel expert at Ocean Florida, shares their foodie road trip itinerary for the American South – meaning all you have to do is enjoy.
Your 13-day Southern USA foodie road trip itinerary
Here’s your suggested 13-day Southern USA foodie road trip itinerary:
Must-visit eateries on a Southern USA foodie road trip
And here are the must-visit eateries to visit along the way.
Where to eat in New Orleans, Louisiana
The Clarinet Bistreaux
Located in the French Quarter’s Holiday Inn, Downtown Superdome Hotel, this intimate restaurant offers the perfect fusion of Creole and soul food. Guests can enjoy live jazz performances and a warm atmosphere while tucking into signature dishes such as jambalaya, gumbo, shrimp and grits.
Commander’s Palace
Head over to the garden district for an iconic fine-dining experience at Commander’s Palace. Renowned for its upscale Creole cuisine and friendly customer service, this spot has been a pillar of the New Orleans’ culinary world since 1893. Must-try dishes include their famous bread pudding soufflé and pecan crusted gulf fish – yum!
Café du Monde
Looking for a good coffee and sweet treat eatery during your stay in New Orleans? Café du Monde is a historic coffee stand that has been serving delicious pastries and coffee since 1862. Open 24 hours and located in the French Quarter, this iconic spot is famous for its beignets, fluffy doughnuts and signature chicory coffee.
Where to eat in Greenville, Mississippi
Sherman’s Restaurant
This long-standing family-owned establishment has been serving up classic Southern American cuisine since 1947. Famous for its welcoming atmosphere and home-cooked meals, there’s something for everyone at this eatery. Visitors can choose from fried chicken, seafood and steaks to start, followed by one of their homemade pies for dessert. If you’re looking for traditional Southern cooking, don’t skip this Greenville spot.
Shotgun House BBQ
Celebrated for its flavourful barbecue and Southern hospitality, Shotgun House BBQ is a popular spot amongst tourists and locals alike. The menu includes a wide variety of smoked meats including pulled pork, brisket, ribs, and sausage. All of which are cooked to perfection with a blend of unique spices. No Southern dish is complete without sides though, so be sure to check out their baked beans, coleslaw and potato salad during your visit.
Jim’s Cafe
Opening in 1909, Jim’s Cafe is a historical diner loved by many. Those looking for true Southern portions, comfort food favourites and a nostalgic atmosphere will truly appreciate this dining experience. Staples include catfish, meatloaf, collard greens and cornbread, just to name a few.
Where to eat in Memphis, Tennessee
B.B. King’s Blues Club
You can’t visit Memphis without swinging by the vibrant Beale Street, and B.B. King’s Blues Club is the perfect place to soak up all this energetic street has to offer. Named after the legendary blues musician, you know you have to experience their live music featuring local musicians, in full force. All while tucking into classic Southern cuisine of course. Menu highlights include fried catfish, their ‘Lucille’ burger and barbecue ribs.
Central BBQ
To experience true Southern BBQ, is to taste meat prepared with smokey dry rubs, and this spot is famous for theirs. Renowned for its smoked meats including slow-smoked ribs, pulled pork and beef brisket, visitors can also enjoy their tangy sauces, made to complement the meats perfectly.
The Majestic Grille
Located in a restored 1913 movie theatre, The Majestic Grille is a beautiful, Hollywood glamour inspired restaurant that offers a unique dining experience. With a blend of American classics and contemporary cuisine, options include fresh seafood, gourmet flatbreads and crab cakes. The art deco decor and vintage film screenings only add to this eatery’s charm – you’re sure to have a memorable experience.
Where to eat in Nashville, Tennessee
Hattie B’s Hot Chicken
Nashville is known for its fried chicken, so you simply can’t visit this world-famous city without visiting Hattie B’s Hot Chicken. Don’t be put off by the ‘hot’ though. This family owned since 2012, Hattie B’s offers a range of spice levels, from ‘Southern’ (no heat), to the ‘Shut the Cluck Up’ (extremely hot).
