Mississippi blues and good ole’ & rsquo; home cooking simply seem to go together. They absolutely go well together at Coopertown Café, a dining establishment situated in Hattiesburg, run by indigenous Brookhaven bros, Cameron and Doyce Cleckler. “& ldquo; We come from a cooking household,” & rdquo; said owner, Cameron Cleckler. Their grandparents, Houston and Gladys Jordan, opened The 84 Dairy products Twist in the 1960s.
Not just are the food and music southerly, yet the décor is, as well. Each tabletop display screens a motif, whether it be “& ldquo; Opted for the Wind” & rdquo; or & ldquo; Southern Miss. & rdquo; Camp Shelby is additionally represented. “& ldquo; Every tabletop is an original that we made ourselves,” & rdquo; said C. Cleckler. The café has an informal feel. The owner explained the environment as “& ldquo; extremely laid back & rdquo; – and & ldquo; laid-back dining & rdquo;-- the ideal ambience for the smooth, creamy blues. A quote in the vivid Coopertown Café menu reviews, “& ldquo; Food performed with love by individuals that like food.”
& rdquo;Hattiesburg, MS, 39402
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