Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Previous visitors to Ocean Springs may suddenly have a craving for catfish & shrimp after reading the newest entry to my "My Ocean Springs Project" below:
"Once featured in Southern Living, Aunt Jenny’s Catfish Restaurant is a local legend. Overlooking five-hundred year old oak trees and the Bay of Biloxi, waitresses Christina Scaturro and Domonique Homann serve up the all-you-can-eat catfish, shrimp, and chicken fare to enthusiastic diners from all over the world. Aunt Jenny’s location is filled with history, ranging from being home to the last known flowing springs that gave the city its name to its 1852 home that served as a health resort in the days prior to the Civil War. And legend has it that Elvis Presley frequented the site during the times he spent in Gulf Hills!"
"Once featured in Southern Living, Aunt Jenny’s Catfish Restaurant is a local legend. Overlooking five-hundred year old oak trees and the Bay of Biloxi, waitresses Christina Scaturro and Domonique Homann serve up the all-you-can-eat catfish, shrimp, and chicken fare to enthusiastic diners from all over the world. Aunt Jenny’s location is filled with history, ranging from being home to the last known flowing springs that gave the city its name to its 1852 home that served as a health resort in the days prior to the Civil War. And legend has it that Elvis Presley frequented the site during the times he spent in Gulf Hills!"
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Consider yourself invited, Danny! Come over any time!
You know, Aunt Jenny's seems like the type of place to sit around and talk about The Andy Griffith Show (now that I think about it). Maybe cuz the name is somewhat similar to Aunt Bea's?
No kerosene cucumbers, though...
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You know, Aunt Jenny's seems like the type of place to sit around and talk about The Andy Griffith Show (now that I think about it). Maybe cuz the name is somewhat similar to Aunt Bea's?
No kerosene cucumbers, though...
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