Remember those childhood visits to your great-grandma's house, where a massive, home-cooked Southern feast awaited? Back then, your young taste buds may not have fully appreciated the love and flavor in every dish. Now, decades later, you find yourself longing to relive those moments, wishing you could savor her cooking just one more time. Well, Miss Julie's Market in Wiggins has managed to bring that magic back to life.
This place is truly a gem and has quickly become one of my favorite spots in Wiggins. The food is nothing short of incredible—a true taste of Southern comfort and tradition. We ordered salmon, tomato pie, chicken salad with Mississippi fire crackers, chicken thighs, squash casserole, purple hull peas, and cornbread, and every single dish was phenomenal.
A special shoutout to the tomato pie—it was a first for my son and me, and it instantly became one of our favorite dishes of the meal. The flavors were rich, comforting, and unmistakably homemade. It’s the kind of food that feels like a warm hug from your great-grandma herself.
I only wish I lived in Wiggins so I could enjoy Miss Julie's at least once a week. If you're in the area, do yourself a favor and experience this delightful slice of Southern hospitality. Trust me—you...
Read moreI have passed by here countless times and never knew they had a restaurant! I added them on FB and saw where today's special was shrimp and grits so i had to go! I have eaten shrimp and grits all across the country and i have to say, this was as good or better than anywhere I've had them! So much flavor and everything is made in the store. They have daily specials and even a small fresh seafood dept with shrimp, cobia, tripletail and several types of sausage. It is definitely worth finding this slightly off the beaten path store and it will definitely not be my last time. Edit..stopped in today for the special..chicken and sausage jambalaya. Very good and the loaded potato casserole and Mexican cornbread were all good too. Highly...
Read moreI’m not from Wiggins but Miss Julie’s has become my go-to place for lunch every time I’m in the area. The owners are a joy to chat with and their food is a true culinary blessing! Many of the favorites sell out as the lunch hour progresses so unless you get there close to opening, you may miss out on some of the star offerings. My daughter-in-law and I especially appreciate the tomato pies (sort of like a quiche) and I love the broccoli salad. The meats are good but if you are someone who appreciates veggies or you’re avoiding meat for Lent or other reasons, you can eat at Miss Julie’s and not feel like you had to settle for a bland,...
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