Complete your dish with classic Southern sides such as pimento mac and cheese and crinkle-cut fries. Be sure to plan ahead for this one, you’re guaranteed to be met with a long line out the door – but with flavours like this, it will be worth it.
The Catbird Seat
Those looking for an upscale dining experience with a twist must visit The Catbird Seat. This spot is chef-driven so you know it’s going to be packed with flavour, while offering an interactive experience thanks to its U-shaped counter surrounding the open kitchen. Offering a tasting menu that changes seasonally and made with locally sourced ingredients, the chef will talk you through each dish, creating a truly engaging experience. Reservations are highly recommended!
The Loveless Cafe
Hitting the streets of Nashville for the first time in 1951, this historic cafe offers Southern comfort food and a warm atmosphere that’s legendary amongst locals. Their biscuits are famous and served with house-made preserves, making the perfect side for your fried chicken or country ham. With charming decor that oozes cosy and nostalgic, you’ll feel right at home here.
Where to eat in Atlanta, Georgia
The Varsity
The world’s largest drive-in restaurant, this 1928 landmark is a must-see for those looking for a truly unique fast food dining experience. Offering a nostalgic taste of Americana with its chilli dogs and onion rings, the retro vibe is complete with a sprawling dining area and of course, carhops.
Mary Mac’s Tea Room
Affectionately known as “Atlanta’s Dining Room”, this historic restaurant serves traditional Southern dishes sure to tickle your tastebuds. From fried chicken, collard greens and mac and cheese to homemade sweet potato soufflé, each meal starts with a complimentary cup of pot likker (the liquid that is left behind after boiling greens or beans) and cornbread for dipping.
Staplehouse
Famous for its farm-to-table approach, Staplehouse perfectly combines fine dining with a warm, casual atmosphere. Being seasonally-driven and passionate about locally sourced ingredients, the menu changes frequently, making no two dining experiences the same. Plus, all dishes are creatively presented and boast innovative cooking techniques. What’s not to love?
Where to eat in Savannah, Georgia
Mrs. Wilkes’ Dining Room
Experience a piece of history by visiting this old boarding house, which traditionally provided a communal dining room for locals many years ago. Taken over by Sema Wilkes in 1943, this Southern eatery still provides comfortable lodging and homestyle cooking, all served family style.
The Grey
Located in the Greyhound Bus Terminal, its owners restored this spot to its original glory with an art deco theme to offer a truly glamorous dining experience. Dishes are soulful, packed with deep flavours and using regional produce. This passion for regional produce means the menu is constantly evolving, making no two visits the same.
Leopold’s Ice Cream
Step back in time with a visit to this historical ice cream parlour, originally opened in 1919 by three brothers. Despite moving to a new location, the store holds many features from its original store and is still family run by the Leopold’s. It’s easy to see why this spot is loved amongst the locals. Don’t forget to try their famous, old-fashioned fountain sodas to create your own flavour combos.
Where to eat in St. Augustine, Florida
The Floridian
If you’re looking for homestyle southern comfort foods with a healthier, creative twist, The Floridian is for you. There’s many vegetarian options on the menu, meaning plant eaters won’t be short of choice. Their menu changes seasonally and in line with local produce, so freshness is always guaranteed. Locals love their taco and waffle options so be sure to check them out.
Catch 27
Located in the heart of St. Augustine, Florida (the oldest city in the US), this spot is the place to go for freshly caught seafood. Boasting a great atmosphere and seasonal produce, there’s a reason it’s a popular spot. Dishes include a seasonal paella, Florida cioppino and a red wine beef brisket.
Cousteau’s Waffle and Milkshake bar
In the mood for something sweet? Head to Couseau’s for hand-spun milkshakes and mouth watering, handmade waffles. Choose from endless toppings, such as candied pecans, candied bacon and homemade marshmallow fluff.
This road trip is based on Ocean Florida’s Southern USA multi-centre itinerary. If you’re looking for tailored Multi-Centre Holidays across the US, enquire with Ocean Florida today.